We needed a hotel in this area of Moscow (near the Universitet metro station). The average prices on the booking sites were not encouraging...I took the risk of choosing the cheapest hotel from the list - Le Ton. Booked a regular 2-bed standard room. What was my surprise when I saw a two-room suite with a study, easy chairs, a refrigerator, TV, designer furniture, a shower cabin with hydromassage and all the necessary little things, such as a hairdryer, soft bathrobes, disposable slippers, toothbrushes, razors, a couple of bottles of mineral water etc.
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We needed a hotel in this area of Moscow (near the Universitet metro station). The average prices on the booking sites were not encouraging...I took the risk of choosing the cheapest hotel from the list - Le Ton.
Booked a regular 2-bed standard room.
What was my surprise when I saw a two-room suite with a study, easy chairs, a refrigerator, TV, designer furniture, a shower cabin with hydromassage and all the necessary little things, such as a hairdryer, soft bathrobes, disposable slippers, toothbrushes, razors, a couple of bottles of mineral water etc.
Honestly - I said wow. Not expected!
Wifi in the room worked well.
And I was also very pleased with the possibility of a free late check-out until 14:00 instead of the usual 11:00 or 12:00.
The hotel is small, located relatively close to the metro (the intersection of Krupskaya St. and Vernadsky Ave. ). You can park your car on Krupskaya - there were free parking spaces on the roadway.
Not far from Vernadsky there is a nice, though not very cheap, restaurant "Chocolate". You can have delicious lunch and dinner there.
You can find fault with only two little things.
1) A simple request to call a taxi baffled the administrator. She climbed into Yandex to find out what taxis exist in Moscow.
2) In the living conditions it was written "no breakfast". But when we were called for breakfast, we considered it another pleasant surprise ...When checking out, it turned out that this "surprise" cost us 250 rubles. from a person. I do not mind, but it was still necessary to warn in advance about the charge for breakfast!
Ascertaining all that has been said and weighing all the pros and cons, I can say a banal phrase: "On my next visit to Moscow, I will again settle in this hotel. "
If the pricing policy does not change, of course ...This time the number cost me 3500 rubles. (i. e. approximately $113). Not bad for a crazy woman on Moscow prices. : )
Booked a regular 2-bed standard room.
What was my surprise when I saw a two-room suite with a study, easy chairs, a refrigerator, TV, designer furniture, a shower cabin with hydromassage and all the necessary little things, such as a hairdryer, soft bathrobes, disposable slippers, toothbrushes, razors, a couple of bottles of mineral water etc.
Honestly - I said wow. Not expected!
Wifi in the room worked well.
And I was also very pleased with the possibility of a free late check-out until 14:00 instead of the usual 11:00 or 12:00.
The hotel is small, located relatively close to the metro (the intersection of Krupskaya St. and Vernadsky Ave. ). You can park your car on Krupskaya - there were free parking spaces on the roadway.
Not far from Vernadsky there is a nice, though not very cheap, restaurant "Chocolate". You can have delicious lunch and dinner there.
You can find fault with only two little things.
1) A simple request to call a taxi baffled the administrator. She climbed into Yandex to find out what taxis exist in Moscow.
2) In the living conditions it was written "no breakfast". But when we were called for breakfast, we considered it another pleasant surprise ...When checking out, it turned out that this "surprise" cost us 250 rubles. from a person. I do not mind, but it was still necessary to warn in advance about the charge for breakfast!
Ascertaining all that has been said and weighing all the pros and cons, I can say a banal phrase: "On my next visit to Moscow, I will again settle in this hotel. "
If the pricing policy does not change, of course ...This time the number cost me 3500 rubles. (i. e. approximately $113). Not bad for a crazy woman on Moscow prices. : )
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