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Hotel Sevastopol
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+7 (095) 318-2827 Street Address: Bolshaya Yushunskaya Ulitsa, 1 - Moscow, Russia
Location: Fair Nearest Metro: Kakhovskaya Staff Speaks English? The front desk does not speak English. Would I Stay Here? Yes, but I hate the front desk ladies - so I'd stay here as a last resort.
The Sevastopol is a strange place. I went to one building; the front desk ladies sent me to another building and over there I saw a lot of low class people hanging out in the lobby, and it seemed very busy over there. And then I got sent back to the original building again. Eventually I got to see some rooms, and I was told they only had a few rooms in this hotel. (And it is a big place.) I was only shown renovated rooms and the quality of the rooms, corridors and 16th floor restaurant is pretty good... I was surprised because I expected a lot worse from my initial impression. The hotel was built in 1980 for the Olympic Games and the floors I saw were all recently renovated. The 14th and 15th floors have air conditioning. And each floor has a key lady. The noisy Russian-made elevators seemed to have problems - such as you get inside, press a button and nothing happens. Hmm... well, eventually one of them decided to work. My favorite room was room 1504. It had 2 bathrooms with showers, a closet and a desk. Others: Room 510 - large; slight mustiness, okay place - 2200 rubles Room 508 - clean, basic, fairly recent - last month had a little renovation work - 1500 rubles Room 1507 - large sparse bathroom, office, bedroom with large bed, and a sort of empty living room Room 1506 - a little nicer with one less room; small twin beds, large living room, large sparse bathroom The 16th floor restaurant is a nice area with good day light through the windows. There is a Russian billiards table and one American pool table with a TV in that area that was showing Russian news. I was comfortable on that 16th floor. Only a few floors in the building are the actual hotel. Rooms on the 5th floor can be had for 1400 rubles, and rooms with a second room go for 2080 rubles (as of April 1, 2004) Overall, the hotel is not bad at all. Nice, with recent upgrades. But those unfriendly front desk ladies with the very bad manners actually spoiled the enjoyment of my visit. They suck at dealing with people. The key ladies are much nicer.
Seventh Floor Hotel K +7 (095) 956-6038 www.7floor.ru Street Address: b.1, Prospect Vernadskovo 88, Moscow Region
Location: Poor. Nearest Metro: Last stop on the red line heading south: Yugo-Zapadnaya. Staff Speaks English? A little bit. Would I Stay Here? Well, I would prefer the Ark Hotel in the building across the driveway. * Very Difficult To Find And To Arrive At * This hotel was very difficult to find. You will need help to find it; I guarantee it. The 7th Floor Hotel is actually located in the suburbs! But it doesn't seem that way. This is a very populated area with so many giant apartment buildings. The 7th Floor is located inside a dormitory near a university. This mini-hotel has 12 rooms and it is 11 years old (as of March 24, 2004). The corridors are modern. The cafe is comfortable. The guest rooms are sort of basic, but not bad. Internet access is available in the hotel and the hotel has its own elevator. Check out my review for the Ark Hotel which is next door. The Ark is better. Home
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