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Alphabetical listing of Moscow hotels. Central Moscow Hotels which are inside or close to the Garden Ring. Closest hotels to Moscow's exhibition center park.
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Sretenskaya Hotel J
+7 (095) 933-5544
www.hotel-sretenskaya.ru
Street Address: 15 Sretenka - Moscow, Russia
Location: Good. Nearest Metro: Sukharevskaya Staff Speaks English? Yes. But the front desk person did have difficulty in communicating with me... not perfectly fluent. Would I Stay Here? Yes. * I love the jungle atrium! What a great hang-out spot! * This 38 room hotel opened in December 2000. Indoors it is much nicer than the outside image projects. I was quite captivated by the most unusual atrium of any Moscow hotel. They made it into a fauna jungle. And there are small tables with chairs for 2 spread about in this jungle. A bar is nearby. A creek runs through it. Two giant catfish make their home there. It is so comfortable there, and each table feels very private. My assistant, Nadia, said it was "lovely." Rooms currently are priced from 200 to 320 (as of March 21, 2004). Interesting local art is on the walls. The rooms are fine and have carpeted floors. Some rooms have vaulted ceilings. The halls and rooms smell clean. They have a nice pool table area, a sauna, a small restaurant, and a fish tank in the lobby. One hour of internet access is available for 20 "units." Yow!
Svershkov 8 Hotel K +7 (095) 925-4978 Street Address: Svershkov 8, the hotel is named after its address. Moscow, Russia.
Location: Good. Nearest Metro: Chistue Prudu Staff Speaks English? A little English. Would I Stay Here? Hmm... this hotel is dated. I'd prefer a more comfortable place. * Claim To Fame Is The Pet Owl * Svershkov 8 has nine rooms. Front desk lady said "Mostly foreigners stay here." I'm surprised! She says "Americans adopting children stay here." I'm still surprised. Conditions are a little rough. Plus there is "Sa-var-ley." That is the name of their pet owl. He flies around the hotel lobby at night. They are very proud of him and was featured in a German travel magazine she says.
Rooms have hardwood floors. Bathrooms are a little old, and dark. There is a junk depository on the second floor near the stairway. It is an old, dated place. Not terrible. But also not the most comfortable place to stay. Some type of middle eastern embassy is across the street, so security should be good in this neighborhood.
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