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a good hotel
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3.5 |
Guest name: weltwind, Florida
Guest type: Young single
stayed in Jul 2008
I made the reservation on Maxima’s website. The price quoted was same as Orbitz, however an additional 15% discount was available for users of AmEx. Upon making the reservation, I received an automated message acknowledging the reservation request and stating that the reservation was being processed and I would receive confirmation shortly. The confirmation never arrived, even after I sent a reminder email. Still, I decided that the automated email would be enough to argue the case, and did not call the hotel. Upon arrival and after showing the automated message, the reservation was OK, at the price quoted on the web (average $156/night, for 5 nights). However, from overheard discussion it appeared that other hotel guests had paid a significantly lower price. The staff was neutral, and my general impression was that they saw hotel guests as a necessary evil. I did not take this personally as I already knew that such neutrality was characteristic of Muscovites. Inside, the hotel appeared recently renovated and smelled like new paint. The room was relatively small but modern, with a queen-size bed, a desk, built-in dresser, and a clean bathroom with a shower. There was no AC, but I could open the window completely (for those unfamiliar with windows, the ones in the hotel had two settings – propped and fully opened, and I found myself keeping it fully opened all the time to keep the room aired). My only complaint was that the bathroom had an unpleasant odor, due to the unsealed sewer plumbing. I dealt with it by keeping the bathroom door closed at all times. Breakfast was included in the price and excellent, served in the second-floor restaurant. I did not try the restaurant for lunch or dinner.
On the last day of my stay I discovered that wireless internet was available in the room, an unadvertised feature (there was a sign in the hotel lobby that wireless internet was available in the lobby bar, and I had used it there). Wireless internet required username and password which are only issued at the lobby bar. Price was $7/hour, and I did not inquire about a daily rate.
The best feature of the hotel was the location. For people without a lot of luggage and with basic knowledge of the Cyrillic alphabet, from Sheremetyevo-2 (SVO), upon leaving the baggage area, go upstairs to the departure level, exit from the right-most door and cross over into the red building housing the Aeroexpress trains - a leisurely 8-minute walk to the train platform, ticket office is on the way. Take the train to Savelovskaya Station. Trains cost 250 rbls (about $11 at the time), and depart at 5:20, 6:15, 6:50, 7:50, 8:50, 9:50, 10:10, 12:55 (notice the unfortunate lack of service btwn 10:10 and 12:55, when Delta’s New York and Atlanta flights arrive), 13:20, 15:00, 17:00, 17:48, 19:00, 19:50, 20:50, 21:25, 22:20, 22:50, 23:20, 23:50, 0:20h. The duration of the train trip was 34 minutes (for the return trip, Sheremetyevo trains depart Savelovskaya at 5:25, 5:45, 6:25, 7:00, 8:00, 8:54, 9:55, 11:05, 13:55, 14:55, 15:55, 16:55, 17:55, 18:55, 19:20, 19:55, 20:55, 22:05, 22:33, 23:00, 23:25, 23:55). Upon arrival at Savelovskaya, walk over to the subway (look for “M”-sign immediately upon exiting the building, M for metro). From there, almost any location in Moscow is accessible within 45 min. The cost per trip is about 15-22 rbls ($0.7-1.0), depending on whether you purchase a single ride, or discounted 5-ride or 10-ride passes. Hotel Maxima Zarya is at subway stop “Vladikino”, on the same subway line as “Savelovskaya”, only about 10-12 minutes ride time. The subway is clean and very easy to get around, provided that one can read the Cyrillic alphabet. Once at Vladikino, follow the signs to the exit to Botanical Street (“Botanicheskaia Ulitsa”; do not exit on the other side of the station). Once on the surface and outside the building, make a slight right and follow the stream of people entering an obscure passageway between two fences. Follow the people as the path crosses diagonally between apartment buildings and arrives at a pedestrian traffic light at major 10-lane divided boulevard (4-minute walk from the subway station). Cross the road, and continue straight or diagonally left between more apartment buildings and onto a small street which intersects Gostinichnaia Street. Make a left on Gostinichaia and immediately arrive at Hotel Zarya on the left (total 8-minute walk from the subway). Total duration of trip from SVO to the hotel entrance (excluding wait for the airport express train – see departure schedule above) was 1h15min, the total cost was 270 rbl.
Even if you do not use the subway from and to the airport, while in Moscow and without luggage it is the most sensible mode of transportation, much less expensive and faster than a taxi, with the Red Square approximately 35-40 minutes from Hotel Zarya’s entrance.
For finding my way around town I used Google Earth on my non-GPS Blackberry – Google Earth triangulates from the cell phone towers to display approximate location within 1 mile radius – sufficient to find the name of the street and the precise location.
For the return trip to SVO, make sure to take the very left exit when exiting Savelovskaya subway station (the entrance to the Sheremetovo express is on the left side of the train station, not in the main building). Allow 30 minutes to get from Zarya to the airport express train; and another 45 minutes from there to the check-in area. Check-in and security may take one hour or more (for my 12:55 flight to ATL I departed the hotel at 9:15 am, and had a little more than one hour of free time at the airport). The Skyteam lounge is after security (however before gate security), on the second floor. Make sure that you request a pass to the lounge at check-in, as check-in agents sometimes forget to issue the passes and the club cards or business-class tickets are not readily accepted by lounge personnel.
My ratings for this hotel are:
3.0 Check in / front desk
3.0 Business service
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
4.0 Location
3.0 Cleanliness
Good value by Moscow Standards!
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3.5 |
Guest name: ManchesterMrsM, Manchester
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jun 2008
A good value (by Moscow standards!) mid-range hotel. The hotel was clean and comfortable with a modern en-suite and well stocked mini-bar. The TV had some English-speaking channels and there were free copies of the Moscow Times (in English) in reception.
Staff were friendly and helpful and registered our visas for no extra charge. Breakfast catered for various tastes, from continental to potatoes and vegetables!
The hotel was 10 mins walk to the Metro and a further 15 mins into the city centre, however for the price of the hotel in comparison to others, it was worth the journey.
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Value
3.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
3.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
great value
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3.6 |
Guest name: Spanishtraveller, scotland
Guest type: Honeymoon
stayed in Jun 2008
Good value for Moscow, clean, air conditioned room , comfortable beds , ensuite OK ,staff were helpfull , breafast reasonable , as regards arriving on the Metro there are TWO exits from the station ( with a main railway line in between , and the one NOT to take brings you out a long way from the hotel and hotel map for this exit is useless ( we wasted over an hour looking for the hotel ), be warned , getting off the train coming from the centre of Moscow direction( 20minute journey ) turn right and up the escalators brings you out at the correct exit , the hotel is only a 5 minute walk away through a housing estate and across a busy road ( pedestrian crossing ) , then down the street ahead and turn left . For the money ( we paid around ?100 a night in high season for a twin room ) in Moscow I would recommend it .
My ratings for this hotel are:
4.0 Check in / front desk
4.0 Business service
4.0 Value
4.0 Service
3.0 Rooms
2.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness
Great Place To Stay, And The Food, Service And Staff Wonderful
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5.0 |
Guest name: fokus, Portland
My ratings for this hotel are:
5.0 Check in / front desk
5.0 Business service
5.0 Value
5.0 Service
5.0 Rooms
5.0 Location
5.0 Cleanliness
Comfortable Hotel but bad location and rude staff
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2.4 |
Guest name: LucyHudson, London
Firstly if you plan to make your own way to this hotel, DON'T rely on the directions or the map on their website. They are terrible. Make sure you get a cyrillic translation of the hotel name and address as no one in the vicinity of the metro station speaks English or can understand "Maxima Zarya" in English lettering. I cannot emphasize enough that getting from the metro stop to the hotel is a nightmare.
The hotel is comfortable enough (comparable to a Travel Lodge in the UK) but the staff are rude and unhelpful - and you'll find that whilst they have the makings of a good hotel, they can rarely deliver. Eg. Sign on the Restaurant door says it's open from 7am - 4pm. We tried to get lunch there and were told they were closed. Bar menu's were, however on all the tables in the lobby bar. Apparently just for decoration though, as they weren't able to serve us the sandwiches they showed they had on offer.
The "concierge" service were unwilling to tell me if the Kremlin or Lenin's mausoleum were open on the days we were in Moscow - not an unreasonable request for a tourist in Moscow I thought.
Breakfast is reasonable but served by rude, surly staff.
If you're looking for cheap and fairly comfortable then this hotel is fine. But it's a good 40minute commute from Red Square - and don't expect a warm reception when you arrive, you won't get one.
My ratings for this hotel are:
2.0 Check in / front desk
2.0 Value
1.0 Service
4.0 Rooms
1.0 Location
4.0 Cleanliness