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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
Rooms
Peter the 1st Hotel offers 133 air-conditioned guestrooms and suites located on six floors, all of which include cable television with pay movies, wireless Internet access (surcharge), and minibars. Bathrooms provide bathrobes, slippers, and complimentary toiletries.
Guestrooms on the 5th floor are nonsmoking.
Room Amenities
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“At last a Moscow trying”
There are still issues - wireless charging for the room although free in lobby and I piggy backed on some other free provider from my room but... The room was excellent the included breakfast really worth eating and the position superb. I'll be back!
“Not Bad, good location”
Location was good, all ameneties around hotel. Hotel is 4 star and not 5 star.
“Not quite a 5 stars”
Located in the very heart of Moscow, the hotel is of acceptable business standard though I found it a bit depressing. From the upholstery to the soap bar, it is consistently below international standards while it lacks the charm of a historical Moscow hotel. It all boils down to price then - when nicer hotels in the area are available at similar rates, I would not have the faintest doubt. But if you can save USD 150/night vs. a better hotel, and that matters to you, then by all means it is a reasonable deal.
“GOOD HOTEL, GREAT LOCATION”
One of the best possible locations to stay in Moscow. Very friendly frontdesk (for Russian standards - keep that in mind!). Hotel restaurant is also very good, reasonably priced. Breakfast is excellent. Would stay there again.
“Subway”
I'm an experience subway traveler when I go on vacations as well as in day to day life working in Manhattan, but I will say, do not bank on using the subway in Moscow if you cannot read the language. There is no English in Moscow, and no one there speaks English either. Two things I wish I would have been aware of before I went. I took a train from the Airport to the Metro. I had to ask several people where the metro was once outside of the train station. They only understood the work "metro" and he was a police officer. Once inside the subway station, the hotel was only 3 stations away, with one transfer. There was no way to know which way I was going after a couple attempts, I went outside to try to find a Taxi. Again, no one spoke English so it was a lot of pointing and showing. Ultimately, unless you are very familiar with the Language or have been there before, I would not expect to be able to take the metro to the hotel.
“Absolutely First Class!”
Lovely hotel - small, luxurious and really friendly staff. Just 5 minutes walk from the Bolshoi and 10 minutes from Red Square. Nice rooms - those at the front are (ironically) quieter than those at the back - better sound insulation and now echo from the service courtyard. Wonderful comfortable beds. Food ok - but hey, this is Russia we're talking about. Some nice restaurants nearby. But best of all, fantastic Concierge - and we needed it! British Airways twice cancelled our flight back to London meaning we ended staying THREE days longer than scheduled. Conciege fixed us on the new Hi Speed train from Moscow to St Petersburg and then on to London on SAS via Copenhagen. Also arranged to have our bags recovered from the nightmare Domodedevo airport.
“Would go back again”
I will return again when next calling Moscow
“very pleasant stay”
peter 1st hotel is a very nice and clean hotel and is in a good location,i would suggest staying on the VIP floor as it has its own lounge and is very convenient. in the evening just walk a short distance to vogue cafe and have a lovely relaxing meal,i can highly recommend but as everything in moscow it is not cheap.
“Highly recommended”
Excellent
“Great Smaller Hotel in central quiet area”
Great location, quite smaller hotel in a safe area that was a 10 min walk to Red Square & Kremlin. The included buffet breakfast was good that is open from 7~10:30 am. Easy check-in & out and key staff spoke good English. Hotel arranged Taxi to Airport, bank machine in hotel lobby that worked with a N. American bank card. Quite air conditioner in room, rooms are spacious with very comfortable beds and a safe in the closet. Very clean rooms and hotel; live piano music in the lobby in the evenings. Pool & fitness room on the smaller side and in the basement with no windows to the outside. Good value for money and would stay here again. Really appreciate the quite ambiance of this hotel, professional staff and its central “walking distance” to the Metro station and main attractions.
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Hotels in Kremlin - Red Square
Hotels near Novodevichy Convent and Cemetery
Neglinnaya Ulitsa 17 Moscow, 127051 Russia
Nearby Points of Interest
Location Highlights
The preferred airport for Hotel Peter I is Moscow (SVO-Sheremetyevo) - 26 km / 16.1 mi.
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Area:
Kremlin - Red Square, Moscow, Russia: The four sides of the 21,000 square-metre Red Square are bordered by colourful St Basils Cathedral, the GUM shopping centre, the Kremlin and Lenins mausoleum, and the State Historical Museum. Outside the square are rows of souvenir stalls and impersonators posing for pictures. The Kremlin contains the three gold topped cathedrals of cathedral square and the Armory museum.
Neglinnaya Ulitsa 17 Moscow, 127051 Russia
