This is an amazing hostel. Very good for it's price. It is located in the heart of the city and the management is very good. Polite people and even though you might come from different countries they communicate well. Bathrooms and toilets and well cleaned and hygienic. This is a good hostel for a lower rate please go ahead and book. Thanks
The hostel is very clean. The beds are private, as described. They have a spacious kitchen area (super clean), no smells and a really great "living room" with couches, tv, lots of space and yoga mats in the corner. Administrators sent me a WhatsApp message with step-by-step instructions for how to get to the hostel, which was very helpful. I will definitely recommend this hostel as a place to stay
We stayed in the private room, which was pretty spacious and comfortable. The smart TV was a great addition to the room, and was really useful as we really didn't feel like using their common area at all. I don't know if we were there at a bad time or not, but we were not allowed to make any noise whatsoever in the common area. I understand that maybe some hostels don't want people making noise late at night, but we were asked to be quiet at 7 in the evening on a Saturday for talking. No drinking allowed in the common areas either; again I understand if people are noisy but we were just having a beer each. The kitchen area (while appreciated) was tiny. Signing a rulebook before staying was also a bit overkill. Overall a strange stay. Would still recommend for a night or two as the price was decent, but probably wouldn't go back.…
Everything was great. Polite and responsive administrators, nice atmosphere, friendly guests and amazing design My expectations were fully met. I spent my time in Moscow and at this hostel with great pleasure
I was so thankful to my friend, Sheila, for recommending me this hostel. It's affordable, hip, centrally-located and has a youthful vibe. It is my first time to try a dorm style accommodation. Located in front of the majestic Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, the hostel is located in the 4th floor. The only downside is the lack of elevator so it can be pretty challenging going up if you have a handful of luggage. I lost my breath for a moment (hahaha!). Few walk from the hostel is the Smolenskaya metro station (walk to the left and you will reach the light blue line...walk to the right passing a traffic light, cross the street using the underground way, to the left of the MOA building behind a supermarket is the blue line). Old Arbat street which is famous for souvenirs is walking distance. The hostel has a common area for relaxation and dining. Kitchen items like coffee and tea are provided for free and you can use the kitchen items. Toilet and bath is shared but there are 3 of them so no chance of queue. I just so love the wall paintings. The reception is very accommodating and they speak good English. They even let me keep my luggage for free for 2 days since I have to go to St. Petersburg. More power Jedi hostel!…
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