A small hotel mentioned in the Michelin guide. The staff is helpful, the rooms are quite large and cozy. The bathroom with glass walls is surprising. A small fitness room combined with a sauna without a locker room. A strange place for business meetings is a narrow basement with very dim light. During the few days spent at the hotel, it was the light that was missing the most everywhere. The restaurant at the hotel is not bad, but no more. If possible, it is better to look for an alternative in the city, since there are options nearby.
A very cozy, intimate place with a great kitchen. I especially liked ivar, scramble with salmon and camembert. The rooms are spacious. As a bonus, lavender water for better sleep. And chocolate.
A good hotel, but there are disadvantages. The biggest one is that there is no iron in the room, I had to order ironing at the hotel. It's not very expensive (it cost 22 euros) for everything, but nevertheless. I had to call and order a service. The staff did not come at lightning speed. The breakfast is delicious. Knyaz Mikhail Street is a 20-minute walk away.
There is no Russian-speaking staff, the only one is a waitress in the restaurant.