A nice, cozy hotel in the city center, but in the courtyards, so it will be quiet and peaceful. Walking distance to pedestrian streets, a convenience store in the next house. We lived on the 6th floor, the room was clean, cleaned daily, updated water and tea, dental kit, shampoos, shower gels. The staff is polite and helpful. An early breakfast was provided on the day of departure. Breakfast is a buffet, there is a large selection, you will not leave hungry. There is brewed coffee, but in recent days it has only been black.
A cozy hotel with a good location. The rooms are clean. The room has everything for a comfortable stay. The hotel staff is friendly. Upon check-in, all possible inconveniences were immediately outlined (the heating was not turned off yet, so it could be hot, insufficient cold water pressure), for this I put a separate plus, because you decide for yourself whether you are satisfied with it or not. The disadvantages include the moment that movement was heard in the restaurant. If it hadn't been for our overnight flight, I wouldn't have paid attention to this, but since we tried to sleep for a couple of hours and couldn't do it, including because of loud music, I note this.
I liked the hotel. The staff is helpful. The breakfasts are boring, so-so - I preferred to go to other places for breakfast. The hotel itself is very good, it's almost a historical center, a few minutes on foot and you're on the local Arbat. The grocery store is a minute's walk away. The exchangers are also close. The metro is a 10-minute walk away. 28 Panfilovtsev Park is a 20-minute walk away. It's about the same to the Green Market. It's a long way to the main Museum and uphill, but you can get a couple of metro stations and then walk for 10 minutes.