Unusual names of hotels. The most unusual hotels in russia

Nowadays, people travel more and more actively and tourism is developing at a rapid pace. More and more hotels are appearing: expensive and cheaper, better and worse, the most ordinary and ... Now we will talk about the most extraordinary, amazing and unusual hotels and hostels in the world. I hope that it will be at least interesting, and as a maximum, in the near future, one of you will stay at one of the listed hotels and tell us about your impressions! So, we present to your attention the top ten most unusual hotels in the world according to Friends!

Hostel on the plane.

So, the first on our list is the Swedish Jumbo Hostel. It is located near Stockholm Arlanda Airport and is a Boeing 747-200 converted into a hostel. It is considered a special luxury to spend the night in a suite with a panoramic view, located on the site of the cockpit. So, if you have dreamed of a good night's sleep on the plane all your life, then this is your chance - come to Jumbo Hostel.





Underwater hotel

"After spending the night" in a Boeing 747, we will sink to the bottom of the sea! At the moment, there are several underwater hotels in the world, but the very first of them was opened in 1986 in Florida and is called Jules Undersea Lodge.

Jules differs from its competitors by its diminutiveness and rather budgetary accommodation (a night will cost about $ 40 per person). The hotel has even hosted celebrities such as Aerosmith's Steven Tyler. But if you decide to spend the night here, remember - the check-in is carried out in scuba gear!

Garbage hotel

The original hotel was built by the German eco-artist Hans Schult as part of the Save the Beach project! So the hotel Coronita Save the Beach was erected in the center of Madrid in a matter of hours.To do this, it was necessary to collect 12 tons of garbage on the beaches of Italy, Spain and France, which served as the main component of the hotel's decor.True, this garbage disposal facility did not last long - only 4 days, but there was a lot of noise and thus the project justified its goal - it attracted people's attention to the problem of environmental pollution.Later, similar hotels received guests in other European cities, for example, in Rome. By the way, it was possible to stay in hotels out of garbage for free by winning accommodation through a lottery organized by the organizers of the project via twitter and facebook.

1. Hotel Coronita Save the Beach in Madrid.


2. Colorful garbage decor.


3. Hotel room.



5. Hotel Save the Beach in Rome.


Prison hostel

There are several quirky hostels in Stockholm. One of them is the Långholmen Hostel! Moreover, it is located in the building of a real former prison, closed in 1975. The only difference is that the key to your camera is with you, not with the evil overseer, and the room is fragrant with freshness and cleanliness. The hostel has won several awards for excellent service.





Hotel in concrete pipes

This Spartan hotel, called the Das Park Hotel, is located in a park in the Austrian city of Ottensheim. The idea to equip the rooms with water pipes came to the mind of the architect Andreas Schraus. Of course, there is no heating in such concrete "bungalows" and therefore the hotel accepts its guests only in the warm season - from May to October. But the "rooms" have a large bed, bed linen, electricity and a safe for valuables.

In addition, not only the hotel itself is unusual, but also its financial policy - here each guest decides for himself how much to pay for his stay!




Ice hotel

If you really want a real winter, then there is nothing better than staying in a hotel, the name of which speaks for itself - ICEHOTEL. It is located in Sweden, in the town of Jukkasjärvi, just 200 km away. from the Arctic Circle and is almost entirely made of ice, which is "mined" from the Tournai River.

What can you do during your stay at ICEHOTEL? Well, of course, look at the northern lights, learn to sculpt ice sculptures, drink cocktails from ice glasses in the ice bar, and also have a chance to catch pneumonia (God forbid, of course)! Due to the latter circumstance, it is not recommended to stay here for more than 1-2 nights ...

The most interesting thing is that after working out the "hot" winter season, the hotel melts, so that next year it will be revived again.So hurry up: the 24th season at ICEHOTEL is already open!







Capsule hotel

Capsule hotels now hardly surprise anyone. They are starting to appear everywhere, including in Russia! But the concept of capsule hotels got its start in life, of course, in Japan! As you know, Japanese land is worth its weight in gold, so hotel accommodation is by no means cheap. But in 1979, a man named Kisho Kurakawa figured out how to make the cost of accommodation cheaper in Osaka and the first capsule hotel was opened.

Now the largest of these hotels in the world is the Green Plaza Hotel Shinjuku. It is, of course, located in Tokyo. There are as many as 660 capsules in the size of 1x2x1. However, Plaza Shinjuku is not the only capsule hotel in the Japanese capital. So, if you are in Tokyo, stay in one of the capsule hotels, if only out of interest!





Crazy Hotel

Agree that a hotel named Crazy House simply cannot be ordinary by definition! This is true. The Vietnamese Crazy House looks more like some kind of bizarre work of Mother Nature than a man-made object.

It is located in the Vietnamese resort town of Dalat and was designed by the woman architect Hang Viet Nga. We must pay tribute to her imagination and determination to implement such an extraordinary project in socialist Vietnam. With ideas she was probably helped by the work of Gaudi, and with the implementation - a close relationship with the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam. Be that as it may, Crazy House is one of the most impressive and unusual hotels in the world.






Hotel in the trees

Truly Sweden is the champion in the number of unusual hotels! So the hotel in the trees is also located in Sweden, in the very north, in the thicket pine forest on the banks of the Lul River. The hotel consists of several separate bungalow rooms located 4-6 meters above the ground. Each dwelling is individually designed by the best Scandinavian designers.

Only here you can stay in a mirror cube, in a UFO or a bird's nest ... Several more original buildings are next in line. All in all, the Tree Hotel is the perfect place to meditate in the pristine Swedish countryside and watch the Northern Lights from "your" UFO or nest (a matter of taste).

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To spend a vacation in a flying saucer or in an underwater capsule, admiring the world of tropical fish and coral, or maybe in the kingdom of ice or at a lighthouse - even a day in any of these hotels will be an unforgettable adventure.

site made for you a selection of 20 of the most unusual hotels in the world, in which you want to be right now.

1. Attrap'Reves

Alps of Haute Provence, France

Guests of this hotel enjoy life in bubbles of transparent elastic material, which is UV-resistant during the day and protects against insects and dampness at night. The grass floor and telescope are nice additions to comfort. Cylindrical corridors lead inside the rooms.

  • The cost of living is from € 139.

2. The Manta Resort

Pemba Island, Tanzania

It would be an ordinary resort hotel on the seashore, if not for one room - a floating house with an underwater room. The Underwater Room is located 250 meters from the shore. On the deck of an exotic design, you can sunbathe with a cocktail in hand during the day or gaze at the stars at night. Through the huge windows of the underwater bedroom, you can watch the life of reef fish, jellyfish and squid.

  • Accommodation in the Underwater Room - about € 1,000 per day, in other hotel rooms - from € 405.

3. Poseidon Undersea Resort

This unusual hotel includes 74 rooms, 25 of which are located under water at a depth of 15 m, while the rest are built on stilts directly above the water. The underwater rooms are made in the form of 50-meter capsules, interconnected by the so-called corridor. While relaxing in their room, hotel guests can observe the life of marine life - for this they just need to turn on a special light that attracts the inhabitants of the underwater world.

  • The cost of hotel accommodation is $ 15,000 for one tourist or $ 30,000 for two for 7 days (6 nights).

4. Arctic TreeHouse Hotel

Rovaniemi, Finnish Lapland

An Arctic hotel with luxurious apartments, located right under the treetops. The hotel is ideally located for admiring the northern lights and visiting Santa Claus Village, the world's premier Christmas destination.

  • The cost of living is from € 850 for 2 days.

5. Jumbo Stay

Stockholm, Sweden

The Boeing 747-212B (Jumbo Jet), owned by a Swedish company that went bankrupt in 2002, was converted into a hostel in 2008 and placed at the entrance to Stockholm's Arlanda airport. It was equipped with 29 rooms. The most expensive and spacious room is located in the cockpit. The cockpit offers a panoramic view of the airport, while the regular rooms offer a view of the runway.

  • Accommodation costs approximately € 136 per day.

6. Skylodge Adventure Suites

Urubamba, Peru

This unusual hotel consists of 3 transparent capsules located at an altitude of approximately 120 m in the Sacred Valley of Cuzco in Peru. The design of the hotel allows you to enjoy the view of the valley below and experience the mountain adventure. Part of the adventure revolves around having to get to the capsule by climbing a cliff or climbing a difficult path along a mountain trail.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 270 per night per person (the capacity of the capsule room is up to 8 people).

7. Sheraton Huzhou Hot Spring Resort

Huzhou, China

A luxurious hotel with an unusual shape - 27 floors above the water and 2 below to create a full oval. Included in the top 10 most expensive hotels in the world.

  • The cost of living in a double room is from € 200 per day.

8. Inntel Amsterdam Zaandam

Amsterdam, Netherlands

The façade of this hotel is made up of nearly 70 stacked houses, from cottages to working country houses that are typical of Amsterdam. The rooms are inspired by local history.

  • The cost of living in a double room is from € 130 per day.

The rooms at this hotel are shaped like balls and are suspended from trees, so you can sleep in a room that sways slightly in the breeze.

  • Accommodation cost - from € 155 per day.

10. The Boot Bed'n'Breakfast

Tasman, New Zealand

In the heart of New Zealand's beautiful Tasman region, The Boot Bed N'Breakfast is a 2-story gigantic boot cottage. The guest house can accommodate 2 people and is the perfect place for a romantic getaway.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 250 per day for a couple.

11. Giraffe Manor

Nairobi, Kenya

One of the most famous buildings in Nairobi with a magnificent garden and sun terrace. The main highlight of the unusual hotel is the opportunity to spend the day in the company of Rothschild giraffes, who now and then strive to look into the prudently open windows and doors of the hotel in the hope of receiving a generous portion of treats.

  • The cost of living is from € 490 per person per night.

12. ION Luxury Adventure Hotel

Nesiavellir, Iceland

Situated on the slopes of the Heingiedl volcano, just 18 km from the UNESCO-protected Thingvellir National Park, the hotel seems to grow out of a mountain and hover in the air, resting on clubs of geothermal steam. The abundance of thermal springs nearby not only provide the rooms with hot water, but also serve as a constant source of steam, which envelops the base of the structure and creates the illusion of a floating building.

  • The cost of living is from € 496 per day for a double room.

13. Giant Wine Barrel Room

Sasbachwalden, Germany

This eco-friendly hotel in Germany is original with its rooms in the form of giant wine barrels overlooking the vineyards. The hotel is located in a unique area among wooded hills, in a village famous for its wine and timber industries.

  • The cost of living is from € 156 for 2 adults.

14. Treehouse Lodge

Iquitos, Peru

Sleeping to the sound of rain and birdsong in the Amazonian jungle is a dream come true. Guests literally live in the trees - all bungalows are hidden in lush crowns. Externally, the houses resemble bird nests, connected by wooden bridges. This unusual accommodation allows vacationers to fully merge with the wild Peruvian nature.

  • Accommodation cost - from € 1 238 for 2 days for two.

15. Icehotel

Jukkasjärvi, Sweden

Icehotel is a true ice pearl of Sweden. Its unique interior and architectural ensemble is annually created by talented artists from all over the world who come to the village of Jukkasjärvi to turn their ideas into reality. The hotel's ice rooms feature LED lights, animal skins, paintings and ice sculptures. All amenities are located in an adjacent room, a few meters from the hotel, where guests' belongings are also stored. Tourists wishing to stay in an ice hotel are instructed on how to stay in rooms made of ice.

  • The cost of living is approximately € 578 per night for two. It is not recommended to spend more than one night in a cold room.

16. Treehotel

Harads, Sweden


The hotel is almost entirely composed of ice and snow and fits perfectly into the Norwegian landscape. Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel is one of the most beautiful and unique hotels in the world. It is built every autumn, and in January it opens its doors to visitors. In the summer, the hotel melts and everything starts from the beginning.

Temperatures at this 30-room Igloo Hotel hover around 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 degrees Celsius) and guests must wrap themselves in blankets and reindeer furs to stay warm. The hotel is close to the Alta River and boasts its saunas, hot tubs and other spa treatments. This is probably the most amazing hotel imaginable.

2. Montaña Mágica Lodge, Chile

Shaped like an anthill, the Chilean hotel allows visitors to feel like they are part of the forest. Montaña Mágica Lodge is very organic and actually merges with the environment, a waterfall falls from the top of the building, which adds even more appeal to the building. All furniture is carved from various trees that create incredible coziness.

However, despite its natural appearance, the 13-room abode provides a range of modern amenities such as a sauna, jacuzzi, bar and golf course.

You can explore the interior of this "anthill" by watching this video:

3. Arte Luise Kunsthotel, Germany

Located in Berlin, this hotel is a sanctuary for art lovers and tourists alike. Each of the 50 rooms was created according to the project of a particular artist or designer.

Another plus is that the Arte Luise Kunsthotel offers its rooms at surprisingly reasonable prices. And since each room has been designed in a different style, you can book a room based on your own artistic preferences.

The artists who worked on the Arte Luise Kunshotel were given full creative control over the entire process. They chose everything from style to furniture and decorations. This explains such a variety of images and the lack of a single style. Some rooms are designed in a simple, classic style with black and white vertical stripes on the walls.

Others offer to admire the beautiful fairy-tale landscapes. But in the room designed by Thomas Baumgartel, we can see images of bananas painted on the walls and the bed.

4. Sala Silvermine Hostel, Sweden

In the mines near the small town of Sala, you can find the deepest underground hotel in the world, more than 150 meters underground.

Similar to Mines of Moria from The Lord of the Rings, the hotel offers guests the most minimalist rooms imaginable.

Also, here you can visit a tour of the underground mines, in which rooms are being built. Mine Lux provides guests with the best rooms with free wine and cheeses, however, here too we see the minimum amount of furniture, each room has only one bed and two armchairs.

If you decide to visit this wonderful place, be sure to bring a warm jacket, because the air temperature in the mines is between 2-18 degrees Celsius.

5. Nhow Berlin, Germany

Modern, futuristic, trendy, bright - this is how another German hotel can be described. Designed by Sergei Choban, it was created as a home for musicians, although any guest will appreciate the beautiful colors, textures and modern design elements.

Nhow Berlin provides a range of extraordinary services, including free Gibson guitar or Casio keys delivered to your room! Musically sophisticated hotel guests will surely enjoy the radio with hundreds of radio stations. The hotel also has two recording studios and an art gallery.

Nhow provides the ideal environment for composing music. This hotel is a musician's paradise!

6.Treehotel, Sweden

Located in the Harads forest, next to the Lule River, the Treehotel has less than ten rooms, but each is unique. All rooms are located at least 3 meters from the ground.

While some of the rooms are still under construction, those that are already built are amazingly beautiful and mesmerizing. "Bird's Nest" - a hanging room in the shape of a cube, covered with various shelves and branches, easily explains its name.

The Mirror Cube, perhaps the most impressive hotel room, is a square box covered in mirrors. The structure reflects the forest in which it is located, and at a certain angle, the illusion is created that there is no cube at all. Inside the room, it is quite spacious and simple interior emphasizes the beautiful view outside the window.

Also in this hotel there are rooms called "UFO", "Blue Cone", "Dragonfly" and "Cabin". Most rooms can only be climbed by rope or metal ladders.

7. Barin Ski Resort, Iran

If you ask visitors to describe Barin Ski Resort with just one word, the answer is "white". This ski resort, which is located near Shemshak in Iran, was built in 2008.

When deciding where to go to rest, people often spend a lot of time looking for a hotel. It should be at the same time comfortable, convenient, with affordable prices, with good plumbing, clean sheets and different from the previous "Hiltons" and "Hayats", in which everyone has already once stayed. Sometimes some places are worth visiting because of the hotel.

If you love pets, especially dogs, then this hotel in Idaho, USA is definitely for you. The building of this funny hotel is built in the shape of a dog, and the whole interior is also dedicated to the "dog" theme. A group of creative wood carvers worked to create this curious atmosphere. The food here, however, is much better than the dogs, and the windows offer picturesque views of the mountains and the surrounding area.



At an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level, in the village of Les Cerniers, in the Swiss Alps, there is a high-tech ecological camping - the Whitepod Hotel. On the territory of this heavenly place, you will be offered to relax not only with your soul, but also with your body, taking part in ski expeditions. The length of the mountain slopes of that hotel is about 7 km (fortunately, each slope has its own lift). Only here, far from civilization, you can count on blissful silence, because you can only get to this magical place on foot or on skis, you will not be offered any transfers. Yes, they simply do not exist. But you can enjoy the best dishes from the chef and local national cuisine.


It took a lot of effort, money and imagination to reconstruct an old 1996 tower crane, adapted to work in the port docks, in the luxurious Harlingen Harbor Crane hotel. Dutch designers have laid out a tidy sum of 200,000 euros. But the costs have paid off with interest. The rooms of the guests of this unusual hotel are delivered by two designer-made elevators. And inside they are no different from ordinary presidential suites, except that they are above Wadden Sea at an altitude of 60 feet. Well, if you are fed up with the boring seascape, you can turn your room in the opposite direction by pressing a few buttons on your personal control panel.




In the suburb of Nairobi, Kenya, in the middle of a family nursery for giraffes, stands the extraordinary six-room Giraffe Manor, built by David Duncan in the 19th century. Currently, on the basis of the nursery, there is a Giraffe Center, where you can go on excursions. The luxurious decoration of the hotel, from the colonial times of Sir Stanley Henry Morton and Livingston, is just its most uninteresting feature. Naturally, the proximity to graceful giraffes makes staying at this hotel the most unforgettable experience. They come to hotel guests, as a rule, during breakfast. And the guests are allowed to feed them from the hand, for this there is always a bag of food in each room.


Exploranter Hotel is an extreme hotel on wheels in Sao Paulo, Brazil. It was invented by 33-year-old extreme sports fan Flavio Merlot. His idea of ​​a trip to Chile and Argentina in luxury rooms appealed to the taste of the spoiled consumer. The Exploranter Hotel is equipped with everything necessary for a tourist stay - a kitchen, a hall and 28 beds. The chef, who prepares brave people from red ants, is also surprising. The mobile hotel is designed for adventure tourists: rafting, horse riding, hot air balloon travel and hiking are the main activities of local guests.


Another unusual hotel, which was last seen in Paris, the brainchild of two Swiss artists Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann (Sabina Lang & Daniel Baumann) "L / B". It was originally a purely art project designed for the 2002 Swiss Expo. But soon the work found a commercial offer, becoming one of the most popular single-bed hotels in the world. The itinerant capsule hotel first opened on the shores of Lake Neuchatel in France (2002), then moved to the roof of the Gallery of Modern Art in Leipzig, Germany (2006-07). And finally, from 2007 to 2009, she changed her registration back, finding herself in Paris on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo, the only museum in Paris that is open until midnight. The hotel windows now looked out onto the Eiffel Tower. The room itself is equipped with a luxurious bathroom, a living room with a minibar and a bedroom.




The Propeller Island City Lodge is a fantasy hotel in the heart of Prague. Of course, hotels in the Czech Republic are very diverse, but this hotel is able to surprise any traveler. The name of this hotel in Russian will be something like "City house-island with a propeller." The hotel is named after the novel by Jules Verne, which in Russian translation came out as "The Floating Island". Each room is a crazy flight of the artist's imagination. The rooms are filled with visuals and unexpected details. There is, for example, the number "upside down". You sleep on the ceiling, on the bed, which is disguised by a trapdoor in the floor. There are other rooms ready to please you with their unusual "sleeping ideas", you can sleep in a mirror kaleidoscope, on death row, in a coffin, on a guillotine bed or in a lion's cage.




In New Zealand, there is an amazing hotel Woodlyn Park, where, instead of cozy cottages familiar to the eye, you will be offered to stay in the Hobbit Motel (houses stylized as hobbits' dwellings from Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy). But the hobbit's mink resembles this dwelling only externally, thanks to the famous round doors. Inside, the room is equipped with modern furniture and appliances. You can choose either a room with a double bed or a single room. On the territory of Woodlyn Park, it is proposed to settle in Train Motel - a reconstructed train of the 50s, Plane Motel - a Bristol Freighter aircraft from the 50s, reconstructed with 2 numbers and The Waitanic - a patrol ship of the Second World War.


In Sweden, in the town of Yukkasjärvi, 17 km from the town of Kiruna, the Ice Hotel is located. This building has been renovated every year since 1991 in collaboration with the architect Aimo Reisenen. The building of ice and snow also has a bar, restaurant, cinema, church and even an art gallery in its recreation. Here, not only walls are made of ice - absolutely everything. And one has to sleep on skillfully carved ice beds among reindeer skins. The hotel maintains an average temperature of -8, so you will surely be a frequent guest of Absolut Voldka ICE Bar.


Gamirasu Cave Hotel is located in Ayvali, Urgup, in the heart of Cappadosia, Turkey. This exclusive hotel was built in 1991. It is located in caves that are more than a thousand years old. They say that the monks of the Byzantine monastery used to live here. The hotel rooms are carved out of volcanic stone, as strange as it may sound. This stone is called "Tuff", it is the best insulating material that can maintain temperatures all year round from 17 to -20 degrees.


As a law-abiding citizen, you can stay at The Old Jail Hotel, in southern Australia, with the keys to your own cell for a few days. In the period from 1886 to 1995, these were the active prison squares, which later the government of Mount Gambier gave to the hotel, which today has become one of the most popular in the world. The guest will have to eat next to the toilet, live in disarray, well, even though they have built partitions in the shower, dropping soap is now not so scary.



On the uninhabited island of Poseidon, which can only be reached by plane (Fiji), is the stunning Poseidon Undersea Resort. This hotel consists of 73 rooms located on the beach and underwater on stilts. And at a depth of 12 feet (15 m), in the middle of a coral lagoon, there is a real underwater hotel. There are 25 capsule rooms and a luxurious suite "Nautilus" (300 sq. M). 70% of each room is transparent, so you can contemplate a view of the beautiful underwater life of the Fijian lagoon. The numbers in the form of removable blocks are attached to the pipe-corridor. For a tidy sum of $ 30,000 in this sea paradise, you can spend 5 nights in beachfront rooms and 2 nights underwater.


One of the most unusual hotels in the world, Capsule Inn Akihabara, has been flourishing in Tokyo for more than three years. This hotel consists of two parts: a common living room and a personal space for each guest, where the famous capsule rooms are located. The capsule room is made of reinforced plastic and includes all the necessary amenities: TV, radio, alarm clock, lighting, internet, pretty comfortable bed and ... no space. And it seems there are no minuses in it, unless, of course, you are claustrophobic. And, yes, there is also a bathroom, which is also shared and located in the hallway. A capsule room will cost you around $ 24- $ 49 per night. In fact, this is not so much, judging by the fact that in 2010, during the crisis, the Japanese removed such capsules for a month.

During our last trip to St. Petersburg, we talked a lot with managers of large and mini hotels about how the hotel business is organized in our country. Almost each of them talked about the fact that in St. Petersburg there is a very serious competition among hotels, but in Moscow, everything is completely different - there are not enough hotels and even the poorest hotel in a residential area is almost always full.

With the help of you and the online hotel booking service, we tried to find unusual hotels in Moscow. Yes, there are fewer such hotels in the capital than in St. Petersburg, but they still exist :). Let's look at them together ...

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: Open room rates from 6,500 rubles to 12,500 rubles. When ordering through Ostrovok.ru, the cost of rooms is from 4500 rubles.


1. This small boutique hotel is located in one of the lanes near the Mayakovskaya metro station, a 3-minute walk from Tverskaya Street. It opened in 2009, in a mansion that was rebuilt from scratch in the image and likeness of the Chenonceau castle in France.


2. The hotel has only 9 very comfortable rooms, 4 categories (Suite, Junior Suite, Standard, Single)


3. In the corridors there are pictures brought from France, fresh flowers - everything is quiet and calm. You still have to look for such quiet corners in the very center of Moscow.


4. In rooms free tea and coffee, all bathroom amenities, including bathrobes and slippers.


5. Yes, the hotel itself is ideal for celebrating weddings or some small celebrations. At least all the conditions for this have been created: there is also a cozy indoor courtyard and a chic restaurant ... and of course a stunning honeymoon suite with champagne, a fruit basket from the hotel and late check-out.


6. Breakfasts are not included in the room rate and cost 600 rubles. If you don't want to eat in a hotel, there are plenty of caffeine and restaurants of all stripes around. It is difficult to stay hungry in this area :).


7. By the way, the hotel positions itself as a non-smoker. Wi-Fi throughout the hotel is free and pretty nimble.


8. In the restaurant we didn’t manage to taste anything, as it was being prepared for the banquet, but of course everything looks very “expensive and rich” :).


9. We visited Chenonoso in March, when it was still snowing. But judging by the stories and some photographs, the patio turns into a small cozy garden with a fountain and a summer cafe in summer. You will definitely need to look there on a summer Saturday evening :).
Of the small nuances - the hotel does not have its own parking, so on weekdays during the day it can be problematic to leave the car.

: Open room rates from 6080 rubles. When ordering through Ostrovok.ru, the cost of rooms is from 4400 rubles.


10. To be honest, when we went to this hotel, it seemed like a kind of "scoop" with a gloomy porter and slightly ragged walls. And also in the room there must have been a decanter with faceted glasses. I don’t know where we picked up such associations, but in fact the hotel pleasantly surprised us.


11. The hotel opened, it's scary to imagine, already in 1952. Now it has 108 rooms, 6 categories.


12. It is immediately obvious how rich his history is. This is how you check into the room, lie down on the bed, and Chuck Norris himself may have slept on it :).


13. The building itself, for sure, many of you have seen, if not live, then in the movies. By the way, historical films are still often shot here, because the entourage of many numbers conveys the spirit of that time as accurately as possible.


14. Inside there are quite a few different cafes, billiard rooms, restaurants and just secluded corners where you can either talk with guests or just plunge into the era of your grandparents.


15. The rooms impressed us first of all with the height of their ceilings. 3.70 and up is really impressive! All windows overlook either the courtyard or a quiet street.


16. Parquet, as we were told, remains from those times and is regularly rubbed by specially trained people. The hotel also has an Art Gallery.


17. All rooms have all kinds of bath amenities, free Wi-Fi and tea, coffee and water. Excellent parking is also provided for all guests.


18. Of course, the interior looks grandiose. To preserve and maintain the historical image, the hotel employs a group of restorers. And this is not an empty phrase, the state of the hotel is really amazing.


19. We liked this table. Immediately you can see big things for him were once decided :).


20. At one time, in Moscow, it was fashionable to rent out some rooms for offices in such hotels. Naturally, this caused some inconvenience to the guests. In the hotel "Sovetsky" now the entire number of rooms is used exclusively for its intended purpose.


21. Club suite, by the way, can be obtained as a gift from the hotel. To do this, you just need to celebrate your wedding at a local restaurant :). And the phone in the photo, by the way, is a worker - checked.


22. Breakfasts are included in the price of all room categories.


23. In the evening, live music is played at the hotel - a harp or a grand piano.

24. A restaurant in which show programs are held every evening.

: Open room rates from 550 rubles. When ordering through Ostrovok.ru, the cost of rooms is from 550 rubles.


25. Hostel Fabrika is located probably in the very center of modern Moscow culture - on Red October. Still, this is a unique opportunity to live for just 500 rubles a day, just 7 minutes walk from the Kremlin.


26. In total, the hostel, which has been operating for a whole year, has 14 rooms of 4 categories (2, 4, 6 and 8 beds).


27. The atmosphere there is relaxed and even a little creative. On the day of our shooting, a whole KVN team lived in the hostel, which was right there and conducted its rehearsals :).


28. Inside there is everything for a full-fledged student life :). Free Wi-Fi, TV, microwave, refrigerator - in general, a kind of student paradise :). By the way, there is even a known case when a young man from America met a girl from somewhere in Siberia in this hostel, and the other day they played a wedding .. oh, how! :).


29. There are also such 2-bed rooms with private facilities right in the room.


30. The interior of the Factory was designed by young artists, so in some places it turned out to be informal and bold.

: Open room rates from 3200 rubles. When ordering through Ostrovok.ru, the cost of rooms is from 2800 rubles.


31. The hotel is located next to Red Square, in Teatralniy proezd. It was opened by a group of designers, artists and actors in the summer of 2009.


32. In total, 23 rooms of 4 categories were found.


33. The hotel occupies the third floor of the unique historical and architectural ensemble of the Chinese baths of the merchant Khludov built in 1891. And on the second floor there is a cafe - Alexey Paperny's theater club "Workshop". A small nuance: apparently on Fridays and Saturdays, some hotel rooms are a little noisy.


34. Design rooms are the pride of the hotel. They were painted by renowned Argentinean artists.


35. The rooms have all bath accessories, except for bathrobes and slippers.


36. Breakfasts are included in the room rate, but quite basic.


37. The design of all the rooms that we managed to see was very pleased - lively and unusual.


38. Some rooms have no windows, although they are cheaper.


39. In the corridors there is twilight and a certain mystery is directly felt.

40. We haven't ridden such elevators for a long time 🙂

I: The open cost of rooms in a hostel is from 700 rubles, and in a hotel from 3200 rubles. When ordering through Ostrovok.ru, the cost of rooms is from 600 rubles and 3000 rubles.


41. The Basilica Hostel and Hotel is located in a quiet side street near Kitay-Gorod metro station. The close distance from the metro (20 minutes on foot) is probably the only controversial point.


42. There are a total of 14 rooms of 3 categories (2, 4 and 6 persons)


43. Honestly, for the first time in hostels we saw such spacious and clean rooms. You can't even say that the hostel is more than 2 years old :).

44. All amenities are in decent condition. By the way, shower accessories are included in the room rate (not so often in hostels).


45. There is a kitchen with a microwave oven, TV, and of course free Wi-Fi. If you wish, you can order a simple breakfast in your room for 200 rubles.


46. ​​Indoor courtyard, in the summer a tent is set up here, where exhibitions, picnics, etc. are held.


47. Well, this is the room at the Basilica Hotel, which is located in the adjacent building. There are 11 rooms in total (standards and suites), costing from 3000 to 4000 rubles.

: Open room rates from 2900 rubles. When ordering through Ostrovok.ru, the cost of rooms is from 2400 rubles.


48. This small hotel (12 rooms, standard and comfort) is ideal for those who come to Moscow on business in the area of ​​Warsaw or Kashirskoye highway. If you plan to walk in the center, then this option will probably not be very convenient.


49. The hotel is young (only a year old), in a quiet residential area. To be honest, we expected a little more binding of the hotel's design to the name, but ... In general, an ordinary, solid hotel in a quiet area.

50. This is a tree that grows there.


51. Kitchen with stove, microwave, refrigerator, kettle, etc. - everything is free. If you wish, you can order breakfast in your room for 400 rubles. Here you need to understand that in this area there is no caffeine and restaurants on every corner, so this kind of cuisine can be very useful.


52. Comfort differs from the standard in a larger area, the furniture is slightly better and the TV is a little larger :). The rooms have all bath accessories except bathrobes.


53. By the way, the hotel positions itself as a "non-smoker", but inside the hotel there is a "smoking room". Wi-Fi in the rooms is free.

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