I had mixed feelings about my stay at this hotel. The first thing that you should consider about this place is location. It's quite a distance from the two closest metro stations, and while you can take a bus or a share taxi, it's not obvious or easy for a foreigner or even a Russian-speaking non-local. Also, the neighborhood around the hotel can feel a little shady, especially at night, so it's not a pleasant walk. The hotel should really consider providing a shuttle service to the Belorusskaya station. The building itself feels like a typical Moscow apartment building converted into a hotel. The suites are tiny (think NYC, maybe even smaller) and very basic. Everything was clean and fairly modern, and in good working order. However, the shower was awkward to use, the toiletries were in packets, not bottles, which is very annoying, there was no iron or coffee maker in the room. On the positive side, the price was more than reasonable and included a decent breakfast and free internet. Those are major factors when you consider the price since most hotels will usually charge you absolutely outrageous prices on exactly those two items. All in all, I think I would stay here again if I have to but these guys definitely have some room for improvement, so 3 stars.