The mini suite rooms are well appointed, with comfy sofas, and cow print cushions and fuffy rugs give it a neo-70's vibe. Sort of reflects the city's feeling of ageing and being pulled into the 21st century. TV rotates so can watch from the lounge area or the bedroom. Rooms also have small kitchenete.
Restaurant is disappointing for a luxury hotel; prices high, portions small and menu limited in scope. Again have to remember where you are, but 5 star place should do better.
Madam enjoyed her spa session, and said it was well worth it.
Hotel is (just about) walking distance to the centre of the city, and better priced than some of the large chain hotels in the city. A good alternative to the main chains, if looking for something reasonably priced in a central area.
- Mamaison Hotel Moscow
- Mamaison Hotel Pokrovka
