Marco Polo Presnja Hotel Expensive

Distinguished Service
Spiridon'Yevskiy Pereulok 9
Moscow,
123104
Russian Federation
Phone No. +7 499 244 3631
Fax No. +7 495 626 5402
Visit Websitehttp://www.presnja.ru/
E mailmarcopolo@presnja.ru
Cards Accepted :

Overview

The four-star Marco Polo Presnja Hotel is run by an Austrian group. Although the hotel is located in the center of the city within walking distance of fine dining and business centers, you can still get away from the frenzy as it is located in a quiet residential area near the Patriarch's pond. This hotel used to be a favorite of high-ranking communist officials; it now specializes in accommodations for business-class travelers.

Services

Check In: 14:00Check Out: 12:00
Accommodation Type: hotelNumber Of Rooms: 70

Special Feature:

Watch out for the curfew at 11pm!

Conferences:

Conference room and banquet facilities for 300 people. A small meeting room for 12 persons is also available.

Price Range

Suite From: 19000Single From: 13850
Double From: 14850Extra Bed From: 1800
Triple From: 195Nonhotel Cost: $30 per extra adult; $15 for children 2-15 years

Facilities Available

Air ConditioningAir ConditioningBarBar
Fitness ClubFitness ClubMinibarMinibar
ParkingParkingRestaurantRestaurant
TelevisionTelevisionWhirlpoolWhirlpool
Laundry ServiceLaundry ServiceSafe DepositSafe Deposit
Disabled AccessDisabled AccessSaunaSauna
Pets AllowedPets Allowed

featuresby Yahoo | 2007-09-08 12:04:34 |

i am staying at marco polo, and it is been a nice experience, food is decent, the don pedro restaurant it is cozy place to share a good moment with a good service and environment, the waiters are so friendly , the reception good, so, i would give then a 4 out 5 in everthing. only complaint about the prices too high but we are in moscow everything is almost the same in this city. in so many others western europe cities you would easily find a hotel with the same quality for the half price.

Hate itby Yahoo | 2007-05-20 16:06:44 |

It was horrible and the service was worthless. the food was bad and the rooms were unkempt when we arrived.it was overall a bad experience.

Best-kept secret in Moscowby Yahoo | 2005-09-13 05:18:57 |

This hotel was the crown jewel in our visit in Russia. It's small, extremely modern, and in a delightful neighborhood called the Patriarch's Pond, which is a wooded lake. The service is breathtaking and the staff is super friendly. They gave us champagne to celebrate our arrival. We didn't have train tickets for St. Petersburg, and the front desk (ask for Oksana) got on the phone, sifted thru all the red tape, and got our tickets purchased and delivered by courier within 6 hours. It's a 20-minute walk to Red Square and 10 minutes to the nearest subway stations. Wonderful restaurants nearby. Breakfast was a buffet and was delicious. Don't waste your money at the big chains (one big chain charged us a mind-boggling $510/night for a two-bed room), stay here. I can't recommend this place highly enough. Only negative was that two-bed rooms have tiny twin beds pushed together, but all the hotels in Russia seemed to do this.