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Ozerkovskaya HotelvsBudapest Hotel

Both hotels are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Budapest Hotel scores significantly higher than Ozerkovskaya Hotel. Budapest Hotel scores 81 with praise from 7 reviews like DK Eyewitness, Fodor's and Insight Guides.

Ozerkovskaya Hotel
7/10
Ozerkovskaya Embankment, 50, Moscow 115054, Russia
From $0/night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service
  • Restaurant
  • Family Friendly
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Frommer's Frommer's
"Eager staff and cozy yet spacious rooms make the Ozerkovskaya one of Moscow's best hotels in this category." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"In this refreshingly homey place, hallways are lined with Oriental rugs and the plainly furnished guest rooms are large." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Parquet floors and comfortable queen-sized beds rank it above the standard post-Soviet fare. Add in attentive service and a central location... and you've got an excellent value accommodation." Full review
Budapest Hotel
8/10
Petrovskiye Linii St., 2/18, Moscow, Russia
From $31/night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Free Breakfast
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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Frommer's Frommer's
"A sturdy stone example of the imposing scale and solidity of Stalin-era architecture, the Budapest is slightly farther from the main streets but abuts several intriguing lanes most tourists never see." Full review
Insight Guides Insight Guides
"Close to the city centre, this late 19th-century building offers old-world charm with individual rooms, each different, remodelled in classic décor."
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"This 19th-century neoclassical edifice is an atmospheric option to retire to after shopping on ul Petrovka or seeing a ballet at the Bolshoi." Full review
DK Eyewitness DK Eyewitness
"This hotel is in a 19th-century mansion with period features and antique-style furniture. Facilities include a conference room."
BlackBook BlackBook
"Shabby chic at reasonable prices. Built in the 19th century as an apartment complex and opened as a hotel by Soviet decree in 1952."
Fodor's Fodor's
"A homey if somewhat outdated place to stay in the city center with high ceilings, skirted bedspreads, and tasseled lampshades." Full review
The Telegraph The Telegraph
7.0
"The location is central, the rooms are comfortable and well-priced for the area, and the bar still knocks up a decent drink." Full review

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