Ibis Moskva Dinamo Hotel
About This Hotel
Ibis Moskva Dinamo Hotel is located in Moscow. This hotel is 6 km from the city center. Near the hotel are Petrovsky Travel Palace, Petrovsky Park, and VEB Arena Stadium. There is a bar and restaurant for guests. Free Wi-Fi and underground parking are available at the hotel. Pets are allowed for an additional fee. Guests also have access to laundry, dry cleaning, and ironing services. The hotel staff speaks English and Russian. The room has a TV and bathrobe. Not all rooms have all of the listed amenities.
Amenities
- General
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms
- TV
- Bathrobe
- Services and amenities
- Ironing
- Laundry
- Dry-cleaning
- Meals
- Bar
- Breakfast
- Restaurant
- Internet
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet access
- Languages Spoken
- Russian
- English
- Parking
- Parking
- Business
- Fax and copy machine
- Conference Hall
- Pets
- Pets allowed
- Health and Safety Measures
- Temperature control for staff
- Extra decontamination measures
Guest Reviews
+ The stuff where so polite and speak english very good, respectful, kind and helpful the room super clean and safe, nothing where stolen or damaged. Really support book this hotel
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+ Price is absolutely correct. Best place to go if you are on tight budget.
− Bar selection. Mattresses need to be changed…
+ breakfast buffet
− no proper amenity sets in the bathroom.
+ New facility, good looking room design
− Front desk attitude I have always had a good impression of IBIS, and I have stayed in IBIS Hotel in different cities, for this IBIS, the facilities are very new, except that there is no sauna is a bit of a pity. I was very disappointed with the service attitude of the front desk staff. My friend's passport was lost, and we reported the case at the local police station in Moscow, and we also showed the report document provided by the police station, but the front desk staff said that this could not be corroborated, and he told us needed to go to the airport to apply for a certificate... The outside temperature was -26 degrees Celsius. I wonder if the Moscow Police Department doesn't represent public agencies? Why be so embarrassed, especially the front desk guy named Egor.
Location
Moscow