The Ukraina hotel is located in the city centre 5 km from the exhibition complex Expocentre. White House is close to the hotel. For the... more »
The Ukraina hotel is located in the city centre 5 km from the exhibition complex Expocentre. White House is close to the hotel. For the comfort of the guests there are large parking - disco club Rioon Kutuzovski Jazz bar - gift shops avia tickets rack currency exchange office shops - sauna - pharmacy - communication devices - beauty parlour with solarium - first aid - stomatology - dressmaking and tailoring establishment - laundry and dry cleaning - 24 hrs taxi available. For the safety there are cameras on the floors - electronic room keys. For businessmen there is a business centre. The meetings seminars conferences could be arranged in 2 comfortable conference halls up to 200 guests. One of the biggest restaurants in Moscow - Ukraina has 3 large halls. Two small restaurants - Invino and Atlantic - provide comfort for the guests of the hotel. In bars on the first and second floors you can have dinner and supper - make conversation and have fresh cold beer. The furniture and floors are of natural wood.
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All Review Photos The Hotel Ukraina is
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Posted Jul 15, 2006
Okay
All Review Photos The Hotel Ukraina is a huge hotel that overlooks the sprawling city of Moscow. Located near the "White House" at a bend in the Moscow River, it offers a decent location to tourists. Situated in one of Stalin’s Skyscrapers (there ...
The building is quite grand and simply
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Posted May 23, 2006
Good
The building is quite grand and simply magnificent. We stayed in a cheap room and it was shabby but had a lot of character. The breakfast and room service were quite good. ATMs in the lobby are convenient and it's easy to book a taxi at the...
For my first visit to Russia, I
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Posted Feb 07, 2006
Good
For my first visit to Russia, I didn’t want to stay in a hotel that looked like one in the U.S. The Ukraina did not disappoint. It was not luxurious, but I was not lacking for anything and the architecture and decor was definitely throwback Soviet....