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Everything's spot on — to rest, to sleep before a flight, if you have to sit and wait a long time for your flight 👍 hourly payment, a reasonable price!!!!
It's clean and quiet here. A good place to rest while waiting for a flight.
A good option to rest before an overnight flight. It's quiet at night. Among the shortcomings, I would like to note the pressed mattress - it was very uncomfortable to sleep(
It’s very convenient when you have to wait a long time for a flight, you can relax and not have to go anywhere to look for a hotel.
I arrived at 2 a.m. because of a flight delay; the polite administrator checked me in very quickly and explained everything. It's great that there's a shower and toilet right nearby. The capsule itself is comfortable, it didn't seem stuffy to me even with the curtains fully down. The only downside is the noise from neighbors, so for a better sleep you definitely need to sleep with earplugs. Otherwise, for a breather and some rest it's excellent!
They are renaming, so if you don’t find such a hotel locally, that’s normal. Of course, I would also like an equipped kitchen, of course, isolating it from the capsules, and so I could sleep and wash myself well. The sound of norms when new guests push their suitcases under the capsule is difficult to ignore.
Ideal for a weary traveler
For a couple of hours, no more. Very stuffy.
They checked us in very quickly at night with a prior reservation. When you realize this is a place to spend the night or just rest between long flights, it's very convenient. The mattress was comfortable for me, the pillows surprisingly so too; it's better not to close the curtain all the way, there's not much air. The downside: the shower wasn't working for technical reasons, so I had to wash up in the regular toilet nearby.
Clean, not crowded airport. I like it!
Hi all. Not a bad place if you are tired, want to sleep, and have time to rest (take a nap) before the flight. There are different categories of capsules, the Wake Up for Flight service. On the downside, you can hear all the flight announcements, on the upside, they give you earplugs (they don’t really help much)... At other airports, capsule hotels are just a vacation in a quiet place, with good sound insulation. If you're falling off your feet, then perhaps this will suit you, at least horizontally, on a clean bed
Very convenient location. Quiet, clean. I slept like I was at home between departure and 6 o'clock!!!
Convenient, modern airport.
Just the thing for waiting out a flight. The only thing — it can be a bit hot and stuffy in the capsule, but that's already subjective.
For 1,900 I slept 4 hours, everything's good, you can take a shower, they provide a towel and slippers. The capsule is clean, the linens fresh, there's an outlet and 2 lamps.
This is a hotel for business travelers with a limited budget and limited time. My flight arrived late. The last Aeroexpress had left, and there's not much to do in Moscow at night anyway. The capsules are arranged in two tiers. Dimensions: width 1 meter, length 2.2 m, height 1 meter. There are double capsules. They're a bit wider, around 1.6-1.8 m. The capsule has a hanger, a reading lamp, a regular European outlet and a USB port. They give you slippers (like on Russian Railways trains) and a towel. It closes with a roll-down curtain. There's an exhaust ventilation. Under the lower capsule there's space for storing large luggage, but it doesn't lock. There's video surveillance, but how do they tell whose luggage is whose? As for safekeeping... I don't know. There are bar counters by the reception where you can grab a bite and have some tea. The shower (which was under repair when I was there) and toilet are nearby. And now about the prices. Everywhere in the world, hotels like this are in the cheapest price segment. 5 hours cost me 2,600 rubles. In the regions of Russia you could live two days in some 'full-fledged' hotels for that. But since Moscow long ago shot up into the 'world champions' of expensiveness, the prices match.
A good place to rest.
Overall not bad, however — there's no soundproofing at all, the location isn't the best — it's far from the check-in area and the departures board. At night the direct passage into the airport is closed, you can only get there via outside — which is extremely inconvenient. Otherwise I liked everything — a comfortable capsule — with a long flight delay you can get some sleep.
Clean, just the thing for a few hours' breather, but there's nothing for you to do there without earplugs, the soundproofing is bad.
Capsule hotel. Inexpensive, but you can get a good night's sleep. The linen is clean and pleasant. There is a shower, which is comfortable. There is a canteen nearby during the day and a grocery store at night. There is a box under lock and key.
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