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Hotel Bitsa J +7 (095) 318-0282 Street Address: Balaklavsky Prospect, 33 - Moscow, Russia
Location: It's good if you want to ride horses. It's poor if you want to visit the Kremlin. Nearest Metro: 3 bus stops from Chertanovskaya Staff Speaks English? Hmm... I'm not sure. I don't think so. Would I Stay Here? Yes. To get here we stopped a driver on the street and paid 50 rubles to be driven to this horse track. The metro is nowhere nearby. There are big buildings here and lots of concrete open space. We tried to get into different areas but found locked doors. Eventually we discovered that the hotel was in a different building away from the large structures here. The hotel is in a process of renovation. All the rooms I saw looked brand new - good quality - and fairly cheap. They charge higher prices for foreigners and the rates range from 600 to 3000 rubles. Nice rooms are 1300 rubles and up (cheap). From the information I was given, I believe they have 51 rooms. A forest is nearby. The land goes from barren concrete to sudden, thick birch tree forest. For 350 rubles an hour you can ride a horse with the help of an instructor. There is a large pool there - the biggest I have seen at a Moscow hotel and you can take aqua-aerobics classes there. A sports bar is expected to be completed soon. They have a so-so cafe now with a view of a horse area. There are no interesting sights here, just tall apartment buildings and smoke stacks. There are no shops anywhere nearby. And I saw no horses during my visit, but I smelled them in the second building I entered while trying to find the hotel.
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