Megapolis Tverskaya
by the TopOfHotel team
Megapolis Tverskaya is a mid-priced 3-star with a fairly good central location on Tverskaya Street.
Megapolis Tverskaya is a mid-priced 3-star with a fairly good central location on Tverskaya Street.
In-Depth Review
Megapolis Tverskaya is a 3-star covering the basics in a central spot on Tverskaya Street. The 7.8/10 score says it does the job without standing out — fine for travelers who want to be in the middle of the city on a mid-range budget. The most common review on Booking.com is "good location, ordinary hotel," which is about the fairest summary there is: the value depends entirely on how much you weight location.
Rooms and decor
The rooms are standard 3-star — clean and functional, with no special design or materials to write home about. Free Wi-Fi handles browsing fine. Plenty of reviewers were satisfied without being wowed, and some flagged that certain rooms could use a refresh and that the bathrooms feel fairly dated. At about $114, the rate runs higher than nearby D-Hotel in the same area despite a lower score, so it pays to compare before booking.
Food and amenities
The hotel sells breakfast as an add-on rather than including it in the rate. Out on Tverskaya Street you'll find food at every price point — traditional Russian restaurants, international spots, and a string of coffee shops and bakeries, plus a supermarket within walking distance. Wi-Fi runs faster in the lobby than in the rooms, and there's no pool or spa.
Location and getting there
Okhotny Ryad metro is a 300 m walk, and Tverskaya Street is lined with shops and restaurants the whole way. Red Square is one metro stop or about a 10-minute walk, and the Bolshoi Theatre is 15 minutes on foot. It's a perfectly workable base for sightseeing — though no better than D-Hotel nearby, which costs less.
Things to know before booking
The score sits at 7.8/10, lower than other picks here, and the reviews are mixed. Some rooms need a refresh and the bathrooms can feel dated. There's no pool or spa, and breakfast is an extra cost. At about $114 a night it's not a bargain for a 3-star at this rating, so weigh it against D-Hotel Tverskaya first.
Our take
Megapolis Tverskaya suits travelers who want a central base on a mid-range budget and aren't chasing anything special — just a clean, convenient place to explore Moscow from. We'd compare the rate against D-Hotel Tverskaya before booking, since the two sit close together but the price and score can differ.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Central Tverskaya Street location in the heart of Moscow, with restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries and a supermarket all within walking distance.
- A 300 m walk from Okhotny Ryad metro, so you're plugged into the network the moment you step out.
- Red Square is one metro stop away or about a 10-minute walk, and the Bolshoi Theatre is 15 minutes on foot.
- Standard 3-star rooms are clean and functional, and Wi-Fi is free — faster in the lobby than in the rooms.
- Mid-range pricing from about $114 a night gives you a genuinely central base without paying 4-star money.
- Scores around 7.8/10 — lower than other options here, and reviews are mixed.
- At about $114 it isn't cheap for a 3-star at this rating; nearby D-Hotel Tverskaya often costs less for a similar location.
- Some reviewers say certain rooms need a refresh and the bathrooms feel fairly dated; there's no pool or spa, and breakfast costs extra rather than being included.
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Insider Tips
- Compare prices with D-Hotel Tverskaya before booking — it's close by, and the rate and score can differ.
- Use the lobby Wi-Fi for anything that needs real speed; it's noticeably faster than the in-room connection.
- Skip the paid breakfast and eat on Tverskaya instead — the street has options at every price, from traditional Russian places to cafes and bakeries.