Park Inn by Radisson Ekaterinburg
by the TopOfHotel team
Park Inn by Radisson is the 4-star international brand with the best location of the group — central, walkable to the main sights.
Park Inn by Radisson is the 4-star international brand with the best location of the group — central, walkable to the main sights.
In-Depth Review
Park Inn by Radisson Ekaterinburg sits right in the city centre, in the kind of spot travellers actually want — a few minutes' walk to the Opera & Ballet House, with Church on the Blood, the memorial to Tsar Nicholas II, not far off. The 4-star hotel's 160 rooms carry the bright, color-blocked Park Inn look that feels lively and friendly, and the brand's strong orange and yellow give the lobby an open, airy feel that breaks from the classic Russian hotels of the same era. The 8.8/10 on Agoda tells you most guests leave satisfied and get what they came for.
Rooms and decor
Rooms run in the Park Inn style — bright colors, modern design, heated bathroom floors, stable free high-speed Wi-Fi and satellite TV with plenty of channels. Most reviews praise the cleanliness and the comfortable beds. Standard rooms are a sensible size for two, while the higher room types give you more space and a better city view. Several reviews suggest going for a higher floor to cut the street noise and improve the outlook. Bathrooms are clean, with modern fittings and toiletries provided.
Food and amenities
Breakfast is a wide buffet covering both traditional Russian and Western options — eggs done several ways, meat, cheese, bread, fresh veg and fruit — and reviews single out the quality and freshness, with quick service so you're not left waiting. The 24-hour gym is a favourite with business travellers who want to train at odd hours, and there are meeting rooms and a business centre for events of various sizes. Most staff speak good English, which makes communication easy for international guests — a point reviews raise again and again. A bar and lobby lounge run from the evening into the night.
Location and getting there
The central location is Park Inn's clearest strength — a short walk to the Opera & Ballet House, the city's oldest and grandest opera theatre. The Afghanistan War Memorial, Holy Trinity Cathedral and Church on the Blood, the city's most important historic site, are all close by. Restaurants, cafes and shops surround the hotel, which makes it ideal for travellers who plan to explore on foot. A nearby metro station makes getting to other parts of the city straightforward, and Koltsovo Airport is reachable by taxi or a shuttle the hotel can arrange.
Things to know before booking
Some street-facing rooms get traffic and street noise, so if you want quiet, ask for a higher floor that doesn't face the main road. A few reviews note cleanliness issues in spots, even though the overall impression is good. And keep expectations set to a reliable 4-star — this is solid international-standard comfort, not a luxury stay.
Our take
Park Inn by Radisson suits travellers who want the best location in the city and the reliability of a known international brand. Starting around $46 a night, it's good value for a 4-star this central. If you want a quiet room, ask for a higher floor away from the main street — it adds a lot to the stay.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Central location — you can walk to the Opera & Ballet House, Church on the Blood and the department stores nearby.
- Good English-speaking staff, which makes things easy for international travellers — a point reviews bring up consistently.
- The 24-hour gym is a favourite with business travellers who want to work out at odd hours, and the Wi-Fi is stable across the hotel.
- Breakfast is a wide buffet of Russian and Western options — several egg styles, meat, cheese, bread, fresh veg and fruit — with quick service and reviews praising the quality.
- The bright orange-and-yellow Park Inn look gives the lobby and rooms a cheerful, open feel that stands apart from the city's classic Russian hotels.
- Some street-facing rooms get traffic and street noise; reviews suggest asking for a higher floor for a quieter night and a better city view.
- A few reviews note cleanliness issues in spots, even though the overall impression is good.
- It's a reliable 4-star rather than a luxury stay, so set expectations around solid international-standard comfort, not high-end indulgence.
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Insider Tips
- Ask for a higher floor away from the main street — reviews say it cuts the traffic noise and gives a better city view.
- Use the 24-hour gym if your schedule is odd; it's open round the clock and travellers single it out.
- Have the front desk arrange a taxi or the hotel shuttle to Koltsovo Airport rather than sorting transport yourself.