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How to Write a Hotel Review

Hotel reviews can be extremely to helpful others who want to make well-
informed travel decisions in regards to their lodging accommodations.
Whether you had the best hotel stay of your life or your experience was
lacking, including the most relevant information can help travelers make the
right choice. Start by giving an overview of your stay and providing context
on your trip. Then, jump into any details you want other travelers to know
about. Finally, always remember to keep your review fair and truthful.
1. Start with an overview of your experience. People who read your
review will see a review title and maybe the first line of your review.
State if you had a positive, neutral, or negative experience, or highlight
a particularly notable detail.
 Also give a numeric or star rating if the review site has the option.
 Keep in mind that your reader might only look at the title and rating of
your review, so make sure it gives a good overview.

2. Include photographs if the review site allows it. Adding


photographs to your review will catch readers' eyes and help them
visualize your experience. Use photos that demonstrate the
experience you are writing about. For example, if you had a great
breakfast every morning, post a photo that shows how delicious it
was.
 Try to include photos that show information that isn't available on the
hotel website.

3. Introduce yourself, the purpose of your trip, and when you visited
the hotel. Give your readers some context about who you are and why
you visited the hotel. Was it a family vacation? A romantic getaway?
Were you traveling for business? What time of year was it? Did you
spend a holiday at the hotel? Travelers who are thinking about taking
a similar trip will find the information especially helpful.
 The most trustworthy source of information about hotels is word-of-
mouth. Make sure your review is personal so that readers know it is
coming from a real person.
 Keep your review recent. The most relevant reviews will be up-to-date
with information from a recent stay.
TIPS
1. Be Specific in your Hotel Review. Telling other travelers
what type of room you stayed in might help them narrow down
which hotel reviews to read based on their own room
preferences. ...
2. Sound Intelligent. ...
3. Include Photos if Possible. ...
4. Talk About the Amenities.

What should I write?


Constructive reviews can help others to determine which hotels best suit their personal taste and
requirements. As you have stayed at one or more of our featured hotels, you can now give other
Moscow Hotels clients the benefit of your valuable insights. Tell others what you saw, what you
liked and didn't like, how you were treated by hotel staff and whether you would recommend the
hotel to others. Here are a few things to keep in mind while writing your review:

 Keep your comments concise


 Share your experiences and recommendations
 Give specific details about what you liked about the hotel
 Remember to rate the hotel (between 1 and 5) in the Rating field of the page

Golden Ring Hotel


Address: 5, Smolenskaya Ulitsa, Moscow, 119121, Russia
Nearest metro: Novokuznetskaya

Boasting an excellent location just beyond the central Garden Ring, close to many of Moscow's
most famous landmarks, the Golden Ring Hotel offers some of the best value five-star
accommodation in the city.
Opposite the towering, neo-gothic sky-scraper of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the hotel has
superb views of downtown Moscow from its higher floors, and offers quick access to Ulitsa
Arbat, Moscow's famous pedestrian precinct, and an ideal place for visitors to stroll amongst the
souvenir stalls and watch the lively street performers.

Situated only 200 m from Smolenskaya Metro Station, the hotel provides fast access both to Red
Square and the Kremlin, and to major business venues like Crocus Expo and Moscow City, site
of the World Trade Centre and ExpoCenter. The Golden Ring offers comfortably furnished, air-
conditioned rooms on standard and executive floors, and all the amenities you would expect
from a modern deluxe hotel, including luxury fitness center, excellent MICE facilities, and
complimetary WiFi throughout the property. While the Golden Ring cannot compete in terms of
luxury and atmosphere with Moscow's very top 5-star hotels, in terms of facilities and amenities
it is among Moscow's best-value hotels.
The Golden Ring provides numerous dining options, and is well known for its large buffet
breakfasts accompanied with live harp music. Nearby Arbat is home to many more top
restaurants and cafes offering Russian and international cuisine, lively atmosphere, and al fresco
dining in the summer.

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