The first capsule hotel opened in Moscow

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A new capsule hotel has begun its work in the Russian capital. Accommodation in his room will cost the Russians and foreign tourists only $ 80 per night. The unusual hotel also has triple and double rooms.

In Moscow, a capsular hotel was built under the guidance of Japanese designers. It is located near the Kremlin, at the intersection of Yamskaya and Tverskaya streets. Rooms in the capsule hotel will be an ideal option for tourists who need to spend the night in the capital. At first glance, the premises resemble a train compartment, rather than standard hotel rooms. Visitors are provided with a wardrobe, a bed, a shelf for a laptop, sockets and lamps.

Showers and toilet facilities are common areas. In a double room, the beds are like in a train - above each other. The cost of this number is about 2600 Russian rubles per day. Also in the capsule hotel there are also triple family rooms. In total, the hotel has 50 rooms.

Capsule hotel is an innovative invention of Japanese designers. The creators declared that such hotels would be the best place for people who missed the last train. The first capsule hotel appeared in Osaka. It will not work to sit or stand, because the rooms are intended solely for sleep.

Moscow capsule hotel is different in that visitors can stand or work at a computer. In addition, the Japanese are allowed to settle in a similar institution only to men, because they are confident that women create noise, making it difficult for visitors to sleep.

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Mari Novak 04/25/2016
And for all these inconveniences to pay 2600 ??? For what??? In Moscow, of course, mad prices for hotels, but for the money you can find a normal room, and not with inconveniences. As always, stupidly copied someone (in this case, the Japanese) and now what?

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