Reviews
Guest reviews of our hotels
Шаман Оумхаатадэ
The 'Piligrim' hotel is a place where the name fully matches reality. 'Piligrim' from Latin 'peregrinus' means foreigner, traveler—and this is fully felt here, as the hotel attracts many guests from different countries, including China. I myself stayed here for a couple of days while on a shamanic journey to the power places of the Kola Peninsula. I can note that the hotel maintains cleanliness, there's real hot water in the shower, which is very important, and the price for accommodation is quite comfortable. The only nuance to keep in mind—book the room in advance to avoid unpleasant surprises)
Алексей Петров
февраль 2026
Room cleaning and condition were not up to standard
Алексей Юдин
Great hotel for the price—clean, neat, cozy! Responsive staff, and a nice bonus—they arranged free access to the fitness club.
Валерий Телегин
Very nice place, cozy, good, very polite staff, especially liked Galina ❤️
Кристина
Wonderful place! Clean, cozy, no noise. We stayed here in March, passing through. Check-in was at night. They answered the phone immediately, helped us find the way by phone if we got lost. Kitchen has everything needed. Everything tidy, no dirt. Toilet and shower are combined. Toiletries need to be requested from the administrator. The administrator, by the way, is a pleasant woman! You can chat. :-) Rooms are clean and compact. There's a separate area with a table by the window. If we're ever in Murmansk again, we'll definitely book this hotel!
Окса
Decent hotel, a bit chilly. Missing clothes hooks. There's a kitchen, but no stove—only a microwave, kettle, and thermopot. Many Chinese guests. Cleaned frequently, enough toilet paper, soap and air freshener provided. Toilet and bathroom shared among three rooms. There's a separate laundry drying room; laundry service available for an extra fee.
Евгений Шулянский
февраль 2026
What I liked: Everything was perfect, friendly staff, delicious and varied breakfast, bed linens changed daily, everywhere clean and cozy
Andrew Yampolskiy
A grand ship for the 1950s, and it still looks powerful today! Well done for preserving it as a museum instead of letting scrap dealers turn it into needles.