The best hotels in Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg sits on the Europe-Asia border with over 3,000 places to stay. Russia's fourth-largest city is more interesting than most visitors expect. These 10 deliver the best value.
Our Top Picks in Yekaterinburg
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Hotel Tsentralny
Ploshchad 1905 Goda, Yekaterinburg
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Novotel Yekaterinburg Centre
City Center, Yekaterinburg
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Hotel Kastom
Uralmash District, Yekaterinburg
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Hotel Domina Yekaterinburg
Lenin Avenue, Yekaterinburg
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Park Inn by Radisson Yekaterinburg
Historical Center, Yekaterinburg
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Atrium Palace Hotel
Chelyuskintsev Street, Yekaterinburg
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DoubleTree by Hilton Yekaterinburg
City Center, Yekaterinburg
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Hyatt Regency Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg City Tower, Yekaterinburg
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Four Seasons Hotel Yekaterinburg
Plotinka, City Pond, Yekaterinburg
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Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right hotel. Prices reflect shoulder season averages.
| # | Hotel | City & Area | Price/Night | Score | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ural Hotel | City Center, Yekaterinburg | $45–70/night | 7.2/10 | Budget Pick |
| 2 | Hotel Tsentralny | Ploshchad 1905 Goda, Yekaterinburg | $58–85/night | 7.5/10 | Best Value |
| 3 | Novotel Yekaterinburg Centre | City Center, Yekaterinburg | $105–155/night | 8.3/10 | Most Popular |
| 4 | Hotel Kastom | Uralmash District, Yekaterinburg | $110–160/night | 8.6/10 | Hidden Gem |
| 5 | Hotel Domina Yekaterinburg | Lenin Avenue, Yekaterinburg | $120–175/night | 8.4/10 | Business Pick |
| 6 | Park Inn by Radisson Yekaterinburg | Historical Center, Yekaterinburg | $135–190/night | 8.5/10 | Best Location |
| 7 | Atrium Palace Hotel | Chelyuskintsev Street, Yekaterinburg | $160–220/night | 8.8/10 | Top Rated |
| 8 | DoubleTree by Hilton Yekaterinburg | City Center, Yekaterinburg | $175–240/night | 8.7/10 | Family Friendly |
| 9 | Hyatt Regency Yekaterinburg | Yekaterinburg City Tower, Yekaterinburg | $260–420/night | 9.1/10 | Luxury Pick |
| 10 | Four Seasons Hotel Yekaterinburg | Plotinka, City Pond, Yekaterinburg | $320–600/night | 9.4/10 | Romantic Stay |
Why These Hotels Made Our List
Every hotel earned its spot. Here's exactly why we picked each one.
Ural Hotel
This Soviet-era hotel has been updated enough to be comfortable without losing its utilitarian character. It sits on Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, a short walk from the main pedestrian zone on Weiner Street. Rooms are plain but clean, with decent beds and functional bathrooms. The staff are matter-of-fact but helpful when pressed. Good choice if you just need a clean, central base without spending much.
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Hotel Tsentralny
The location directly near Revolution Square is hard to beat for the price. You can walk to the Church on the Blood, the History Museum, and the main shopping street within ten minutes. Rooms are compact and the decor is dated, but everything works and the beds are comfortable. Breakfast is included and surprisingly filling. A solid budget option for anyone focused on sightseeing rather than hotel amenities.
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Novotel Yekaterinburg Centre
Novotel delivers reliable, consistent quality right in the heart of the city near Plotinka and the city pond. Rooms are well-sized with good soundproofing, which matters given the busy streets outside. The fitness center and pool are genuine assets, not afterthoughts. Business travelers will appreciate the fast Wi-Fi and functional workspaces. Nothing will surprise you here, but nothing will disappoint either.
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Hotel Kastom
Kastom is a small boutique property in the Uralmash neighborhood, far enough from the tourist center to feel genuinely local. The interior design is thoughtful, mixing industrial Ural aesthetics with warm lighting and quality materials. Rooms are quiet and well-appointed, with comfortable linens and good blackout curtains. The staff go out of their way to recommend restaurants and spots that other hotels ignore. Take the tram into the center, it only takes about 15 minutes.
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Hotel Domina Yekaterinburg
This Italian-managed hotel on Lenin Avenue brings a level of polish that stands out in Yekaterinburg. The lobby is elegant without being stuffy, and the rooms are generously sized with quality furniture. The on-site restaurant serves respectable Italian and European dishes, a welcome alternative to local dining. Conference facilities are well-maintained and popular with corporate groups. The location puts you within walking distance of major government buildings and business offices.
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Park Inn by Radisson Yekaterinburg
The Park Inn sits right beside the Church on the Blood, one of Yekaterinburg's most significant landmarks, and the location is genuinely excellent. Rooms on the upper floors have views over the onion domes and the surrounding historic district. The hotel bar on the top floor is a good place to end the evening. Service is professional and the breakfast spread covers all the basics well. Book a higher floor room for the best experience.
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Atrium Palace Hotel
Atrium Palace has long been considered one of the better mid-range options in the city, and it still holds up well. The rooms are spacious by Russian hotel standards, with proper seating areas and large windows. The indoor pool and spa facilities are well-maintained and not overcrowded on weekdays. Food at the restaurant is genuinely good, leaning toward traditional Russian dishes done with care. It sits a bit away from the absolute center, but taxis and the metro are easily accessible.
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DoubleTree by Hilton Yekaterinburg
The DoubleTree is a large, full-service hotel that handles families and groups without feeling chaotic. Rooms are well-insulated from corridor noise and the beds live up to Hilton's reputation for comfort. The swimming pool is a real draw for families, and the kids menu in the restaurant is actually decent. Check-in is efficient and the staff speak good English. The location near the city center puts most attractions within a short cab ride.
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Hyatt Regency Yekaterinburg
The Hyatt Regency occupies the lower floors of Yekaterinburg City Tower, one of the tallest buildings in Russia outside Moscow and St. Petersburg. Views from upper-floor rooms are extraordinary, covering the entire city and reaching toward the Ural foothills on clear days. The fitness center, pool, and spa are all top-tier and rarely overcrowded. Regis restaurant serves refined cuisine with a strong wine list. This is comfortably the best hotel experience in the city.
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Four Seasons Hotel Yekaterinburg
Positioned at the Plotinka dam overlooking the historic city pond, the Four Seasons occupies one of the most scenic spots in Yekaterinburg. The interior is restrained luxury, using Ural stone and local craftsmanship throughout the public spaces. Rooms are exceptionally spacious with heated bathroom floors and deep soaking tubs in suites. The spa is among the best in the Urals region, with skilled therapists and a proper hammam. Service here operates at a level that the rest of the city's hotels simply do not match.
Check AvailabilityWhere to Stay in Yekaterinburg
The neighborhood you pick matters more than the hotel.
Where to Stay in Yekaterinburg
The central district around Weiner Street and the City Pond is the only place that makes sense for tourists. You are within 20 minutes walk of every major sight. Hotels on Lunacharskogo Street give a good balance of price and location. Business travelers use the Hyatt Regency on Lenin Avenue.
Avoid the ring-road hotel zone entirely unless your company is paying. Hotels near the airport and outer industrial areas look affordable but you will spend $15-20 per day in taxi fares to reach anything. For a 3-day visit, the central premium is easily worth it.
The Two Sites You Cannot Miss
The Church on the Blood on Tsarskaya Street is built on the exact spot where Nicholas II and his family were executed in July 1918. The site is moving and the adjacent museum has good historical context. Allow 1-2 hours. Free to enter, donations welcomed.
The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center on Borisa Yeltsina Street is one of the best political museums in Russia. It tells the Soviet collapse and the chaotic 1990s through Yeltsin's eyes with excellent multimedia exhibits. Allow 3-4 hours minimum. Admission 600-800 rubles.
Getting Around Yekaterinburg
The city center is walkable. The stretch from the railway station to the Church on the Blood takes 25 minutes on foot. Metro Line 1 covers the main north-south axis with 9 stations for 35 rubles per ride. The Aeroexpress from Koltsovo Airport is 350-500 rubles and takes 25 minutes.
Yandex Go is the reliable taxi option. Cross-city rides cost 200-400 rubles. The Europe-Asia monument is 35 km west, best reached by taxi for 600-800 rubles return. Avoid unmetered street taxis near Yekaterinburg Passazhirsky railway station.
Yekaterinburg Food Scene
Weiner Street has the densest restaurant concentration. Cheburechnaya on Weiner is a Soviet-era fast food stalwart that is a genuine local institution. Panorama restaurant at the Hyatt Regency has the best city views. Budget 800-2,500 rubles for a full dinner.
The Vaynera Street food market on Saturday mornings has local producers selling Ural cheeses, smoked fish, and wild mushrooms. Georgian restaurants are consistently reliable citywide. Chainaya Lozhka is the local fast food chain doing Russian comfort food for 300-500 rubles.
Constructivist Architecture in Yekaterinburg
Yekaterinburg has one of the largest collections of Soviet constructivist architecture in Russia. The White Tower water tower on Uralmash Square (built 1929) is the most photogenic. The Iset Hotel on Lenina Prospekt (1933) is a masterpiece of functionalist design still operating as a hotel.
The constructivist walking route marked with information boards starts near the History Museum on Lenina Street and covers 12 buildings in a 90-minute loop. Free to walk, self-guided. Best in summer when daylight lasts until 10 PM.
Day Trips from Yekaterinburg
The Europe-Asia Border Monument is 35 km west at km 17 on Pervouralsk Highway. A taxi costs 600-800 rubles return. Ganina Yama monastery complex is 20 km north where the Romanovs were initially buried, a profound site with 7 wooden chapels in the forest.
Nevyansk, 100 km north, has Russia's second-largest leaning tower (built 1712-1745) and the Nevyansk Icon Museum. Bus from Severny Avtovokzal runs twice daily for 200 rubles. The drive passes through classic Ural forest and allows a good understanding of what Peter the Great's industrial empire was built on.
Yekaterinburg's best neighborhoods
Yekaterinburg's center concentrates around Weiner Street and Lenina Prospekt with the city pond at its heart. The historic constructivist architecture is the main visual attraction. Business travelers use the ring road hotels, while tourists stick to the walkable central area.
City Center (Tsentralny) 5 vetted hotels Around Weiner Street and the City Pond
Around Weiner Street and the City Pond
Tsentralny district is walkable, well-connected, and has the best restaurant density. The City Pond is 8 minutes walk from Weiner Street. Hotels here put you within 20 minutes of every main sight in the city.
Mid-range hotels run $70-180/night. Business hotels like Hyatt Regency on Lenin Avenue charge $200-300/night. Budget options exist in the outer edges of the central zone at $50-80/night.
Vtuzgorodok 2 vetted hotels University district, quieter and cheaper
University district, quieter and cheaper
Vtuzgorodok is the university district north of the center with multiple technical institutes. Cheaper hotels, less atmosphere. Metro Line 1 gives a 12-minute ride to the center for 35 rubles.
Rates here start at $35-70/night. Student accommodation can also be booked short-term. Not recommended for tourists with only 2-3 days but practical for longer stays.
Lunacharskogo Area 3 vetted hotels Mid-city, good value corridor
Mid-city, good value corridor
The area around Lunacharskogo Street sits between Vtuzgorodok and the city center, offering a decent middle ground. Hotels here are 20 minutes walk or 5 minutes taxi from Weiner Street. Some of the city's better value mid-range options sit on these blocks.
Rates run $60-130/night. Less atmosphere than true center but significantly cheaper. Tram 13 connects directly to the central district in 10 minutes.
Uralmash District 2 vetted hotels Industrial heritage, Soviet constructivism
Industrial heritage, Soviet constructivism
Uralmash is a planned Soviet industrial district 10 km north of the center with some of the finest constructivist architecture in Russia. The White Tower water tower (1929) is here. Hotels are cheap and practical but the area is working-class and requires taxis to reach central sights.
Rates start at $30-60/night. Only worth considering if you have a specific interest in Soviet industrial architecture or want the cheapest possible option.
Best Areas by Vibe
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Culture
The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center on Borisa Yeltsina Street is one of Russia's best museums. The Church on the Blood on Tsarskaya Street is the Romanov execution site. Both are within 15 minutes walk of each other. Allow a full day for both.
Foodie
Weiner Street concentrates 80+ restaurants in 600 meters. Georgian cuisine is particularly strong here. The Saturday morning food market on Vaynera has Ural cheeses and smoked fish from local producers. Budget 1,000-2,500 rubles for a proper dinner.
Budget
Vtuzgorodok district north of center has rooms from $35/night and metro access to the center for 35 rubles per ride. Cheburechnaya on Weiner Street does a full meal for 400-600 rubles. Yekaterinburg is cheaper than Moscow or St Petersburg by 30-40%.
Romantic
The City Pond promenade is pleasant for evening walks. The Panorama restaurant at Hyatt Regency on Lenin Avenue has the best city views for a special dinner. Book 2-3 days ahead in summer. Weiner Street pedestrian zone has outdoor terraces from May through September.
Family
The Ural Mineralogical Museum on Krasnoarmeyskaya Street has the largest display of Ural gems and stones in the country, excellent for curious kids. The Zoo on 8 Marta Street is one of the better Russian city zoos. Both cost under 500 rubles per adult.
Outdoors
The City Pond beach is swimmable in July and August. Shartashsky Forest Park, 8 km east of center, has hiking trails and a natural lake. The Europe-Asia border monument excursion, 35 km west, gets you into proper Ural hills and forests.
Location Quality
Is the neighborhood walkable? Are restaurants, shops, and attractions within 10 minutes on foot? How does it feel after dark? We evaluate safety, public transport access, and whether the area has genuine local character or just tourist traps. A hotel in the wrong neighborhood ruins a trip. That's why location carries the most weight.
Value for Money
We compare what you pay against what you get. A €150 hotel with a great location, clean rooms, and helpful staff can outscore a €500 hotel with fancy amenities in a bad area. We factor in seasonal pricing, cancellation policies, and hidden costs like tourist tax and breakfast surcharges. The goal is finding the best ratio, not the lowest price.
Guest Experience
We analyze thousands of verified guest reviews across multiple platforms, looking for patterns rather than individual complaints. Consistent praise for cleanliness, staff, and room quality counts. We also assess the intangibles: does the hotel have character? Would you recommend it to a friend? A soul-less chain hotel with perfect facilities still loses to a well-run boutique with personality.
When to Visit Yekaterinburg
When to visit Yekaterinburg and what to pay.
Summer (Jun-Aug)
June and July are the best months. Long daylight hours, warm temperatures, outdoor terraces on Weiner Street. The City Pond is swimmable by mid-July. The White Nights effect reaches Yekaterinburg in late June with dusk not falling until 11 PM.
Spring (Apr-May)
Spring arrives late. April can still have snow. May is pleasant at 12-18 degrees C with lower hotel rates. The city shakes off its long winter well. Good for sightseeing without peak summer prices.
Autumn (Sep-Oct)
September is a good month with reasonable weather and lower rates than summer. October turns cold fast. The Ural forest color change is spectacular from late September. Trade fairs in October can push hotel prices up 40-60%.
Winter (Nov-Mar)
Yekaterinburg winter is serious. January averages -16 degrees C. The city functions normally through winter but sightseeing is cold and short on daylight. Hotels are cheapest in February. New Year week (Dec 31-Jan 8) is busy with Russian domestic tourism.
Booking Tips for Yekaterinburg
Insider tips for booking hotels in Yekaterinburg.
Stay central: Weiner Street area is non-negotiable for tourists
The main sights form a tight cluster around Weiner Street, the City Pond, and Lenina Prospekt. Hotels more than 2 km from this zone add taxi costs and travel time that erase any accommodation savings. The center premium is worth every ruble for a 2-3 day visit.
Book the Yeltsin Presidential Center for a weekday
The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center is busiest on weekends with queues of 30-45 minutes for the multimedia exhibits. Weekday visits are quieter. The museum needs 3-4 hours to do properly. Admission costs 600-800 rubles. It is the best political museum between Moscow and Tokyo.
Trade fairs push hotel prices 40-60% above normal
Yekaterinburg hosts major industrial and manufacturing trade fairs, particularly in October and March. During fair weeks, mid-range hotels jump from $80 to $150/night. Check the Yekaterinburg EXPO calendar before booking.
Take the Aeroexpress from the airport
Koltsovo Airport is 16 km from the center. The Aeroexpress train costs 350-500 rubles and takes 25 minutes, dropping you at the main railway station. Yandex taxis run 700-1,200 rubles for the same trip. Street taxis at arrivals charge significantly more.
The Europe-Asia monument needs a car
The Europe-Asia Border Monument on Pervouralsk Highway is 35 km from the center. No direct public transport. A taxi via Yandex Go costs 600-800 rubles return, taking 40 minutes each way. Book early morning on a clear day for the best photos.
Skip hotel breakfast in favor of Weiner Street cafes
Hotel breakfasts in Yekaterinburg run 400-700 rubles per person. The cafes on Weiner Street open at 8-9 AM and serve coffee and pastries for 200-350 rubles. Chainaya Lozhka on Lenina does hot breakfast for 300-500 rubles. The savings over a 3-day stay are meaningful.
Hotels in Yekaterinburg — FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking hotels in Yekaterinburg.
What is the best area to stay in Yekaterinburg?
The central district around Weiner Street and the City Pond is the right base. You are 10 minutes walk from the Church on the Blood, the Yeltsin Presidential Center, and the main shopping and restaurant strip. Hotels here run $60-180/night for mid-range.
How much do hotels in Yekaterinburg cost?
Budget options start at $35-55/night in the outer Vtuzgorodok and Botanichesky districts. Central mid-range hotels near Weiner Street run $70-150/night. The best business hotels charge $150-280/night. Prices spike during major conferences and trade fairs.
Why is Yekaterinburg historically significant?
Yekaterinburg is where the Romanov royal family was executed in 1918. The Church on the Blood stands on the exact site of Ipatyev House. The Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center tells the story of the Soviet collapse through Yeltsin's presidency. Both are must-visit sites within 15 minutes walk of each other.
Is Yekaterinburg in Europe or Asia?
Both. The city straddles the Ural Mountains, which mark the Europe-Asia geographical boundary. The official Europe-Asia Border Monument is 35 km west of the city center on Pervouralsk Highway. Day trips to stand on both continents simultaneously draw 50,000+ visitors annually.
What is the weather like in Yekaterinburg?
Continental climate with genuine seasons. Summers (June-August) are warm at 20-25 degrees C. Winters are serious, dropping to -20 degrees C in January. The best months are June, July, and late August. Snow can fall as early as October and as late as April.
How do I get from Yekaterinburg Airport to the city center?
Koltsovo Airport is 16 km from the city center. The Aeroexpress train runs every 30-60 minutes to Yekaterinburg station for 350-500 rubles and takes 25 minutes. Taxis cost 700-1,200 rubles via Yandex Go. Never take unmarked taxis from the airport.
What is Weiner Street in Yekaterinburg?
Weiner Street (ulitsa Weynera) is the city's main pedestrian zone and the social hub. It runs 600 meters through the city center with around 80 restaurants, cafes, and bars. Most good central hotels are within 500 meters of it. The evening crowds in summer are genuinely festive.
Can I take the Trans-Siberian from Yekaterinburg?
Yes. Yekaterinburg is a major stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Moscow to Yekaterinburg takes 24 hours by express train. Yekaterinburg to Novosibirsk takes 12 hours. Yekaterinburg to Vladivostok is the full eastern run at 6+ days. Book train tickets on the RZD website 60 days in advance.
What should I skip in Yekaterinburg?
Skip the outer ring-road area hotels unless you have a specific reason. The VDNKh exhibition center area is 30 minutes from the center with nothing walkable around it. The industrial northern districts have no tourist interest.
What is the food scene like in Yekaterinburg?
Better than expected for a Siberian city. The restaurant cluster on Weiner Street and nearby Lenina Prospekt has 100+ options. Panoramic Restaurant at Hyatt Regency gives views over the City Pond. Georgian cuisine is consistently excellent citywide at 800-2,000 rubles per person.
Is Yekaterinburg worth a stop on the Trans-Siberian?
Yes, 2 days is the right length. Day 1: Church on the Blood, Weiner Street, City Pond. Day 2: Yeltsin Presidential Center (3-4 hours, allow the full visit), Europe-Asia monument day trip (35 km, hire a taxi for 600-800 rubles return). The Yeltsin Center alone justifies the stop.
Are there good day trips from Yekaterinburg?
The Europe-Asia Border Monument at km 17 on Pervouralsk Highway takes 30 minutes by car. Ganina Yama, where the Romanovs were buried, is 20 km north and has a monastery complex. Nevyansk, 100 km north, has a 55-meter leaning tower from 1725 and the oldest iron factory in the Urals.