Murman and Asgard are right next to each other. If you're traveling as a couple, I'd recommend Asgard. A lot of our compatriots stay at Murman, and it's easy to join a spontaneous group for aurora chasing there, which is great. However, because Murman has so many guests, there's no hot water for showering around 9 PM, and the heating in the rooms and common areas isn't as good as Asgard's. The one upside for Murman is that it has an elevator. Overall, Murman is a decent layover spot in the Arctic Circle.
In the north of Murmansk, but the surrounding supermarkets and restaurants are quite good, much cheaper than the city. Anyway, they are not big there, take a minibus to enter the city.
The hotel is hygienic overall and staff are quite friendly and helpful to tourists. Room is huge with well-maintained facilities, including heater and mutil-functional shower. Need to give appreciation to the hotel manager and staff as she’s articulative in English and Russian, who offered help to us to communicate for a lost item of us in a Yandex taxi. Highly recommended if going to skii / enjoy view of snowfall with families.
The hotel is generally small, but the breakfast is quite plentiful. It's a good option if you're going out to play every day or just want to rest at night. There's a large supermarket across the street with all kinds of food. There's also a popular frozen terracotta restaurant nearby, so it's convenient to go anywhere.
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