Nearly a 5-minute drive from sports attractions such as Kazhimukan Munaitpasov Stadium, the 3-star Lion Hotel Nur-Sultan features 38 rooms with city views. This Nur-Sultan hotel offers Wi-Fi throughout the property, a private parking garage on site and a swimming pool.
Some rooms provide a mini fridge bar, tea and coffee making equipment as well as cable channels to help you enjoy your stay. Guests can use a bath and a sauna, along with bathrobes and a shower cap.
The Lion Nur-Sultan features a continental breakfast in the restaurant. The accommodation has a bar with billiards and karaoke. You can taste American food at Klava, Davai, which is situated only 500 metres away.
City Park is about 3 km away, and The Museum of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan is around 5 minutes by car from the boutique property. Cultural sights in the area are The Museum of Saken Seifullin (1.5 km) and Baiterek Tower (6 km). This smoke-free hotel is within a 10-minute drive of Kazakhstan Military History Museum. For those travelling from afar, Astana airport is 24 minutes' drive away.
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David
2023-08-11
The hotel's location in a quiet district of Astana was a great plus for me. It was away from the hustle and bustle of the city but still close to the railway station. Additionally, there was a cafeteria nearby where I could grab a quick bite. The cleanliness of the hotel was impressive, and the spacious room was comfortable. The staff was helpful and accommodating, allowing me to store my bags in the cloakroom until evening.
Didn't dislike anything about the property.
Richard
2023-03-30
The hotel is conveniently located near the railway station, making it easy to access for travelers. Situated in a quiet district of Astana, it provides a peaceful atmosphere for a good night's sleep. the proximity to the nearest cafeteria offers convenience for guests to grab a meal or snack.
Communication becomes a challenge for those who don't speak Russian or Kazakh, as the staff's limited English proficiency can lead to misunderstandings.