Four Seasons Hotel Moscow is located in the historic building of Moskva Hotel, in the very heart of Moscow, a minutes' walk from the Kremlin, Red Square and the Bolshoi Theatre. Free WiFi access is available in this hotel. Each elegant room and suite will provide you with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, a Nespresso coffee machine and an Ipad. Featuring a bath, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries by Roberto Cavalli. Extras include a desk and a safety deposit box. Quadrum Restaurant serves Italian cuisine, and Bystro offers Russian dishes with a Nordic touch. Guests can enjoy a drink at The Silk Lounge or Moskovsky Bar. Other facilities offered at the property include meeting facilities, a ticket service and luggage storage. The hotel is 50 metres from State Historical Museum, 75 metres from Red Square and 400 metres from Lenin Mausoleum. Okhotny Ryad Metro Station is just a minute's walk from Four Seasons Hotel Moscow. Belorussky Train Station is 2 metro stops away, and Sheremetyevo International Airport is a 35-minute Aeroexpress Train ride from this station.
Situated at the end of Red Square (Krasnaia Ploshchad'), The Ritz-Carlton Moscow is the most sought after hotel in the city. It has all the amenities that the International chain Ritz is known for like the veined marble, velvet, crisp linen, etc. A major attraction of this hotel is the view. The upper floor rooms offer fantastic view of Moscow Kremlin, the center of Russian history. What was once a witness to ceremonies, coronations and conflicts, the area around the hotel is now the symbol of Cultural epicenter. A stay in the Ritz-Carlton is a must for those looking for history and tradition.
Located in the historical center of Moscow on the banks of the Moskva River, the Baltschug has a marvelous view of both the Kremlin and St. Basil's Cathedral. The classically-detailed facade and the lush interior decor befit a five-star property. The classical eight-story building, originally erected in 1898, was overhauled and restored a century later. The hotel, complete with a world-class day spa inside, is a favorite of official delegations and celebrities. Red Square, the Bol'shoi Theater, and the Tretiakov Gallery are all within walking distance of the front door. Dining and drinking options within the hotel include Restaurant Baltschug (Contemporary European), Shogun Restaurant (Japanese), Cafe Kranzler, the Lobby Lounge, and Bar Baltschug. If you have the money, do yourself a favor and stay at the Baltschug.
The invariably festive-looking, centrally located, five-star Marriott Grand Hotel was built in 1996. It is less than one kilometer away from Red Square (Krasnaia Ploshchad') and Gorky Park, right in the heart of the city. The hotel's services and facilities are top-class. Air-conditioning in each room can be individually adjusted. Moreover four on-site restaurants and lounges provide unforgettable fine dining experiences.
MaMaison Pokrovka Suite Hotel is located on the historically famous Pokrovka street. This street used to be a road that connected the Kremlin to royal mansions and palaces in the countryside. While also being called the Tsar's road, it boasted of being the street to house the first-ever stone inn in Moscow, on a unique site at Pokrovka Gates. The street is now known for upmarket restaurants, high profile offices, cafes and boutiques. This suite hotel does complete justice to its surroundings. All the suite rooms are spacious, filled with modern amenities. Each suite is decorated in a different style, with lots of natural light, pastel shades and unique shapes.
Although more for business than pleasure, this posh 34-storey hotel is also well-suited for modern luxury living. Located in the oldest part of Moscow, guests will gasp at panoramic views of old and new Moscow, while relaxing in the hotel's decadent rooms with every possible amenity at hand. The staff is courteous and the service, prompt and discreet. Two restaurants cater to different tastes here, while the fitness center and swimming pool exude a sense of extravagance. Truly a hotel fit for a king, for the prices are as high as the airs of the patrons.
A gem among hotels in Russia, the Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow boasts landmark status in the heart of the capital city. This elegant Moscow hotel was built between 1953 and 1957 as part of Stalin's Seven Sisters project, and showcases Soviet Neo-classic architecture. Soaring at 206 meters high, this hotel was the largest European hotel of its day. The hotel affords guests easy access to major attractions and state buildings including Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Bolshoi Theatre, among others. With 505 luxurious rooms, with premier amenities and 38 serviced apartments, guests can choose accommodation to fit any stay. An on-site spa, featuring a 50-meter indoor, heated pool and state-of-the-art fitness facilities welcomes guests to relax in complete luxury. Guests can also enjoy an extensive range of original art collection, murals and ceiling frescoes.