Hotels in Moscow
Like every other large city, Moscow has many hotels rated from 2 to 5 stars. Several large hotel chains are present in Moscow, including Sheraton, Marriott and Radisson.[1]
In 2010 there were 267 hotels in Moscow. The city plans to increase the number of hotels to 535 in 2020.[2]
Moscow hotel prices are usually very high, so that they tend to be half-empty even during peak holiday season.[3] It has been suggested that low occupancy rates are due to a sharp decline in global travel since the global recession that started in 2007,[3] and that Moscow authorities have demolished many Soviet-era mid-priced hotels to make room for expensive 5-star ones.[3]
In order to deal with high prices, numerous other options are available on the market, including hostels[4] and short-term apartment rental.[5]
Gallery
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St. Regis Moscow Nikolskaya Hotel
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Crowne Plaza Moscow World Trade Centre Hotel
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President Hotel
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Radisson Blu Olympiyskiy Hotel
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Milan Hotel
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Azimut Moscow Olympic Hotel
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Hotel Novotel Moscow City
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Holiday Inn Moscow Suschevsky
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Holiday Inn Moscow Sokolniki
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Radisson Slavyanskaya Hotel
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Borodino Hotel
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Aerostar Hotel
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Korston Club Hotel
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DoubleTree by Hilton Moscow Hotel
List of 5-star hotels in Moscow
- Golden Ring Hotel
- Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya Hotel
- Hotel Metropol
- Lotte Hotel Moscow
- Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow (Hotel Ukraina)
- Savoy Hotel Moscow
- Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy Moscow
- Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow
Other notable hotels
References
- ^ "Discount Moscow Hotels". Moscow Russia Insider's Guide.
- ^ "Количество гостиниц в Москве удвоится" (in Russian). The Epoch Times.
- ^ a b c "Sky-high prices leave Moscow hotel rooms vacant". Russia Today. Archived from the original on November 14, 2010.
- ^ "Hostel in Moscow (and where to book it!)". Moscow Russia Insider's Guide.
- ^ http://www.ey.com/Publication/vwLUAssets/EY-international-hotel-brands-in-russia-2016/$FILE/EY-international-hotel-brands-in-russia-2016.pdf