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Like every other large city, Moscow has many hotels that vary from 2 and up to 5 stars in quality. Several large hotel chains are present in Moscow, including Sheraton, Mariott and Radisson, while cheaper accomodation options are available as well[1].

In 2010, there were 267 hotels in Moscow, while by 2020 it's planned to bring that amount to 535[2].

Moscow hotels prices are usually very high, and it's something that leads to hotels being half-vacant even during peak holiday season[3]

There are numerous explanations to that. The first one says that after global reccession there has been a sharp decline in global travels[3], while the second one blames Moscow authorities on demolishing a lot of Soviet mid-priced hotels to make room for expensive 5 star ones[3].

In order to deal with excessive pricing, numerous other options are available on the market, including hostels[4] and short-term apartment rental.

List of 5-star hotels in Moscow[edit]

Hotel Metropol in Moscow.
Hotel Metropol in Moscow.

Affordable hotels[edit]

Cosmos Hotel in Moscow.
Cosmos hotel in Moscow with statue of Charles de Gaulle in front of it.
  • Soyuz Hotel
  • Katerina Park Hotel
  • Volga Hotel
  • Cosmos Hotel
  • Art Hotel Moscow
  • Budapest Hotel
  • Vostok Hotel
  • Altay Hotel
  • Slavyanka Hotel
  • Sayany Hotel
  • Universitetskaya Hotel
  • Zolotoi Koloss Hotel

Interesting facts[edit]

Other accomodation options[edit]

Short-term apartment rental and a wide selection of hostels is available in Moscow as well.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Discount Moscow Hotels". Moscow Russia Insider's Guide.
  2. ^ "Количество гостиниц в Москве удвоится" (in Russian). The Epoch Times.
  3. ^ a b c "Sky-high prices leave Moscow hotel rooms vacant". Russia Today.
  4. ^ "Hostel in Moscow (and where to book it!)". Moscow Russia Insider's Guide.
  5. ^ "Golden Ring". Golden Ring Hotel.

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