| Crowne Plaza
The chain that calls itself "The Place to Meet" offers one of Moscow's best-value five-star hotels, and certainly has some of the city's best MICE facilities. It is also superbly located for access to the Moscow City business park and Moscow Expo Centre.
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| Heliopark
Founded in 2000, Heliopark is the first Russian-managed international hotel chain, with fourteen properties in Russia, Ukraine, and Germany. Offering cozy and elegant 4-star accommodation and welcoming service, Heliopark will be a welcome surprise to guests with memories of more traditional Russian hotel hospitality.
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| Hilton
Arguably the world's most famous hotel company, Hilton was a late arrival to the Moscow market. However, their first property in the city quickly became one of Moscow's most popular and best value five-star hotels. Occupying one of the legendary 'Seven Sisters' skyscrapers, the Hilton Hotel Leningradskaya has done an excellent job of combining its historic legacy with modern comfort and amenities. The hotel's 274 spacious rooms are traditionally elegant, while public spaces retain their monumental grandeur. Also on offer are seven modern Meetings Industry (MICE) venues, a 24-hour fitness centre with pool, and a top-class restaurant
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| Holiday Inn
Boasting more hotel rooms than any other company in Moscow, Holiday Inn operate five superior hotels in Moscow, offering very comfortable and surprisingly stylish accommodation, as well as first-class services for business travelers. Moscow's first Holiday Inn opened in 1999, and the chain has rapidly grown to be the biggest in the city, offering reliable 4-star accommodation and services at five locations.
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| Kempinski
Although there is only one Kempinski property currently operating in Moscow,the chain has one of the longest histories in the city. Their first property, Baltschug Kempinski Hotel, is one of the city's finest five-star hotels, and there are two more on the way.
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| Lotte
Founded in 1973, Lotte Hotels & Resorts has long been recognized as South Korea's premier luxury hotel chain, but it was not until 2010 that the company opened its first hotel abroad, choosing Moscow for its first foreign venture. Offering luxury and very high standards of service, the chain can boast one of the most prestigious hotels in the city.
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| Mamaison
Operating eleven luxury hotels and residences across Central and Eastern Europe, Mamaison provides consistently high quality and very stylish accommodation combining individual character with world-class service and facilities.The first all-suite hotel in Moscow, Mamaison Pokrovka Suites offers some of the city's most stylish five-star accommodation, with individually designed interiors in all of the hotel's 84 superbly equipped suites.
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| Marriott
Among the world's best-known hotel chains, the American giant was one of the first to enter the Russian market. Moscow's Marriott hotels, the first of which opened in 1997, include some of the best luxury hotels in the downtown area, as well as some of the city's better deluxe hotels, particularly geared to business travellers.In Moscow, there are currently six properties under the Marriott and Courtyard by Marriott brands, all with prime downtown locations.
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| Maxima
A small chain of 3-star hotels in Moscow, Maxima has won an excellent reputation for providing high-quality mid-range accommodation and business services at very reasonable prices. There are now four Maxima hotels in the city, all at attractive locations with good transport links to the city center.
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| Novotel
The French superior chain opened its first Moscow hotel in 1992, and now offers three hotels in Moscow – two in the city centre and one at Sheremetyevo Airport. All offer stylish modern accommodation and superior amenities.
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| Park Hyatt
When Park Hyatt opened their first Moscow property in 2001, it was the city's first superior 5-star hotel and set a new benchmark for luxury standards in the city. It remains at or very near the top of the Moscow hotel market.
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| Park Inn
Although parent company Rezidor is rapidly becoming the leading hotel operator in Russia, their deluxe Park Inn brand is only modestly represented in Moscow, with one mid-size hotel that offers inexpensive and very comfortable accommodation.
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| Radisson
The first international luxury hotel in Moscow was opened by Radisson in 1991. The chain now has three hotels in the city – a five-star and two four-star properties aimed at business travelers.
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| Renaissance
This deluxe chain operated by Marriott International offers stylish accommodation and comprehensive services for business travelers. The company currently has one Moscow property located just outside the city centre. Renaissance Hotels in Moscow, Marriott's sister brand prides itself on the uniqueness, originality, and style of its hotels. While its Moscow property may not be the best example of these qualities, it is nonetheless a top class executive hotel. |
| Ritz-Carlton
Few names have announced their arrival in Moscow more loudly than Ritz-Carlton. When it opened in 2007, the brand's Moscow property caused a sensation with the extravagant luxury of its interiors and the extraordinary range of services offered.
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| Sheraton
One of the most famous hotel brands in the world, Sheraton brought their brand of deluxe executive accommodation to Moscow in 1998, offering business travellers and tourists a slightly less expensive five-star experience.The deluxe executive brand from Starwood, Sheraton offers two Moscow properties, one in the downtown and one at Sheremetyevo Airport. Both provide reliably high levels of 5-star accommodation and a full range of amenities.
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| Swissotel
Swissotel pride themselves on their fresh, distinctive properties and thoroughly modern approach to five-star luxury. Their presence in Moscow is unmissable, thanks to one of the most striking contemporary buildings in the city centre.
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