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  2. Hotels in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    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 order to deal with high prices, numerous other options are available on the market, including hostels [2] and short-term apartment rental. [3]

  3. Izmailovo Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Izmailovo Hotel (Russian: Гостиничный комплекс «Измайлово») is a four-building hotel located in the Izmaylovo District of Moscow, Russia. . It is the largest hotel in Europe, and was the largest hotel in the world from 1980 to 1993.

  4. List of tourist attractions in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The nine Moscow rail terminals are located within a kilometer or two outside of the Garden Ring. Below they are listed clockwise, along with a sample of destinations served by each one, starting with the three stations at Komsomolskaya Square: Leningradsky Rail Terminal (Saint Petersburg, Tallinn, Helsinki, Murmansk)

  5. Hotel Metropol Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Metropol Moscow [1] (Russian: Метрополь, IPA: [mʲɪtrɐˈpolʲ]) is a historic hotel in the center of Moscow, Russia, built between 1899 and 1905 in the Art Nouveau style. It is the largest extant Moscow hotel built before the Russian Revolution of 1917 .

  6. Savoy Hotel, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    In 1914, a cinema hall was opened at the Savoy. In 1917, during the change of power, the Savoy was closed, but 10 years later it was reopened and it became one of the four best hotels in Moscow. [2] In 1959, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic, the hotel was renamed Hotel Berlin. [3]

  7. Hotel Ukraina, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Ukraina was commissioned by Joseph Stalin. [6] It was designed by Arkady Mordvinov and Vyacheslav Oltarzhevsky (the leading Soviet expert on steel-framed highrise construction), and is the second tallest of the neoclassical Stalin-era "seven sisters" (198 m (650 ft), with 34 stories).

  8. Cosmos Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Cosmos at Night. The hotel complex was built to serve the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow in 1980. The building and the nearby monument "Conquerors of Space" were developed jointly by a team of Soviet and French architects: V. Andreev and T. Zaikin and B. Steiskal of Mosproekt 1; and O. Kakub, P. Jouglet, S. Epstein of France. [1]

  9. Peking Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Peking Hotel, which is owned by Sistema, is located at Bol'shaya Sadovaya Ulitsa, 5 in Moscow. Oleg Kuznetsov (Олег Кузнецов) was the hotel administrator from 2002 to 2016. [3] In 2011, it was announced that the hotel would be renovated as a luxury hotel and would reopen in 2017, managed by Fairmont Hotels as the Fairmont Pekin ...