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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. 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).

  4. Rossiya Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Rossiya Hotel (Russian: Гостиница «Россия», romanized: Gostinitsa "Rossiya") was a hotel in Moscow and was the largest hotel in the world from 1967 to 1980. [1] Until its closure in 2006, it remained the second largest hotel in Europe , with 3,182 rooms. [ 2 ]

  5. Hotel National, Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel National, Moscow (Russian: гости́ница «Националь») is a five-star hotel in Moscow, Russia, opened in 1903. It has 202 bedrooms and 56 suites and is located on Manege Square , directly across from The Kremlin .

  6. Hotel Moskva - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Moskva or Hotel Moscow may refer to: Hotel Moskva, Belgrade, hotel in Belgrade, Serbia; Four Seasons Hotel Moscow, hotel in Moscow, Russia; Hotel Moscow (Moscow, Idaho), a historic three-story building in Moscow, Idaho, United States; Hotel Moscow, characters in the manga and anime Black Lagoon

  7. The Secret History of a Moscow Hotel's Double Life - AOL

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    The Red Hotel: Moscow 1941, the Metropol Hotel, and the Untold Story of Stalin's Propaganda War amazon.com By day, the hotel appeared to be running as a tightly policed press center.

  8. Hotel Intourist - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built in 1970 by the Soviet state-owned travel monopoly Intourist on Tverskaya Street just north of Red Square. It was the tallest reinforced concrete structure in Moscow. [ 4 ] The hallways were decorated with three stained glass works designed by Leonid Polishchuk and Svetlana Shcherbinina.

  9. Four Seasons Hotel Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Four Seasons Hotel Moscow is a modern luxury hotel in Manezhnaya Square in the Tverskoy District, central Moscow, Russia. It opened on October 30, 2014, with a facade that replicates the Soviet Hotel Moskva of the 1930s ( Russian : Гости́ница «Москва́» ), which previously stood on the same location.