When it comes to deciding on an appropriate hotel for any visitor to a location overseas their budget is obviously of paramount significance. However whether you’re looking for luxurious or cheap hotel accommodation visitors to Moscow can rest assured that they will find something designed to cater to their budget.
31.08.2007
Staying in Moscow: What Do You Look for in a Hotel?
When it comes to deciding on an appropriate hotel for any visitor to a location overseas their budget is obviously of paramount significance. However whether you’re looking for luxurious or cheap hotel accommodation visitors to Moscow can rest assured that they will find something designed to cater to their budget.
Moscow has a selection of hotels that fit neatly into five categories: Luxury, De Luxe, Superior, Standard and Budget.
Luxury
As might be expected this is the most expensive end of the categories shown. Visitors to Moscow should expect the price of luxurious accommodation to prove expensive. At $428.00 a night the sumptuous accommodation offered by the Baltschug Kempinski situated on the banks of the Moskva River and opposite the Kremlin seems exceptionally good value. The Baltschug Kempinski is as majestic inside as it is out and guests should not be disappointed by the comfort and care offered by this five star hotel and its staff.
De Luxe
The De Luxe category relates to both four and five star modern hotels that offer additional amenities and services designed to make guests feel their stay has been special. Additionally the majority of De Luxe hotels are located centrally and therefore convenient for anyone interested in looking around the historic quarters. As might be expected De Luxe hotels are at the costlier end of the market. An example is the four star Renaissance Moscow Hotel located in the north of the city. The Renaissance is designed to cater for business users and is very well equipped with meeting and conference facilities. Additionally the hotel is located close to a Metro station that is four stops from Red Square. The Renaissance charges $466 per night.
Superior
If you are looking for value for money among the three and four star hotels to be found in Moscow, you can rest assured that a host of them exists. Moscow’s three and four star hotels offer a variety of amenities, facilities and services that permit you to enjoy a comfortable and relaxing experience. For just $264 a night book into the Katerina Hotel in order to enjoy a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Close to the city’s modern Riverside Towers business centre, makes it conveniently situated for business users while the world famous Tretyakov Art Gallery is within easy reach being just one stop on the metro.
Standard Hotels
Still in the three and four star hotel arena the Standard hotels simply offer a little less than their Superior counterparts, but that does not make them any less enjoyable to visit. At $178 per night the Sputnik Hotel located in the central southern district of Moscow is conveniently located to a metro station and is within walking distance of the Moscow University complex on Sparrows Hill.
Budget Hotels
If you’re on a tight budget do not be worried that you will be unable to find clean, comfortable accommodation. Moscow caters for all levels of visitors with a good host of budget hotels are available. For just $124 you can stay at the smart looking Izmailoyo Gamma-Delta hotel. This huge hotel complex is built on the site of the historic Izmailoyo village and royal estate. Conveniently located across the road from a metro the hotel is only six stops from Red Square and the city centre.
Staying in Moscow: What Do You Look for in a Hotel?
Tailoring Your Stay In Moscow By Selecting An Appropriate Hotel
When it comes to deciding on an appropriate hotel for any visitor to a location overseas their budget is obviously of paramount significance. However whether you’re looking for luxurious or cheap hotel accommodation visitors to Moscow can rest assured that they will find something designed to cater to their budget.
Moscow has a selection of hotels that fit neatly into five categories: Luxury, De Luxe, Superior, Standard and Budget.
Luxury
As might be expected this is the most expensive end of the categories shown. Visitors to Moscow should expect the price of luxurious accommodation to prove expensive. At $428.00 a night the sumptuous accommodation offered by the Baltschug Kempinski situated on the banks of the Moskva River and opposite the Kremlin seems exceptionally good value. The Baltschug Kempinski is as majestic inside as it is out and guests should not be disappointed by the comfort and care offered by this five star hotel and its staff.
De Luxe
The De Luxe category relates to both four and five star modern hotels that offer additional amenities and services designed to make guests feel their stay has been special. Additionally the majority of De Luxe hotels are located centrally and therefore convenient for anyone interested in looking around the historic quarters. As might be expected De Luxe hotels are at the costlier end of the market. An example is the four star Renaissance Moscow Hotel located in the north of the city. The Renaissance is designed to cater for business users and is very well equipped with meeting and conference facilities. Additionally the hotel is located close to a Metro station that is four stops from Red Square. The Renaissance charges $466 per night.
Superior
If you are looking for value for money among the three and four star hotels to be found in Moscow, you can rest assured that a host of them exists. Moscow’s three and four star hotels offer a variety of amenities, facilities and services that permit you to enjoy a comfortable and relaxing experience. For just $264 a night book into the Katerina Hotel in order to enjoy a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. Close to the city’s modern Riverside Towers business centre, makes it conveniently situated for business users while the world famous Tretyakov Art Gallery is within easy reach being just one stop on the metro.
Standard Hotels
Still in the three and four star hotel arena the Standard hotels simply offer a little less than their Superior counterparts, but that does not make them any less enjoyable to visit. At $178 per night the Sputnik Hotel located in the central southern district of Moscow is conveniently located to a metro station and is within walking distance of the Moscow University complex on Sparrows Hill.
Budget Hotels
If you’re on a tight budget do not be worried that you will be unable to find clean, comfortable accommodation. Moscow caters for all levels of visitors with a good host of budget hotels are available. For just $124 you can stay at the smart looking Izmailoyo Gamma-Delta hotel. This huge hotel complex is built on the site of the historic Izmailoyo village and royal estate. Conveniently located across the road from a metro the hotel is only six stops from Red Square and the city centre.
