I have been to Moscow only once when I was a teenager and for me it was so memorable. This is because I loved the hotel we stayed in. I'm talking about the five-star Le Royal Meridien National Hotel located in the city centre near the shopping area, and the Kremlin,
Red Square and the Bolshoy Theatre are within a few minutes walk from the Hotel. Considered one of the Leading Hotels of the World and one of the oldest Moscow hotels, which was built in 1903 and reconstructed in 1995. For just $800 a night you can stay in a two-room suite where Lenin lived for a time in 1918.
The hotel offers elite comfortable, quiet, and secure accommodation in the very centre of the Russian capital. Inside are a great marble staircase, elevators topped by silvered twists of ivy, and a Viennese-style cafe. Most of its rooms are plush with polished-oak furniture upholstered in silk. All of the guestrooms are equipped with
satellite TV, PC outlet, air-conditioning, minibar and movie channels.
The Moskovsky Restaurant has
exquisite Russian cuisine and international flavor at its best in an impressive setting overlooking Red Square and the Kremlin. The Alexandrovsky Bar is your haven in the heart of Moscow until early dawn. There's an indoor swimming pool, and health and fitness center on the top of the building. So if you are up for a Russian experience, I suggest you head to the Le Meridien Royal National Hotel.
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