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Moscow
20/06 – 27/06
₹22508/nighttotal: ₹157556 (7 )
Hôtel Mövenpick Moscow Taganskaya
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hotel , Moscou
The Hotel Mövenpick Moscow Taganskaya is situated in Moscow's Taganskaya district, approximately 2 kilometres from attractions such as Zaryadye Park, Red Square, and the Kremlin. This Moscow hotel offers a single bedroom and bathroom, along with amenities including a sauna, spa, restaurant, bar, and fitness centre.
10 2 reviews
Moscow
20/06 – 27/06
₹11863/nighttotal: ₹83041 (7 )
Hôtel Mercure Arbat Moscow
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hotel , Moscou
Hôtel Mercure Arbat Moscow is a 4-star accommodation situated in central Moscow, a mere 100 metres from the Garden Ring and 200 metres from Arbat Street, placing guests 300 metres from the Pushkin Museum and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This establishment offers 24-hour room service, complimentary Wi-Fi, a spa, fitness centre, bar, restaurant, and business facilities, with a 24/7 airport shuttle service available for an additional charge.
9.4 5 reviews
Moscow
20/06 – 27/06
₹20390/nighttotal: ₹142730 (7 )
Hôtel Savoy Moscow
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hotel , Moscou
The Hotel Savoy Moscow's precise location within Moscow is unfortunately unspecified, preventing a description based on proximity to specific landmarks. This 5-star establishment boasts 2949 square feet of conference and meeting space, alongside a health club, indoor pool, sauna, complimentary Wi-Fi, concierge services, and a 24-hour airport shuttle (surcharge applies).
8.8 1 review
Moscow
20/06 – 27/06
₹10764/nighttotal: ₹75348 (7 )
Brosko Hotel Arbat
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hotel , Moscou
Brosko Hotel Arbat, a five-star establishment in Moscow's Central Administrative Okrug, is situated a six-minute walk from Arbat Street and close to Garden Ring Street, placing it 3.9 kilometres from the Kremlin and 5.1 kilometres from Red Square. This Moscow accommodation provides complimentary WiFi, air conditioning, a restaurant and bar, 24-hour room service, a terrace, and a 24-hour reception, with airport shuttle service and paid parking also available.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Moscow
What affordable attractions should backpackers visit in Moscou?
For a budget-friendly experience, you can visit the iconic Red Square, explore the vibrant Izmailovo Market, wander through the beautiful Tsaritsyno Estate, or check out the fascinating Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow. These offer a mix of history, culture, and local charm without breaking the bank.
What nightlife options are popular among hostel guests in Moscou?
Hostels guests often enjoy the lively atmosphere of clubs like the Plan B, the 16 Tons, or the Closer. These venues offer a mix of live music, DJs, and a chance to mingle with locals and other travellers.
What budget-friendly events or festivals are taking place in and around Moscou?
There are many free events happening in Moscow throughout the year, but you'll need to check the specific dates. Moscow City Day in September is a great time to visit, with parades, concerts and street food. The Night of Museums in May is another fantastic event with museums opening their doors late into the night and offering free entry.
What are the best hostels with a jacuzzi in Moscow?
What are the top social spots in Moscou for hostel guests to meet other travelers?
Head to The Red Square or Gorky Park on a sunny day, where you'll find plenty of other travellers enjoying the sights and sounds of Moscow. You can also try the Plan B bar, which is popular with travellers and locals alike.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Moscow?
What’s the best budget-friendly way to reach Moscou?
If you're travelling from Europe, the train is a great option. The Sapsan high-speed train from St. Petersburg is a comfortable and affordable way to travel to Moscow. If you're flying in, you can find some good deals on budget airlines like Ryanair or Wizz Air.
What should you know before renting a hostel in Moscou?
When booking a hostel, pay attention to the location, as some hostels are located further from the city centre, requiring you to use public transport. You should also check the reviews to get an idea of the hostel's cleanliness and atmosphere.
The best time to visit Moscow is during spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October), when the weather is pleasant and the city is less crowded. You can also visit during winter (December-February), but be prepared for cold temperatures and snow.
Where in Moscou can you find the best areas to stay in a hostel?
The Tverskoy District is a great choice for travellers, with many hostels located near the Red Square and other attractions. The Tagansky District is another good option, with a more local feel and plenty of affordable hostels.