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10 1 review
Moscow
07/18 – 07/21
$143/nighttotal: $429 (3 )
Azimut Hotel Olympic Moscow
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hotel , Moscou
The Azimut Hotel Olympic Moscow, a four-star lodging, is conveniently located in Moscow's Meshchansky District, about 0.6 miles from Riga Train Station and 3.1 miles from the Kremlin and Red Square. This family-friendly hotel boasts a 22-meter (72-foot) swimming pool, a fitness center, a spa, and an on-site restaurant, the 'Pieces of Extra,' offering an interactive dining experience; it also features modern conference rooms and various room categories, from standard rooms to a Presidential Suite.
Moscow
08/04 – 08/05
$238/nightfor 1 night
Hôtel Mövenpick Moscow Taganskaya
1 2
hotel , Moscou
The Mövenpick Moscow Taganskaya hotel is located in Moscow's Taganskaya district, about 1.2 miles from Red Square and other major attractions like Zaryadye Park, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Kremlin. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom lodging boasts a fitness center, spa, sauna, restaurant, and bar, offering guests convenient access to amenities and Moscow's historical sites.
8.6 1148 reviews
Moscow
08/01 – 08/22
$360/nighttotal: $7560 (21 )
Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow
1 2
hotel , Moscow
The Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow is centrally located in Moscow's Presnensky District, a short distance from the Kremlin and Red Square. This luxury lodging offers guests a swimming pool, spa, and fitness center, along with various other amenities, accommodating up to two guests per room.
10 2 reviews
Moscow
07/21 – 07/25
$124/nighttotal: $496 (4 )
Hôtel Mercure Arbat Moscow
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hotel , Moscou
The Hôtel Mercure Arbat Moscow is situated in Moscow's central Arbat district, offering immediate access to Arbat Street and the Garden Ring, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Pushkin Museum within 1 mile. This 4-star hotel provides 109 air-conditioned rooms featuring free Wi-Fi, refrigerators, and laptop-compatible safes, along with an on-site French restaurant, a wellness center, a bar, and a business center.
Frequently Asked Questions about hostels in Moscow
What affordable attractions should backpackers visit in Moscou?
For a budget-friendly experience, head to the iconic Red Square and admire St. Basil's Cathedral. You can explore the impressive Kremlin, the former royal residence, and wander through the charming Gorky Park. For a glimpse into the city's past, visit the Museum of Cosmonautics, dedicated to Russia's space exploration program.
What nightlife options are popular among hostel guests in Moscou?
Many hostels are located near the vibrant area of Tverskaya Street, where you'll find numerous bars and clubs. For a more alternative scene, check out the Solyanka club, known for its eclectic mix of music and art. For live music, head to the 16 Tons bar, a popular spot for local bands.
What budget-friendly events or festivals are taking place in and around Moscou?
Check out the Moscow International Film Festival, a renowned event showcasing international cinema. The Moscow City Day festival, held in September, features concerts, parades, and street performances. For a unique experience, visit the Moscow Easter Festival, celebrating the religious holiday with traditional crafts and performances.
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What’s the best budget-friendly way to reach Moscou?
Flying into Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO) is often the most affordable option, especially if you book in advance. You can also consider taking a train from other European cities, which can be a comfortable and budget-friendly way to travel.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Moscow?
What should you know before renting a hostel in Moscou?
Many hostels in Moscow are located in central areas, making it easy to explore the city. Be sure to check the hostel's reviews and ratings before booking. Some hostels offer additional services like breakfast or free walking tours, which can be a good value for your money.
The best time to visit Moscow is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May or September to October. The weather is pleasant, and there are fewer crowds. You can also enjoy the city's vibrant cultural events during these months.
Where in Moscou can you find the best areas to stay in a hostel?
The Tverskaya Street area is a popular choice for hostels, with its proximity to attractions like Red Square and the Kremlin. The Arbat area is another good option, known for its lively atmosphere and charming shops. For a more authentic experience, consider staying in the Tagansky district, a historic neighborhood with a mix of old and new architecture.