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Aristocrats used to party here from 1903 until 1917 when Lenin moved in. A favorite of Russian oil tycoons during the 1990's but has decreased in popularity as newer, hipper hotels have sprouted. Still has dibs on the city's best location as it's right across the street from the Kremlin. The average rooms are cramped for the steep price. Take a cue instead from the famous foreign dignitaries who have stayed here in the past and book one of the gilded, too-beautiful-to-touch antique suites. Up close and personal views of Red Square and you'll finally learn how it feels to sleep inside a Faberge egg.
Sleek, spacious lobby. Crystal clear elevators and sharp aluminum accents. 20 of the 220 guest rooms are suites. In other words, get your camera ready for some serious celebrity photo ops. Roo... read more
Formidable castle sandwiched somewhere between Red Square and Chanel. All 192 guest rooms come with butler service so prepare to stretch out on the bed and flip through satellite TV channels while ... read more
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