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Hotels in Moscow — What to Expect
A city of immense scale and history, Moscow is a place where imperial grandeur meets contemporary energy. The iconic onion domes of St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square are just the beginning. Visitors spend days exploring the Kremlin's cathedrals and armory, then dive into the modern art at Garage Museum in Gorky Park. For a different pace, wander the historic, leafy lanes of the Arbat district or ride the stunning, chandelier-lit metro stations, each an architectural statement.
For first-time visitors, staying near the Kitay-Gorod or Tverskaya districts puts you within walking distance of major sights and the best metro hubs. The city works well for culture-focused solo travelers and couples, with plenty of museums and high-end dining. Business travelers will find excellent connections from hotels near Moscow City's skyscrapers. The metro is incredibly efficient and affordable, but be prepared for significant distances between attractions.
On HOTEVI, you'll find a strong selection of about nine hotels catering to different styles. The options are dominated by classic, full-service business hotels and a growing number of modern boutique properties, particularly in renovated historic buildings. You'll also see a few well-located budget hostels for the savvy traveler.
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What is Moscow known for?
Moscow is known for its long history, cultural landmarks, and excellent museums, including the Kremlin, Red Square, and the Tretyakov Gallery.
Best time to visit Moscow?
The best time to visit Moscow is during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October), when the weather is mild and pleasant.