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  2. Rossiya Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Rossiya Hotel (Russian: Гостиница «Россия», romanized: Gostinitsa "Rossiya") was a hotel in Moscow and was the largest hotel in the world from 1967 to 1980. [1] Until its closure in 2006, it remained the second largest hotel in Europe , with 3,182 rooms. [ 2 ]

  3. Hotel Intourist - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built in 1970 by the Soviet state-owned travel monopoly Intourist on Tverskaya Street just north of Red Square. It was the tallest reinforced concrete structure in Moscow. [4] The hallways were decorated with three stained glass works designed by Leonid Polishchuk and Svetlana Shcherbinina.

  4. Seven Sisters (Moscow) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel reopened its doors again after a 3-year-renovation on April 28, 2010, now a part of Radisson Collection Hotels Group, Moscow, with 505 bedrooms and 38 apartments. The hotel was acquired by billionaire property investor God Nisanov for £59 million during an auction in 2005. [14] He co-owns it with Zarakh Iliev. [15]

  5. Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya - Wikipedia

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    The halls and corridors of the hotel's upper floors are panelled in dark cherry wood. Komsomolskaya Square, view from the Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya. The hotel includes a restaurant, bar, lounge, spa and beauty salon, fitness centre with swimming pool, bureau de change, gift shop, meeting rooms, grand ballroom, and business center. [2]

  6. Red Square - Wikipedia

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    The history of Red Square is reflected in paintings by Vasily Surikov, Konstantin Yuon and others. The square was meant to serve as Moscow's main marketplace. It was also the site of various public ceremonies and proclamations, and occasionally a coronation for Russia's Tsars would take place. The square has been gradually built up since that ...

  7. Hotels in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Like every other large city, Moscow has many hotels rated from 2 to 5 stars. Several large hotel chains are present in Moscow, including Sheraton, Marriott and Radisson. [1] In order to deal with high prices, numerous other options are available on the market, including hostels [2] and short-term apartment rental. [3]

  8. Hotel Metropol Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Metropol Moscow [1] (Russian: Метрополь, IPA: [mʲɪtrɐˈpolʲ]) is a historic hotel in the center of Moscow, Russia, built between 1899 and 1905 in the Art Nouveau style. It is the largest extant Moscow hotel built before the Russian Revolution of 1917 .

  9. Sovietsky Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The architecture is based on Russian traditionalism and Soviet era styles. Yar, founded in 1826, one of the highest rated restaurants in Russia at the time, is located in Sovietsky Hotel after the hotel opened. [2] The hotel was often used to accommodate foreign diplomats and contains numerous hidden rooms used for spying.