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  2. List of shopping malls in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Crocus City Mall: 2002 Crocus Group 180 62,000 30,000 Afimall City: 2001 AFI Development 400 320,000 114,213 [4] Atrium shopping mall: 2002 Altoon + Porter Architects 150 103,500 40,500 Aviapark: 2014 Amma Development 333 390,000 230,000 Evropeisky Shopping Center: 2006 Kievskaya ploshchad, CJSC 336 180,000 63,000 GUM: 1893

  3. 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]

  4. List of tourist attractions in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The nine Moscow rail terminals are located within a kilometer or two outside of the Garden Ring. Below they are listed clockwise, along with a sample of destinations served by each one, starting with the three stations at Komsomolskaya Square :

  5. Crocus City - Wikipedia

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    Crocus City Mall is a shopping mall located in Crocus City. Built of natural stone in a mixture between neo-classical and oriental architectural styles, the two-storey building opened in 2002. Built of natural stone in a mixture between neo-classical and oriental architectural styles, the two-storey building opened in 2002.

  6. Category:Hotels in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Savoy Hotel, Moscow; Sovietsky Hotel; Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy; T. The Carlton Moscow This page was last edited on 26 March 2024, at 08:51 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Columbus Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Columbus has a gross leasable area of 140,000 square meters and a catchment area of 3 million people between the city center to the north and the residential area of New Moscow to the south. [2] The supermall was mentioned in Europe's top 10 malls of 2015. [3] The center opened to the public in 2000-s

  8. GUM (department store) - Wikipedia

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    GUM (Russian: ГУМ) [a] is a shopping center in Moscow, Russia. It was also the main department store in many cities of the former Soviet Union; similarly named stores operated in some Soviet republics and in post-Soviet states. The most famous GUM is the large store facing Red Square in the Kitai-gorod area – itself traditionally a mall of ...

  9. Moscow International Business Center - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow International Business Center (MIBC), [a] also known as Moscow-City, [b] is an under-construction commercial development in Moscow, the capital of Russia.The project occupies an area of 60 hectares, [2] and is located just east of the Third Ring Road at the western edge of the Presnensky District in the Central Administrative Okrug.