Moody and mysterious, The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow is a dramatic setting for your Russian travels. Close to the Red Square and Kremlin, it's a central hotel for a culturally engaged crowd.
Straddling two continents and shifting from a communist past, Moscow is where cultures overlap and conversations about politics are always heated.
The Red Square forms Moscow's cultural, social, and political center and The Ritz-Carlton's proximity makes it an easy location for explorations. Visit the Kremlin citadel to understand the Soviet legacy, or Novodevichy Convent to see the gold domes of Moscow's famous cloister.
Any city with a chandelier-adorned metro is one of great opulence, and the Ritz Carlton fits right in with Moscow's over-the-top aesthetics. Gothic iron staircases and black pillars give the hotel a brooding feel, whereas cozy lounge areas in Russian imperial style provide secluded comfort.
Suites with vibrant city views span 11 floors and come with marble bathrooms, heated floors, and well-appointed work spaces. The hotel's rooftop lounge and sushi bar fill with journalists, politicians, and business travelers who spill into the lounge for vodka and cigars.
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