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Moscow
05/10 – 10/10
A$287/nighttotal: A$1435 (5 )
Mamaison All Suites Spa Hotel Pokrovka
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hotel , Moscou
Mamaison All Suites Spa Hotel Pokrovka, a five-star hotel in Moscow, is situated in the Central Administrative District, 200 metres from the Garden Ring and within 2.1 kilometres of the Prospekt Mira metro station, offering convenient access to Proun Gallery, Zaryadye Park, and the State Historical Museum. This luxury apartment hotel provides guests with a full-service spa, indoor swimming pool, fitness centre, on-site restaurant, and bar, alongside 1-bedroom suites featuring refrigerators and minibars, with pets welcome and Wi-Fi available throughout.
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Moscow
22/06 – 25/06
A$400/nighttotal: A$1200 (3 )
Hôtel Garden Ring
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hotel , Moscou
The Hôtel Garden Ring, a 4-star establishment, enjoys a central Moscow location, 0.3km from the Garden Ring and within a 2.7km radius of major attractions including Komsomolskaya Square, Red Square, and the Kremlin. This Moscow hotel offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, boasting an on-site spa with a pool and sauna, plus a restaurant, bar, and free parking; a 24-hour airport shuttle is available at an extra cost.
Moscow
22/06 – 25/06
A$350/nighttotal: A$1050 (3 )
Hôtel Intercontinental Moscow Tverskaya, An Ihg
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hotel , Moscou
The Hôtel Intercontinental Moscow Tverskaya, an IHG Hotel, is centrally located on Tverskaya Street, a 5-minute walk to Pushkin Square and Pushkinskaya and Tverskaya metro stations, placing guests a short metro ride from the Bolshoi Theatre. This five-star accommodation offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, featuring a spa with a sauna and hammam, a 24-hour fitness centre, on-site dining at Chekhonte, and a bar, with free Wi-Fi and air conditioning throughout.
Moscow
22/06 – 25/06
A$274/nighttotal: A$822 (3 )
Hôtel Hampton By Hilton Moscow Rogozhsky Val
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hotel , Moscou
Hampton by Hilton Moscow Rogozhsky Val offers accommodation in Moscow's city centre, located 1 kilometre from Andronikov Monastery and 2.5 kilometres from the Third Transport Ring, with Red Square and the Moscow Kremlin accessible by car. This hotel provides 148 rooms, each with a private bathroom, complimentary Wi-Fi, a fitness centre, on-site dining, and a 24-hour business centre and reception.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Moscow
What would be a good 2-days itinerary for visiting Moscou?
On your first day, visit Red Square and see St Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin. In the evening, enjoy a performance at the Bolshoi Theatre. On your second day, explore the Tretyakov Gallery, a must-see for art lovers. After that, take a stroll through Gorky Park, a popular green space in the city.
What part of Moscou is ideal for renting a cottage?
Cottages are not common in Moscow. You're more likely to find apartments or hotels. If you want a more rural experience, consider renting a cottage outside of the city, perhaps in the countryside near the town of Zvenigorod, known for its beautiful nature.
When is the best time to rent a cottage in Moscou?
As cottages are not typical in Moscow, you wouldn't rent one there. However, if you're looking for a cottage in the surrounding countryside, the best time to visit is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and sunny.
What are the best cottages with a jacuzzi in Moscow?
You absolutely must see Red Square, the Kremlin, St Basil's Cathedral, the Bolshoi Theatre, the Tretyakov Gallery, and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. These are all iconic landmarks that represent the rich history and culture of Moscow.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Moscow?
Why consider renting a cottage in Moscou for your stay?
Cottages are not a common accommodation option in Moscow. You'll find more apartments and hotels. If you're looking for a more secluded and peaceful stay, you might consider a cottage outside of the city, in the countryside.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Moscow?
While Moscow is a walkable city, it's vast, so you'll likely need to use public transport for longer distances. The metro is very efficient and affordable. Cycling is becoming more popular, but some areas are challenging due to traffic and limited bike lanes.
What are the best cottages with parking in Moscow?
What are the best restaurants in Moscou with nature views?
For stunning views, try the restaurant at the top of the Radisson Royal Hotel, overlooking Red Square. Another option is the 'Sixty' restaurant at the Sixty Ostozhenka hotel, with a rooftop terrace offering panoramic city views.