




Four Seasons Hotel Moscow
A landmark hotel on Manezhnaya Square with direct views of the Kremlin and Red Square, known for roomy contemporary rooms, a large Amnis Spa and a memorable lobby atmosphere. Guests repeatedly praise attentive, often-named staff and gourmet desserts, but several reviews warn of inconsistent frontline service and occasional maintenance hiccups since the property's management changed in 2022.
~$889
per night
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Overall impression from reviews — the Four Seasons Hotel Moscow remains a landmark luxury property offering unbeatable location steps from the Kremlin and Red Square, spacious contemporary rooms and a large Amnis Spa that guests repeatedly praise. Many reviews name individual staff members (for example Ulyana, Alexandra, spa therapist Anna) as highlights, but there is a recurring thread of inconsistent frontline behaviour (several guests name a receptionist 'Elena' and describe rudeness) and occasional maintenance issues (broken shower, AC problems). Opinions on whether standards changed after the hotel ceased being managed by Four Seasons in 2022 are mixed.
Key observations
Location: Guests call the hotel’s position on Manezhnaya Square the primary reason to book — literal walking distance to the Kremlin and Red Square.
Staff — mixed reports: Many visitors praise staff by name for personalised service and quick help; others report abrupt or rude behaviour at reception.
Spa and dining: Amnis Spa, the pool and lounge desserts (honey cake, strawberry fraisier, praline cake) are repeatedly recommended.
Maintenance: Multiple guests reported isolated but recurring technical problems — malfunctioning showers or HVAC in some rooms.
Trajectory: Reviews after 2022 show divergence: some guests feel standards remained high, while others perceive a decline after the international operator left.
Main pros
- Prime central location with Kremlin/Red Square views.
- Spacious, well‑designed rooms and generous bathrooms.
- Excellent spa facilities and skilled therapists.
- Frequent personal praise for named staff members.
- Notable pastry/dessert offering in lobby and restaurants.
Main cons
- Recurring complaints about some front‑desk behaviour — multiple reports point to a particular employee.
- Occasional maintenance issues in rooms (shower, AC, window operation).
- Limited vehicle drop‑off/parking and awkward access for taxis.
- Perceived drop in brand consistency by some guests since 2022.
Overall rating: B+
Hotel overview
Basics:
- Name: Four Seasons Hotel Moscow (Four Seasons Hotel Moscow)
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- Address: Okhotny Ryad St., 2, Manezhnaya Square, Moscow, 109012
- Contact: +7 (499) 277‑71‑00, res.moscow@thelegendofmoscow.com
- Opened: 2014 (modern reimagining of Hotel Moskva)
- Rooms: sizeable inventory (multiple room and suite categories)
- Positioning: city luxury with full spa, restaurants and event spaces.
Description: The hotel reinvents the historic Hotel Moskva façade inside a contemporary luxury hotel: generous public spaces, several restaurants (including an Italian option and Moskovsky Bar), Amnis Spa with pool and hammam, and panoramic Kremlin views from higher floors. Guests regularly mention the pastry selection and lobby atmosphere.
Target audience: Travellers who prioritise location and full‑service amenities — couples, families, business guests and event organisers.
Location & transport
Location: Exceptional central location; easy walking access to major sights. Drawback — narrow approach and few taxi drop‑off spaces.
Key points of interest: Kremlin and Red Square — minutes on foot; nearest metro stations Teatralnaya / Okhotny Ryad.
Transport: Hotel arranges taxis and transfers; parking exists but access is reported as tight — coordinate transfers in advance.
Walkability: Excellent for sightseeing and dining on foot. Rating: B+
Rooms & cleanliness
Rooms are consistently described as roomy, comfortable and well kept; many guests praise bed comfort and bathrooms. A minority reported malfunctioning showers, AC or window operation. Cleanliness is generally rated very high. Rating: A-
Service
Service produces strong praise — personalised touches, named staff and efficient concierge work. Nevertheless, multiple independent reviews mention rude behaviour at reception and inconsistent responses to guests’ requests. Rating: B+
Food & beverage
Breakfasts are widely celebrated as among the best in Moscow; desserts and coffee in the lobby are highlighted. Some guests find restaurant timings and kitchen speed variable on busy nights. Rating: A-
Facilities & amenities
Amnis Spa (pool, hammam, saunas), salon services and large event halls are major strengths mentioned repeatedly. Wi‑Fi and business facilities meet expectations. Rating: A
Important notes
- Management change in 2022: the hotel continues using the Four Seasons name but international management ceased — guests report mixed effects on standards.
- Vehicle access and parking are limited — arrange transfers with the hotel.
- If specific staff behaviour matters, raise issues immediately and request escalation; several guests did so successfully.
Practical tips
- Confirm the room view and floor at booking if Kremlin views matter.
- Request and document late check‑out/early check‑in in writing.
- Book spa treatments in advance — spa therapists like Anna are repeatedly praised.
- Use WhatsApp/email for pre‑arrival requests (guests report quick replies via messaging).
- If arriving by car, coordinate drop‑off instructions to avoid delays at the entrance.
Final verdict
The Four Seasons Hotel Moscow remains a top central luxury option for visitors who prioritise location, spa and spacious rooms, but recurring service inconsistency and occasional maintenance issues prevent it from being flawless.
Final rating: B+
Breakdown: Location: A+ | Rooms: A- | Service: B+ | Food: A- | Facilities: A | Value: B
Suitable for: Guests wanting to stay in Moscow’s historic centre with full‑service amenities.
Not suitable for: Travellers demanding uniformly flawless staff interaction or those expecting uninterrupted international brand management without caveats.
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~$889
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