Aquamarine by Zont Hotel Group sits in historic Zamoskvorechye near the embankment and Red Square, offering quiet, spotless rooms and notable service — guests praise helpful staff, early check‑ins and generous breakfasts (fresh orange juice mentioned). Small negatives recur: some rooms show dated furniture or thin bathroom doors, and a few recent reviews report occasional missed housekeeping.
Moscow
11 hotels found
An elegant and modern hotel offering Hilton-standard reliability with a boutique feel in Moscow's historic Tagansky district. Known for its stylish in-room Smeg appliances, incredibly comfortable bedding, and an abundant breakfast with freshly squeezed juice and self-made waffles. It is located a 10-minute walk from Rimskaya Metro, providing a quiet retreat from the bustling city center.
A stylish boutique hotel in the heart of Moscow, just steps from the Bolshoi Theatre and Red Square. It features unique rooms inspired by Russian constructivism, warm hospitality, and a cozy lounge area with a resident iguana. Note that the historical building lacks an elevator and faces busy central streets.
Spektrcity Hamovniki is a modern business hotel positioned right next to Sportivnaya Metro Station in Moscow's prestigious Khamovniki district. Following a complete renovation and management change in late 2023, it offers exceptionally clean, well-equipped rooms with Natura Siberica toiletries and a highly praised buffet breakfast. Its unparalleled proximity to the Luzhniki Olympic Complex makes it a top choice for concert and sports enthusiasts.
A small, stylish Curio Collection hotel in central Moscow praised for attentive, often named staff, modern rooms and a standout breakfast. Rooms and bathrooms tend to be compact and some guests report intermittent noise or ventilation hum, but service and location keep guests returning.
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.
Housed in one of Moscow's iconic Seven Sisters skyscrapers, this hotel blends historic Soviet grandeur with modern comforts. Featuring a stunning museum-like lobby, cozy rooms, and an indoor pool, it is located right on Komsomolskaya Square, seconds from three major train stations.
Maidens is a centrally located boutique hotel in Moscow praised for its striking interior, quiet rooms and exceptionally attentive staff. Reviewers consistently single out the à la carte breakfasts and restaurant as highlights; isolated reports note smart‑home glitches and slower service during busy periods.
Stella di Mosca is a boutique five‑star hotel on Bolshaya Nikitskaya offering Italian‑style design, a large spa with a 25‑m pool and a celebrated Italian restaurant. Guests repeatedly praise attentive, personalised service (concierges and managers are named) and the peaceful inner courtyard; occasional complaints mention inconsistent restaurant service and rare maintenance issues. Ideal for luxury travellers wanting a quiet, central base near the Kremlin.
The Carlton, Moscow is an opulent five-star grand hotel located at the starting point of Tverskaya Street, offering stunning Kremlin views from its famous rooftop O2 Lounge. Combining imperial classicism with modern luxury, it features newly renovated guestrooms, an award-winning spa, and exceptional dining.
A five-star St. Regis in the heart of Moscow, steps from Red Square, praised for its classical interiors, attentive staff and panoramic breakfast. Guests highlight the spa with pool and frequent thoughtful touches — complimentary upgrades and personalised service — while only minor cosmetic issues appear in a few reviews.










