For first class luxury in a five star location, the Hotel Savoy in Moscow is the one to beat. Situated at the very core of the capital, the prestigious hotel brings together state of the art facilities with an air of traditional style. Having opened its doors in 1913, the hotel combines a neoclassical feel and an ornate charm with a high level of comfort and luxury; a renovation in 2005 of the historical building preserved its original features and brought them to life.
Providing the ideal base for a trip to the city, the Hotel Savoy is just moments away from admirable attractions such as the Bolshoy and Maly Theatres, Red Square, and the Kremlin museums, as well as a thriving nightlife and boutiques to keep shoppers busy during their stay. The beautifully designed Health and Beauty Centre and the plush business centre facilities serve the needs of local and international guests whether for a leisurely or working stay. Excellent service and attention to detail make this hotel a superb choice for any esteemed traveller – you may never want to leave.
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Thanks to the handiwork of Italian architect Leonardo Tonioni in the 2005 restoration of the hotel, the style of the building encapsulates the original historical charm and grace while providing a more intimate, luxurious atmosphere with gentle hints of Italian style throughout. Elegant yet modern, the 67 rooms and suites within the hotel hold every convenience a guest would need during their stay while maintaining a high standard. The interiors are adorned with natural materials such as wood, marble and wool while the decorative fabrics and bedclothes were tailored in Italy.
The Savoy restaurant is renowned for its distinctive fine dining experience and has attracted artists of Bolshoy and Maly theatres, popular writers and journalists of the highest calibre with its authentic Russian and European cuisine since 1913. Designed to mirror the decadence of Versailles Palace, the restaurant plays host to many events thanks to its handpainted ceiling, complete with gilded mirrors and chandeliers to create a venue fit for a queen. A marble fountain adds a touch of glamour while live music and a separate banqueting hall make it a popular choice for weddings and corporate occasions.
In addition to the infamous restaurant the Hermitage Bar is a trendy, two level area taking its spot in the lobby to provide comfort for those in need of a light snack or evening tipple after a long day of sightseeing. The extensive wine list will please even the fussiest of connoisseurs and the wood-burning fireplace adds a touch of cosiness to an otherwise spacious bar.
When you’re not sitting back and relaxing in the luxurious health and beauty centre facilities or dining in the highly acclaimed restaurant, there is plenty to see and do on the surrounding streets of Moscow. On the doorstep of this palatial hotel are bustling cafés and nightclubs, fashionable boutiques for those looking for a few designer labels to take home with them and more. If exploring the best of the attractions and hotspots is top of your list then a few steps away from the hotel are a few cultural gems; the Bolshoy and Maly Theatres are a must-see.
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Moscow's Sheremetyevo II International Airport is 1h from the hotel by car.