Jin Jiang Hotels Group Hotels Near Gaining Freedom Museum

Walk through the Gaining Freedom Museum, and history suddenly comes alive. This isn’t just about dates and events—it’s about real stories, raw courage, and the human spirit. Vintage letters, wartime artifacts, protest signs—all laid bare in immersive exhibits. Stand before a rusted prison gate, feel the weight of silence, and remember what freedom truly costs. More than education, it’s transformation—a journey that stays with you long after you leave.

Sadu Hotel Moscow, a Member of Radisson Individuals

Sadu Hotel Moscow, a Member of Radisson Individuals

4.3 / 5Good23 Reviews
Bolshaya Polyanka St, 17с1
3.96KM from Gaining Freedom Museum
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Gaining Freedom Museum

Marriott Hotel Kremlin is a top choice located just a 10-minute walk from the Gaining Freedom Museum, offering unparalleled views of Moscow's historic skyline. Its central location ensures easy access to public transit, including the metro station right outside. For added comfort and convenience, Hyatt Moscow is another excellent option, featuring modern amenities, free Wi-Fi, and 24-hour room service.

Both hotels are ideal for travelers seeking a blend of luxury and proximity. Book early, especially during peak seasons like spring and summer, to secure the best rates and availability.

Take the Red Line (Line 5) of the Moscow Metro to "Novomoskovskaya" station, then transfer to bus 978 or walk approximately 15 minutes to reach the Gaining Freedom Museum. Alternatively, use Uber or Yandex.Taxi, which takes about 15–20 minutes and costs around 300–450 rubles.

For a scenic and immersive experience, consider walking along the Moscow River Promenade, offering beautiful views of green spaces and historical architecture. Use local apps like Yandex Maps for real-time navigation and traffic updates to ensure timely arrival.

After visiting the Gaining Freedom Museum, explore the Moscow River Art Square, where weekly Saturday markets showcase traditional Russian embroidery, wood carvings, and folk costumes. Join guided historical walking tours led by local experts that delve into Soviet-era social transformations and the evolution of personal freedom.

Nearby, the Leningrad Memorial Park features an open-air theater hosting performances themed around freedom, blending historical narratives with contemporary stagecraft. These immersive experiences emphasize civic awareness and collective memory, making them ideal for travelers seeking deeper cultural engagement.

The Gaining Freedom Museum charges 350 rubles for adults, with half-price tickets for children aged 6–12. Students under 18 can enter free with valid ID. Groups of 10 or more receive an additional 10% discount.

Audio guides are available for rent at 150 rubles per unit, supporting Chinese, English, and Russian. It’s recommended to book tickets online in advance via the official website to avoid queues. Note that the museum is closed every Tuesday—plan your visit accordingly and combine it with nearby attractions for optimal itinerary efficiency.

Yes, several family-friendly options are located near the Gaining Freedom Museum. Domashnyaya Kukhnya (Home Kitchen) offers authentic Russian home-style dishes in a warm, welcoming setting with high chairs and kids’ meals. Another great choice is Solnechny Sad (Sunny Garden), featuring an outdoor dining area with shade umbrellas and a dedicated play zone for children.

Both restaurants accept credit cards and provide simple English menus. To avoid crowds, visit before noon. Pair your meal with the museum’s interactive children’s exhibits for a full family experience.

Traveler Reviews

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Sadu Hotel Moscow, a Member of Radisson Individuals

The hotel is super easy to find, and the lobby has such a unique vibe right from the moment you walk in. The room was spacious and spotless, and having a small balcony with such stunning views made the stay even more special—sitting out there watching the city lights come on was pure magic. The only thing that could be improved is the bathroom layout: there’s no separate shower area, so you have to step in and out of the bathtub to shower, which can make the floor slippery and messy. It would be great if they added a dedicated shower stall. Still, overall, the experience was excellent—the location, comfort, and attention to detail really stand out. Definitely a place I’d recommend and return to.

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Ozerkovskaya Hotel

The Ozerkovskaya Hotel is absolutely fantastic! Located just a short walk from the metro, it’s super convenient for getting around Moscow. The room was clean, spacious, and very comfortable—especially the bed, which made for a restful night’s sleep. Noise insulation is excellent, so you won’t be disturbed by outside sounds. The staff were friendly and efficient throughout our stay, making check-in and check-out smooth and stress-free. What really stood out was the great value for money—this place offers so much more than expected at this price point. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

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Chistye Prudy

I can't recommend this hotel at all—our experience was extremely disappointing and deeply unsettling. While the location is convenient, just a short metro ride away, the service was appalling. The front desk staff was rude and dismissive, with no regard for basic customer respect. Later, a manager named Sergey reached out, claiming he wanted to understand the situation—but his real goal seemed to be persuading us to delete our negative review. He even tried to shift blame onto me, suggesting I was at fault for the incident. When we explained that we had to cancel due to a family member’s sudden heart attack—well in advance (12 days prior), and with full prepayment for four nights—he insisted the rate was non-refundable and that our circumstances didn’t matter. He cited a message stating, 'By choosing a non-refundable rate, you accept all risks—you’ll never get your money back, even if something serious happens.' We sent medical documentation, flight tickets, and booking details as proof of the emergency, but he still refused to refund us, saying the evidence wasn’t sufficient. This contradicts Russian consumer protection laws: when services aren’t provided due to unforeseen circumstances, refunds are legally required. There was zero empathy, no understanding, and no humanity in their response. Instead, they offered a voucher in exchange for deleting our feedback—like we were the ones who caused the problem. This kind of behavior feels predatory. We’re now preparing to file a police report and take legal action for fraudulent practices. Please, avoid this hotel. Don’t let them profit from your trust. Choose a place with integrity, compassion, and transparency instead.

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Citycomfort on Novokuznetskaya

The location was excellent—just a short walk from the exhibition venue, making everything super convenient. We arrived to find the hotel temporarily closed due to unforeseen circumstances, but the staff handled it professionally and swiftly. They arranged a driver to transfer us to a partner property with no hassle, ensuring we had a smooth check-in. Despite the unexpected situation, the team’s responsiveness and customer care were outstanding. The alternative hotel was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. Overall, the experience exceeded expectations given the circumstances. Great communication, strong problem-solving, and genuine hospitality make this a standout stay in Moscow.

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National Hotel

Staying at National Hotel in Moscow was an absolute highlight of my trip. The location is unbeatable—right across from Red Square, with the metro Line 1 exit just steps away. Everything about the hotel felt well-organized and clean. Housekeeping was excellent—towels, shampoo, and all amenities were replaced daily, and always fresh. It’s clear they take pride in their service. However, I do have one strong warning: avoid Room 154 at all costs. When I entered, I was immediately hit by a strong sewer-like smell. I called the front desk right away and requested a room change—thankfully, they accommodated me without delay. If you’re assigned this room, don’t hesitate to ask for another one. Other rooms are clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. Overall, the hotel offers great value, exceptional convenience, and top-tier cleanliness. Just steer clear of that one room!

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Ostozhenka 47 Mini-Hotel

Located in the heart of Moscow, Ostozhenka 47 Mini-Hotel offers a compact but clean and cozy stay. The room is small, but perfectly functional—especially with the soft, comfortable bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. Daily water refills are provided, and there’s a mini-fridge by the bedside, which comes in handy for keeping drinks cool. The front desk staff, an elderly lady, was incredibly friendly and helpful—her warm demeanor really added to the overall experience. One thing to note: there’s no laundry machine on-site, so guests needing to wash clothes will need to plan accordingly. While the location makes it slightly less value-for-money compared to other options outside the city center, the convenience, cleanliness, and personal touch make up for it. If you’re looking for a quiet, well-maintained urban retreat with easy access to metro lines and nearby attractions, this mini-hotel is a solid choice. Great for short stays or travelers who prioritize comfort and service over space.

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Cosmos Smart Dubininskaya Hotel

Staying at Cosmos Smart Dubininskaya Hotel was a pleasant experience overall. The bed was comfortable, and the room had reliable heating—perfect for the colder months. Its location is excellent, just a short distance from the city center, making it easy to explore Moscow on foot or by metro. Breakfast was simple but satisfying, offering enough variety to start the day right. The front desk staff were exceptionally helpful and patient, always ready to assist with any questions or requests. The hotel’s quality matches that of mid-range chains like Home Inn or HanTing back home, but with better value for money. It’s a solid choice if you’re looking for comfort, convenience, and affordability in a central spot—definitely worth considering for future visits.

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Minima Belorusskaya Hotel

I’ve stayed here twice already, and each visit gets better! The location is fantastic—just one metro stop from the city center, and it’s only a 9-minute walk to Belorusskaya Station. I love how close everything is: right next to the Depot food hall, with a nice little park nearby, and you can even walk to the Moscow Zoo. The room itself is clean and cozy, though the shower area is a bit small and there’s no shelf at all—definitely could use a little more storage space. Still, the convenience, comfort, and overall value make it worth it. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

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Grafskij Hotel

The biggest advantage of this hotel is definitely its location—there’s simply no better alternative for us. We’ve been staying here since 2018, but in recent visits, we’ve noticed a clear decline in both quality and service. This time, we requested early check-in (9:00 AM) and late check-out (19:00 the next day), totaling just 1.5 nights, though we booked two full nights (Saturday to Monday). Arriving earlier than expected, we asked the front desk if we could check in early, explaining that we wouldn’t be staying overnight on Sunday or Monday—so we were only paying for actual time used. In past stays, similar arrangements cost us half a day each way. But this time, the staff said policies had changed: checking in before 11:00 AM would require a full day’s charge, and leaving after 6:00 PM also meant a full-day fee. That meant being charged for three days—even though we’d only be using the room for 1.5 nights. With no other option, we paid up and checked in. However, the house rules posted in the room state that late check-out until midnight is only 50% of the room rate—directly contradicting what the front desk told us. It’s confusing and frustrating, especially as regular guests who expected some flexibility. The room quality itself was disappointing too. Towels were stained, worn through, and looked more like rags than proper hotel linens—definitely not fit for a 4-star property. The bathrobe was in the same sorry state. The bathroom was visibly dirty. All of this left a very negative impression. After years of loyalty, we’re now seriously considering switching to another hotel once we find a better option. We won’t come back unless things improve significantly.

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Ermitage Hotel

Staying at this hotel in Moscow was a pleasant surprise. Just a 2-kilometer walk from Red Square—about 30 minutes on foot—makes for a nice, leisurely stroll through local neighborhoods with a real sense of the city. The location is convenient, with plenty of nearby restaurants and easy access to public transit. What really stands out is the incredible value for money. The room quality, comfort, and overall experience are far beyond what you'd expect at this price point. It’s rare to find such a well-balanced mix of location, comfort, and affordability. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

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Hotel Bilibin Garden Moskva

Staying at Hotel Bilibin Garden Moskva was a great experience overall. The staff were friendly and helpful—especially the young lady who assisted with arranging a taxi, which made getting around the city so much easier. While the room is on the smaller side, the location more than makes up for it: it’s perfectly situated near major attractions and just a short walk from public transit. The bed is modest in size, nothing like what you’d find in some larger hotels back home, but still comfortable for a good night’s sleep. One big plus? The heating system works well—very welcome during Moscow’s colder months. For travelers looking for convenience, comfort, and a cozy atmosphere without breaking the bank, this hotel delivers. I’d definitely stay here again.

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Hotel Continental

I stayed at Hotel Continental when it first opened 15 years ago, and returning now, everything is still top-notch! The hairdryer in the room is absolutely amazing—lightweight yet incredibly powerful. I didn’t expect such strong airflow from something so compact. It made getting ready so much easier. The hotel maintains its charm and excellent service over the years, which is rare these days. Located just minutes from the city center via metro, it’s both convenient and well-priced. If I ever return to Moscow, this will be my go-to choice again. Highly recommend for anyone visiting!