Accor Group Hotels Near Moscow

Moscow Railway Station isn’t just a transit hub—it’s the city’s rhythmic heartbeat. As crowds flow like a river and steam whistles echo through time, you’re not just arriving or leaving—you’re feeling the pulse of a nation. Whether you’re a wanderer or a dreamer, this station makes you pause, breathe, and belong.

Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya

Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya

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Baumanskaya Street, 54
5.68KM from Moscow
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Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya

Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya

Baumanskaya 54
5.67KM from Moscow
per night
From
USD**8

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Hyatt Regency Kremlin is ideal, located steps from Red Square and adjacent to the Kremlin. Its floor-to-ceiling windows offer panoramic views of the Moskva River and city skyline, while its dedicated concierge ensures seamless access to the metro station and major attractions like the State Historical Museum. The rooftop restaurant, Boulevard, provides stunning sunset and night views, making it a top choice for travelers seeking both prime location and luxury comfort.

Join a guided tour of the Kremlin to explore imperial history and architectural masterpieces, or take a night cruise along the Moskva River to view illuminated landmarks like St Basil’s Cathedral and Soviet Square. Don’t miss sampling authentic Russian cuisine at the Central Market, including borscht and dark rye bread, followed by a traditional tea ceremony to learn how to brew Russian black tea. These immersive cultural activities provide a rich understanding of Moscow’s heritage through food, architecture, and history.

InterContinental Moscow is perfect for families, featuring a kids’ entertainment center, indoor pool, and family suites with baby equipment rental. Located near Moscow Zoo and the children’s exhibition area of the State Historical Museum, it offers easy access to kid-friendly attractions. Staff are multilingual and assist with arranging family-friendly tours. Evening interactive storytelling sessions engage children with Russian folk tales, ensuring a fun, safe, and memorable family vacation experience.

From Moscow Central Station, transfer directly to the metro, reaching Red Square or the Kremlin in minutes. The extensive metro network operates frequently and accepts contactless payment (Troika Card), making travel efficient and cost-effective. Key sites like St Basil’s Cathedral and GUM Department Store are within walking distance of Red Square Station or Revolution Square Station. Combining metro and walking offers the fastest and most economical way to explore central Moscow’s top sights.

Beyond popular spots, visit Pavlovskiy Park’s Old Russian Village, featuring 19th-century wooden houses and traditional craft workshops where you can try pottery-making and embroidery. Also explore the Underground Art Gallery beneath metro stations, showcasing contemporary Russian art. These off-the-beaten-path attractions offer unique cultural insights, away from crowds, revealing Moscow’s rich heritage and vibrant artistic spirit.

Every December, the Red Square Winter Market opens with over 200 stalls selling handmade crafts, hot chocolate, and Russian pirozhki. The Christmas light show and sleigh rides around the Kremlin create a festive atmosphere. Meanwhile, circus performances and classical concerts are regularly held at the Moscow Opera House and State Philharmonic Hall, offering warm cultural entertainment during winter. These events make it the perfect time to experience Moscow’s winter charm and traditions.