
Moscow/Tea Museum Hotel Deals
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Dive into the Tea Museum—where tea isn’t just a drink, it’s a journey. From China’s dragon well to Russia’s beloved samovar brews, every leaf tells a story of trade, culture, and connection. Sip a steaming cup of traditional Russian tea, feel the warmth spread through your hands, and let the rich aroma transport you across continents. Try crafting your own tea blend, take home a little piece of history. With playful exhibits, interactive displays, and a cozy café vibe, it’s perfect for families and curious minds alike. More than a museum—it’s a celebration of what one leaf can mean across the world.

This luxurious hotel in the heart of Moscow is the perfect choice for family trips! Just a 5-minute walk to the Bolshoi Theatre and close to TsUM — Central Department Store, making shopping and entertainment a breeze. The hotel features a children's play area and kids' meals, ensuring fun for the little ones and peace of mind for parents. Enjoy the fitness center, indoor pool, and sauna to unwind. With 24-hour room service and a Russian cuisine restaurant, your taste buds are in for a treat. Free WiFi and express check-in make your stay even more convenient!


















Everything you need to know about Tea Museum
Marriott Hotel Kremlin Moscow is a top choice, just a 15-minute drive from the Lin Tea Museum. The hotel blends traditional Russian architecture with modern luxury, offering premium guest rooms and exceptional service. Guests enjoy complimentary shuttle transfers to the museum, ensuring convenient access. On-site, the Russian Tea Lounge serves authentic black tea paired with handcrafted pastries, immersing visitors in Moscow’s rich tea culture.
Another excellent option is Hotel National Moscow, located a 10-minute walk away. This historic property features classic Russian design, elegant interiors, and an impressive collection of cultural artifacts. Its central location makes it ideal for exploring the museum and nearby Moscow River Promenade, perfect for evening strolls with scenic city views. Both hotels provide multilingual concierge services, enhancing the overall travel experience.
The most convenient option is taking the Moscow Metro—walk to Kaluzhskaya Station, then board Line 2 (Blue Line), reaching Red Square Station in about 15 minutes. The metro is efficient, reliable, and affordable, costing only ~60 rubles. For greater comfort, use Uber or Yandex.Taxi, which takes around 20 minutes and costs approximately 400–600 rubles depending on traffic.
Additionally, tourist shuttle buses stop near the museum, offering direct routes to major attractions like the Kremlin and St. Basil’s Cathedral. These services are ideal for travelers seeking a seamless sightseeing experience. We recommend using the Moscow Travel App to plan your route, as it integrates real-time transit data and ticket purchases for a hassle-free journey.
Near the Lin Tea Museum, visitors can join traditional Russian tea workshops, where expert guides teach authentic brewing techniques, explore diverse tea origins, and sample spiced black teas paired with homemade bread and honey—deepening understanding of "tea and daily life" in Russia.
Monthly art markets feature local artisans showcasing embroidery, ceramics, and handcrafted teaware, offering one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Another highlight is the afternoon tea & literary salon, hosted in a vintage bookstore adjacent to the museum. Authors and readers gather to discuss poetry over steaming cups, creating a serene, intellectual atmosphere.
These immersive activities enrich your visit, allowing you to engage deeply with Russian tea culture and heritage. HopeGoo in advance is recommended to secure a spot.
Yes, both Marriott Hotel Kremlin Moscow and Hotel National Moscow provide complimentary international buffet breakfast, featuring fresh baked goods, Russian sour cream, ham, fruit platters, and a variety of beverages including local coffee and tea. Marriott’s breakfast area includes an outdoor terrace with city views, enhancing the dining experience.
Hotel National preserves traditional Russian breakfast elements, such as rye bread and strong brewed tea, reflecting local customs. Both hotels support multilingual HopeGoo systems and offer room service breakfast for added convenience. Breakfast quality is consistently high, earning positive reviews from guests and significantly elevating the overall stay.
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Staying at Metropol Hotel was an unforgettable experience, made even more special by its prime location right in the heart of Moscow and the exceptional breakfast at the hotel’s own Restaurant 'Metropol'. The ambiance is elegant yet welcoming, with a fantastic selection of fresh, delicious dishes that set the perfect tone for the day. The staff were attentive and friendly, adding to the overall charm. It’s not just a place to stay—it feels like a true home away from home. I’d absolutely return and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Moscow.

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.

The location was incredibly convenient, just a short metro ride from the city center—under 30 minutes to get there. The room was spotless, cozy, and the bed was so comfortable I barely wanted to get up in the morning. What truly stood out was the exceptional service. We were warmly greeted by a friendly manager of Ahiska Turkish descent who went above and beyond to help with everything—from local recommendations to luggage storage. His kindness and attention to detail made our stay feel personal and memorable. For travelers seeking comfort, hospitality, and genuine care in Moscow, this is a top-tier choice. Would absolutely stay here again.

Highly recommended by a friend, and it definitely lived up to the hype! The location is excellent—just a short walk from the metro, making it super convenient for getting around Moscow. The room was well-equipped with air conditioning, a fridge, a safe, and a private bathroom. Hot water worked perfectly, which made my morning routine much more enjoyable. The front desk staff were professional and helpful throughout my stay. The only minor downside was some street noise since the room faced the road, but after a long day of traveling, I didn’t mind at all. If you’re sensitive to noise, opt for a non-street-facing room—otherwise, this place offers great value and comfort. I’d definitely come back.

I arrived at Leningrad Station in Moscow right on time at 11:01 PM, and it only took about ten minutes by taxi to reach my booked apartment. But then came the unexpected issue—check-in wasn’t possible. The reason? I didn’t have a confirmation slip from the hotel in St. Petersburg proving I’d stayed there, even though I never received any document during my previous stay. That moment truly felt like being stranded with nowhere to go—definitely one of those 'can't believe this is happening' moments. Thankfully, the platform’s customer service was outstanding. They responded quickly, handled everything professionally, and kept me calm throughout the wait—so reassuring that I actually fell asleep on the lobby sofa while waiting. This is a business-style serviced apartment, and overall, it’s impressive. Daily cleaning is done thoroughly, the room is spotless, the kitchen and fridge are fresh with no odd smells—really feels like home. Just a 400-meter walk away, there are two supermarkets (one big, one small), so cooking your own meals every day is super easy. Waking up to sunrise from the bed was a real highlight, and the included breakfast adds extra comfort. Clean, convenient, and welcoming—I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at this unique hotel was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short metro ride away from the heart of Moscow, with plenty of dining and shopping options nearby. The room design is truly one-of-a-kind, blending artistic flair with modern comfort. Every detail feels intentional and stylish, making it feel like staying in a creative sanctuary. The bed was incredibly comfortable—perfect for a restful night’s sleep. Staff were friendly and attentive, always ready to help with any request. What stood out most was the incredible value for money. It’s rare to find such a memorable experience at this price point. I’ll definitely be coming back.

The Chateau Volgo Hotel completely exceeded my expectations! The minimalist, Instagram-worthy design is exactly my style—clean lines, neutral tones, and thoughtful details that make every corner perfect for photos. The room’s color palette is soothing, and the high-quality furnishings, including blackout curtains, made for a truly restful night’s sleep. What really stood out was the exceptional service: a welcome fruit platter upon arrival, plus daily replenishment of bottled water and snacks—so thoughtful and convenient. Plus, the location is unbeatable; it’s just a short ride to all major attractions. I’ve stayed at many hotels in Moscow, but this one strikes the perfect balance between comfort, aesthetics, and value. I’ll definitely be returning next time I visit!

Our first stop in Russia was Nikonovka Hotel, and it truly felt like a warm welcome to the country. The staff were all local Russians—genuine, friendly, and helpful. Even our translator companion loved it so much she recommended it to her friends studying in Moscow. Breakfast offered authentic Russian dishes, which were delicious but definitely a bit heavy for our Chinese palates after three or four days. That said, the hotel was spotless and warmly heated throughout. What stood out most was our room with a little balcony—perfect for sipping tea while gazing at the snow-covered streets outside. It felt magical, like stepping into a cozy winter story. This stay became one of the most cherished memories of our trip to Moscow. A wonderful balance of comfort, charm, and authenticity—definitely coming back.

The Reakomp Hotel is perfectly located—just a short walk from everything I needed. While the hotel itself feels a bit dated, it’s clean, cozy, and warmly welcoming. The mattress was excellent—truly comfortable for a good night’s sleep. Plus, it's super convenient with both Vkus Vil and Perekrestok right nearby, so grabbing snacks or essentials was a breeze. Despite its age, the value for money is outstanding. I’d definitely stay here again.

The price during booking was quite reasonable, and overall the stay at Imrus Hotel Moskva was excellent. Located just a short distance from the city center, it’s super convenient for getting around by metro. While I noticed a slight increase in rate when considering an extension, the experience more than made up for it—clean rooms, comfortable beds, and friendly staff made the extra cost worth it. The hotel strikes a great balance between value and quality, and I’d definitely book again if returning to Moscow.

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.

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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