With 180 guest rooms and suites, Four Seasons Hotel Moscow offers many one-of-a-kind room layouts, inspired by the unique design of this historic building. There are nearly 40 room variations, starting at a spacious 40 square metres (431 square feet). Accommodations are located from the fourth to tenth floors.
Relax amid luxurious Four Seasons décor – including elements of the 1930s Russian constructivist design of the original Hotel Moskva – in spaces that are bright, airy and contemporary. Modern bathrooms feature large panels of richly grained marble, obtained with the decorative plaster Travertine by Viero.
Details include a double vanity, private water closet, separate shower and deep soaking bathtub. The five Grand Premier Suites are located on the corners of the building on the sixth to tenth floors, offering the Hotel’s best views and showcasing Red Square and the Kremlin. The three-bedroom Minin Presidential Suite on the seventh floor opens to a terrace overlooking Manezhnaya Square and the Kremlin, and features a view of Red Square from the living room.
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