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Ritz Carlton

Moscow

December 10, 2010 12:32
A lounge to linger in:  opulent — and an ideal spot to get a snapshot of Moscow life

By

Daralyn Danns,

Daralyn Danns

1 min read

The hotel opened in 2007 and manages to combine old imperial grandeur with the mod cons of new Russia.

Built on the site of the former Intourist Hotel, (where foreigners stayed during Soviet times) on the renowned Tverskaya Street, it has a superb location; within walking distance of Red Square, the Bolshoi Theatre and the trendy shops – handy, as taxis are incredibly expensive.

The property, managed by the American Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, has 334 guest rooms, enriched with dark red cherry wood and marble.

There are four restaurants. Ginkgo by Seiji specialises in Pan-Asian cuisine. The chic Caviarterra, the Russian restaurant, has a Sunday brunch which is popular with the locals.