Budapest Hotel Moscow (Moscow)

Budapest Hotel Moscow (Moscow)
Budapest Hotel Moscow

country: Russia, city: Moscow (City: Kuznetskiy Most)

Budapest Hotel Moscow Budapest Hotel MoscowBudapest Hotel Moscow with its pleasant ambience and convenient facilities is an ideal place for both business and leisure travellers.

Location
The Budapest Hotel Moscow is located in the historical centre of the capital, in one of the most famous business and cultural areas of the city. Area attractions such as State Duma and the Council of Federation of Russia, Red Square, the Bolshoi and Maly Theatres are all within easy access from the hotel.

Rooms
The property features 116 comfortable guestrooms that are well furnished in modern style and come with an array of in room amenities.

Restaurant
Guests can begin their day with the delicious breakfast offered at the breakfast room in a warm and pleasant atmosphere.

General
The hotel provides a business centre with a fully equipped conference hall accommodating up to 20 guests. Health conscious guests can work out at the well equipped fitness centre.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Business centre
Conference facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Parking facilities
Restaurant
Room service
Air conditioning
In-room safe
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone
Television

Extra Information:


  • 4 km to the nearest station

  • 35 km to the airport

Address:
2/18 Petrovskie Lanes
Moscow 103051


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