Central House of Tourists Moscow (Moscow)
- Central House of Tourists Moscow (Moscow)
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Central House of Tourists Moscow
country: Russia, city: Moscow (South City - Leninskiy Prospect)
Central House of Tourists Moscow
Location
The Central House of Tourists is situated 9 kilometres from the city centre and close to sightseeing attractions like Paleontology Museum, Circus on Vernadsky Avenue and Moscow State University.
Rooms
The property boasts comfortable rooms and suites that are pleasantly decorated and equipped with modern conveniences.
Restaurant
Guests can enjoy a variety of delicacies at the onsite restaurants and later relax with their favourite drink at the cocktail bar.
General
The hotel also offers conference facilities for people travelling on business. Furthermore, guests can play billiards, take a relaxing swim in the pool or unwind at the sauna during their free time.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Billiards Business centre Cocktail bar Conference facilities Currency exchange Disabled facilities Laundry facilities Lobby Parking facilities Reception Restaurant Room service Sauna Swimming pool | Cable / Satellite TV Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Tea and coffee making facilities Telephone |
Extra Information:
- 16 km to the airport (Vnukovo)
- 10 km to the train station (Kievsky)
Address:
146 Leninskiy Prospect
Moscow 119526
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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