Tatiana Hotel Moscow (Moscow)

Tatiana Hotel Moscow (Moscow)
Tatiana Hotel Moscow

country: Russia, city: Moscow (South City - Paveletskiy Train Station)

Tatiana Hotel Moscow Tatiana Hotel MoscowTatiana Hotel Moscow is conveniently situated close to Serpukhovskaya and Paveletskaya metro stations and Paveletskaya railway station. The Sheremetevo and Domodedovov International Airports are also easily accessible from here. The entire 72 cozy, spacious rooms are designed in warm pastel colours and are equipped with various modern amenities.
The luxurious lobby with its beautiful fountain and comfortable furniture is an excellent place to listen to live music, enjoy a cup of balmy coffee and delicious pastry. The restaurant here serves refined dishes of Spanish, European and Russian cuisine. Guests during leisure can relax at the sauna, Jacuzzi or work out in the fitness centre.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Banquet facilities
Cafe
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Currency exchange
Gymnasium
Jacuzzi / Whirlpool
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Reception
Restaurant
Safe deposit box
Sauna
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Internet access
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone

Extra Information:

Address:
11, Stremyanniy Str
Moscow, 115054


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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