Ararat Park Hyatt

Moscow


This deluxe hotel is an archetype of contemporary design: its glass-and-marble facade is sleek and stunning, yet blends effortlessly with the classical and baroque buildings in the surrounding area. The graceful, modern appearance extends inside to the atrium-style lobby and the luxurious rooms. Guests enjoy every imaginable amenity, and the service is top-notch (twice-daily housekeeping!).

Of the hotel’s many restaurants, don’t miss the Conservatory Lounge, which offers panoramic views of Teatralnaya ploshchad.


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