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Hotel Metropol (Moscow)
1/4 Teatralny proezd
103012 Moscow
| Description
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| Celebrating it's 100th Birthday in
1998, the Hotel Metropol Moscow offers his guests the perfect combination
of historical atmosphere, modern facilities, attentive service and
unique Russian hospitality. |
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History
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Hotel Metropol owes its birth to the
famous patron of art Savva Mamontov. To build a hotel of a European
level, he gathered together young talented artists and architects:
Walcott, Vrubel, Kekushev, and Chekhonin. The hotel building is an
outstanding example of the modernist era, the Silver Age of Russia
art (the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries). Hotel
Metropol was opened in 1901. |
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Recreation
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· Health club - in basement,
with 10m heated swimming pool
· Sauna, massage, health bar
· Changing rooms/shower facilities
· Fitness equipment - a range of gym equipment, including step
machine, life cycle, rower, treadmill, free weights
· Fully qualified fitness instructors available
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Guest Rooms
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The hotel offers 369 guest rooms and
suites (2 with private sauna), furnished with antiques from the Hermitage
Museum in St. Petersburg. All rooms are equipped with satellite TV
and direct dial telephone with computer port. |
| Gastronomy
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The hotel provides the best of Russian
cuisine in 3 restaurants: the Metropol Zal with mixtures of Russian
and international cuisine, the Europeisky Restaurant with international
and exotic dishes and the Boyarski - the only true Russian restaurant
in town. |
| Location
| | Located in the very heart of Moscow's
city centre, all major tourist destination are within five minutes
walk: the Bolshoi Theatre, St. Basils Cathedral, the Kremlin and the
Lenin Mausoleum. |
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