Peter I Hotel Moscow (Moscow)

Peter I Hotel Moscow (Moscow)
Peter I Hotel Moscow

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

Peter I Hotel Moscow Peter I Hotel Moscow

Location
Peter I Hotel Moscow is easily accessible, as the railway station is 4 kilometres away. The tourist attractions include Bolshoy Theatre, Russian Senate and the Kremlin.

Rooms
The hotel boasts 134 air-conditioned bedrooms that are comfortable and equipped with modern amenities.

Restaurant
Guests can dine at the onsite restaurant in a cosy ambience and later unwind at the bar with a fine drink.

General
For the business travellers, a business centre with internet access and conference facilities are provided at the hotel. Guests can make use of the recreational facilities such as fitness centre, sauna and a swimming pool.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Business centre
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Laundry facilities
Parking facilities
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Safe deposit box
Sauna
Swimming pool
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
In-room safe
Internet access
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone

Extra Information:


  • 29 km to the airport (Sheremetyevo-2)

  • 4 km to the station (Belorussky)

Address:
17 Neglinnaya street
Moscow


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