Hotel of the Month: Four Seasons, Moscow
Russia’s grandest hotel: The Four Seasons Moscow
Why should I go now"
Moscow in summer is vibrant, unexpected. In the warm, dry, continental sun, the city?s streets and parks have a Mediterranean vibe. The Four Seasons has the best location in the city bar none, next to the Kremlin; you can watch Russian tourists wander in and out of Red Square, eating their marozhonye (ice cream) from your balcony.
What?s the lowdown"
The Four Seasons is an edifice and a historical artefact. Those interested in Soviet history will be fascinated to know it was formerly the Hotel Moscow, a pet project of Joseph Stalin, opened in 1935 ? the Lubyanka, headquarters of Stalin?s NKVD security police, is a five minute walk. Those interested in cocktails will know its façade from the labels of Stolichnaya vodka. Transformed after many years of work into a luxury hotel, it is now the grandest hotel in Russia. The 25 metre indoor pool at Amnis Spa
Its 25 metre indoor pool, occupying the internal courtyard, with a glass roof, and surrounding ultra-luxurious spa, are the central symbols of the transformation. We balanced out the yin of exercising and spa purifying with the yang of hanging out in the Moscovsky bar on the ground floor, where immensely strong cocktails are served in an atmosphere more New Orleans than Moscow; the Moscovsky Mule is the hotel?s take on the classic Moscow Mule, and has a moreish kick.
The Moscovsky bar
Getting horizontal
Our suite (bedroom, living are...
-------------------------------- |
|