Hotels in Moscow

As grand as her history and as expansive as her borders, Moscow mesmerises with its majestic architectural sites, verdant parks, and irresistible charm. With a wealth of hotels, from luxurious former imperial residences to budget-friendly modern retreats, Moscow has plenty to offer every traveller.

Whether you're planning a leisurely cultural escapade, a family adventure, or a romantic getaway, Moscow has accommodation to suit your tastes and budget. Discover this Eastern European gem, steeped in rich history and vibrant culture, and find the perfect place to rest your head with Lycafly today.

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Moscow, standing on the banks of the Moskva River, is Russia's bustling capital and its biggest city. It's a city of over 13 million residents within its borders, extending to 21.5 million in the wider metropolitan area. As one of the world's largest cities, it’s a vibrant mix of the old and the new. Ancient onion-domed cathedrals cohabitate with glass skyscrapers, and historical sites share spaces with hip eateries and modern art galleries.

Documented first in 1147, the city has gone through several incarnations, from the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow to the core of the Soviet Union and now the political, economic, cultural, and scientific pinnacle of Russia and Eastern Europe. Today, Moscow is home to a unique blend of heritage and cosmopolitan trends, offering an irresistible allure to travellers from across the globe.

Besides her intriguing history, Moscow is famed for her iconic landmarks such as the Red Square, the magnificent Saint Basil's Cathedral, and the imposing Kremlin. She flaunts her love for greenery too, with over 40% of the city shrouded in verdant spread. Moscow also houses several notable companies, a bustling financial centre, and Europe's busiest metro system.

Deriving her name from the river she sits on, Moscow, often referred to as "The Third Rome" or "The Whitestone One", is a timeless city of intrigue and familiarity, of grand splendour and humble charm.

When to visit Moscow

Springtime, particularly March and April, ushers in delightful temperatures ideal for unhurried exploration—perfect if you're planning a city walking tour or a leisurely stroll through Moscow's lavish parks. Autumn, especially in September and October, is another splendid time to visit. Indulge your palate at the gastronomic festival, or escape to the mountains nearby for a hiking journey amidst the autumn colours.

Moscow transforms into a winter wonderland as temperatures drop, offering unique experiences like skating and even a convenient escape to the warmer shores of the Black Sea. November presents the ideal opportunity to take in the historical splendour of the 'Golden Ring' northwest of Moscow.

As the seasons cloak the city in their distinctive auras, the magic of Moscow offers an enthralling experience regardless of the time of your visit.

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