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Danilovskaya HotelvsHotel Savoy Moscow
Both Hotel Savoy Moscow and Danilovskaya Hotel are rated highly by professionals. Overall, Hotel Savoy Moscow is preferred by most professionals compared to Danilovskaya Hotel. Hotel Savoy Moscow scores 81 with recommendations from 4 reviewers including The Telegraph, Frommer's and Star Service.
Danilovskaya Hotel
Concierge
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
5 Starodanilovskiy, Moscow 113191, Russia
From $62/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Laundy Room
"This placid five-story hotel on the grounds of the Orthodox Danilovsky (St. Daniel) Monastery feels like a cross between a monastic inn and a Soviet-era hotel for top party officials."
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If you want a double bed, be sure to ask for one (some "doubles" have twin beds).
"A serene and lovely setting inside the walls of the Danilovsky (St. Daniel) Monastery provides a backdrop of fountains, religious-themed paintings, and domes." Full review
Top Choice
"Moscow's holiest hotel is on the grounds of the 12th-century monastery of the same name – the exquisite setting comes complete with 18th-century churches and well-maintained gardens." Full review
Hotel Savoy Moscow
Star Service
BlackBook
Frommer's
The Telegraph
Lonely Planet
Rozhdestvenka , 3/6, bld. 1, Moscow 109012, Russia
From $117/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"Located in the heart of the old city, two blocks from the Bolshoi Theater, this is the top pick in Moscow for leisure travelers seeking something special away from the familiar brand name." Full review
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The Ritz-Carlton does a much better job on the service front, which is perhaps why so many Americans choose to stay there instead.
"Historic little hotel known as the "Hotel Berlin" during the Soviet period."
"By the standards of Moscow's over-the-top luxury hotels, this one is relatively small and modest -- and that's part of its appeal." Full review
9.0
"The elegant, neoclassical Savoy has a noble history that stretches back to 1913." Full review
"Built in 1912, the Savoy maintains an atmosphere of tsarist-era privilege for its guests, and is more intimate and affordable than other luxury hotels" Full review