InterContinental Moscow - Tverskaya, an IHG HotelvsPeking Hotel
Both InterContinental Moscow Tverskaya Hotel and Peking Hotel are praised by professional travelers. On balance, InterContinental Moscow Tverskaya Hotel is the choice of most professionals compared to Peking Hotel. InterContinental Moscow Tverskaya Hotel scores 82 with endorsements from 5 reviews like Oyster, Condé Nast Traveler and BlackBook.
InterContinental Moscow - Tverskaya, an IHG Hotel
Tverskaya St., 22, Moscow, Russia
From $98/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Condé Nast Traveler
99.6
"A 203-room new-build on the site of the old Hotel Minsk, within a mile’s stroll of the Kremlin and a straight shot by car or train from Sheremetyevo International Airport." Full review
BlackBook
"In a city with the world's most expensive hotel rates, thankfully, there's the affordable Intercontinental Moscow Tverskaya."
Frommer's
"Surrounded by some of Moscow's finest restaurants and shops, the hotel is a short walk from Red Square. Its rooms are comfortable and tastefully decorated in understated, warm tones of brown and creme." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"This classic luxury hotel, located in one of the city’s primary streets (Tverskaya), enjoys not only a fantastic downtown location but gorgeously appointed rooms." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"With a great location walking distance to Red Square, the InterContinental Moscow Tverskaya Hotel is a reliable luxury choice." Full review
Peking Hotel
5 Bolshaya Sadovaya Str, Moscow 123001, Russia
From $36/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
DK Eyewitness
"Built in the Stalinist Gothic architectural style of the 1950s, the Peking offers rooms that have been refurbished to fourstar standards as well as some that still belong to the Soviet era."
Frommer's
"The new rooms cost about 30% more than their older counterparts but boast wider, firmer beds and calmer, sleeker decor; some even have bidets." Full review
Fodor's
"This 1955, Soviet-era tower is a Moscow landmark, offering old-fashioned accommodations that, though upgraded, still evoke Stalinist Russia, as may the service and amenities." Full review
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Request one on a higher floor if any are available, so you can enjoy the views of central Moscow.
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Towering over Triumfalnaya pl, this Stalinist building is blessed with high ceilings, parquet floors and a marble staircase." Full review