Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/HOTELS, MOSCOW/ Updated : Feb 17, 2017, 12:13 IST
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Located in the very heart of Moscow, Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow is just a few minutes’ walk from the iconic city landmarks such as the Kremlin, Red Square, Saint Basil’s Cathedral and Bolshoi Theatre. The 208 artistically furnished … Read more
Located in the very heart of Moscow, Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow is just a few minutes’ walk from the iconic city landmarks such as the Kremlin, Red Square, Saint Basil’s Cathedral and Bolshoi Theatre. The 208 artistically furnished rooms of the hotel including 29 posh suites, comprise some of the most spectacular Moscow accommodation available. Read less

Located in the very heart of Moscow, Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow is just a few minutes’ walk from the iconic city landmarks such as the Kremlin, Red Square, Saint Basil’s Cathedral and Bolshoi Theatre. The 208 artistically furnished rooms of the hotel including 29 posh suites, comprise some of the most spectacular Moscow accommodation available. This timeless residential hotel is known for its personalized service and outstanding quality which are aimed to cater to the discerning traveller seeking privacy, luxury and elegance in modern living. Apart from world class facilities and services, this hotel is a foodie paradise. Eat at the legendary Café Ararat, known for Armenian cuisines or chill at Conservatory Lounge & Bar with your favourite drink for company. The spa and health club here is equipped with the latest cardiovascular technology for fitness enthusiasts alongside pure pampering and relaxation.
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