Hotel description 
The four-star Sovietsky Hotel was established in 1951 as a governmental residence in the central part of Moscow. The hotel occupied the building of the former restaurant "Yar", which had been considered the best restaurant in Russia since 1826, the year of its foundation. The hotel is surrounded by the variety of sights, business- and exhibition centers, famous shops of the Russian capital.
The Sovietsky Hotel was prized more than once for its high European quality of service and the renaissance of the Russian traditions of hospitality. A wide choice of opportunities both for business and leisure activities is at the disposal of the quests. Among the visitors of the hotel were world-famous guests: Margaret Thatcher, Conrad Adenauer, Mireille Mathieu, Jean Paul Belmondo, Adriano Celentano and others.
Rooms description 
There are 100 rooms of different types in the Sovietsky Hotel: standard, superior, club, deluxe, junior suites and club suites. All rooms are provided with direct-dial phone, TV-set with cable and satellite channels, minibar and the modern systems of security.
Standard Room
The standard room (one-room) is equipped with two beds and a sofa, direct-dial phone, excess to Internet (dial-up), TV-set with cable and satellite channels, minibar and modern systems of security. |
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Superior Room
The superior room (one-room) is equipped with a twin-size bed (in several rooms there is also a sofa), direct-dial phone, excess to Internet (dial-up), TV-set with cable and satellite channels, minibar and modern systems of security. |