Kempinski Hotel Opens in Moscow: New Luxury Stay in City Center

Kempinski Hotels has introduced Hotel Nikol’skaya Kempinski Moscow, a new landmark property in the heart of the Russian capital. Housed in a historic building dating back to the 1870s, the hotel offers 211 elegantly appointed guestrooms that overlook central Moscow, including views toward iconic sites such as Red Square and the Kremlin.

The accommodation mix includes 157 deluxe and superior rooms featuring high ceilings and contemporary comforts such as complimentary WiFi and a 42-inch flat-screen TV. Junior suites are arranged in a studio layout and provide views of both the bustling city and the hotel’s quiet courtyard patio. Executive suites offer separate bedroom and living areas for added privacy and convenience. At the top end, two Presidential Suites are finished in a refined palette of gold, white and beige and deliver panoramic vistas across Lubyanka Square and the State Historical Museum.

Beyond guestrooms, Hotel Nikol’skaya Kempinski Moscow provides a range of facilities designed for relaxation, wellness and business. A full-service spa includes an indoor pool and treatment rooms, while a fitness center is available for guests who wish to maintain their workout routine. The hotel also features flexible meeting and event spaces suitable for conferences, receptions and private gatherings.

Dining options at the hotel cover both international and local cuisine across six distinct restaurants and bars. Menus showcase a mix of global dishes alongside traditional Russian fare, allowing guests to sample regional flavors as well as familiar favorites in stylish settings.

The hotel’s central location makes it an ideal base for exploring Moscow’s cultural and historic attractions. With its combination of period architecture, contemporary amenities and multiple dining and leisure venues, Hotel Nikol’skaya Kempinski Moscow aims to deliver a luxury stay that reflects both the city’s heritage and modern hospitality standards.

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