There are opulent 5-star luxury hotels all over the world with over-the-top amenities, like world-class spas, indoor pools, butler service and plush furniture.
But you'll pay the most to stay in a 5-star hotel in Moscow.
Moscow was recently ranked the city with the most expensive hotel rooms in the world by Hogg Robinson Group (HRG) a travel services provider that ranks the most expensive cities by average hotel room rate each year. This year, HRG found that the Russian capital had the highest average room rates out of 50 cities around the world—a spot that it's held for eight years running—with an average room rate of £258.11 ($404) per night.
We decided to take a look at some of the most expensive hotels in Moscow.
The Ritz-Carlton Moscow
Average room rate: $720
Location: Tverskaya Street 3, near the Kremlin and Red Square
Notable feature: The hotel has the largest guest rooms in the city at 452 square feet, furnished with quality woods, marbles and luxurious fabrics.
Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow
Average room rate: $705
Location: 4 Neglinnaya St., near the Bolshoi Theatre, Kremlin and Red Square
Notable feature: The hotel is home to the Quantum Spa and Health Club, one of the best spas in the city, with a heated indoor pool, sauna, steam bath, Roman bath, gym, juice bar and treatment rooms for massages.
Moscow Marriott Royal Aurora Hotel
Average room rate: $700
Location: Petrovka St-Bld 1, near the Bolshoi Theatre, Kremlin and Red Square
Notable feature: Personalized butler service in the guest rooms.
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