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National Hotel
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Bright rooms & antiques-filled suites in a luxe hotel with an upscale bar, dining & an indoor pool.
Nearby attractions
Marshal Zhukov monument
Manege Sq, Moscow, Russia, 109012
World Clock Fountain
Manege Sq, 1 строение 2, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Gosudarstvennyy Geologicheskiy Muzey Im. V. I. Vernadskogo
Mokhovaya St, 11, стр. 11, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Museum of Archeology of Moscow
Manege Sq, 1А, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Alexander Garden, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Nulevoy Kilometr
Proyezd Voskresenskiye Vorota, 1А, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Red Square
Red Square, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Museum of the Patriotic War of 1812
Revolution Square, 2/3, Moscow, Russia, 109012
State Historical Museum
Red Square, 1, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Cube.Moscow
Tverskaya St, 3, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Nearby restaurants
Beluga
Mokhovaya St, 15/1, стр. 1, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Bright Israeli Grill
Tverskaya St, 27 строение 2, Moscow, Russia, 125009
O2 Restaurant
гостиница The Carlton Moscow, Tverskaya St, 3, 12 этаж, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Novikov Bar
Tverskaya St, 3, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Rostic's
Manege Sq, 1с2, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Sartoria Lamberti
Tverskaya St, 3, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Ресторан Peshi
Ulitsa Okhotnyy Ryad, 2, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Osteria Mario
Manege Sq, д.1с2, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Strana Kotoroy Net
ТГ Модный Сезон, Ulitsa Okhotnyy Ryad, 2, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Prekrasnoye Obshchestvo
Ulitsa Okhotnyy Ryad, 2, Moscow, Russia, 109012
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National Hotel
15/1 Mokhovaya Str. Bld. 1, Moscow, Russia, 125009
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Tverskaya St, 3, Moscow, Russia, 125009
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Ulitsa Okhotnyy Ryad, 2, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Tverskaya Residence Мошенники
9 Tverskaya Street, Bld. 5, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Otel' Tverskaya 5
Tverskaya St, 5/6, Moscow, Russia, 125009
D-Otel' Na Tverskoy
Tverskaya St, 5/6, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Hotel Metropol Moscow
Teatral'nyy Proyezd, 2, Moscow, Russia, 109012
Hotel Kamergersky
Ulitsa Bol'shaya Dmitrovka, 5/6, строен. 3, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Megapolis Tverskaya
Tverskaya St, 4, Moscow, Russia, 125009
Molotoff Capsule Hotel
Tverskaya St, 7, Moscow, Russia, 125009
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National Hotel

15/1 Mokhovaya Str. Bld. 1, Moscow, Russia, 125009
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Bright rooms & antiques-filled suites in a luxe hotel with an upscale bar, dining & an indoor pool.

attractions: Marshal Zhukov monument, World Clock Fountain, Gosudarstvennyy Geologicheskiy Muzey Im. V. I. Vernadskogo, Museum of Archeology of Moscow, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Nulevoy Kilometr, Red Square, Museum of the Patriotic War of 1812, State Historical Museum, Cube.Moscow, restaurants: Beluga, Bright Israeli Grill, O2 Restaurant, Novikov Bar, Rostic's, Sartoria Lamberti, Ресторан Peshi, Osteria Mario, Strana Kotoroy Net, Prekrasnoye Obshchestvo
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Phone
+7 495 258-70-00
Website
national.ru

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Nearby attractions of National Hotel

Marshal Zhukov monument

World Clock Fountain

Gosudarstvennyy Geologicheskiy Muzey Im. V. I. Vernadskogo

Museum of Archeology of Moscow

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Nulevoy Kilometr

Red Square

Museum of the Patriotic War of 1812

State Historical Museum

Cube.Moscow

Marshal Zhukov monument

Marshal Zhukov monument

4.8

(5.1K)

Open 24 hours
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World Clock Fountain

World Clock Fountain

4.8

(882)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Gosudarstvennyy Geologicheskiy Muzey Im. V. I. Vernadskogo

Gosudarstvennyy Geologicheskiy Muzey Im. V. I. Vernadskogo

4.7

(478)

Open 24 hours
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Museum of Archeology of Moscow

Museum of Archeology of Moscow

4.6

(728)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of National Hotel

Beluga

Bright Israeli Grill

O2 Restaurant

Novikov Bar

Rostic's

Sartoria Lamberti

Ресторан Peshi

Osteria Mario

Strana Kotoroy Net

Prekrasnoye Obshchestvo

Beluga

Beluga

4.6

(381)

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Bright Israeli Grill

Bright Israeli Grill

4.4

(298)

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O2 Restaurant

O2 Restaurant

4.5

(334)

$$$

Closed
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Novikov Bar

Novikov Bar

4.4

(262)

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Emily Avery Emily Avery
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Despite the earlier and moderate reviews I read about National Hotel, I went a had and reserved a junior sweet. I must say, I was amazed with the hotel and the service. The hotel location is unbeatable just a cross the street is red square and all amazing historical sites. I never needed a taxi as everything was close. There this an underground mall with three floors which had everything including food court. The reception staffs were very kind speak english and had a great personality. Special thanks to Stepan for his welcome, he also took his own time to show me around and took me to the second floor where the hotel has its own gallery with well know figures who stayed at the same hotel such as presidents and actresses. The room was very classy and maintained well except of the wood floor which has some scratches which was fine.. the room service and cleaning was excellent. The buffet had many varieties and I loved everything. Specail thanks to the whole team who worked on there. They were very active and making sure everyone is served well. On Sunday morning only I had to wait for 10-15 minutes as it was crowded. Not to forget, the restaurant is right in front the red square so you have an excellent view. It is a 5 star hotel and deserve it. I would stay in the same hotel again. Thanks to all.
Marina VMarina V
Loved this hotel! So comfortable and beautiful. My room was a double and was quite spacious, the bed comfy. Everything was clean and the staff extremely friendly and professional. Got my winter boots shined every night (complimentary service).The location is as good as it gets. The breakfast is included in the price of room and is outstanding - and the view of the Kremlin is magical. The gym, pool and sauna are very nice. Service is great. Beluga restaurant is exquisite. Loved everything about this place. And the prices here are very reasonable (considering the prime location and prices of hotels nearby). My only complaint: they don't recycle at all. With complimentary bottled water for guests there is a lot of waste - so many plastic bottles being thrown away each day. This hotel could do the right thing and be a leader in recycling!
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Despite the earlier and moderate reviews I read about National Hotel, I went a had and reserved a junior sweet. I must say, I was amazed with the hotel and the service. The hotel location is unbeatable just a cross the street is red square and all amazing historical sites. I never needed a taxi as everything was close. There this an underground mall with three floors which had everything including food court. The reception staffs were very kind speak english and had a great personality. Special thanks to Stepan for his welcome, he also took his own time to show me around and took me to the second floor where the hotel has its own gallery with well know figures who stayed at the same hotel such as presidents and actresses. The room was very classy and maintained well except of the wood floor which has some scratches which was fine.. the room service and cleaning was excellent. The buffet had many varieties and I loved everything. Specail thanks to the whole team who worked on there. They were very active and making sure everyone is served well. On Sunday morning only I had to wait for 10-15 minutes as it was crowded. Not to forget, the restaurant is right in front the red square so you have an excellent view. It is a 5 star hotel and deserve it. I would stay in the same hotel again. Thanks to all.
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Loved this hotel! So comfortable and beautiful. My room was a double and was quite spacious, the bed comfy. Everything was clean and the staff extremely friendly and professional. Got my winter boots shined every night (complimentary service).The location is as good as it gets. The breakfast is included in the price of room and is outstanding - and the view of the Kremlin is magical. The gym, pool and sauna are very nice. Service is great. Beluga restaurant is exquisite. Loved everything about this place. And the prices here are very reasonable (considering the prime location and prices of hotels nearby). My only complaint: they don't recycle at all. With complimentary bottled water for guests there is a lot of waste - so many plastic bottles being thrown away each day. This hotel could do the right thing and be a leader in recycling!
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2.0
1y

5 stars for location of the hotel. But if you are a guest who likes to be treated with respect then this is not the place. Moscow is great and there are MUCH better hotels then the National. I wouldn’t recommend to stay here, while people like their front desk. manager Elena continue to work there and be "the face" of the hotel. Hotel National is supposed to represent Moscow and its people but it does not. It represents the Soviet era of Russia. Breakfast is absolutely overrated and simply atrocious. Yes, you get caviar, in a small glass jar. You have to run and make sure you get it, because everyone grabs caviar. The smell in the breakfast area is treacherous. It’s as if you are sitting down next to someone who is frying meat and then your clothes stinks the whole day. For such a beautiful location, the breakfast is absolutely disappointing. The buffet itself looks dirty. Everything is sloppy. Service is great in the breakfast area! But the food is not. Just go downstairs to Jivago or go around the corner and get good food there. Now we move forward to the service itself. The front desk manager Elena should not be working with people or training staff. She has zero customer skills. After our first day and breakfast in the hotel, our clothes were soaked with the smell of food. I called the receptionist and asked a refund for breakfast and to dry clean my boyfriend’s jeans for free. It is not ok, that in a hotel of this level, you come out stinking. I was told it has to be looked into and that 99.99% it will be done. Long story short, I had to reach out again! And finally on our last day, we were offered free dry cleaning but it was too late. But nothing about the refund. And the check out, the staff told us that there will be no refund for breakfast. I asked for the manager and Elena came out. Elena interrupts customers, cannot be empathetic, does not apologize, does not listen, does not care. Nothing. Absolutely zero. She is the typical representative of a Soviet service. Absolutely unacceptable for this location and this hotel. It’s not even about the fact that refund wasn’t granted. It’s the whole experience itself thanks to people like Elena. The room itself is old - expected for this hotel and not an issue. But the air conditioner is not temperature regulated. So when you have the ac on, then you turn it off, it continues to blow and it becomes extremely cold in the room. The blankets that they use are some blankets with cotton balls inside. Cheap blankets. The reception manager Elena should not be working in hotels. Perhaps should not be working with people. She is the typical representative of old school Russian service. But Moscow changed and so did Russia, however Elena still remains in her era. There are ways to deescalate situations and work with a disappointed customer, even when you cannot issue a refund or solve the problem as requested. You can say “we truly apologize for this inconvenience”. At least that! But even that did not come out of Elena’s mouth. Seems like simple stuff but it’s not. All that came out “management declined your refund”. Ok.. and? Overall, we travel all over the world. We stayed in the best hotels and not so best hotels. And Elena should not be working even in the “not so best hotels” or hostels. Because she has no idea how to work with hotel guests. The hotel's location is great but the service ruined the whole experience. Sorry. Not "service", actually the lack of service. We will tell our European friends how great it was to vacation in Moscow and Russia but we will for sure tell them to skip the...

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4.0
10y

I won't elaborate on the other reviews who already describe this hotels wonderful history. I think all these things are amazing and I'd love to see them in a Museum. But I do not want to stay in the Museum. This hotel is simply too old and is in no way a Luxury Collection property by 2015 standards. Maybe 40 years ago. But certainly not today.

I always like to start with the pros.. so: 1- Location, location, location. Right across from the Kremlin (with some rooms having views of it) and next to the Metro. 2- Very friendly staff with good English speaking skills. A plus. 3- There is a foyer when you enter and a 2nd door that you can close to the room. Wonderful since it stops all the horrible hallway noise you generally hear in so many hotels. 4- The Internet is super fast which makes work easy to accomplish.

Cons: 1- I was upgraded to a Junior Suite as a Platinum guest. It's a regular size room with a little sitting room off of it. You'd think this would be a plus, but you'd be wrong. I had no view (just a courtyard) and the room is old. 2- No iron in the room although you can call down for one. 3- The bathroom while large has the shower in the tub. To get into it you must climb over the tub which is one of the highest tubs I've ever seen. I cannot imagine how anyone over 65 can climb into it. 4- The shower head is attached to the tub faucet and is so taut that the shower head cannot swivel. It just sprays water towards the wall. Barely any getting on you. 5- Yes, the shower madness continues... one day the shower sprayed out yellow brackish water. It was disgusting. Eventually the pipes cleared and what appeared to be clean water came out. Still I was super scared the whole time worried it would change back while I was in it. 6- The room is sparse. There is a bed, with barely tolerable pillows. They seem to have a pillow menu, but it's all in Cyrillic and there is no English translation. The armoire has those old hangars which you pull out of the little loops that don't come out. So hard to use. 7- No in room Platinum amenity. 8- I did not receive turndown service during my stay. 9- Breakfast for Plats has been downgraded. No longer are we offered the wonderful buffet breakfast in the room overlooking the Kremlin. And this room and breakfast is lovely! What we are offered now is a croissant and yogurt in a bar downstairs. No view. And it costs our 500 point amenity to get it. And they call this breakfast? 10- The gym was small and had barely any machines. It has free weights, but no bench. Barely usable.

It appears people seem to like the history of this hotel and stay here for that purpose. As for me I do not like to stay in a Museum and prefer to visit them. Perhaps if they offered the full breakfast again, a few welcome drinks in the bar (or in room Plat Amenity), added English to their pillow menu, placed an iron in the room, & fixed the shower issues I'd...

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4.0
12y

Please excuse my "nickname" I can't get SPG to unlock it. I would instead say "SPG Fan".

I've stayed at the Hotel National a few times. As a business traveler I'm usually happy at most hotels if (1) safe, (2) clean (3) quiet.

The location itself is historic. That is a plus. Convenient to many historic locations. Plus. Restaurant options were good. Plus. Very near many other restaurants. Plus. Money exchange on site. Plus. Hotel employees - in addition to the desk staff - recognized me from past visits and greeted me pleasantly. A nice surprise.

At any hotel, my view on problems is "together" we can work it out. I'm a guest. It's a business. We can make it win win.

And Yet... One Negative - The 6th floor regularly had cigar smoke in the hallways. So either it's not a non-smoking floor or security can't see someone walking with a cigar on the numerous security cams (or decides not to do anything). My point - If you choose a non-smoking room it is still likely you will smell smoke. Those around may not be smoke free - and their cigars / cigarettes will be carried via hallways / ventilation to your room.

Another Negative - It was October, the air con was off (switched to heat). That's fine but most days were warm enough to make the room uncomfortable. The windows barely open (for safety) and no electric fans are available to cool a room. I finally convinced the staff to let me open the window past the safety point - I'm an adult and have no children or pets with me. That worked but took 5 conversations. It seems unlikely no past guests asked about cooling options. There should be a "standard response". Example: Are you too warm? We can (1) open your windows past the safety stop - after confirming no children, no pets, reminding the guest not to put anything on the window sill - that might fall - AND/OR (2) provide a small electric fan to create airflow. I can buy a fan for less than $10 US - so the hotel having a couple is not an unreasonable request.

The few remaining issues were resolved with the staff - and so need not be mentioned.

However, the negatives given above are enough to make me think carefully before I try Hotel National on my next visit. (1) No smoking means no smoking - enforce it (2) A warm room should be resolved in one call.

The room price alone sets a "high bar" on performance expectations. That it is SPG Luxury Collection more...

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