Los 8 mejores hoteles de lujo cerca de la calle Arbat, Moscú
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Los 8 mejores hoteles de lujo cerca de la calle Arbat, Moscú

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A ver, la calle Arbat es básicamente el salón de Moscú. Un tramo peatonal de 1,2 km flanqueado por mansiones del siglo XIX, pintores callejeros buscando propinas y ese pequeño piso donde Pushkin pasó los primeros meses de su matrimonio. Desde aquí hay 12 minutos a pie hasta la Plaza Roja, pasando por algunos de los rincones más fotografiados de la ciudad, y las estaciones de metro Arbatskaya y Smolenskaya ponen todo el lugar a tu alcance. Nuestro equipo reseñó 8 hoteles, todos de categoría de lujo, sin disculpas. Primero los iconos: el Lotte Hotel con su restaurante Ossetra con estrella Michelin, y el Ritz-Carlton Moscow, cuyo bar en la azotea, el O2 Lounge, te regala esa vista de postal sobre el Kremlin. Luego, las grandes damas: el Ararat Park Hyatt con su atrio de cristal cerca del Bolshói, el National Hotel frente a la plaza Manézhnaya, y el Baltschug Kempinski mirando directamente a San Basilio al otro lado del río Moscova. Además, opciones hermanas igual de pulidas: el Radisson Royal en el rascacielos de la era estalinista Hotel Ukraina, el Marriott Royal Aurora en la calle Tverskaya, y el Golden Ring cerca del metro Smolenskaya. Todos y cada uno están a menos de 10 minutos a pie de Arbat.

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A ver, la calle Arbat es básicamente el salón de Moscú. Un tramo peatonal de 1,2 km flanqueado por mansiones del siglo XIX, pintores callejeros buscando propinas y ese pequeño piso donde Pushkin pasó los primeros meses de su matrimonio. Desde aquí hay 12 minutos a pie hasta la Plaza Roja, pasando por algunos de los rincones más fotografiados de la ciudad, y las estaciones de metro Arbatskaya y Smolenskaya ponen todo el lugar a tu alcance. Nuestro equipo reseñó 8 hoteles, todos de categoría de lujo, sin disculpas. Primero los iconos: el Lotte Hotel con su restaurante Ossetra con estrella Michelin, y el Ritz-Carlton Moscow, cuyo bar en la azotea, el O2 Lounge, te regala esa vista de postal sobre el Kremlin. Luego, las grandes damas: el Ararat Park Hyatt con su atrio de cristal cerca del Bolshói, el National Hotel frente a la plaza Manézhnaya, y el Baltschug Kempinski mirando directamente a San Basilio al otro lado del río Moscova. Además, opciones hermanas igual de pulidas: el Radisson Royal en el rascacielos de la era estalinista Hotel Ukraina, el Marriott Royal Aurora en la calle Tverskaya, y el Golden Ring cerca del metro Smolenskaya. Todos y cada uno están a menos de 10 minutos a pie de Arbat.
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Lotte Hotel Moscow — hotel No. 1 #1 highest score · 5-star spa + indoor pool 9

Lotte Hotel Moscow

From ~$357

📍 Arbat district, Moscow — a 5-minute walk to Arbat Street and about 2–3 km from the Kremlin.

🏊 Heated 5-star indoor pool, open year-round 💆 Lotte Spa — sauna, steam, jacuzzi, several massage types 🍽️ Multiple restaurants including a Japanese counter
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The list opens with the Lotte Hotel Moscow, a 5-star property from South Korea's Lotte group sitting right in the Arbat district, a 5-minute walk from Arbat Street and about 2–3 km from the Kremlin. It scores 9.0/10 on Agoda, the kind of number a hotel earns when the service is genuinely consistent. You get a full spa, a heated indoor pool that works through Moscow's brutal winter, several restaurants including a Japanese counter, and private butler service if you book a suite. Rooms run large for the category — Deluxe sits at 46–53 sqm and suites pass 80 sqm. Rates start around $357 a night and climb to roughly $800 for the bigger rooms. It is the most complete 5-star experience on this list, and the priciest entry point too.

  • Highest score on the list at 9.0/10
  • Full Lotte Spa plus a heated indoor pool
  • Arbat district, 5-minute walk to Arbat Street
  • Priciest entry on the list from about $357
  • Books out fast in summer and over holidays
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The Ritz-Carlton Moscow — hotel No. 2 #2 Kremlin views · O2 rooftop bar 9.2

📍 On Tverskaya street, a 5-minute walk from Red Square and the Kremlin, near Okhotny Ryad and Teatralnaya metro stations.

🏰 Kremlin views from the rooms 🍸 O2 Lounge — well-known rooftop bar 👑 Ritz-Carlton service to a global standard
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The Ritz-Carlton Moscow has stood on Tverskaya since 2007, a few minutes' walk from Red Square, and its 9.2/10 guest score is the highest on this list. The headline feature is the O2 Lounge rooftop bar on the 12th floor — a 360-degree sweep over the Kremlin, Red Square and the city skyline that no other Arbat-area hotel can match. Rooms run from 47 sqm Deluxe up past 300 sqm for the Presidential Suite, and the front-facing Kremlin View rooms look straight onto the golden Kremlin roofs and the historic churches. Inside you also get the Mistral European fine-dining restaurant, Moscow's best-known afternoon tea in the Lobby Lounge, plus a Ritz-Carlton spa and pool. Rates start at $514 a night and climb to around $1,571 — this is for travelers who want the best Moscow has.

  • Highest score on the list at 9.2/10
  • O2 rooftop bar with Kremlin views
  • Ritz-Carlton service to a world standard
  • Very pricey, from $514 a night
  • On Tverskaya, a little removed from Old Arbat
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Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow — hotel No. 3 #3 rooftop pool · 2-min walk to the Bolshoi 8.8

📍 On Neglinnaya Street near the Bolshoi Theatre — a 2-minute walk to the opera house and a 10-minute walk to Red Square

🏊 Rooftop pool with a 360-degree Moscow view 🎭 A 2-minute walk from the Bolshoi Theatre 🍽️ Compositor restaurant — Armenian and Russian food
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Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow sits on Neglinnaya Street, a 2-minute walk from the Bolshoi Theatre — the closest hotel on this list to the opera house. It scores 8.8/10, with guests singling out the rooms, the service and the rooftop pool that opens onto a 360-degree view of Moscow. Rooms start at 47 sqm in an Art Deco-meets-modern style, with marble bathrooms, soaking tubs and Bulgari amenities. The Compositor restaurant serves Armenian and Russian food and pulls in Muscovites as much as hotel guests. Teatralnaya metro is about 200 metres away, Red Square is a 10-minute walk, and prices start at $415 a night. It suits travellers who want to fold a little luxury into Moscow's world of theatre and music.

  • Closest on the list to the Bolshoi — a 2-minute walk
  • Rooftop pool and sundeck with 360-degree views
  • Park Hyatt standard: spacious, clean rooms
  • Pricey, from $415 a night
  • Old Arbat is 2 to 3 metro stops away, not walkable
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Baltschug Kempinski Moscow — hotel No. 4 #4 Kremlin-view 5-star · on the Moskva River 8.7

📍 Right bank of the Moskva River in Zamoskvorechye, directly across from the Kremlin and Red Square — a 10-minute walk over the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge.

🌊 On the Moskva River, opposite the Kremlin 🏰 Direct Kremlin views from river-facing rooms 🏨 European Kempinski standard
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Baltschug Kempinski Moscow sits on the Zamoskvorechye bank of the Moskva River, directly opposite the Kremlin and Red Square — which is exactly why the river-facing rooms pull the view a lot of guests call the best in the city. It scores 8.7/10, runs to the European Kempinski standard, and starts around $370 a night. River View Deluxe rooms begin at 55 sqm, and from some of them you can frame the Spasskaya Tower, the red onion domes of St Basil's Cathedral and the Kremlin Palace in a single shot. There's a full Kempinski Spa with a Finnish sauna and jacuzzi, the Baltschug restaurant for Russian and European cooking, and a summer-only riverside bar. Red Square is a 10-minute walk across the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge.

  • River-facing rooms with a direct Kremlin view — the best on this list
  • On the Moskva River, 10 min over the bridge to Red Square
  • European Kempinski standard with a full spa
  • Pricey, starting around $370 a night
  • River-view rooms cost noticeably more than the city-side ones
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Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow — hotel No. 5 #5 Stalinist tower · on the Moskva River 8.6

📍 On Kutuzovsky Prospekt, right on the Moskva River near Novoarbatsky Bridge — a 5-7 minute walk to the east end of Old Arbat Street, with Red Square about 2.5 km away.

🏛️ Historic 1957 Stalinist tower, 206 m tall 🌊 Riverside on the Moskva with skyline views 📍 Closest hotel here to Old Arbat Street
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Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow fills one of the seven Stalinist towers Muscovites call the Seven Sisters — a 206-metre spire from 1957 that opened as the Hotel Ukraine and still shows up on the skyline from across the city. It sits right on the Moskva River and, of the five hotels here, it lands you closest to Old Arbat Street — a 5-7 minute walk to the eastern end. Inside you get an indoor pool, a full spa and a fitness centre, plus river-view rooms looking out over the water and the Moscow skyline. It scores 8.6/10, and at roughly $270 a night it is the most affordable 5-star on this list — the trade is an older building where some rooms still feel their age. Red Square sits about 2.5 km away. Good pick if you want history and address over polish.

  • Closest to Old Arbat on the list — a 5-min walk
  • Inside a historic 1957 Stalinist Seven Sisters tower
  • Cheapest 5-star here, from around $270
  • Older 1957 building — some rooms still await renovation
  • Very large hotel, so service feels less personal
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National Hotel Moscow — hotel No. 6 #6 historic 1903 hotel · direct Kremlin view 8.5

📍 On Mokhovaya Street, directly across from Alexander Garden and the Kremlin — a 5-minute walk to Red Square.

🏛️ Historic hotel, opened 1903 🏰 Kremlin view across Alexander Garden 📖 Lenin and a tsar both stayed here
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National Hotel Moscow opened in 1903, which makes it the oldest hotel on this list — more than 120 years of history. It sits on Mokhovaya Street, directly across from Alexander Garden and the Kremlin, so the front-facing rooms look straight at the red Kremlin Wall and the towers. Vladimir Lenin stayed here in the early 20th century, and the building later served as a Soviet government residence. The decor leans Belle Epoque — high ceilings, heavy curtains, real wood furniture — and the in-house Moscow restaurant does proper Russian food. It scores 8.5/10, and rates start around $314 a night. This is the pick if you want Russian history wrapped around your hotel stay rather than a sleek modern tower. You are a 5-minute walk from Red Square and steps from two metro stations.

  • Oldest hotel here — 120+ years, with famous past guests
  • Kremlin and Alexander Garden views straight from the room
  • 5-minute walk to Red Square
  • Pricey, starting around $314
  • Some rooms in the old building still await refurbishment
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Marriott Royal Aurora Moscow — hotel No. 7 #7 Art Nouveau 5-star · pool and spa near the Bolshoi 8.4

📍 Central Moscow on Petrovka Street — a 5-minute walk to the Bolshoi Theatre and close to GUM and TSUM

🎨 Art Nouveau decor throughout 🏊 Indoor pool open 7am-10pm, plus a spa 🏨 Earns Marriott Bonvoy points
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Marriott Royal Aurora Moscow is a 5-star done up in Art Nouveau style, right in the centre of Moscow on Petrovka Street near the Bolshoi Theatre and the shopping streets. It scores 8.4/10, runs an indoor pool and a spa, and earns Marriott Bonvoy points — handy if you collect them. The decor leans Belle Epoque: floral patterns on high ceilings, curved window frames and crystal lamps, with rooms starting at 45 sqm and marble bathrooms that have both a tub and a separate shower. The Tatler restaurant here is one of the better-known kitchens in the city. Teatralnaya metro sits about 300m away, putting Red Square a 10-minute walk off and Old Arbat two to three metro stops out. Rates open around $300 a night and climb to roughly $860 for the bigger rooms.

  • Art Nouveau decor with floral ceilings and crystal lamps
  • Indoor pool open 7am-10pm, plus a full spa
  • Earns Marriott Bonvoy points, 5-min walk to the Bolshoi
  • Pricey from around $300 a night
  • Old Arbat is 2-3 metro stops away
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Golden Ring Hotel Moscow — hotel No. 8 #8 4-star Arbat · White House views 8.2

📍 Arbat district, Moscow — near Old Arbat Street and the Russian White House, a 7-10 min walk to Old Arbat

🏛️ Russian White House views 📍 Arbat district, good location 💰 From ~$157 — cheaper than the 5-stars
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Golden Ring Hotel Moscow is the budget-conscious pick on this list — a 4-star in the Arbat district that starts around $157 a night, which runs 40-60% less than the 5-stars a few blocks away. The trade-off is fair: rooms are smaller and there are no big suites, but you keep the Arbat address and walk to Old Arbat Street in 7-10 minutes. Upper-floor rooms on the right side look straight at the Russian White House, the government building that gives the hotel its signature view. There is a spa with a sauna, a restaurant serving Russian and European food at sensible prices, a business center and parking. It scores 8.2/10 on Agoda, strong for a 4-star, and the metro at Smolenskaya sits about 400 m away, putting the Kremlin and Red Square 15-20 minutes off.

  • From ~$157 — 40-60% cheaper than 5-stars in the same area
  • Arbat-district address, walkable to Old Arbat Street
  • Distinctive Russian White House views from upper floors
  • A 4-star, so fewer facilities than nearby 5-stars
  • Smaller rooms and no large suites
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📊Comparativa · 8 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Lotte Hotel Moscow59.0~$357Arbat district, about 300 m from Smolenskaya metro; Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) is roughly 30 km, 45–60 min by car.#1 highest score · 5-star spa + indoor pool
2The Ritz-Carlton Moscow59.2~$514On Tverskaya, a 5-minute walk to Red Square; Okhotny Ryad and Teatralnaya metro are right by the door.#2 Kremlin views · O2 rooftop bar
3Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow58.8~$414Teatralnaya metro about 200 metres away; Old Arbat is 2 to 3 metro stops (around 10 minutes)#3 rooftop pool · 2-min walk to the Bolshoi
4Baltschug Kempinski Moscow58.7~$371Novokuznetskaya metro station is about 600 m away; Old Arbat is roughly 15-20 minutes by metro.#4 Kremlin-view 5-star · on the Moskva River
5Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow58.6~$271Riverside on the Moskva, Arbat district; Kievskaya metro station about 700 m away, and Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO) roughly 30 km out, 45-60 min by car.#5 Stalinist tower · on the Moskva River
6National Hotel Moscow58.5~$314Steps from Okhotny Ryad and Biblioteka Lenina metro stations; about 30 km from Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO), 45-60 minutes by car.#6 historic 1903 hotel · direct Kremlin view
7Marriott Royal Aurora Moscow58.4~$300Teatralnaya metro about 300m away; 10-15 minutes by metro to Old Arbat (2-3 stops)#7 Art Nouveau 5-star · pool and spa near the Bolshoi
8Golden Ring Hotel Moscow48.2~$157About 400 m to Smolenskaya metro; the Kremlin and Red Square are 15-20 min away by metro#8 4-star Arbat · White House views

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 highest score · 5-star spa + indoor pool
Lotte Hotel Moscow

#1 A top 5-star pick in Arbat — full Lotte Spa, a heated indoor pool and a 9.0/10 score.

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#2 Kremlin views · O2 rooftop bar
The Ritz-Carlton Moscow

#2 A Moscow icon where the O2 rooftop bar on the 12th floor hands you a 360-degree Kremlin view no other hotel here can.

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#3 rooftop pool · 2-min walk to the Bolshoi
Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow

#3 Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow is a 5-star next to the Bolshoi with a rooftop pool that opens onto a 360-degree view of the city — at its best as the sun sets. Score 8.8/10.

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#4 Kremlin-view 5-star · on the Moskva River
Baltschug Kempinski Moscow

#4 Baltschug Kempinski is a 5-star on the Moskva River where the river-facing rooms look straight across at the Kremlin and Red Square — arguably the best hotel view in Moscow.

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#5 Stalinist tower · on the Moskva River
Radisson Royal Hotel Moscow

#5 Radisson Royal Moscow is a working 1957 Stalinist landmark — a Seven Sisters tower with a Soviet-grand lobby, river views and a 5-min walk to Arbat. Score 8.6/10.

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#6 historic 1903 hotel · direct Kremlin view
National Hotel Moscow

#6 A 120-year-old hotel facing the Kremlin where Lenin himself once checked in — the imperial atmosphere is the whole point.

Selección final

8 hoteles para todos los estilos y presupuestos — elige por barrio, características únicas y estilo de viaje.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué hotel tiene de verdad la mejor vista del Kremlin o de San Basilio?
El Baltschug Kempinski mira de frente a San Basilio y a la Plaza Roja al otro lado del río; pide una habitación con vistas al Kremlin al reservar. Para el punto más alto, gana el bar de azotea O2 Lounge del Ritz-Carlton, ese es el ángulo que has visto en todos los reportajes de viajes sobre Moscú.
¿La calle Arbat es demasiado turística o vale la pena alojarse cerca?
Vale la pena, sin duda. Claro, el tramo central es turístico, pero rápidamente se vuelve residencial y elegante, y consigues acceso a pie al Kremlin, el Bolshói, el Museo Pushkin y la catedral de Cristo Salvador sin necesitar el metro. Es una ubicación infravalorada que vale oro.
¿Cuánto debo presupuestar para una habitación de 5 estrellas en Moscú 2026?
El Lotte y el Ritz-Carlton empiezan en torno a ~$400-$629/noche en habitaciones de entrada, con suites con vistas al Kremlin que trepan hasta ~$1,143+. El Golden Ring es la opción con mejor relación calidad-precio del grupo: puedes conseguir una habitación de 5 estrellas por unos ~$200 si reservas con antelación.
¿Necesito visado para Rusia como ciudadano tailandés?
Sí, lo necesitarás. El visado turístico de entrada única cuesta alrededor de ~$100 y se tramita en 5-10 días hábiles en la embajada rusa en Bangkok. Necesitarás un bono de hotel y un seguro de viaje. Existe una opción de visado electrónico que se está implantando en algunas regiones; verifica las normas más recientes antes de reservar vuelos.
¿El metro de Moscú es realmente tan bonito como dicen?
De verdad que sí. Estaciones como Komsomolskaya, Mayakovskaya y Novoslobodskaya parecen palacios: mosaicos, lámparas de araña, mármol, de todo. Un solo viaje cuesta 62 rublos (~~$1), o consigue una tarjeta Troika para bajarlo a 47 rublos por trayecto. Usa Yandex Maps en lugar de Google, mucho más preciso dentro de Rusia.
¿Cuántos días necesito en Moscú?
Cuatro días y tres noches cubren la Plaza Roja, el Kremlin, San Basilio, el Bolshói, Arbat, la Galería Tretiakov, los almacenes GUM y unas cuantas paradas para fotografiar el metro. Si añades San Petersburgo (4 horas en el tren Sapsan), la clásica combinación de 7-8 días es la decisión más obvia.
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