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Purple Hostel

9/28 Pyatnitskaya str.

Purple Hostel

PURPLE HOSTEL in Moscow is a concept hostel and has it's own philosophy and face. Have you noticed what colour is the most modern, stylish, sharp and outstanding nowadays?
Right! It's PURPLE. We made your hostel as modern and up-to-date as possible!

Designers worked out the unique style for ... ...[read more]

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Shelter Hostel

Bol. Kharitonyevsky Lane

Shelter Hostel

Hostel SHELTER is a new 'fresh' accommodation at downtown Moscow. It is made up by the group of young talented people each of whom made his own specific input into friendly cozy atmosphere of the place. SHELTER area is old Moscow region with interesting architecture, green zone and lots of ... ...[read more]

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Hostel 1

27/12, Chasovaya street, 4th floor, room 40

Hostel 1

Moscow Hostel #1, the oldest in capital of Russia, is a pleasant and comfortable place to stay for a budget traveler. Hostel #1 offers comfortable accommodation to a wide variety of people with no age limits from all over the world! It's available both to individuals and groups. Our dbl ... ...[read more]

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Old Arbat C

Maliy Vlasievskiy lane 6, apt. 96, 14th floor

Old Arbat C

This spacious and comfortable 3-room apartment is located in the heart of Moscow. The most famous places of interest neighboring the building: the Kremlin and the Ring Boulevard are by the one side, Old Arbat street and the Moscow river are by the other. The apartment is on the 14th ... ...[read more]

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Starlight Bed and Breakfast

Moscow, Tarasa Shevchenko emb. bld. 5 flat 120

Starlight Bed and Breakfast

Starlight Bed and Breakfast is in the art and cultural area of Moscow. We are a happy place, warm and full of life. Only 200 meters from the Metro Kievskaya. We offer a friendly place and personal service. Next door is a biggest trade center in Moscow called European ... ...[read more]

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Top Floor Moscow

Bolshaya Sadovaya Street Bld. 3, apt. 135

Top Floor Moscow

TopFloor is perfectly located in the heart of Moscow. Our beautiful balcony overlooks the Chekov theatr and the Mayakovskaya square. Our Guesthouse is spacious and cosy. The rooms are clean and western standard. We provide a warm place in Moscow so that you can feel relaxed when here, we will ... ...[read more]

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Viktorenko Home-Stay B&B

2/1 Ulitsa Viktorenko Kvartira 31

Viktorenko Home-Stay B&B

Viktorenko B&B has a great atmosphere and warm feeling. Run by Sophie Perle,a Swiz/French woman. She lives there with her 2 kids and husband.She has welcomed guests for over two years now, from French journalists, to art and culture enthusiasts to business people. SOVIET STYLE AREAHer place is situated ... ...[read more]

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Why stay in Moscow?

Moscow is the capital of the largest country on earth, Russia. With an interesting history, world famous museums and some beautiful buildings, Moscow is certainly a great city to visit.

Some of the attractions in Moscow are not to be missed, including The Kremlin (fortified citadel dating back to the 14th century in which you'll find four palaces, four cathedrals, the official resident of Russia's President and lots of museums), Saint Basil's Cathedral (that iconic church with its multi-colored onion-shaped domes), the Tretyakov Gallery (a fantastic museum containing mainly Russian art) and Red Square (Moscow's most famous square). Other things to do in Moscow include catching a show at the famous Bolshoi Theatre or one of Moscow's two resident circuses. If you're curious and can handle the often very-long lines, you can also get a look at Lenin's preserved body in his mausoleum on Red Square. Is it creepy? Absolutely. Do you have an urge to do it anyway? You bet.

Moscow's sights don't all lie within easy walking distance from one another, but the Metro system is good and cheap so you'll have no trouble getting from one attraction to another - or, for that matter, from your hostel to the attractions themselves. Keep in mind that "hostels" aren't just for the young anymore - they're ideal for budget-minded travelers who want to meet fellow travelers. A few notable Moscow hostels are highlighted here.

Napoleon Hostel is in the Kitai Gorod district in Moscow's old town, walking distance to Red Square and the Kremlin. It's the only hostel in Moscow with its own bar. Trans-Siberian Hostel is in the city center and offers both private rooms and all-female or mixed dorms.

Sweet Moscow - Old Arbat is in an historic building on the historic street of Old Arbat, next door to the Pushkin Museum and a few steps from a Metro stop. Yellow Blue Bue Hostel is in the middle of some of the city's nightlife hotspots and a ten-minute walk from Red Square.

Don't worry if none of these properties sound ideal - there are plenty more Moscow hostels listed here. Keep reading descriptions until you find the right one for you.

If you need anything else for your trip, you're in the right place. You can search for international airfare to Moscow and get on your way. And don't forget to read more about the city before you go in the Moscow Travel Guide.