Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow
Armenian spirit in the heart of the city
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A tiny hotel with an
incredibly popular restaurant was once located where Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow sits.
It was considered a favorite for the Armenian diaspora in the city. The owners decided
to expand into a large, modern property.
And, in 2003, the hotel was transferred to Hyatt Hotels Corporation management
and changed its name to Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow.
Thankfully, though, the
spirit of Armenia is maintained in the hotel. In the lobby, in fact, you can
see the bas-relief of hotel founder and former governor of Armenia's Vayots
Dzor province Murad Sargsyan, as well as Café Ararat, a restaurant decorated
in Armenian pride.
But beyond that, you can feel
the air of modernism as soon as you enter the lobby. The atrium is covered with
a glass roof while the floor and décor are dominated by metallics, grays, browns
and whites. In the middle of the space are two futuristic elevators enveloped
in glass.
Getting There
4 Neglinnaya Street, Moscow, 109012 Russia
TEL7-495-783-1234
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
SVO (28-50 min)
DME (40 min-1 hr 15 min)
VKO (35-55 min)