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Holiday Inn Moscow-LesnayaHoliday Inn Moscow-Lesnaya
15 Lesnaya Street,
Moscow, 125047 RU

The Holiday Inn Moscow Lesnaya Hotel is perfectly situated in the heart of Moscow. It is an excellent choice for business travelers coming to Moscow to participate in Moscow Automobile Salon 2008 held in Crocus Expo.The Holiday Inn Moscow Lesnaya Hotel is a short distance from the Red Square, Kremlin, and other Moscow attractions. The hotel is a 45 minute drive from the Moscow...more

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ABOUT MOSCOW

Moscow is the city of contrasts. Here you can find both the simple Bohemian and the glittering glamorous. A church dating from the 16th century covered in gold next to a glass building from the 1990's. Salty caviar is washed down with sweet shampanskoye. And what represents this spirit better than Moscow's underground railway? For a few roubles you can travel between stations decorated with chandeliers and marble!

Since 12th century the Kremlin has been the dead centre of the city. Ivan the Terrible and Stalin issued their orders from here. Today the Kremlin's walls protect

some of the country's most precious treasures.

Outside the walls lies Russia in constant flux. Since Gorbachov introduced

perestroyka (restructuring) in 1985, the Communists have given way to a new

generation of business-minded men and women hungry for progress. But besides the new, traditions are still being honoured: Russian authors, Orthodox

churches and national cuisine.