The Ritz-Carlton in Moscow
Passing the galleryText: Marina Volkova
Magazine: Na (124) 2008
The newly opened The Ritz-Carlton on Tverskaya is the first Russian hotel of the famous chain, the most expensive metropolitan hotel (The Ritz-Carlton Suite costs 440,000 rubles per day) with the most spacious rooms in Moscow (The Ritz-Carlton Suite covers 240 square meters). In principle, you can come to Moscow, stay at the Ritz and ... not to leave the hotel: from the terrace of the bar O2 Lounge, which is located on the roof of the hotel, you can see all the attractions of the capital - starting with the Kremlin, which is located directly opposite the hotel. O2 The lounge is famous not only for the view, but also for the cuisine - it offers a special cocktail menu, sushi from Seiji Kusano (the chef of the best Japanese restaurant in Moscow), and also, which is especially important for residents of the metropolis, they let them breathe pure oxygen from special bottles. Jeroboam gourmet restaurant under the direction of Heinz Winkler, Moscow’s only chef with three Michelin stars, Petrus wine room with a full collection of Macallan whiskey and exclusive French wine Chateau Petrus of 1961, Caviarterra with "Tsar breakfast" (35000 rubles for two).
The hotel rooms are equipped with the latest technology - using the touch-panel you can adjust the lighting and make orders in the room service. And The Ritz-Carlton Suite is also a security standard: a special security system and heavy-duty armored glasses are installed in the meeting room.
The 10th and 11th floors are allocated to The Ritz-Carlton Club, a hotel in the hotel: rooms with their own entrance, staff and infrastructure (library, gastronomic presentations). The Ritz-Carlton is rightly proud of the level of service, marked by prestigious world awards.
The excellent SPA center, which the Ritz can be justly proud of, will also be pleasantly pleased - with steam rooms, saunas, with 14 SPA treatment rooms and a pool of 105 square meters. Another obvious advantage of the hotel is 11 rooms for business meetings, conferences and banquets, including a ballroom (650 square meters), designed for 700 people. A well-known specialist, German architect Peter Silling, representing HOTEL INTERIOR DESIGN, worked on the interior design of the hotel. His previous project is The Ritz-Carlton Berlin. The interiors of the Moscow Ritz are designed in the spirit of classicism. The rooms have respectable furniture, heavy drapes on the windows, dark cherry panels on the walls, and in the bathrooms rare marble sorts.