05/25/2006
Paid access archiveSurvivors From the Soviet Era
Out with the old and in with the new -- that's the Moscow hotel scene in 2006.
Russian Hospitality Tries to Clean Up Its Act
Several new local hotel brands are hoping to eventually take on the big international players.
Posh Future Awaits Ex-Pioneer Camp
A $30 million project in the Moscow region is the first of many resorts that an investment fund plans to create across the country.
A Reworking for Rooms, Rates
As international travelers head further down the road in 2006, heads throbbing from $400-a-night room tabs, they can look forward to a little rate relief, more luxuries and some snazzy new lodgings.
Priced Out of the Center, Tourists Go Suburban
Bulat Averianov, from Ulan Ude, stepped out for a cigarette outside the Izmailovo hotel complex after spending the morning moving his luggage from a different hotel across town.
Moscow Hospitality: Visitors' Point of View
Lachlan Ayres, 27, of Britain, said he and his parents were staying in a flat near Chistiye Prudy for $79 a night.
Perm Trio Makes Its Mark With Hotel Chain
Three businessmen from Perm have created a national hotel chain, Amaks Grand Hotels, which operates 13 hotels across Russia.
- A Race for Renewal All Across the Sector
- Rosneft Buyer Beware
- Traffic Cops May Play a New Card
- More Sense in Helping Than Hurting Hamas
- A Church for Something
- Business in Brief
- BG, Sempra Eyed for Shtokman
- Financier Finds Satisfaction in Career Change
- Appointments
- MegaFon's Partners Could Face Scrutiny
- Gref Says Police Suffocating Small Firms
- Pakistan Halts MMK's First Foreign Deal
- MTS Warns Caller-Pays System May Cost Mobile Firms $1Bln
- School Is Caught in Khodorkovsky's Misfortune
- News in Brief
- Academy Voting for New Members
- 5 Linked to St. Pete Slaying
- Dollar Is a Dirty Word for the Duma
- Money Brings Pain in Beslan
- Judge Spells Out the Weapons Used in Beslan School Attack
- Sochi Mobilizes for Seaside Summit
- Kiriyenko Hopes for Breakthrough on Iran
- Caspian Complicates Iran-Russia Relations
- Mironov, 2 Senators and a Lot of Buzz
Most Read