If there is one thing that ranks the Golden Apple Boutique Hotel apart from other hotels in the Russian capital zone of Moscow, it is the fact that it happens to be the first of its kind in all of Russia. Presumably, it is also the first Russian hotel that opened its doors to welcome foreign visitors, plainly to get to know more about the region in particular and Russia in general.
Suitably located in the central commercial district of Moscow, the hotel has 92 different rooms spread out across the whole seven-story structure, with two modern elevators serving as the decisive link among the floors. The floors themselves are painted in diverse colors, making them uniquely distinctive, leading to a virtual hotel rainbow amidst a backdrop of calming gray walls.
Adding more attraction to this Moscow building is the fact that no artificial materials were used during its construction time. Only natural wood, alongside slides and marbles, was utilized to establish the final structure of the hotel, and given added elegance with sophisticated furnishings produced by popular Russian designers Cappellini and Casina.
The rooms are equipped with basic but modern amenities to make sightseers feel at home, even while in a foreign land. For business travelers, an exercise area is on hand to help them get rid of the attendant stress that accompanies every business deal. Meanwhile, leisure travelers will absolutely find the innumerable shopping centers and contemporary restaurants truly worth visiting, especially since these are all within walking distance from the hotel. Additionally, they can try walking through prominent Moscow landmarks such as Red Square, Bolshoy Theater, and the Kremlin, which are all settled nearby.
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