Spas of Russia

Spas of Russia

There are a great number of different resorts in Russia where travellers can improve their health, to feel refreshment of mind and body, to take care about the appearance, and simply relax in a good way – without alcohol, noisy parties, and tiring sleepless nights. In Russia such recreation zones are still often called with a long name of “balneological resorts” while in the world for long already has been used a short word – spa.

It is possible to find spa resorts all around Russia: in Moscow and the Moscow Region, in the Caucasus, in Altai and Ural. However, the most popular spa resorts of Russia are the cities of the Caucasus Mineral Waters: Pyatigorsk, Kislovodsk, and Essentuki, and also spa resorts at the Black Sea: in Anapa, Sochi, Gelendzhik, and Tuapse.

Grand Hotel Europe
Grand Hotel Europe
ST. PETERSBURG | RUSSIAStarStarStarStarStar
One of the world’s great luxury hotels, The Grand Hotel Europe combines all the charm and elegance of the 19th century with the comfort and convenience of today.



The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow
The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow
MOSCOW | RUSSIAStarStarStarStarStar
From its ideal location adjacent to Red Square and the famed Kremlin, The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow is perfectly positioned as a luxurious base for visitors looking to experience the city’s abundant architectural, historical and cultural wonders.

Hotel Astoria
Hotel Astoria
ST. PETERSBURG | RUSSIAStarStarStarStar
Overlooking St. Isaac’s Square in the heart of St. Petersburg, Russia, is Hotel Astoria, the symbol of elegance and classical beauty.




Taleon Imperial Hotel
Taleon Imperial Hotel
ST. PETERSBURG | RUSSIAStarStarStarStar
Spectacular views that can be admired forever - only at Eliseev Palace Hotel, from the gold spires and domes of the local cathedrals to the boats and launches plying the waterways.



The Grand Hotel & Spa Rodina
The Grand Hotel & Spa Rodina
SOCHI | RUSSIAStarStarStarStarStar
The area surrounding The Grand Hotel & Spa Rodina is spectacular: a natural setting with the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains and overlooking the sandy beaches and shores of the Black Sea.

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