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.
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| | Grand Hotel Europe | | | 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. |
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| | The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow | | | 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. |
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| | Hotel Astoria | | | Overlooking
St. Isaac’s Square in the heart of St. Petersburg, Russia, is Hotel
Astoria, the symbol of elegance and classical beauty. |
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| | Taleon Imperial Hotel | | | 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. |
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| | The Grand Hotel & Spa Rodina | | | 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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