Shluzovaya Naberezhnaya 6 1Moscow, 113114, Russia
The Katerina City Hotel is located in Moscow, Russia, by the banks of the Moskva River, 500 metres from the International Music House, and three kilometres from Red Square and the Kremlin. Paveletskaya metro station is 800 metres from the hotel, and connects to the city centre. Set in two interconnected buildings, The Katerina City Hotel features one renovated 19th-century property and the other constructed in a modern European design.
There is a beauty salon on site, the hotel offers complimentary wireless Internet throughout, and the lobby has 24-hour front desk and security guard. Concierge services can arrange excursions and tickets for theatres and concerts. The Stockholm Restaurant at the Katerina serve dishes from Scandinavian, Russian, and European recipes.
The Alex Bar in the lobby offers drinks and snacks, including sweets from the Katerina bakery. An open buffet breakfast is complimentary, and the top-floor Library Hall has leather sofas, an open fire, and armchairs, and serves cocktails and Cuban cigars. The Katerina has eight meeting and conference rooms of original design, hosting between two and 110 delegates.
The hotel offers a complimentary fitness centre with a gymnasium, hydrojet tubs with hydromassage, Finnish sauna, Turkish bath, and a solarium. The 120 guestrooms at Katerina City Hotel are decorated in a Swedish style with wooden furniture. All are equipped with satellite television with pay channels, complimentary wireless Internet, desks with lamps, direct-dial phones, and minibars.
Bathrooms have shower cabins, heated floors, and complimentary toiletries. Bolshoi is Russian for 'grand', and the theatre of that name built in 1824 houses the grand arts of Opera and Ballet. The 'Maly' or 'small' theatre, neighbouring on Theatre Square, is the home of Moscow's dramatic theatre. .
The Alex Bar in the lobby offers drinks and snacks, including sweets from the Katerina bakery. An open buffet breakfast is complimentary, and the top-floor Library Hall has leather sofas, an open fire, and armchairs, and serves cocktails and Cuban cigars. The Katerina has eight meeting and conference rooms of original design, hosting between two and 110 delegates.
The hotel offers a complimentary fitness centre with a gymnasium, hydrojet tubs with hydromassage, Finnish sauna, Turkish bath, and a solarium. The 120 guestrooms at Katerina City Hotel are decorated in a Swedish style with wooden furniture. All are equipped with satellite television with pay channels, complimentary wireless Internet, desks with lamps, direct-dial phones, and minibars.
Bathrooms have shower cabins, heated floors, and complimentary toiletries. Bolshoi is Russian for 'grand', and the theatre of that name built in 1824 houses the grand arts of Opera and Ballet. The 'Maly' or 'small' theatre, neighbouring on Theatre Square, is the home of Moscow's dramatic theatre. .



