Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow

Location

Hyatt Moscow is located in central Moscow on Neglinnaya Street, just 300 metres from the Bolshoi Theatre, home to the Bolshoi Ballet and Opera Company and a short walk away from the Kremlin and Red Square. Within minutes of Moscow's most famed attractions, including St Basil's Cathedral, with its instantly recognisable colourful, onion-shaped domes and spires, Lenin's Tomb and Gorky Park, the hotel is also within five minutes' walking distance of the stylish shopping area of  Tverskaya Street and the central business district of Moscow. Public transport links all of Moscow's five airports via a combination of bus, metro and train, and Sheremetyevo International Airport is about 20 miles from the centre of Moscow. However, visitors are advised to reserve bona fide taxis with the hotel, prior to arrival. Fares from the airport to central Moscow vary between Usd 99.00 and 135.00, depending on the airport of arrival.

Transport to the hotel

Airports Sheremetyevo, Mow - 35 km, 1 hour by car Domodedovo, Dme - 55 km, 1 hour and 30 minutes by car Vnukovo, Vko - 45 km, 1 hour and 20 minutes by car Bykovo, Bka - 50 km, 1 hour and 40 minutes by car

Train Belarus Station - 3 km, 10 minutes by car Kiev Station - 4 km, 10 minutes by car Leningrad Station - 3 km, 10 minutes by car

Metro Subway Lubyanka - 200 metres, 5 minutes' walk Kuznetskiy Most - 200 metres, 5 minutes' walk Teatralnaya - 200 metres, 5 minutes' walk Okhotny Ryad - 400 metres, 10 minutes' walk

Food & Beverages

Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow's three restaurants, and two bar lounges promise to become a source of inspiration, with The Gallery, the hotel's main restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner in a stylish, yet informal setting. Café Ararat, Park Hyatt Moscow's Armenian speciality restaurant is open until midnight while the Conservatory Lounge and Bar is the perfect place to relax and enjoy spectacular views of Moscow. Ararat Park Hyatt Moscow's dining venues, lounges and bars promise to become a source of inspiration. Café Ararat features authentic Armenian specialties created from ingredients delivered directly from various regions of Armenia. The restaurant is a replica of the historical Café Ararat, a landmark of Moscow during the 1960's. The Gallery offers an elegantly warm but informal atmosphere with special emphasis on innovative European cuisine. The elegant Neglinka Lounge offers comfortable seating and efficient, friendly service in the contemporary atmosphere of an open atrium serving refreshments throughout the day. For the most authentic Japanese selections in Moscow, Enoki serves freshest of sushi and sashimi specialties along with signature rolls, wraps and other light dishes. On the 10th floor is the Conservatory Lounge & Bar with panoramic views over the city, a magnificent venue for secluded business discussions, evening cocktails and fine desserts.

Sunday Dining The sumptuous brunch buffet is impressive with its sushi and seafood selections, fine European cuisine, premium wines, French cognac and champagne. Cold appetizers include fresh oysters, parma ham with melon, tiger prawns, an assortment of smoked fish, salmon tartar and dozens of vegetables, meat, and seafood salads. For sushi lovers there is a splendid choice of assorted a la minute made nigiri and sushi rolls. Even after such splendid starters, the main courses are hard to resist: lamb rack with sesame crust, sword fish with red pepper sauce, seafood lasagna, veal medallion, chicken curry and sauteed vegetables to name but a few. Following this lavish buffet you will be amazed by the imagination of our pastry masters who cater for a variety of tastes such as melting cakes for those with a sweet tooth and fresh fruit cocktails for fitness enthusiasts. Every Sunday, from noon till 5:00 pm.

Café Ararat At ground level, the Café replicates Moscow's Café Ararat of the 1960s, considered one of the city's gastronomic landmarks. Decorated with marble columns and carvings based on ancient Armenian culture, its decor is particularly enhanced by the abundant natural daylight flowing in through the floor-to-ceiling windows. Cafe Ararat specialises in traditional Armenian cuisine. Open from 12.00 noon till midnight, seating up to 70 guests.

The Gallery Located on the first floor, the hotel's main restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner in a stylish but informal setting. Sunday Brunch is served from noon till 5 p.m. The restaurant specialises in innovative European cuisine. Seating for 100 guests.

Enoki A modern, minimalist Japanese sushi bar, incorporating traditional organic finishes, such as beechwood flooring and black granite surfaces, complemented by a dramatically lit glass ceiling, rising high above the restaurant. Authentic Japanese bar serving sushi and sashimi specialities, as well as signature rolls and wraps, miso soups and other light dishes. Seating for 23 guests.

Neglinka Lounge Located at lobby level and forming part of the atrium, Neglinka Lounge is the hotel's main lounge, a spacious and comfortable area bathed with natural daylight. Coffee, tea, light meals and beverages are offered throughout the day.

Conservatory Lounge & Bar Located on the hotel's 10th floor and directly under the wavy glass ceiling of the atrium, the Conservatory Lounge & Bar offers panoramic views of the Kremlin, the Bolshoi Theatre and the Duma Parliament building, through floor-to-ceiling windows. An extensive range of beverages, light meals, pastries and cocktails are served from mid-afternoon to late in the evening, allowing guests to relax while enjoying a spectacular view of the nearby landmarks.