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President Hotel (Moscow)

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Hotel President - a four-star hotel complex in Moscow at Bolszaja Yakimanka St. 24 (ул. Большая Якиманка). It consists of 206 rooms. The facility is equipped with a complex of 20 conference rooms, cinema/theatre, swimming pool, and medical point. It was supposed to be the most luxurious hotel in Moscow at that time.

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President Hotel (Moscow)
Bolshaya Yakimanka Street, Moscow Yakimanka District

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Bolshaya Yakimanka Street 24
119180 Moscow, Yakimanka District
Moscow, Russia
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