 
                    In Moscow, the majority of western or American hotel brands use the Americans with Disabilities Act as a guide in the construction of their international properties. Foreign hotels carrying a western brand are more likely offer wheelchair accessible hotel rooms with roll-in showers, grab bars and other accessibility features. For individuals requiring an accessible hotel room with roll-in shower, I recommend booking with a western hotel chain such as Hilton, Marriott or Starwood for the best experience. The following is a list of hotels in Moscow, Russia with wheelchair accessible rooms and roll-in showers (hotels listed in bold are properties I have stayed at myself – click for my complete review):
| Hotel Name | Nearby Bus lines | Walking distance | 
|---|---|---|
| Assambleya Nikitskaya Hotel | 12 | 6 minutes | 
| Best Western Plus Vega Hotel | 101M, 131M, 211M, 222M, 336, 385, 507, 574, 915 | 4 minutes | 
| Crowne Plaza Moscow World Trade Centre | 546M, 713M | 2 minutes | 
| DoubleTree by Hilton Moscow Marina | 6, 43, 43K | 4 minutes | 
| Holiday Inn Moscow Suschevsky | 9, 14, 37, 48 | 4 minutes | 
| Hotel Izmailovo Gamma | 101M, 222M | 2 minutes | 
| Hotel Savoy Moscow | 2, 12, 33 | 7 minutes | 
| Katerina City Hotel | 13M, 35M | 5 minutes | 
| Lotte Hotel Moscow | 19, 39, 64, 79, 79K, 132 | 5 minutes | 
| Marriott Moscow Royal Aurora Hotel | 2, 12, 33 | 8 minutes | 
| Radisson Blu Belorusskaya | 1, 12, 20, 70, 82 | 10 minutes | 
| Radisson Royal Moscow Hotel | 2, 44, 91, 116, 116K, 157, 840 | 4 minutes | 
| Renaissance Moscow Monarch Centre | 1, 20, 65, 79, 82, 95 | 4 minutes | 
| The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow | 12 | 5 minutes | 
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Important tip: If you ultimately choose to stay at a hotel not listed here, be sure to ask questions about everything related to the accessibility features most important to you — door width, thresholds, shower/tub set-up, bed height, grab bars, shower chairs, etc. — to reduce the risk of any surprises when you arrive.
 
 
            

