Wheelchair Accessible Hotels in Moscow

Select a place to stay from this list of wheelchair accessible hotels in Moscow, featuring guest rooms with adapted features for disabled people.
Moscow hotel room.

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 NameNearby Bus linesWalking distance
Assambleya Nikitskaya Hotel126 minutes
Best Western Plus Vega Hotel101M, 131M, 211M, 222M, 336, 385, 507, 574, 9154 minutes
Crowne Plaza Moscow World Trade Centre546M, 713M2 minutes
DoubleTree by Hilton Moscow Marina6, 43, 43K4 minutes
Holiday Inn Moscow Suschevsky9, 14, 37, 484 minutes
Hotel Izmailovo Gamma101M, 222M2 minutes
Hotel Savoy Moscow2, 12, 337 minutes
Katerina City Hotel13M, 35M5 minutes
Lotte Hotel Moscow19, 39, 64, 79, 79K, 1325 minutes
Marriott Moscow Royal Aurora Hotel2, 12, 338 minutes
Radisson Blu Belorusskaya1, 12, 20, 70, 8210 minutes
Radisson Royal Moscow Hotel2, 44, 91, 116, 116K, 157, 8404 minutes
Renaissance Moscow Monarch Centre1, 20, 65, 79, 82, 954 minutes
The Ritz-Carlton, Moscow125 minutes
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.

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