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A nature-themed design hotel in the historic centre of Moscow — 30 individually designed rooms, living green walls, a scent ritual on arrival and original art throughout
Check in from 14:00; check out before 12:00.








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Location
Located in the historical center of Moscow, between the two main pedestrian areas: Myasnitskaya Street and Pokrovka. The nearest metro stations are Lubyanka and Chistye Prudy.
MOSS sits on a quiet lane in the historic centre of Moscow, between the Myasnitskaya and Pokrovka pedestrian streets, with Lubyanka and Chistye Prudy metro close by and Red Square about ten minutes away. Sheremetyevo International Airport is around 35 minutes' drive.
Sheremetyevo International Airport.
32km
Last Updated: 2026-06-10

Expert Review
Origins
MOSS sits on Krivokolenny Pereulok, one of the crooked old lanes of central Moscow, in the quarter between the Myasnitskaya and Pokrovka pedestrian streets — a Bohemian, relatively quiet pocket of the city a short walk from Red Square. The hotel occupies a historic building here; by the hotel's own account it was once the home of a prominent Russian family, dating to the seventeenth century.
Whatever its precise past, the building has been reworked into something deliberately of the present. The design, by the Adwill architects, takes nature as its theme and runs with it: a palette of moss greens and natural materials, living plant walls — one of them wrapping the lift — and, in the corridors, the recorded birdsong of a Russian forest. The thirty rooms are individually designed, no two alike, with French balconies, underfloor heating and a calm, tactile, Scandinavian-leaning feel.
The idea is sensory throughout. On arrival, guests choose a scent from a carved wooden tree of fragrance pods, and find the bathroom products in their room matched to it. The hotel doubles as a gallery, hung with work by local artists that guests can buy, with a summer courtyard set among sculpture and the occasional film screening. It is a young, design-driven, owner-run kind of place — peaceful despite a 24-hour bar, and full of the small touches that give it character.
Top Secret
The whole hotel works as an art gallery as much as a place to sleep — the local pieces on the walls are for sale, and through the year MOSS hosts intimate pop-up events and, in the summer courtyard, open-air film screenings among the sculpture. Listen, too, on the way to your room: the corridors play the recorded birdsong of a Russian forest, and a living green wall climbs beside the lift.

The Review
MOSS takes a simple idea — bring nature into the middle of the city — and commits to it completely. Set in a historic building on a quiet lane in old Moscow, between the Myasnitskaya and Pokrovka streets and ten minutes from Red Square, it is a thirty-room design hotel built around moss greens, natural materials and living plant walls, down to the recorded forest birdsong in the corridors and the greenery climbing beside the lift. The motto is come as you are; the experience is calm, tactile and quietly theatrical.
The signature is the scent ritual: on arrival you pick a fragrance from a little carved wooden tree, and your bathroom products arrive matched to it, wrapped in brown paper — the kind of detail that tells you the place has been thought about. The thirty rooms are individually designed, none alike, with French balconies, underfloor heating, generous bathrooms and a Scandinavian calm; the public spaces double as a gallery of local art, all of it for sale, with a summer courtyard among sculpture. There is a well-equipped gym, a bicycle for each guest, and a casual bar, restaurant and lounge that run around the clock without disturbing the peace.
It suits younger, design-minded travellers who want character and a sense of place over big-hotel scale and predictability — a small, art-filled, nature-led bolt-hole in the historic centre, close to the sights but hidden from the bustle. What it does, it does with real conviction and soul, which is rarer than it sounds.