Firebird Hotels

Crème de la crème hotels of Russia and the neighborhood

 
In an era when big businesses were not afraid of opulence, the New York Life Insurance Company commissioned Alajos Hauszmann to build a four-storey eclectic palace for its Hungarian headquarters within Budapest’s Jewish Quarter. Completed in 1894, this building, east of the Danube, featured the New York Cafe Restaur...
 
Donald Sultan emerged in New York City, when his first solo exhibition at the Artists Space in 1977 rocketed him to stardom. He has since done painting, printmaking, and sculpting, and has seen his work published as well as on display for public appreciation. More recently, though, Sultan, a native of North Carolina...
 
Named for the tree-lined Andrassy Boulevard, Mamaison’s entry into the Budapest hotel market feels more like a private home (with the high attention to service you’d expect from such intimacy) than an international hotel. Built in 1937 within a historic residential area, the building it resides in began as a Bauhaus...

Firebird Awards celebrates excellence among hotels. This award evolved from our internal rating, which we used to select hotels for our customers traveling to Russia on luxury tours. We wanted to make sure that our customers get the best value for their money and we carefully picked the leading hotels in each class. And then it occurred to us - why not make this rating public! Meet the Firebird Awards - the most thorough rating of Russia's finest hotels. Meet the Firebird Hotels - Russia's finest hotels in their class.

New: Starting from 2013 the Firebird Awards will also cover the Ukraine and Belarus, the Baltics and major European capitals, Mongolia and select Chinese cities visited on Trans-Siberian railway journeys.

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