In the Russian capital, you can stay not only in a presidential suite, but even in an imperial suite! Check out what the most luxurious interiors look like, which only A-list celebrities can afford. An ambassadorial suite in the Metropol hotel with a view of the Bolshoi Theater costs 230,000 rubles (approx. $3,000).

A penthouse suite in the Ararat Hayat costs a little over half a million (approx. $6,000). And the most expensive suite in the National hotel right in front of the Kremlin costs just 128,000 rubles (approx.

$1,500). These are just pennies compared to the suites of the hotels we’ve listed below! 5. Presidential Suite in Radisson Collection Moscow – from 770,000 rubles (approx.

$9,000) The 370-square meter suite in the Stalinist high-rise building (former 'Ukraina' hotel) overlooks the Moskva River and Moscow City business center. 4. Royal Suite in Lotte Hotel Moscow – 1.

35 mln rubles (approx. $15,700) This suite has a total of 490 square meters and includes a private sauna and a view of the Garden Ring. 3.

Royal North Suite in Four Seasons Hotel Moscow – 2.3 mln rubles (approx. $26,700) This 328-meter suite is a stone's throw from the Red Square and the Kremlin and, as the website says, overlooks the "bustling center of Moscow".

Kanye West is said to have stayed in this hotel in a cheaper room! 2. Imperial Suite in The Carlton – 2.4 mln rubles (approx.

$27,900) This 309-square meter suite literally has a postcard view of Moscow - the Red Square, St. Basil.