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	<title>Mercure opens its first hotel in Russia</title>
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	<description>&lt;p&gt;Accor, which was the first operator to&amp;nbsp;open midscale hotels in&amp;nbsp;Russia, has just announced the opening of&amp;nbsp;the Mercure Arbat Moscow, signaling a&amp;nbsp;new and symbolic stage in&amp;nbsp;its expansion.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The capital, which lacks 300,000 hotel rooms, is&amp;nbsp;indeed a&amp;nbsp;high potential region for Accor: &amp;laquo;Our search for investors is&amp;nbsp;paying off: the pace of&amp;nbsp;openings is&amp;nbsp;set to&amp;nbsp;accelerate even though our strategy has always been one of&amp;nbsp;moderation. We&amp;nbsp;would also like to&amp;nbsp;announce that the Sofitel scheme in&amp;nbsp;Moscow, signed in&amp;nbsp;2007, has been revived,&quot; explains Alexis Delaroff, Chief Operating Officer for Accor Russia. Today, Accor is&amp;nbsp;working on&amp;nbsp;more Mercure hotel projects in&amp;nbsp;Russia and CIS than any other Accor brand.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A&amp;nbsp;hotel in&amp;nbsp;Moscow&amp;rsquo;s Garden Ring / historical center&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The &lt;nobr&gt;109-room&lt;/nobr&gt; hotel is&amp;nbsp;located next to&amp;nbsp;the pedestrian street of&amp;nbsp;Arbat, which is&amp;nbsp;famous for its artists, boutiques and numerous restaurants and bars. All the rooms feature stylish and elegant interior designs that are a&amp;nbsp;tribute to&amp;nbsp;pure Russian tradition. They are equipped with the latest technological amenities (Nespresso coffee machine, Free WiFi access, LCD TV&amp;nbsp;with international channels, etc.). Two subway stations near the hotel provide business and leisure guests with very easy and quick access to&amp;nbsp;the Trade Center and Expocenter as&amp;nbsp;well as&amp;nbsp;to&amp;nbsp;all the oddities and vestiges of&amp;nbsp;the turbulent years.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The hotel&amp;rsquo;s restaurant, &amp;laquo;La&amp;nbsp;Promenade&amp;raquo;, run by&amp;nbsp;chef Alexander Sorokin, serves traditional French cuisine with a&amp;nbsp;Russian touch. Guests seeking wellness and relaxation facilities will enjoy using the hotel&amp;rsquo;s gym, &lt;nobr&gt;infra-red&lt;/nobr&gt; sauna and library.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Accor is&amp;nbsp;planning to&amp;nbsp;open about another 20 hotels in&amp;nbsp;Russia and CIS within the next four years and reach a&amp;nbsp;total of&amp;nbsp;about 50 by&amp;nbsp;2020, making Accor one of&amp;nbsp;the top 3 operator in&amp;nbsp;the region. The latest openings include two ibis hotels, one in&amp;nbsp;Yaroslavl, a&amp;nbsp;&lt;nobr&gt;medium-size&lt;/nobr&gt; city in&amp;nbsp;the Golden Ring of&amp;nbsp;Moscow and one in&amp;nbsp;Samara, a&amp;nbsp;major industrial city on&amp;nbsp;the Volga.&lt;/p&gt;
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