Siberian tycoon is behind new $44 million franchise agreement with McDonald's.
A great new addition to the Novosibirsk hotel scene, especially for business travellers, as well as for tourists doing the Trans-Siberian in style, who fancy being pampered on a four star stopover.
The level of comfort is world standard and should ensure Western visitors thoroughly enjoy their Siberian exile!
Located in a quiet corner of the city centre, the hotel offers a good a la carte restaurant, called ‘Paris’, a bar and 24 hour room service.
Ambitious carrier is to offer passengers high speed in-flight internet plus a new generation of premium entertainment including live television channels.
Going by train all the way from Beijing (or even London) to New York could become a reality.
The luxurious new 175-room Marriott is changing the face of the city in readiness for a 2014 opening.
Bone-cracking cold, Gulag prison camps, oil flares visible from space, and bleak industrial cities - this is a common Western stereotype of Siberia.
Siberia's hotel revolution is growing apace with work underway on a top of the range property.