About us

About us
About us
About us
About us
About us
About us
About us

Hotel in the heart of Kazan

The Nogai Hotel is located in the very center of Kazan, where the city lives in its natural rhythm. From here, the historical routes, gastronomic discoveries and business life of the capital are equally close. The hotel becomes a starting point for exploring Kazan — lively, multi-layered and hospitable.

High level of service and attention to detail are the basis of the hotel's philosophy. The team's approach has been repeatedly noted by the professional community: the Nogai Hotel has been a multiple winner of the Russian Hospitality Awards and the National Hotel Award, and has also been included in the Where To Travel rating as one of the best hotels in Russia.

Modern comfort is combined with a well—thought-out infrastructure: rooms of different categories, spaces for recreation and work, service focused on different scenarios of stay - from family trips to business visits.

The name in which the story sounds

The name of the hotel refers to the era of the Kazan Khanate, a time when the city was an important trade and political center and maintained close ties with the Nogai Horde, one of the most influential steppe powers of its time. These connections shaped the image of the region, its culture and openness to the world.

The historical context has become part of the hotel's philosophy and is reflected in the interiors. The modern design here is organically complemented by cultural references and subtle motifs inspired by the heritage of the Republic of Tatarstan, creating a sense of depth, continuity and respect for the past.

The house where the story continues

The Nogai Hotel is located in a building with almost a century of history — the former Printing House, an architectural monument of the 1930s and an iconic example of Soviet constructivism. Once upon a time, the editorial offices of Tatarstan's leading publications worked here, and the literary and cultural life of the city was shaped.

The architecture of the building resembles an open book: the facade is built like a text, where the windows become lines and the central axis becomes a spine. Today, this house has a new purpose, but its history has been carefully preserved.

Renovated interiors, museum exhibitions and the image of the book as a cross—cutting motif — from public spaces to rooms where guests are greeted by the anthology "Adabi Kazan - Literary Kazan", created by the hotel in collaboration with the Tatar Book Publishing House.