F.A.Q.

Belgrad Hotel

Where in the city is the hotel located?

The Belgrade Hotel is located just west of the Garden Ring, very close to the Moskva River and Kiev Railway Station, and around 1.5 km from the Kremlin. More details ›››

Which is the nearest metro station?

The nearest metro station is Smolenskaya, about 300m from the Belgrade Hotel. It is on the dark-blue line, two stops from Ploshchad Revolyutsii, the stop for Red Square. Note that there is a second Smolenskaya Station on the light-blue line, but it is a little further from the hotel and the two stations are not connected. More details ›››

How do I get to the hotel from Sheremetyevo Airport?

Sheremetyevo International Airport is roughly 35 km from the Belgrade Hotel. Getting there by taxi or pre-ordered transfer will take about one hour, depending on traffic. The recently introduced Aeroexpress rail link is the fastest way to reach central Moscow, and the onward journey by metro to the Belgrade Hotel is reasonably straightforward. More details ›››

How do I get to the hotel from Domodedovo Airport?

Domodedovo Airport is just over 55 km from the Belgrade Hotel. To reach the hotel by taxi or prearranged transfer will take from 80 to 100 minutes depending on traffic. The fast public transport alternative is to take the Aeroexpress train to Pavelets Station, and continue from there to the hotel by metro. More details ›››

How do I get to the hotel from Vnukovo Airport?

The Aeroexpress rail link from Vnukovo Airport is particularly convenient for the Belgrade Hotel, running to Kiev Railway Station in around 35 minutes. From there take the metro one stop to Smolenskaya Metro Station on the dark-blue line. The Belgrade Hotel is only 250m away. If you prefer to travel by taxi or pre-ordered transfer, the 30km journey takes between 40 minutes and an hour, depending on traffic. More details ›››

How do I get to the hotel from Leningrad Station, Yaroslavl Station or Kazan Station?

Komsomolskaya Ploshchad, the site of all three stations, is around 4 km to the north-east of the Belgrade Hotel. To reach the hotel by taxi or pre-ordered transfer will take 20-30 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, take the metro from Komsomolskaya Station (linked to all three mainline stations by tunnel) four stops south on the red line to Okhotniy Ryad, change to the dark blue line from Ploshchad Revolyutsii and continue two stops west to Smolenskaya. The Belgrade Hotel is roughly 500 m, or just over five minutes' walk, from there. More details ›››

How do I get to the hotel from Kursk Station?

From Kurskaya Metro Station take the dark-blue line three stops west to Smolenskaya. The Belgrade Hotel is just over five minutes from there on foot. If you prefer to travel by taxi or pre-ordered transfer, the 3km trip will take around 20 minutes. More details ›››

How do I get to the hotel from Belarus Station?

Belarus Station is about 3 km north of the Belgrade Hotel. You can either take a taxi or prearranged transfer, in which case the journey will take around 20 minutes, or take the metro from Belorusskaya Metro Station. Take the dark-green line three stops south to Teatralnaya, then change to the dark-blue line from Ploshchad Revolyutsii, and continue two stops west to Smolenskaya, which is around 500 m from the Belgrade Hotel. More details ›››

How do I get to the hotel from Kiev Station?

The Belgrade Hotel is under 1 km from Kievskiy Station, so the trip by taxi or pre-ordered transfer should take no more than ten minutes. By metro, it is only one stop from Kievskaya Metro Station to Smolenskaya on the dark-blue line. The Belgrade Hotel is just over five minutes' walk from the metro. More details ›››

Where can I park near the hotel?

Parking space is available next to the Belgrade Hotel, but must be reserved in advance. More details ›››

Where can I get Internet access?

Rooms at the Belgrade Hotel currently only offer dial-up Internet connections. Complimentary Wi-Fi is available in restaurants and public areas on the ground floor. More details ›››

Does the hotel have satellite television?

All hotel rooms are provided with a standard listing of international and English-language channels. The hotel also offers a pay-per-view movie service. More details ›››

How do I get from the hotel to the Kremlin?

It is possible to walk to the Kremlin from the Belgrade Hotel in a little over 20 minutes. Alternatively, take the metro from Smolenskaya Metro Station on the pale-blue line and travel (about seven minutes' walk from the hotel) and travel two stops east to Aleksandrovskiy Sad, which can be exited right next to the Kremlin visitor entrance. More details ›››

How do I get from the hotel to the Bolshoi Theater?

To get to the Bolshoi Theatre by metro, travel two stops east on the dark-blue line from Smolenskaya Metro Station to Ploshchad Revolyutsii. Exit via Teatralnaya Station to come out right next to the theatre. If you prefer to take a taxi, it usually takes about 10 minutes but during the evening rush may take much longer. More details ›››

How do I get from the hotel to the Tretyakov Gallery?

The Tretyakov Gallery is easily accessed from the Belgrade Hotel by metro. From Smolenskaya Station on the dark-blue line (about 250m from the hotel) travel two stops east to Ploshchad Revolyutsii. Change here to the dark-green line at Teatralnaya and continue one stop south to Novokuznetskaya Station. Exit following the signs for the gallery, which is about seven minutes' walk from there. More details ›››

Which visitor attractions are located near the hotel?

The Belgrade Hotel is only a couple of minutes' walk from the end of Arbat, one of Moscow's most famous and distinctive streets. Arbat is a pedestrian area lined with open-air bars and cafes also featuring a buzzing souvenir market and hoards of street performers of all varieties. It is also home to the Pushkin Apartment Museum, in the last Moscow home of Russia's greatest poet. The whole area around the Belgrade Hotel is dominated by the towering Ministry of Foreign Affairs, one of seven neo-gothic skyscrapers built on Stalin's orders in the early 1950s, collectively known as the Seven Sisters. More details ›››

Where can I eat near the hotel?

Because of the hotel’s location, a staggering array of culinary choices await you. Along the Arbat, you can find both reasonably-priced cafes and luxury restaurants catering to the well-heeled Moscow crowd. More details ›››
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