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HOME / BORODINO HOTEL / LOCATIONS AND DIRECTIONS 

Borodino Hotel: Location & Directions

Address: 13/2, Rusakovskaya Ulitsa, Moscow, 107140, Russia [ Show on map ]
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Nearest metro: Krasnoselskaya, Sokolniki

The Borodino Hotel is located just outside central Moscow, under 5km to the north-east of the Kremlin and Red Square. The area around the hotel is mostly residential and peaceful. The Borodino Hotel is conveniently located for the Sokolniki Exhibition Centre. The nearest metro station, Sokolniki, is around ten minutes' walk from the Borodino Hotel, and it is only six stops (under 20 minutes' journey time) to Okhotniy Ryad Metro Station, right next to Red Square. It is only slightly further from the hotel to Krasnoselskaya Metro Station, which is one stop closer to the centre.

Sheremetyevo International Airport is around 35km from the Borodino Hotel. To get there by car takes around one hour. Domodedovo International Airport is slightly further away - about 55km - and takes at least 80 minutes to reach by car.

The Borodino Hotel is particularly conveniently located for Komsomolskaya Ploshchad, site of Leningradksiy, Yaroslavskiy and Kazanskiy Stations, which is only 1km south-west of the hotel, and can be reached in 5 minutes by taxi, or 15minutes by metro.
Local sightseeing
The Borodino Hotel is well located for sightseeing, with fast transport access to all of Moscow's major sights and attractions, including Red Square and the Kremlin, which can be reached in under 30 minutes by public transport.

Although the immediate surroundings of the Borodino are short of visitor attractions, there are a few sights of interest within walking distance of the hotel. Sokolniki Park, which is about ten minutes' walk from the Hotel Borodino, was Moscow's Second Park of Culture and Leisure, laid out in 1930-31 along similar lines to the more famous Gorky Park. Although much of the park is now somewhat overgrown, it is still very popular with Muscovites, who go there stroll, jog, risk their necks on the antiquated fairground rides, drink beer, play chess, and even ballroom dance.

The three stations that stand on Komsomolskaya Ploshchad, about 1km from the Borodino Hotel, are all architectural masterpieces, although in very different styles. The original building of Leningradsky Station, which dates from 1849-51, was designed by Konstantin Ton, one of Moscow's most prominent neoclassical architects, who was also responsible for the Grand Kremlin Palace and the Kremlin Armory. Yaroslavskiy Station, which was completed in 1904, combines Russian Revival and Style Moderne to striking effect. Even more impressive, the fairytale Kazanskiy Station, completed in 1926, is also predominantly Style Moderne, but draws on Tartar sources for much of its decoration. This eclectic ensemble is completed by the Leningradskaya Hotel, the smallest of the Stalinist neo-gothic skyscrapers known as the Seven Sisters.
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