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HOME / IZMAILOVO BETA HOTEL / LOCATIONS AND DIRECTIONS 

Izmailovo Beta Hotel: Location & Directions

Address: 71/2B, Izmailovskoe Shosse, Moscow, 105613, Russia [ Show on map ]
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Nearest metro: Partizanskaya

The Izmailovo Beta Hotel is located in the north-east of Moscow, around 8km from the Kremlin and Red Square. The hotel is on the edge of Izmailovskiy Park, ensuring an attractive and peaceful atmosphere. As part of the Izmailovo Hotel Complex, the Beta also has access to a huge range of amenities and facilities, all within a few steps of the hotel.

The nearest metro station, Partizanskaya, on the dark-blue line, is less than 100m from the Izmailovo Beta Hotel, and provides a fast direct link to Moscow's downtown, with the Kremlin reachable in only 20 minutes.

Of Moscow's mainline railway stations, Leningradskiy, Kazanskiy and Yaroslavskiy are a little than 6km from the hotel, and can be reached in around 20 minutes by taxi. Kurskiy Station is even closer, while other mainline stations in the city can be reached in around 40 minutes by car.

Sheremtyevo International Airport is approximately 40km from the Izmailovo Beta Hotel, and takes at least one hour to reach by car. Vnukovo and Domodedovo Airports are both over 50km from the hotel, and guests should allow at least 90 minutes to reach them by taxi.
Local sightseeing
While it is necessary to take the metro to explore most of Moscow's major attractions from the Izmailovo Beta Hotel, guests should not miss the delights of Izmailovsky Park, which surrounds the Izmailovo hotel complex. Dating back to the 14th century, the park was developed under Alexei Mikhailovich, the first Romanov Tsar, as a model village which was used for experiments in agriculture and as a retreat for the Tsar's family. Peter the Great spent much of his childhood at Izmailovo, boating on the lakes and playing war games in the park's ample grounds and forest.

Among the most interesting sights that have survived to this day are the glorious Pokhorovskiy Cathedral on Silver Island, and the complex of buildings that surrounds it, most of which were designed by the famous Moscow classicist Konstantin Ton.

The park is the ideal place for strolling in summer, and the Izmailovsky Souvenir Market, which is held in a wooden fenced enclosure near the metro station every Saturday and Sunday, is on of the best places in Moscow to pick up reasonably priced gifts, including nesting dolls and hand-painted wooden bowls and spoons.

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