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Milan Hotel: Location & Directions

Address: 28a, Ul. Shipilovskaya, Moscow, 115446 [ Show on map ]
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Nearest metro: Domodedovskaya

The Milan Hotel is located in the south-east of Moscow, on the way to Domodedovo Airport, which rivals Sheremetyevo for volume of international flights. While the hotel is over 10km from the historic heart of Moscow, it does have excellent transport links, and journey time to Red Square and the Kremlin is a little over 30 minutes door-to-door.

The nearest metro station, Domodedovskaya, is only five minutes' walk from the Milan Hotel. On the dark green line, nine stops from Teatralnaya Station, which is right next to the Bolshoi Theatre in the very center of the downtown.

Domodedovo International Airport is roughly 20 minutes' drive from the Milan, and the hotel offers a free shuttle bus running in both directions every two hours between 6am and 12am. There are also public several buses and minibuses that run from the airport to Domodedovskaya Metro Station.
Local sightseeing
Although the Milan Hotel is a fair distance from Moscow's main visitor attractions, it is very close to two former royal estates that are now among the most beautiful public parks in the city.

Tsaritsyno, the eastern end of which is only around 10 minutes' walk from the Milan, is a 700-hectare park and landscape garden laid out in the late 18th century for Catherine the Great, and centered on a spectacular neo-gothic palace. After several decades of restoration, the park was officially reopened in 2007.

Slightly further north, Kolomenskoe was also a royal park, although it dates from a much earlier era, its oldest building being the spectacular Church of the Ascension, built in 1532 to commemorate the birth of the future Ivan the Terrible. The large park contains several more historic churches, as well as a museum of old wooden buildings, including Peter the Great's cabin from Arkhangelsk.
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