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Where in the city is the hotel located? The Park Inn Sadu Hotel is in the heart of the Zamoskvorechye district, just south of the Kremlin and the Moskva River and very close to the world-famous State Tretyakov Gallery. |
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Which is the nearest metro station? The nearest metro station is Polyanka, on the grey line. The station is under five minutes' walk from the Park Inn Sadu. It is one stop north to Borovitskaya, which is right next to the Kremlin in the very centre of Moscow. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Sheremetevo Airport? The easiest way to reach the Park Inn Sadu Hotel from Sheremetyevo International Airport is by pre-arranged transfer. The 30km drive will take from 40 minutes to one hour, depending on traffic. If you prefer to use public transport, the only option available at present is to catch a bus from outside the arrivals lounge and travel to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station, at the north of the dark-green line. From there, travel south to Tverskaya Station, eight stops away, and change to the grey line. Continue your journey south two stops to Polyanka Station, which is about five minutes' walk from the Park Inn Sadu. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Domodedovo Airport? Public transport links to Domodedovo are very good and, if you are not willing to pay for the convenience and comfort of a taxi or pre-ordered transfer, the journey to the Park Inn Sadu Hotel is relatively painless. Aeroexpress trains run from the airport every hour (every half-hour at peak times) and take just over 40 minutes to reach Paveletsky Station. From Paveletskaya Metro Station take the brown circle line one stop clockwise to Dobryninskaya Metro Station. Change here to the grey line, and travel north one stop further to Polyanka, which is only 100m from the Park Inn Sadu. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Vnukovo Airport? The easiest and most efficient way to get from Vnukovo is to pre-arrange an airport transfer or take a taxi. However, if you prefer to travel by public transport, there is now and Aeroexpress rail link that runs to Kievsky Station. The train runs almost hourly between 8am and 10pm, and the journey takes 35 minutes. From Kievskaya Metro Station take the dark-blue Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line two stops east to Arbatskaya. Change there to Borovitskaya and the grey line, and travel one stop south to Polyanka. The Park Inn is less than 100 meters from the station. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Leningrad Station, Yaroslavl Station or Kazan Station? All three stations are served by Komsomolskaya Metro Station. From here take the red Sokolnicheskaya line south five stops to Biblioteka Imeni Lenina. Change there to the grey line and travel one stop south to Polyanka. The Park Inn Sadu is only 100 meters from the station. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Kursk Station? From Kursky Metro Station take the dark-blue Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line two stops west to Arbatskaya. Change to the grey line, and travel one stop south to Polyanka. The Park Inn Sadu Hotel is under five minutes' walk from the station. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Belarus Station? From Belorusskaya Metro Station take the dark-green Zamoskvoretskaya Line two stops south to Tverskaya. Change there to the grey line and travel two stops further south to Polyanka Station, which is under five minutes' walk from the Park Inn Sadu Hotel. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Kiev Station? Take the dark-blue Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line from Keivskaya Metro Station two stops east to Arbatskaya. Change here to the grey line and travel one stop south to Polyanka. The Park Inn Sadu Hotel is less than 100 meters from the station. |
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Where can I park near the hotel? The Park Inn Sadu Hotel has its own car park. |
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Where can I rent a car? The Park Inn Sadu Hotel offers to arrange car rentals. Ask at reception for details. |
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How can I make international telephone calls? While the Park Inn Sadu offers international direct dialing from all rooms, the cheapest way is to use an IP-telephony card, which you can buy in practically all of the cities kiosks. |
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Where can I get Internet access? The Park Inn Sadu has high-speed WiFi coverage throughout the hotel. If you are not travelling with a laptop, there are PCs available in the hotel's business centre. |
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Does the hotel have satellite television? All of the hotels rooms are equipped with satellite television. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Kremlin? To get to the Kremlin from the Park Inn Sadu, all you have to do is take the metro one stop north from Polyanka Metro Station to Borovitskaya. Exit following signs for the Kremlin and you will find yourself right next to the main visitor entrance. It is also possible to walk there from the hotel in around 20 minutes - walk up Ulitsa Bolshaya Polyanka and keep going straight across the Moskva River. This will bring you to Borovitskaya Ploshchad, at the foot of the Kremlin walls. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Bolshoi Theater? It is possible to walk to the Bolshoi Theatre from the Park Inn Sadu in around 30 minutes. Alternatively, take the metro from Polyanka Station and travel one stop north to Borovitskaya. Change there to the red line, and continue your journey one stop east to Okhotniy Ryad. Exit following signs for the theatre and you will come out close to the front entrance. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Tretyakov Gallery? The Tretyakov Gallery is only about ten minutes' walk from the Park Inn Sadu Hotel. |
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Which visitor attractions are located near the hotel? As well as the Tretyakov Gallery, the Zamoskvorechye district is home to a number of beautiful historical churches, including the striking Church of the Resurrection on Kadashevskiy, one of the most famous examples of the Naryshkin Baroque style, which dates from 1687. Also of note are the 18th century Church of St. Clement, next to Tretyakovskaya Metro Station, and the Church of St. Greogory on Bolshaya Polyanka Ulitsa, which features silver domes and a riot of colored towers, and was built by Peter the Greats father, Aleksei, in 1669. |
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