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Where in the city is the hotel located? The Soyuz Hotel is located in the far north of Moscow, close to Sheremetyevo Airport and to the Crocus Expo Centre. |
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Which is the nearest metro station? The nearest metro station is Rechnoy Vokzal, at the northern end of the dark-green line. The metro is a ten-minute bus ride from the hotel (buses 138 and 739). Rechnoy Vokzal is nine stops (22mins) from Teatralnaya, next to the Bolshoi Theatre in the centre of Moscow. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Sheremetyevo Airport? The Soyuz Hotel is only 14km from Sheremetyevo Airport, and guest travelling by taxi or pre-booked transfer can reach the hotel in 20-30 minutes. The fastest public transport option is to take an 851C bus or 48 or 200M marshrutka minibus from outside the arrivals lounge to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station. From there, the Soyuz Hotel is a ten-minute bus ride on either a 138 or 739 bus (the hotel has its own bus stop). |
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How do I get to the hotel from Domodedovo Airport? Domodedovo is to the south-east of Moscow, around 77km drive from the Soyuz Hotel. Guests travelling by taxi or transfer should allow at least 90 minutes for the journey to/from the hotel. If you prefer to use public transport, take the Aeroexpress rail link from the airport to Paveletskiy Station (40-45 minutes). From Paveletskaya Metro Station, take the dark-green line and travel north 11 stops to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station. From there, take a 138 or 739 bus, and it is a ten-minute ride to the Soyuz Hotel, which has its own bus stop. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Vnukovo Airport? It is roughly 46km or 60-80 minutes' drive by taxi or pre-booked transfer from Vnukovo to the Soyuz Hotel. Alternatively, take the Aeroexpress rail link from the airport to Kievskiy Station in central Moscow (30-40mins). Then, from Kievskaya Metro Station, take the brown circle line and travel two stops clockwise to Belorusskaya. Change there for the dark-green line and continue north seven stops to Rechnoy Vokzal. The Soyuz Hotel is a ten-minute bus ride (buses 138 or 739) from there. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Leningradskiy Station, Yaroslavskiy Station, or Kazanskiy Station? The Soyuz Hotel is just over 20km by road from the three stations on Komsomolskaya Ploshchad. Guests taking taxis or transfers can expect a journey of around 45 minutes. If you prefer to use public transport, take the metro from Komsomolskaya Metro Station and travel anticlockwise on the brown circle line three stops to Belorusskaya. Change there to the dark-green line and continue your journey to the northern end of the line at Rechnoy Vokzal. From the metro, take a 138 or 739 bus. It is a ten-minute ride to the Soyuz Hotel, which has its own bus stop.
How do I get to the hotel from Kurskiy Station?
Take the metro from Kurskaya Metro Station, and travel four stops anticlockwise on the brown circle line to Belorusskaya. Change to the dark-green line and travel north seven stops to Rechnoy Vokzal. The Soyuz Hotel is a ten-minute bus ride from the metro on either a 138 or a 739 bus. If you prefer the comfort of a taxi or pre-arranged transfer, the 22km journey will take 40-60 minutes. |
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How do I get to the hotel for Belorusskiy Station? Belorusskiy Station is the closest mainline station to the Soyuz Hotel, which can be reached by taxi or transfer in a little over 30 minutes. Public transport links are also simple – take the metro from Belorusskaya and travel north on the dark-green line seven stops to Rechnoy Vokzal. From the metro, take a 138 or 739 bus, and it is a ten-minute ride to the bus stop in front of the Soyuz Hotel. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Kievskiy Station? It is approximately 22km or 45mins drive from Kievskiy Station to the Soyuz Hotel by taxi or transfer. Alternatively, take the metro from Kievskaya Metro Station and travel clockwise on the brown circle line two stops to Belorusskaya. Change there to the dark-green line and continue your journey north to the end of the line at Rechnoy Vokzal. To reach the Soyuz from the metro, take the 138 or 739 bus. It is a ten-minute ride to the bus stop in front of the Soyuz Hotel. |
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Where can I park near the hotel? Guarded street parking is available in front of the Soyuz Hotel. |
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How can I make international phone calls? All rooms at the the Soyuz Hotel have international phone lines. If you wish to save money, IP-telephony cards are readily available in kiosks and mobile phone stores across the city. |
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Where can I get Internet access? The Soyuz Hotel does not currently offer Internet access in rooms. Guests can use the PCs in the hotel's Business Centre. |
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Does the hotel have satellite television? A basic package of satellite channels is available in all guests rooms. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Kremlin? The simplest way to reach the Kremlin from the Soyuz is by metro. To reach Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station, take a 138 or 739 bus from outside the hotel. From Rechnoy Vokzal, travel south on the dark-green line nine stops to Teatralanaya. Change there to the red line and travel one more stop west to Biblioteka im. Lenina, which can be exited right next to the Kremlin's main visitor entrance. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Bolshoi Theatre? To reach the Bolshoi Theatre from the Soyuz, first take a 138 or 739 bus from the stop outside the hotel to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station. From there, it is a 22min ride (nine stops) south on the dark-green line to Teatralnaya Metro Station, which is located just behind the theatre. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Tretyakov Gallery? First take a 138 or 739 bus from outside the Soyuz Hotel to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station. From there, travel south on the dark-green line ten stops to Novokuznetskaya Station. The Tretyakov is around seven minutes' walk from the metro. |
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Which visitor attractions are located near the hotel? Although the Soyuz is a long way from the centre of Moscow, the neighbourhood of the hotel has a few interesting sights connected to the Soviet period, among them the Moscow Canal, the extraordinary Stalinist edifice of the Northern River Terminal, and Friendship Park next to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station. |