Most of Moscow's major visitor attractions, including the Kremlin, Red Square and the Tretyakov Gallery, can be reached in less than 30 minutes from the Aerostar by metro.
In the immediate vicinity of the hotel, there are a few sights of interest, mostly connected with sport. Opposite the hotel across Leningradskiy Prospekt stands the Petrovskiy Traveling Palace, built 1776-1780 by Matvey Kazakov on the orders of Catherine the Great as a waypoint for travelers on the road to/from St. Petersburg. A striking piece of neo-gothic architecture, it now serves as a five-star hotel. There is a small park behind the palace.
A few steps beyond the palace behind Dinamo Metro Station is Dynamo Stadium, home ground of FC Dynamo Moscow. The club, historically connected to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, is in the Russian premier league and has an illustrious history, although it has been surpassed by Moscow's other three sides in recent decades. There is a small museum attached to the stadium telling the story of the club's history.
In the immediate vicinity of the hotel, there are a few sights of interest, mostly connected with sport. Opposite the hotel across Leningradskiy Prospekt stands the Petrovskiy Traveling Palace, built 1776-1780 by Matvey Kazakov on the orders of Catherine the Great as a waypoint for travelers on the road to/from St. Petersburg. A striking piece of neo-gothic architecture, it now serves as a five-star hotel. There is a small park behind the palace.
A few steps beyond the palace behind Dinamo Metro Station is Dynamo Stadium, home ground of FC Dynamo Moscow. The club, historically connected to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, is in the Russian premier league and has an illustrious history, although it has been surpassed by Moscow's other three sides in recent decades. There is a small museum attached to the stadium telling the story of the club's history.