The Baltschug Kempinski Hotel is located in the center of the city, on the Moscow River embankment facing the Kremlin and Red Square.
More details ›››It's probably best to get a taxi, which will take about an hour and a half. Another possibility is to catch one of the marshrutki, or minibus-taxis, which leave every five to 10 minutes and take 20 minutes to reach the Rechnoi Vokzal metro station (Zamoskvoretskaya line, colored green on the
metro map). Take the metro to Novokuznetskaya, from where you can reach the hotel on foot in 10 minutes.
More details ›››Again, your best option is probably a taxi, which should take just over an hour. Or there's the marshrutka option: They leave about every five minutes, and take 40 minutes to get to Domodedovskaya metro station. Take the metro to Novokuznetskaya, and from there the Baltschug Kempinski is 10 minutes on foot.
More details ›››As with Domodedovo, a taxi ride will take just over an hour. The marshrutki leave less frequently - every 10 minutes - and take 30 minutes to get to Yugo-Zapadnaya. From Yugo-Zapadnaya (Sokolnicheskaya line, colored red on the
metro map) travel to Okhotny Ryad, change to Teatralnaya, and continue to Novokuznetskaya. Then it's just a 10 minute walk to the Baltschug-Kempinski.
More details ›››The best way to reach the hotel from any of these three stations, all of which are located on Komsomolskaya Ploshchad, is by metro. From Komsomolskaya, take the circle line (Koltsevaya Liniya, colored brown on the
metro map) to Paveletskaya, then change and travel one stop north on the Zamoskvoretskaya line (colored green on the
metro map) to Novokuznetskaya, from where the hotel is 10 minutes away on foot.
More details ›››As you might expect, the metro is best. From Kurskaya, take the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line (colored navy-blue on the
metro map) one stop to Ploshchad Revolyutsii, then change onto the Zamoskvoretskaya line (colored green on the
metro map) and travel one stop north to Novokuznetskaya. After which it's a 10-minute walk to the hotel.
More details ›››Again, best by metro: From Belorusskaya it's four stops south to Novokuznetskaya, then 10 minutes walk to the hotel.
More details ›››Take the metro from Kievskaya along the Koltsevaya line (colored brown on the
metro map) to Paveletskaya, then change and head one stop north to Novokuznetskaya, from where its 10 minutes on foot.
More details ›››All of the hotel's rooms have a high-speed Internet access port for notebook computers. If you don't have a notebook, there are Internet cafes all over the city. The biggest is located in the underground shopping center on Manezhnaya Ploshchad, which is reachable on foot over the Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge (visible from the hotel) and through Red Square.
More details ›››All of the hotel's rooms are equipped with satellite television.
More details ›››Cross Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge, and you come out onto Kremlin Embankment by the walls of the Kremlin. To get inside, you'll have to go round along the Embankment until you reach Borovitskaya Ploshchad.
More details ›››Take the metro one stop north along the Zamoskvoretskaya line (colored green on the
metro map) from Novokuznetskaya to Teatralnaya.
More details ›››It's a 10-minute walk from the hotel along Bolshaya Ordynka Ulitsa to the Tretyakov Gallery.
More details ›››As well as the Kremlin, Red Square and the Bolshoy Theater, Moscow's most famous historic art gallery, the Tretyakov, is within walking distance of the Baltschug Kempinski Hotel.
More details ›››There are several restaurants designed for tourists across the river from the Baltschug Kempinski round Red Square, and also a few more up-market eateries in the immediate vicinity of the hotel.
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