The Golden Ring Hotel is located in the center of the city, on Smolenskaya Ploshchad, not far from Kiev Station and 100 meters from the pedestrian Arbat street.
More details ›››It's a 5-minute walk from the hotel to Smolenskaya on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line (colored navy-blue on the
metro map) and the station of the same name on the Filevskaya line (colored light-blue on the
metro map). The stations are not connected.
More details ›››While it's probably probably more comfortable to take a taxi or book a transfer, the fastest way to reach the center is probably by Aeroexpress rail link. Trains run to Belarus Station, and from there it is a short metro journey with one change of line to the Golden Ring. There are also buses running from Sheremetyevo to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro Station in the north of Moscow.
More details ›››Domodedovo is the furthest from the centre of Moscow's airports. Taxis or transfers can take over 90 minutes to reach the hotel. The alternative is to take the Aeroexpress train to Pavelets Station, and continue to the hotel by metro (a journey of around one hour). Buses also run through the night from the airport to Domodedovskaya Metro Station in the south-east of Moscow.
More details ›››Vnukovo is to the south-west of Moscow, so taxis and transfers avoid the worst of Moscow's downtown traffic on the trip to the Golden Ring (40-60 minutes). The Aeroexpress rail link is also very convenient, arriving at Kiev Station, which is less than 1km (or one metro stop) from the Golden Ring Hotel.
More details ›››If you are not taking a taxi or pre-booked transfer, 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 Kurskaya, then change to the dark-blue line and travel west to Smolenskaya, from where the hotel is 5 minutes away on foot.
More details ›››From Kurskaya Metro Station, it is three stops west on the dark-blue line to Smolenskaya, less than five minutes' walk from the hotel. If you prefer to take a taxi or book a transfer, the drive will take around 20 minutes.
More details ›››The Golden Ring Hotel is reasonably close to Belarus Station (just over 2km). By taxi or transfer, the journey will take 20-30 minutes. The metro, from Belorusskaya Metro Station, is also very convenient - two stops anticlockwise on the circle line to Kievskaya, and one stop east on the dark-blue line to Smolenskaya, which is about five minutes' walk from the Golden Ring.
More details ›››Kiev Station is less than 1km from the Golden Ring Hotel. You can make the journey on foot (20 minutes), by taxi (ten minutes), or by metro (one stop east on the dark-blue line from Kievskaya Metro Station to Smolenskaya, about 100m from the hotel).
More details ›››There is guarded underground parking provided for guests at the Golden Ring Hotel.
More details ›››All of the hotel's rooms have a high-speed dataport. Complimentary Wi-Fi is also available in all rooms and public areas of the hotel.
More details ›››All of the hotel's rooms are equipped with satellite television.
More details ›››Take the metro from Smolenskaya to Ploshchad Revolyutsii, exit onto Manezhnaya Ploshchad, and it's five minutes' walk to the Kremlin.
More details ›››Take the metro direct from Smolenskaya, about 100m from the hotel, to Ploshchad Revolyutsii, about 100m from the theatre. For a metro map,
click here.
More details ›››Take the metro from Smolenskaya (less than five minutes' walk from the hotel) and travel one stop east on the dark-blue line to Ploshchad Revolyutsii, change over to the dark-green line and carry on south to Novokuznetskaya, which is under ten minutes' walk from the Tretyakov.
More details ›››The famous Arbat pedestrian street is located 10 minutes from the hotel, while 20-30 minutes' walk along the Garden Ring towards Krimskaya Ploshchad brings you to Gorky Park.
More details ›››The pedestrianized Ulitsa Arbat, which runs off the Garden Ring across from the Golden Ring, probably has the highest concentration of bars, cafes, and restaurants in Moscow. There are also several up-market restaurants along the Garden Ring itself. Many have rooftop or street-level terraces in summer.
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