The Maxima Irbis Hotel is located in the north of Moscow, reasonably close to Sheremetyevo International Airport, in a leafy residential district surrounded by parkland.
More details ›››The nearest metro station, Vladykino, is about 500 m from the Maxima Irbis Hotel. From here it is eight stops to Borovitskaya Metro Station, in the very heart of the city and a short walk from the Kremlin.
More details ›››Sheremetyevo International Airport is around 20km away from the Maxima Irbis Hotel. To reach the hotel by taxi or pre-ordered transfer will take 30-40 minutes, depending on traffic. The public transport alternative is to take the Aeroexpress train to Belarus Station, and then continue to the hotel by metro.
More details ›››Domodedovo Airport is over 60km by road from the Maxima Irbis Hotel. To reach the hotel by taxi or prearranged transfer will take about 90 minutes, depending on traffic. Alternatively, take the Aeroexpress rail link to Pavelets Station, and then the metro to Vladykino, which is about 500 m from the Maxima Irbis Hotel.
More details ›››Public transport to Vnukovo Airport is reliable and efficient thanks to the Aeroexpress rail link to Kiev Station. From there take the metro on to the Maxima Irbis Hotel.
If you prefer to travel by taxi or pre-ordered transfer, the 40 km journey takes between 45 minutes and an hour, depending on traffic.
More details ›››To reach the hotel by taxi or pre-ordered transfer will take 20-30 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, take the metro from Komsomolskaya Station to Vladykino (one change), which is around ten minutes' walk from the hotel.
More details ›››It is around 15 km by road to the Maxima Irbis Hotel from Kursk Station, and the drive by taxi or pre-booked transfer will take around 30 minutes. If you prefer to use the metro, take the circle line from Kurskaya Station and travel three stops counterclockwise to Novoslobodskaya. Change there to the gray line and continue north to Vladykino, which is around 500m from the hotel.
More details ›››Belarus Station is around 10 km south of the Maxima Irbis Hotel. You can either take a taxi or prearranged transfer, in which case the journey will take around 15-25 minutes, or take the metro from Belorusskaya Metro Station to Vladykino (one change), from where it is a ten-minute walk to the hotel.
More details ›››The Maxima Irbis Hotel is about 15 km from Kiev Station, so the trip by taxi or pre-ordered transfer should take around 30 minutes. By metro, travel three stops clockwise on the brown circle line from Kievskaya Metro Station to Novoslobodskaya. Change to the gray line and head north to Vladykino, which is about 500 m from the hotel.
More details ›››Wi-Fi Internet access is available free-of-charge for guests throughout the Maxima Irbis Hotel.
More details ›››All of the hotels rooms are equipped with satellite television, including international and English-language channels.
More details ›››To get to the Kremlin from the Maxima Irbis Hotel, take the metro from Vladykino Station (about 15 minutes' walk from the hotel) and travel south eight stops to Borovitskaya. From here, the main visitor entrance to the Kremlin is about five minutes on foot.
More details ›››To reach the Bolshoi Theater from the Maxima Irbis Hotel, travel south on the grey line from Vladykino Metro Station seven stops to Chekhovskaya. Change here to the green line from Tverskaya, and travel one more stop to Teatralnaya, which exits right next to the theatre.
More details ›››The Tretyakov Gallery is easily accessible by metro from the Maxima Irbis Hotel. It is a direct line from Vladykino Station, about 15 minutes' walk from the hotel, to Polyanka Station, nine stops south. From here, the Gallery is a little under ten minutes on foot.
More details ›››The main attraction near the Maxima Irbis Hotel is the Russian Academy of Science's Botanical Gardens, which begin just five minutes' walk from the hotel, and cover 860 acres, with a vast collection of rare and exotic fauna from all over the world. Beyond the Botanical Gardens to the east, about 20 minutes' walk from the Maxima Irbis Hotel, begins the All-Russian Exhibition Centre, built in the Stalin era as a showcase for Soviet economic achievement. To the south, and closer to the hotel, is Ostankino Park, once the estate of the Sheremetev family, which has a beautifully preserved 19th century neoclassical wooden palace that houses a museum of arts and crafts.
More details ›››There are a few interesting eateries to check out close to Vladykino Metro Station.
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