One could say that there aren’t many sites located within the vicinity of the hotel other than the former royal parks. However, the proximity of the entirety of Moscow due to the quick and easy access to a central Moscow metro station means that any major tourist attraction can be reached in less than 30 minutes.
For those looking for something closer to the hotel, Kolomenskoe is well worth a visit. Located one metro stop from the hotel, this park was a former royal residence and can be traced back to the 15th century. It is easily one of the most beautiful parks in Moscow. With an open-air museum, historic churches, and stunning green spaces, this is a great place to relax. Contained within the park grounds is the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord. This church is considered to be one of the best examples of medieval Russian architecture. It was built in 1523 in commemoration of the birth of the man who would become Ivan the Terrible.
Four stops further on the metro down the dark-green line will bring guests to Tsaritsyno, another former royal estate that dates back to the reign of Boris Godunov, but is most famous for the immense neo-gothic palace and landscape garden commissioned by Catherine the Great. The park and its historic buildings have recently undergone a massive restoration program.
For those looking for something closer to the hotel, Kolomenskoe is well worth a visit. Located one metro stop from the hotel, this park was a former royal residence and can be traced back to the 15th century. It is easily one of the most beautiful parks in Moscow. With an open-air museum, historic churches, and stunning green spaces, this is a great place to relax. Contained within the park grounds is the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord. This church is considered to be one of the best examples of medieval Russian architecture. It was built in 1523 in commemoration of the birth of the man who would become Ivan the Terrible.
Four stops further on the metro down the dark-green line will bring guests to Tsaritsyno, another former royal estate that dates back to the reign of Boris Godunov, but is most famous for the immense neo-gothic palace and landscape garden commissioned by Catherine the Great. The park and its historic buildings have recently undergone a massive restoration program.