Izmailovo Hotel, hotel in Moscow, Russia
The Izmailovo Hotel is a large hotel complex in Moscow's Izmaylovo District with multiple buildings named Alfa, Beta, Vega, Gamma and Delta. The complex contains over 3500 rooms in various categories, from simple standard rooms to spacious suites, with restaurants, cafes, spas and conference rooms on the grounds.
The hotel was built in 1980 as part of preparations for the Moscow Olympic Games and was designed to accommodate large numbers of visitors. Since then, the complex has been maintained and updated to serve the needs of travelers, business people and event attendees today.
The hotel takes its name from the Izmaylovo District where it stands and reflects the architectural style of the era when it was built. Visitors notice today how the complex functions as a social meeting point, where people from different backgrounds gather and the buildings shape the daily rhythm of the city.
The hotel is located just about 200 meters from the Partizanskaya and Izmailovo metro stations, offering easy access for exploring the city. Facilities include a 24-hour business center, free internet access on all floors, automatic shoe-cleaning machines and round-the-clock room service.
The hotel features an automatic shoe-cleaning machine that visitors can use to clean their shoes in about one minute, providing a practical solution for travelers wanting to look presentable quickly. This unusual amenity is rarely found in Western hotels and shows thoughtful attention to travel details.
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