Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Corporate bookings House-swap
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car advised Lift access to property
Notes:
May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
This very spacious 2-room apartment is located in a building designed by the famous Russian architect Zholtovsky close to Smolenskaya Square in central Moscow. It has pleasant interior design, its own balcony and great views over an old Russian orthodox church. The apartment has a fully-fitted kitchen with microwave oven, tea pot, coffee machine, bathroom with shower cabin, boiler and washing machine, air conditioning, satellite-TV with English, French, German, Italian and Russian channels, high-speed internet connection.
The apartment is located less than 1 minute walking distance to the metro, and 5 minutes to the famous, pedestrian-only Old Arbat, with plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants. There are also several supermarkets and banks close-by. What a great place to stay in!
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The Central Russia/Moscow region
This is a well-known and popular area stretching from the busy commercial area along the Garden Ring road to the quiet neighborhoods abutting the Moscow river embankment. Smolenskaya has a number of landmarks, including the Smolensky Passage shopping mall, Golden Ring hotel and Old Arbat Street. There is a very developed social infrastructure, including bars, clubs and restaurants, as well as shops and supermarkets.
Moscow area
Close to (on the opposite bank of the Moscow River) are the Kievsky railway station and the Radisson-Slavjanskaya hotel. You can easily access them by using the new pedestrian bridge built between the Rostovskaya and Berezhkosvkaya embankments. As with most well-known areas it is possible to find some exclusive new elite buildings, as well as more spacious and affordable apartments with good views and pleasant courtyards. Smolenskaya Square gives directly access to Stary Arbat, which is Moscow’s most famous old street.
Since the 18th century, the majority of well-known noble families and aristocrats have lived in the Arbat district. Now it is a pedestrian-only street that is popular with tourists and expatriates; souvenir stalls, street artists and a multitude of street cafes make it a very pleasant place to visit in the summertime.
Old Arbat, White House, Moskva river embankment, Ukraine hotel
How to get there
Contact the advertiser for further details on the best way to reach this property.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Sheremetyevo: 40 km
Railway:
Kievskaya: 5 km
Facilities
Luxuries:
Internet access
General:
Central heating, Air conditioning, TV, Telephone, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available