The Izmailovo Alfa Hotel in Moscow, Central Federal District, Russia, was built in 1979 on the site of the historic Izmailovo village and Royal Estate, whose remaining buildings are clustered just a 10-minute walk east of the Hotel. Owned by the Romanov boyars since the 16th century, Izmailovo Alfa Hotel was the favorite retreat of Tsar Alexei and his son, the future Emperor Peter The Great. Peter spent much of his childhood there and was taught how to sail on the Estate lake, an early passion for sailing that grew and eventually led him to not only found the Russian Navy and launch Russia as a great European Naval power, but build the great port city of St. Petersburg on the shores of the Gulf of Finland.
During the 1980 Moscow Olympics the Izmailovo Alfa Hotel in Moscow, Central Federal District, was used to accommodate many of the athletes attending the games and although not centrally located, the Hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms at very reasonable rates. Just across the road from Izmailovsky Park metro station where trains will whisk you in twenty minutes to Red Square, the Kremlin and all the other fascinating places of interest in Moscow, Central Federal District, (the Hotel is 6 stops from Red Square and the center of the city).
There are 1,000 rooms of different categories in the Izmailovo Alfa Hotel, standard, junior suite, studio suite and suite. All rooms are equipped with direct-dial telephones, multi channel TV, fridge. Bathrooms in standard rooms have a shower. Bathrooms in studio suites, junior suites and suites are equipped with Jacuzzi. The standard room is one-room, the studio suite has two adjoining rooms, junior suites and suites consist of two separate rooms. All suites are originally-designed (two rooms are different in colour)
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