Izmailovo Hotel
The Izmailovo Hotel is a four-building hotel located in Izmaylovo District of Moscow, Russia. Its 3,500-person capacity, with 2,000 rooms,[1] made it the world's largest hotel from 1980, when it surpassed the 3200-room Rossiya Hotel, also in Moscow, until 1993, when the MGM Grand Las Vegas was expanded to 5009 rooms.
Izmailovo Hotel | |
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General information | |
Type | Hotel |
Location | Izmaylovo District, Moscow, Russia |
Address | 105187, Moscow, Izmailovsky highway, 71 |
Town or city | Moscow |
Country | Russia |
Completed | 1979 |
Opened | 1979 |
Height | |
Top floor | 30 |
Website | |
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It was built for the 1980 Summer Olympics,[2] because Moscow lacked enough hotel rooms. It is usually rated a three star hotel (Alfa, Vega and Delta are rated four star hotels) and its four buildings, Alfa, Beta, Vega and Gamma-Delta, are independently managed.
The nearest subway stations are Partizanskaya and Moscow Central Circle station Izmaylovo.
- View from Izmaylovsky island
- Hotel Alpha
- Main pedestrian street and Izmailovo Hotel
References
- (in Russian) Официальный сайт гостиницы Измайлово Гамма-Дельта
- (in Russian) Официальный сайт гостиницы Измайлово Бета
- (in Russian) Официальный сайт гостиницы Измайлово Вега
- (in Russian) Официальный сайт гостиницы Измайлово Альфа
- (in Russian) М.И. Рзянин. Туристский комплекс "Измайлово". М.: Московский рабочий, 1986.
- (in Russian) Гостиничный комплекс "Измайлово". Буклет. ГлавАПУ г. Москвы, 1982.
- (in Russian) Москва. Архитектурные мотивы. Автор-составитель Ю.Н. Александров. Фото Б.С. Томбака и Л.Г. Томбак. Советская Россия, 1990.
- (in Russian) Олимпийские сооружения Москвы: Проектирование и строительство. М.: Московский рабочий, 1981.
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