The Gamma-Delta Izmailovo Hotel is a rare find in Moscow. Many Moscow hotels start off with a rate of $100 a night. The Gamma-Delta hotel rate starts at $60 and can go as high as $200. Most of the rooms have been renovated with big bathtubs, a platform bed, and Western-style sheets. The hotel complex is a self-contained oasis with several restaurants (Russian, Japanese, Turkish, and Middle Eastern) and many kiosks selling everything, from souvenirs to gum. There is also a pharmacy, travel desk, currency exchange, coffee shop, Internet cafe, sauna, and casino. If you are requesting a companion for the evening, the hotel security staff will oblige by suggesting one of the "local ladies" they know. The hotel staff can be brusque at times because the lobby is always full of travelers and business people. When it's quiet, they are very friendly. Security is tight at the hotel and guests are requested to sign in at all times.
Outside the hotel, the metro is a block away and can zip you into downtown Moscow in less than 10 minutes. There are also many storefront shops selling different kinds of foods and speciality gourmet items. A block from the hotel is a shopper's paradise, a local bazaar. The bazaar is open from 8am to 5pm. The bazaar is gigantic and has everything you may need, from electronics, clothes, and food to old Soviet trinkets. Dollars, euros, or rubles are accepted at the bazaar and hotel.