The central administrative district is rightfully considered the most elite in the capital. This is due to the historical significance of the district, developed by infrastructure and quality of housing. The district includes 10 central areas with a total area of 66.1755 km2. The population density in the Central Administrative District is one of the highest in Moscow – 11223.0 people./km2.
CAO is located in the historical part of the city. In the architectural appearance, the system of location of streets and squares, the centuries -old history of the capital was reflected. CAO ranks first in terms of the number of attractions and historical objects in the territory. This is the Kremlin, the Bolshoi Theater, the Alexander Garden, the Taganka Theater, the State Historical Museum, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Museum A. WITH. Pushkin and many, many others.
CAO also occupies a leading position in the number of industrial enterprises and buildings of administrative significance. Here in large numbers are represented by public trade enterprises, food points, entertainment institutions, medical and educational institutions.
The transport infrastructure is provided by the metro (almost all the metro branches pass here), buses, trams, trolleybuses. The administrative, business and cultural significance of the Central Administrative District determines a large passenger flow, which leads to frequent traffic jams and negatively affects the ecology. These shortcomings in no way affected the level of prices for the rental of three -room apartments, they are traditionally high here. A diverse housing stock allows you to choose a three -room apartment both in a panel typical high -rise building and in a luxurious stalin or new building. The cost of rent will depend on the quality of housing and the area.