The Nevsky Grand Hotel Saint Petersburg is at 1 minute walking distance from the Nevsky Avenue, at 5 minutes from the subway and at 10 minutes from the Hermitage Museum.
Located in the picturesque area of Saint Petersburg at the Baltic Shore on the 18-th km of the Primorskoe Shosse to Vyborg direction (highway N18 Helsinki - Saint Petersburg - Moscov). It will take 15 minutes to get to the hotel from Saint Petersburg's sity limit.
Superbly located in the heart of St.Petersburg historical center, near the Summer Garden, the Art-Hotel is a small elegant hotel with 14 rooms and suites.
Located close to the center of the city whose name is proudly bears. There are historic landmarks within easy reach: the State Hermitage Museum, the St. Peter and St. Paul Fortress, the Summer Gardens, and other popular tourist destinations. The famous Russian cruiser Aurora is moored across the river from the Hotel. The fabulous panoramic view of the city’s embankments is one of the...
Hotel Oktiabrskaya is situated in the very center of St. Petersburg opposite Moscow Railway Station at a crossroads of Nevsky and Ligovsky prospects. This location gives guests wonderful opportunity to reach by feet famous museums, theatres, shops and various restaurants that can give a full impression of the city.
Nearest metro station is Ploschad Vosstaniya – just...
Located in the business and historical heart of St. Petersburg, the grandeur of the Eliseev Palace defines the prominent intersection of the Moika River and Nevsky Prospect, the city’s main thoroughfare. The hotel is a five-minute walk from Palace Square, the State Hermitage Museum, St. Isaac’s Square and St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Kazan Cathedral, and the Yusupov Palace.
Its prime location in the heart of this most historic and romantic city makes Angleterre Hotel the ideal place for those on business or on a visit to discover the wealth of fascinating sights and museums that St Petersburg has on offer.
Luxurious hotels started appearing in European cities as early as the 18th century, and staying in them was considered an honor even for the most demanding public. Among such hotels as the Astoria, the Europe and the Atlantic, hotels named the Ambassador became a popular place where the nobility liked staying. In the early 20th century these...