Hotel St Petersburg

Written: 18 october 2011
Travel time: 14 — 15 october 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
Before leaving Moscow, my child and I booked a room at the St. Petersburg hotel, but in some cases we had two more hotel addresses in the city center.
Having wandered around St. Petersburg, we decided to look at the hotels near Nevsky, but when we entered the courtyard on Millionnaya Street, we immediately wanted to escape from the "yard of horrors". We immediately imagined how we would make our way in the dark in this well and decided to delay our stay at the hotel. We went on a sightseeing tour of the city and even thought about taking a night tour that lasts 6 hours (this is like an option for an overnight stay). But passing by the St. Petersburg hotel, we decided that we needed to try her goodness. From Nevsky to the hotel we had to spend about half an hour, we were at the place at 21-30. And all our efforts were rewarded according to merit. A very nice girl told us that our reservation had not yet been canceled (although according to the conditions, confirmation is guaranteed from 15 to 18). A double room cost us 1500 rubles. We visited the Berengov restaurant, which is located right there in the hotel, everything was sooooo delicious! (this is a separate topic with words of gratitude! ) And returning to the room, we took a shower, appreciated the large number of snow-white, fluffy towels, dazzling white sheets, the presence of a TV brightened up our evening. Generally clean, but needs some cosmetic repairs and furniture replacement. (Number a la 80s). Our morning was adorned with breakfast in the same restaurant, where the Swedish table resembles a trip abroad. There were a lot of foreigners who, with their sonorous admiration, were delighted with the beautiful view of the Neva, the Winter Palace and the Russian service. Maybe we will finally, over time, establish Russian tourism at the world level? Thanks for the hospitality Peter! Sincerely, Galina and Ivan!
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