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Nevsky Hotel Aster
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Location: City Centre -> Russkij Muzej
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Features: Central heating, Airport shuttle service, Tourist information, Sound-proof windows, Airport & railway station transfers, Free secure parking at hotel, Baby cots available, 24-hour front desk, Newspaper stand, Telephone, Laundry,... more
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Astoria Hotel
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Location: Outside City Centre -> Krasnogvardejskiy Rajon
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Features: Radio, Bar, Room service (24h), Access for disabled, Steam bath, Business centre, In-room safe, Telephone, Laundry, Restaurant, Room service (part time), Swimmimg pool (outdoors), Airport & railway station transfers, Minibar, Body massage,... more
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Park Inn Pribaltiyskaya Hotel
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Location: Outside City Centre -> Vasileostrovskiy Rajon
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Features: Banqueting services, Fitness club, Facilities for disabled people, Tourist information, Cable TV, Room service (24h), Sauna (Finnish), Telephone, Swimming pool (indoors), Hydrotherapy treatments, Laundry, Air conditioning, Access for... more
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Nevsky Hotel Grand
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Location: City Centre -> Russkij Muzej
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Features: Laundry, Internet cafe, Telephone, Free unguarded parking at hotel, Bar, Sound-proof windows, Airport & railway station transfers, Fax service, Satellite TV, Rooms for non-smokers available, In-room safe, Elevator, Free secure parking at... more
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About Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg was the opulent capital of the Russian Empire for more than two centuries from its foundation by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703 to the transfer of the capital to Moscow in 1917 following the revolution. Much of its grandeur has been preserved, and it is sometimes called the "Northern Capital". The city center, a veritable museum of Neo-Claccisism, has been declared UNESCO World Heritage site. With 4.7 million inhabitants, Saint Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia, the fourth largest in Europe. It lies on the delta of the river Neva, on the Baltic Sea. The river with its many canals and bridges is an indelible part of the city's unique atmosphere. For their striking beauty, St. Petersburg has been praised as Venice of the North.