The Angry Birds Activity Park turns your favorite game into real-life adventure! Test your aim on giant slingshots, solve puzzles in colorful egg mazes, or race through themed zones—all while surrounded by playful energy. It’s not just fun; it’s pure, unfiltered joy designed for all ages.

Nestled in the heart of St. Petersburg, this boutique hotel offers a perfect blend of convenience and luxury. Just a short walk to the Stieglitz Museum and Church of St Panteleimon, with attractions like the Summer Garden and Field of Mars nearby. Enjoy bike rentals to explore the city with ease. Rooms feature minibars and free WiFi for a cozy stay. Unwind after a busy day with a sauna or spa massage. 24-hour room service and a buffet breakfast cater to your cravings. Ideal for both business and leisure travelers.



















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Hyatt Regency St. Petersburg is a top choice, located just 15 minutes from Angry Birds Activity Park with excellent family amenities including an indoor pool and kids' play area. Situated in the city center, it offers easy access to major attractions like the Hermitage Museum and Neva River promenade. The rooms feature modern comforts, free Wi-Fi, and 24-hour room service, making it ideal for travelers with children.
Another great option is Slavia Hotel, nestled near Angry Bridge with lush green surroundings perfect for post-activity relaxation. It features a dedicated children’s playroom, family-friendly activities, and a local breakfast buffet showcasing authentic Russian cuisine—offering a genuine cultural touch to your stay.
The Angry Birds Activity Park is well-connected via St. Petersburg’s efficient public transit system. The nearest metro station is Ostrovskaya, a 10-minute walk away. Take the Nevsky Prospekt Line (Line 1) for just 15 minutes to reach key sites like Palace Square or Iсаki Church.
Additionally, the park offers a dedicated shuttle bus service operating daily between the park and major tourist hubs, including Moskovsky Railway Station. For more flexibility, use local ride-hailing apps such as Bolt or Yandex.Taxi—a short 10–20 minute ride to central destinations with real-time tracking and English-speaking drivers available.
Beyond themed indoor and outdoor play zones, Angry Birds Activity Park features a character costume workshop where visitors can don custom outfits and take photos with life-sized bird figures. The park also hosts the Find Red Bird Quest, an AR-powered scavenger hunt that encourages problem-solving and teamwork through immersive gameplay.
The Dynamic Shooting Zone simulates game scenarios with synchronized sound and lighting effects, delivering a fully immersive experience. On weekends, special events like the Angry Birds Festival Day include live performances, craft markets, and exclusive merchandise pop-ups—perfect for families seeking fun and memorable adventures together.
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I was surprised not to see any fellow travelers from my home country during my stay, but this hotel turned out to be an absolute hidden gem. The design and decor are incredibly stylish and unique—every corner feels like a work of art. The front desk staff went above and beyond with their warm, attentive service. They helped me with everything from local transport tips to last-minute itinerary changes, always with a smile. It’s rare to find such genuine hospitality in a boutique hotel. I’m already planning my next visit just to come back here. If you’re looking for charm, comfort, and exceptional service in St. Petersburg, this is the place. Highly recommend—it’s worth every penny.

Staying at Aristocrat Boutique Hotel was an absolute delight. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the city center and surrounded by great dining options. Whether you're craving local Russian cuisine or international flavors, there's something for every taste nearby. The hotel itself has a stylish, elegant design with warm, attentive service. It’s clear that attention to detail matters here. For such a prime location and high-quality experience, the value for money is unbeatable. I’d definitely book again on my next visit to St. Petersburg.

Staying at Vvedensky Hotel was a wonderful experience overall. The front desk staff were friendly and spoke English clearly, making check-in and communication smooth. The room was spotless and well-maintained—clean linens, tidy space, and a comfortable bed that made for a great night's sleep. I especially appreciated the self-service breakfast; it was convenient and offered a good variety of options. Being able to grab food outside and then return to enjoy a relaxed meal at the hotel was a real plus. Plus, the luggage storage was excellent—private, secure, and well-organized, which came in handy before check-in or after checkout. Everything felt thoughtfully arranged, and the value for money is outstanding. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to fellow travelers.

The Radisson Sonya Hotel in Saint Petersburg offers a solid experience overall. The location is convenient, with easy access to the city center via public transit. Breakfast options are somewhat limited but include basic staples that satisfy a morning meal. What really stands out is the excellent soundproofing—despite facing a busy street, the room remains remarkably quiet. The exterior walls are impressively thick, around 1 meter, which adds to the peaceful atmosphere. The room also comes equipped with an iron and ironing board, making it easy to freshen up clothes before heading out. It's a well-designed hotel with great value for the price.

Staying at 1715 Duplex Hotel was an absolute delight! The room was spotlessly clean and beautifully designed, immediately making us feel welcome. The front desk staff spoke excellent English and were incredibly helpful throughout our stay—communication was smooth and stress-free. What really stood out was the location: all major attractions are within a 2-kilometer radius, and getting to the train station by taxi was quick and convenient. The apartment features a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, fridge, and all necessary utensils—perfect for travelers who want to save time and money by preparing meals in-house. After long days of exploring, we’d come back tired but happy, stocking up on snacks and leftovers in the fridge instead of hunting for restaurants. The duplex layout offers great space and natural flow, and even my 180cm boyfriend could sit upright comfortably without hitting his head—so thoughtful! Overall, this was one of the best stays in St. Petersburg we’ve had. Highly recommended for anyone looking for comfort, convenience, and a home-like atmosphere.

We stayed here as a family of three, and it was the perfect choice! The room was spacious, cozy, and well-equipped with everything we needed for a comfortable family trip—especially great for kids. Everything was spotlessly clean, and the attention to detail made us feel right at home. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, offering local tips and directions that made exploring the city easy. We initially booked just a few days, but when we realized how much we loved it—especially during the National Day holiday period—we were disappointed to find out the hotel was fully booked for the remaining days. We had to switch to another place last minute. That said, this experience only confirms that we’ll definitely book here again on our next visit to St. Petersburg. It’s not just convenient—it’s truly special.

Stayed at Life Space apartment with my daughter for five wonderful days. The location couldn’t be better—just a 5-minute walk to Gor'kovskaya metro station, and the Peter and Paul Fortress is within easy reach on foot. There are plenty of shops, cafes, and green spaces nearby, making daily life super convenient. The apartment was spotless and well-maintained throughout our stay. The beds were comfortable with soft lighting, and the mattresses were firm and supportive—perfect for a good night’s sleep. A working air conditioner kept things cool, and the kitchen was fully equipped with a fridge, freezer, microwave, gas stove, cookware, kettle, tea, and coffee—ideal for preparing meals. We had no issues with bathroom availability; there were enough facilities for all guests, and no queues ever formed. The host couple, Roman and Maria, were incredibly welcoming and helpful—they answered every question with warmth and care. Their attention to detail and genuine hospitality made us feel right at home. This place offers excellent value and comfort. I highly recommend it without hesitation.

Everything about this stay was excellent. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, and the hotel’s atmosphere—evoking old England with its cozy, timeless charm—is absolutely delightful. Soft background music in the evenings adds to the serene vibe, and the entire place feels quiet and peaceful, almost like a hidden gem. We barely saw other guests aside from breakfast time—most were rushing off to work or visiting museums. The room was spotless, with strong shower pressure and smooth drainage. When we gently mentioned needing fresh towels, they were replaced immediately—great attention to detail. While bed linen was changed only once every five days (which is standard), cleanliness remained top-notch throughout. Breakfast was far from meager—far from it! We had boiled eggs, cold cuts and cheese platters, olives, cucumbers, tomatoes, and a daily hot breakfast featuring oatmeal (my favorite, and always available). But it wasn’t just oatmeal—each day brought something new: scrambled eggs with variations, egg dishes, baked casseroles, sausages, pancakes with fillings, and more. Coffee was always on hand—even when we arrived late. Plus, there were juices, milk, yogurt, cereals, and plenty of options for those who prefer a lighter start. The location couldn’t be better: right next to a tram stop, just a 5-7 minute walk to the metro, and the Neva Embankment is literally around the corner. There’s a 24-hour convenience store right at the street corner, a fantastic shawarma shop nearby, and just through a little alleyway, a charming Serbian restaurant that lives up to its reputation—not just for the food, but for the warm hospitality. I’d even say the owner’s personality alone sets the tone. And yes, you can enjoy a proper Russian borscht for just under 500 rubles—delicious and affordable. Overall, this hotel strikes the perfect balance between comfort, location, and authenticity. A truly memorable stay, and I’d happily return.

Staying at Art-Mokhovaya was an absolute delight! The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of St. Petersburg, just a short walk from Nevsky Prospekt and all major attractions—ideal for exploring the city on foot. Our double room was cozy and authentically Petersburg-style, with a comfortable bed, supportive mattress, and crisp, clean linens that made for a restful night’s sleep. The private bathroom featured a spacious shower area, and we appreciated the thoughtful touches like complimentary toiletries and soft, white towels. Inside the room, everything you’d need was provided: a kettle, tea cups, a mini-fridge, and reliable Wi-Fi. There was even an ironing board in the hallway—perfect for last-minute touch-ups before heading out. What stood out most was how quiet the hotel was—no noise from the street or other guests, making it a peaceful retreat. And to top it off, we were checked in early at 10:00 AM with no extra charge—a real bonus! The whole experience felt personal, warm, and well thought out. For the location, comfort, and value, this place truly deserves every bit of its perfect score. I’ll definitely be back.

We stayed at Kapitel Guest House in St. Petersburg last September with my wife, and we couldn’t be happier with our choice—definitely a place we’d return to if ever back in the city. We booked a studio unit (called “Petersburg” or something very similar), and it exceeded all expectations. The room has its own private entrance through an archway off the main building, complete with its own key—feeling like you’re staying in your own little home, not just another hotel room. Nearby is another guest room entry, but it’s simpler and not a studio, so privacy was never an issue. We didn’t use any of the main building amenities like breakfast or laundry facilities—everything we needed was right there in the room. A coffee machine, small stove, and fridge made self-catering easy and flexible. There were plenty of dishes and utensils, plus tea, coffee, sugar, salt—all provided. Anything else we needed, we picked up along the way based on taste and need. When we arrived, the weather was mild but not warm, and central heating hadn’t kicked in yet—but with a portable heater and a warm floor in the bathroom, the room quickly warmed up, and so did our mood. The bathrobe and slippers were a nice touch. What really stood out wasn’t just the practicality—it was the thoughtful design. You could tell someone who truly loves St. Petersburg had a hand in decorating this space. Coming back each evening felt like returning to a cozy, personal retreat that perfectly matched the memories from our daytime explorations around the city and its surroundings. Sure, the renovation isn’t brand new, plumbing feels dated, and the furniture isn’t Italian luxury—but honestly? That’s okay. It’s functional, it’s warm, and that’s what matters most. For us, it was about comfort and soul, not perfection. Stepping into the inner courtyard for a quick smoke, we watched guided tours gather near the archway entrance, while solo travelers paused to admire the elegant early 20th-century facade of the Prokhorov Mansion, the delicate ironwork of the arched passageway, and the charming balconies within the courtyard—genuine fascination. And here we were, living inside one of these historic buildings (though only in the annex—we didn’t make it into the main hall, but still, quite the experience!). Another big plus: the metro station is just a few courtyards away, and walking distance to multiple riverbanks where you can enjoy the famous bridge openings. On the opposite side of the street, we found a friendly bank with great exchange rates—perfect for travelers with foreign currency. The window view opens to a quiet inner courtyard with some rustic-looking outbuildings, but honestly, we didn’t care much about the view—what mattered was no noise disturbance, and blackout curtains meant we could sleep soundly even on sunny days. Just a hundred meters down the same street, we discovered a cozy little café called “Old Tbilisi.” The menu wasn’t fancy, but dinner with live music and dancing with my wife to nostalgic tunes from years gone by left us with genuinely warm memories. Even more impressive: when we arrived late due to a delayed airport transfer, the hostess waited for us personally. She then took us on a short night drive around nearby areas, showing us hidden gems, local tips, and recommending places to eat and how much they cost. That kind of hospitality goes beyond service—it’s genuine care. Overall, our stay was seamless, comfortable, and deeply memorable. If you value character, warmth, and authenticity over flashiness, this is the perfect spot. Highly recommended.

Everything at La Cite Hotel is brand new and thoughtfully designed down to the smallest details. The interior decor is stunning, and every amenity works perfectly. The room was fully equipped with a robe, slippers, kettle, bottled water, tea set, hairdryer, safe, mini-fridge, ironing board with an iron and steamer, plus a massive smart TV connected to various streaming services—I ended up binge-watching 'Young Sheldon' right after checking in! The soundproofing is excellent, so I slept like a baby. I especially loved the nightlight in the bathroom—no need to turn on the main light during nighttime visits. It’s such a small but thoughtful touch that made the stay incredibly comfortable. This hotel delivers a perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and attention to detail. Highly recommended for anyone visiting St. Petersburg.

Staying at Mary Mini-Hotel in Saint Petersburg was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the metro and right next to the Peter and Paul Fortress, making sightseeing super convenient. The room was compact but thoughtfully equipped: iron, ironing board, hairdryer—all provided inside, no need to ask at reception. I appreciated the mosquito repellent unit, which had a cleverly placed outlet near the window frame—though we didn’t end up using it, the idea itself was quite inventive. Bathrobes, disposable slippers, and a set of crisp white towels were all included—everything you’d want for a comfortable stay. We stayed on the third floor with a view into the quiet courtyard, and despite being in the heart of the city, the room was incredibly quiet. No noise from neighbors at all—earplugs weren’t even needed, though they were provided just in case. The lounge area on our floor has a cozy seating zone with sofas, ideal for relaxing after a long day. Breakfast at the ground-floor restaurant was outstanding—fresh, varied, and delicious. Think sausages, hot dogs, scrambled eggs, small Russian pancakes with cottage cheese, cheese cakes with sour cream, condensed milk, and black currant jam—plus tea, coffee, pastries, yogurt, porridge, and more. Everything tasted homemade and freshly made. The artistic metal staircases and wall installations throughout the floors are truly unique, adding a modern industrial charm to the hotel. I’ve already recommended this place to friends—and if I ever return to St. Petersburg, I’ll definitely come back here.
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