
Located in the heart of St. Petersburg, this hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Alexander Garden and the Admiralty Building. Enjoy the indoor pool, sauna, and 24-hour fitness center, or unwind with a full-service SPA treatment. Choose from 3 on-site restaurants or opt for 24-hour room service. Business travelers will appreciate the 24-hour business center and meeting facilities, plus the airport shuttle service. The 183 rooms are equipped with iPod docks and minibars, ensuring a comfortable stay.

This luxury hotel is located in the heart of St. Petersburg, just a 5-minute walk from the Religious History Museum and Nicholas I Monument. Enjoy top-notch amenities like a sauna, fitness center, 24-hour room service, and a bar/lounge. Rooms feature heated floors, LED TVs, and free WiFi for ultimate comfort. Perfect for both business and leisure, the hotel offers a 24-hour business center and limousine service. Plus, airport shuttle and ferry terminal shuttle make travel a breeze!















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Hilton Saint Petersburg Riverfront Hotel is a top choice located just steps from Levendal’s vibrant core. The hotel features floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of the Neva River and historic architecture. Families appreciate the dedicated kids’ playroom, child-friendly amenities, and 24-hour concierge service. Guests can also enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi and easy access to local cafés and artisan markets within a 5-minute walk. For exclusive rates and availability, book via the HopeGoo app.
Within a 10-minute walk of Levendal, visit Central Market Square, home to over 30 local food stalls serving fresh rye bread, borscht soup, and handmade honey cakes. Every Saturday, the Artisan Market features independent designers showcasing hand-embroidered accessories and ceramics. For a cultural touch, stop by Old Oak Café, nestled under a century-old oak tree, where traditional Russian afternoon tea is served in a serene garden setting. These spots offer authentic local flavor and are perfect for leisurely exploration.
Marriott Saint Petersburg City Center Hotel, located in the heart of Levendal, offers a 15-minute walk to the Hermitage Museum along scenic Great Bridge Street and Peterhof Square. The hotel provides complimentary shuttle services to major attractions daily, with multilingual support. Rooms feature smart voice assistants that deliver real-time updates on museum exhibitions and ticketing schedules. Ideal for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, this location ensures seamless sightseeing. Book your stay through the HopeGoo platform for exclusive benefits.
InterContinental Saint Petersburg Riverside Hotel is ideal for photographers, featuring panoramic river-view suites with double-sided floor-to-ceiling glass walls, perfect for capturing misty mornings on the Neva River and reflections of St. Isaac’s Cathedral. The rooftop Photography Deck includes professional tripod mounts and blackout curtains for long-exposure shots. The hotel also offers private city lights photography tours with expert-led sessions in historic neighborhoods. All rooms include free high-resolution photo downloads, supporting creative post-processing. Book via HopeGoo for complimentary suite upgrades.
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Staying at the Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace in St. Petersburg was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from Saint Isaac’s Cathedral and the Hermitage Museum, with a short walk to the riverfront and Nevsky Prospekt. I didn’t need a taxi once during my entire trip; everything was within walking distance. The hotel itself is stunning, with elegant architecture and refined interiors that capture the grandeur of the city’s history. The room was spacious, beautifully appointed, and the bath amenities were luxurious—high-quality products that made every moment feel special. From check-in to checkout, the service was seamless and attentive. This isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s an experience. If you’re visiting St. Petersburg, this hotel is absolutely worth it.

Staying at Domina St. Petersburg Hotel was a delightful surprise! The exterior is modest, but the interior space is surprisingly spacious and well-designed. Located right next to a stunning cathedral, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city on foot or via metro. The room was spotlessly clean and decorated with a romantic, almost bridal vibe—very charming. One thing to note: the double bed is actually two twin beds pushed together, so there’s a noticeable dip in the middle that can be uncomfortable if you move during the night. However, the breakfast was absolutely worth waking up for—especially the pastries. The sweetness level is perfect for my taste: not overly sugary, which makes it easy on the system (no insulin spike!), and very familiar to those used to Chinese-style desserts. There’s a faint hint of additives, but it doesn’t detract from the overall quality. Great value, great location, and a cozy atmosphere—highly recommend for travelers looking for comfort and convenience in central St. Petersburg.

This hotel is absolutely flawless—truly the best experience I’ve had in years. The only minor note? You have to climb a few stairs to enter, and the elevator only goes halfway (but they’ll happily carry your luggage up to your room, so it’s not an issue). Every front desk staff member speaks English fluently, and they even read out the Wi-Fi password slowly and clearly—just in case you missed it! Breakfast was outstanding: generous variety, fresh, and delicious. The bathroom in the room was spacious and spotlessly clean. On my last night, I had to check out by 4:30 AM, so I asked ahead if they could prepare breakfast for me to take along. They actually did! When I arrived at the front desk, they noticed me before I even reached them and rushed over to help with my bags. They even walked me all the way down to the door and helped me get a taxi. I was genuinely moved—this level of care is rare. And the location? Perfect. All major sights—Dmitrievsky Cathedral, Kazan Cathedral, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, and the Winter Palace—are within a 5-10 minute walk. Just a 10-minute drive from the train station, and there’s a supermarket right downstairs, plus countless great dining options nearby. Everything is so convenient. Honestly, this hotel has no flaws—it’s simply perfect. If you’re visiting St. Petersburg, don’t even consider anywhere else. This place exceeds every expectation.

Absolutely loved this hotel! The location is perfect—right in the heart of St. Petersburg, just a short walk from all the main attractions. The room was cozy, clean, and comfortable, with a nice touch of local charm. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, always ready to offer tips or assistance. Everything we needed was within walking distance, which made exploring the city so easy and enjoyable. It’s clear they care about guest experience. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting St. Petersburg.

Staying at Casa Leto Mini-Hotel in Saint Petersburg felt like hitting the jackpot for location and comfort. It’s perfectly situated—within walking distance of the Hermitage, Nevsky Prospekt, the riverfront, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, and the Mariinsky Theatre. Every major attraction was just a short stroll away, which made our days so much more convenient. The room we had (the largest one) was easily one of the biggest city hotel rooms I’ve ever stayed in—spacious enough for three or four people, with a curtain dividing it into two zones. Clean, warm, and tastefully decorated, it felt more like a home than a hotel. I especially appreciated the Motlon Brown shower products—they made the morning routine feel luxurious. Breakfast was continental, but they’ll cook scrambled or boiled eggs fresh upon request. What really stood out? Food and soft drinks were available all day long—perfect for a quick cup of tea and a slice of toast to warm up in the afternoon, all included in the room rate. And let’s talk about the free international calls to landlines from your room—this was something I’d never experienced before in a city hotel, and it was incredibly helpful. The staff were incredibly friendly and went out of their way to assist: they even helped us book dinner at Teplo (a must-try, just a 5-minute walk across from St. Isaac’s). We also left our bags behind for the whole day and returned later for a late-afternoon snack and tea before heading to Moscow—no hassle at all. This place truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and hospitality.

Stasov Hotel truly exceeded my expectations! From the moment I arrived, everything felt seamless and welcoming. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the city center, surrounded by quiet, greenery-filled streets with clean, fresh air. My room was immaculate, spacious, and incredibly cozy, with a beautiful view that made me want to just sit by the window all day. The breakfast was outstanding—fresh, diverse, and delicious, making mornings a real pleasure. Staff were polite, attentive, and genuinely helpful without being overbearing. I felt relaxed and cared for throughout my stay, which is exactly what I needed after a busy period. Honestly, I felt more refreshed than when I was at home. No stress, no distractions—just pure comfort and peace. If you're looking for a peaceful retreat with top-notch service and quality, this hotel is a must-visit. I’ll definitely be back and would recommend it to anyone.

I couldn’t believe how beautiful the hotel actually was compared to the photos—turns out, I was totally wrong to doubt it. The location is fantastic: just steps away from the Neva River and Palace Embankment, making it super convenient for exploring the city. Check-in was quick and smooth, and the room was spotless with a stylish yet understated design that felt cozy without being over-the-top. The tea area is a real highlight—perfect for unwinding after a long day. Everything in the room is in excellent condition: the plumbing works flawlessly, the bedding is crisp white, and the mattress offers just the right balance of comfort—firm enough to support but not too hard. The view is into a quiet courtyard, which actually adds to the charm in a city like St. Petersburg where outdoor views are often more about atmosphere than scenery. One small thing: a few more shelves in the bathroom would have been helpful, but honestly, this is the only tiny nitpick. Overall, an absolute delight—highly recommend for anyone visiting Saint Petersburg!

Absolutely fantastic apartment! The location is perfect—just a short walk from Palace Square, making it super convenient to explore the city. The place was spotless, well-maintained, and fully equipped with everything we needed for a comfortable stay. My grandson loved it too—he couldn’t stop smiling throughout our visit. The host was incredibly polite and responsive, always ready to help with any questions. It felt like staying in a home away from home. Highly recommend this property for anyone visiting St. Petersburg. We’ll definitely be back!

Staying at Bronza Living Quarters was an absolute delight for anyone who appreciates authentic charm and creative design. Nestled on the top floor of a residential building, the hotel captures the classic Saint Petersburg feel with its elegant entrance hall and elevator access—only two units per floor, so it’s quiet, intimate, and truly private. I stayed in room 203, which offered a stunning view of the rooftops and sunrise over the city—the morning light painting the sky with soft hues as clouds floated past the spire of the Admiralty. The wide windowsill is perfect for sipping tea or coffee while watching the sunrise, taking in views of the iconic landmark and the ever-changing sky. The bed was incredibly comfortable, with crisp white linens, and there were cozy slippers provided—quality that stands out. All the toiletries were well-chosen and thoughtfully included. One thing I noticed: no mini-fridge in the room, though I didn’t miss it personally—maybe it’s available in the common area, but I couldn’t confirm. The location is unbeatable—everything is within walking distance. Just steps from the Palace Bridge, you can even watch the bridge open during summer. A short stroll takes you to the Peter and Paul Fortress and the Hermitage Museum—both literally around the corner. Nearby shops offer affordable groceries and souvenirs. Photos on the site are accurate, but they don’t do justice to the warmth and uniqueness of the space. The staff welcomed us with genuine hospitality. This place feels like a home away from home. I’d highly recommend Bronza Living Quarters to any traveler seeking character, comfort, and a real local experience. Wishing the team continued success and many happy guests!

I booked a double room for solo travel with a small kitchenette, and my overall experience was solid—9 out of 10. There were no strange odors or dust, which made the space feel clean and fresh. The room had five power outlets (though no USB ports), which was sufficient for my needs. The kitchen included a stove, kettle, microwave, refrigerator, sink, and basic cookware: plates, cutlery, a knife, frying pan, and saucepan. Tea was also provided—perfect for self-catering. Everything was well thought out and easy to use. The bathroom was spotless, though adjusting the hot water took a bit of trial and error. Still, I could shower comfortably. The mattress was very comfortable, but the blanket was on the thin side—I felt chilly at night when the wind blew toward the closed window. Soundproofing between rooms isn’t great, but since I arrived late, most guests were already asleep by then, so it didn’t disturb my rest. There’s no wardrobe or dresser, but there are four coat hangers near the entrance, plus a fabric shaver and a shoe cleaning sponge—small touches that really helped. Overall, this room is highly functional and well-designed; I genuinely enjoyed staying here. If you opt for a room without a kitchen, there’s a shared kitchen available with tea, sugar, cocoa, a microwave, and a fridge for storing your own food. Breakfast can also be ordered in advance. They provide official documentation for business reporting purposes. Location-wise, it’s just a 5-7 minute walk to Baltiyskaya Metro Station and Baltiysky Rail Station. On the other side of the street, you’ll find bus, tram, and trolleybus stops. The area is packed with bakeries, cafes, and a convenient Dixy supermarket right next door. Restaurants are within walking distance too. In short, this is a great location with excellent convenience. I’d definitely stay here again.

The hostel is conveniently located, with most attractions within walking distance—perfect for independent travelers who want to explore on foot. That said, the cleanliness and upkeep were a major disappointment. The white doors looked dirty and stained, clearly in need of a good wash or even repainting. The walls weren’t white anymore—they were dusty and discolored. Over the course of our week-long stay, we never saw any housekeeping: no linen changes, no towel replacements, not even a quick tidy-up. On the ground floor, renovation work seemed to have been done ages ago, but there’s no maintenance now—peeling wallpaper, water stains, and dust everywhere. It’s frustrating to see such basic neglect. A little effort in cleaning and minor repairs would go a long way. Instead of hanging distracting artwork on the walls, management should focus on fixing what’s already broken. Honestly, if it were cleaner and better maintained, I’d be more likely to recommend it. As it stands, it’s only worth considering if you’re on a tight budget and just need a place to sleep.

This place was a terrible experience from start to finish. The entire building reeked of mustiness—every room, every corridor, even the shared spaces had that stale, old-house smell. The laminate flooring was warped and peeling, clearly just a cheap cover-up for poor maintenance. Suspended ceilings made me suspect there was old plaster underneath, which likely contributed to the persistent odor. There were no air conditioners, no proper ventilation—just unbearable heat and stuffiness, especially in summer. The bedding was worn out, faded, and looked like it had been washed too many times. In the showers, there wasn’t even a single hook for clothes—completely impractical. The hostel spans multiple floors, but the kitchen is only on the second floor, and staff don’t arrive until 9 AM. If you’re heading out early for sightseeing, forget about making tea or coffee—you’ll need your own kettle. The management’s attitude was downright dismissive, bordering on rude. One response I got: "If you don’t like it, just leave." That kind of comment really soured the whole stay. Thankfully, they refunded my money without hassle—but honestly, the damage was already done. I felt drained and depressed after each day trip; coming back here felt like a chore. I booked through a company called Yulana, but when issues arose, both the hostel and the agency pointed fingers at each other. Neither took responsibility. No one was truly at fault, but that didn’t make the experience any better. Avoid this place if you value comfort, cleanliness, and basic respect.
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