Hotels with Pet Friendly Near Nevsky

Neva District is the soul of Saint Petersburg—the city’s historic core where imperial grandeur meets timeless charm. From majestic palaces to century-old cafés, every street tells a story. Stroll through its cobbled lanes and feel the echoes of Catherine’s reign—this is where the real magic of the city lives.

Apartments Krulenko 15

Apartments Krulenko 15

Krulenko 15 -1
1.66KM from Nevsky
Children's PlaygroundDryerFamily-friendly HotelLuggage StorageAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up Service
per night
From
USD**8
Mate

Mate

Obuhovskoy Oborony Prospect, 119
2.12KM from Nevsky
DryerLuggage StorageAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up ServicePet FriendlyParking
per night
From
USD**3
Belye Nochi Hotel

Belye Nochi Hotel

2.1 / 5
Prospekt Bolshevikov 54, Bldg 1
1.08KM from Nevsky
Pet Friendly
per night
From
USD**3

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Everything you need to know about Nevsky

Hyatt Regency St. Petersburg is a top choice, located just a 5-minute walk from The Hermitage Museum and Nevsky Bridge. The hotel blends classical Russian architecture with modern comforts, offering rooms with stunning views of the Neva River. Its proximity to metro stations ensures effortless travel across the city. Guests can also join evening guided tours, experiencing the city’s historic landmarks illuminated under golden lights.

Stay at Hotel Moskva, a landmark five-star hotel located in the heart of Nevsky Prospekt. Just 300 meters from the Winter Palace and a 5-minute walk away, it offers elegant rooms with historical charm. The hotel’s classic Russian architecture and interior design reflect imperial grandeur. From here, you can easily stroll to Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, enjoying views of 18th-century Baroque facades and expansive squares—perfect for immersing in St. Petersburg’s cultural legacy.

Must-try experiences in the Nevsky District include a night cruise along the Neva River, showcasing illuminated palaces, the Hermitage, and Saint Isaac’s Cathedral. Join a Russian tea ceremony workshop to learn traditional rituals and pairings with pastries. Or take a historical neighborhood tour exploring 19th-century aristocratic mansions and revolutionary sites. All guided by local experts, these immersive activities offer deep insights into St. Petersburg’s rich heritage and cultural soul.