
This hotel is perfect for families and couples alike! With a kids' play area and mini golf, children will have a blast while adults unwind at the bar. Enjoy free Wi-Fi and airport transfers to explore St. Petersburg with ease. The pool and spa facilities are perfect for relaxation, while the fitness center keeps you energized. Rooms are cozy and thoughtful, some even featuring in-room entertainment and coffee-making facilities—every detail is covered!

Nestled in the heart of St. Petersburg, this hotel blends business and leisure seamlessly. Enjoy free WiFi, a 24-hour business center, and 8 meeting rooms—perfect for corporate travelers. Unwind at the bar or savor delicious meals at the on-site restaurant. With airport shuttle services and laundry facilities, plus family-friendly amenities like kids' meals and essentials, every guest is well cared for. The spacious rooms feature minibars and flat-screen TVs, ensuring a home-like comfort during your stay.

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The Palace Bridge Hotel exceeded my expectations in every way. The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and incredibly comfortable—my bed was one of the best I've ever slept on. Breakfast was a highlight: a wide variety of fresh, delicious options from local Russian specialties to classic Western fare. I never felt like I was missing out on anything. The pool area is peaceful and well-maintained, with clear water and a relaxing atmosphere—perfect for unwinding after a day of sightseeing. Located just minutes from the city center, it’s super convenient to reach major attractions via public transit. Excellent value for money and a truly memorable stay. I’d definitely book here again.

Staying at River Palace Hotel was an absolute highlight of my trip to St. Petersburg. Located right on the banks of the Neva River, the view from the window was breathtaking—especially during sunset. The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and well-appointed with modern comforts. The staff were friendly and attentive without being intrusive, making the experience feel personal and welcoming. Breakfast was a real treat—fresh, varied, and served in generous portions with both local and international options. I was impressed by how close it was to major attractions like the Hermitage Museum and Saint Isaac's Cathedral; walking distance made exploring effortless. Public transport links are excellent too, making it easy to get around the city. For the quality, location, and service, this hotel offers incredible value. Whether traveling for business or leisure, River Palace Hotel is my top recommendation.

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.

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.

The hotel offers a great value stay in a convenient location just steps from the metro and local amenities. While the heating could be stronger—especially during colder days—and I was hesitant to use the bathroom due to concerns about drafts, everything else was impressive. The room was clean, well-maintained, and the staff were genuinely helpful and friendly. It’s easy to find, even if you're unfamiliar with the area, and the overall vibe is cozy and welcoming. If you’re budget-conscious and looking for a comfortable base in St. Petersburg, this place is definitely worth considering. Just pack an extra sweater—it’ll make your stay much more enjoyable.

This was our first visit to Saint Petersburg with a young child, and we couldn't have asked for a better start. The hotel's location is excellent—just a short walk from the metro and close to everything we needed. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, especially when they saw we had a little one with us—they went out of their way to make us feel welcome. The room was quiet, clean, and well-maintained, which made it easy for the whole family to relax and get a good night’s sleep. We left with nothing but positive memories and a strong desire to come back. Truly a standout stay! Thanks for such a wonderful experience!

Staying at Fortune Inn Hotel was a pleasant surprise! While it’s not your typical business hotel, it has a cozy, homely vibe that feels more like a charming boutique stay. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, with clean, well-maintained rooms and a great location just a short metro ride from the city center. I loved how close it was to local cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores—perfect for exploring on foot. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the overall value for money was excellent. If you’re looking for something more authentic and less corporate than a chain hotel, this place is a must-try. Highly recommend for travelers wanting a genuine St. Petersburg experience.

I stayed at this hotel during a business trip to St. Petersburg, and I chose it mainly for the convenient location—just a short walk from the metro. The room was clean, not overly spacious but more than enough for a single traveler. I appreciated having access to a well-maintained washing machine, which I used a few times during my stay. There's also a small kitchenette with a multi-cooker and a microwave—perfect for preparing simple meals when you don't want to go out. The only minor hiccup was finding the entrance at first, but the front desk staff quickly guided me and even greeted me warmly. Overall, I was very satisfied with my stay. If I ever return to St. Petersburg on a work trip, I’ll definitely book here again.

Staying at this little gem was a real highlight of my trip to St. Petersburg! Each floor has its own Wi-Fi network, and the connection is strong and reliable—no dead zones or dropped signals. The best part? The microwave is available 24/7, perfect for warming up meals late at night or early in the morning. It's incredibly convenient, especially if you're traveling light. The location is unbeatable—just a 10-minute walk to the Sphinxes, and about 20–30 minutes on foot to both the Mariinsky Theatre and the Hermitage Museum. Everything you need is within walking distance: cafes, grocery stores, and public transport. I loved how central it felt without being noisy or crowded. For the price, this hotel offers excellent value and comfort. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at 338 Na Mira Hotel exceeded all my expectations! I was looking for a budget-friendly option, and this place delivered incredible value for the price. The location is perfect—just one metro stop from Nevsky Prospekt, with a quiet neighborhood full of cafes and small shops nearby. My room was spotless, featuring blackout curtains, a hairdryer, and even a shoe dryer—such thoughtful touches! Common areas had complimentary tea, coffee, filtered water, kitchenware, and a microwave, making it easy to prepare light meals. They also provided an iron and ironing board, which came in handy during my trip. Everything was clean, including the bathroom, with soap, shampoo, and shower gel supplied. Plus, slippers were waiting in the room—very welcoming. The only minor downside is that if neighboring guests are loud, you might hear them through the walls, but overall, it’s a rare gem in terms of comfort and service. I’m already planning my next visit here and will definitely recommend it to friends.

This hotel truly delivers exceptional value for money. The rooms have undergone a stunning, stylish renovation that really elevates the overall experience—clean, modern, and thoughtfully designed. The staff are genuinely warm and attentive, going above and beyond to accommodate guest requests. The front desk team stands out as particularly excellent—professional, helpful, and always ready to assist with everything from souvenirs and guided tours, to airport transfers, ticket bookings, and even visa support. Breakfast feels like home-cooked meals: varied daily options including porridge, scrambled eggs, sausages, pasta, rustic potatoes, mashed potatoes, cutlets, meatballs, fresh salads, juices, milk, tea, and coffee—all delicious and high quality. The dining area is a bit small, but it’s easy to avoid crowding by choosing quieter times. Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient—right next to a bus stop and just two metro stops away, with several cafes, restaurants, and a 'Producty' grocery store nearby. A big plus: accessible rooms and wheelchair-friendly entry. Inside the room, you’ll find a TV, kettle, tea/coffee supplies, toiletries, and more—everything you’d need. Special shoutout to the housekeeping team—they’re thorough, efficient, and never intrusive. I’m genuinely impressed and hope the hotel maintains this consistently high standard. Thank you for such a wonderful stay—I’ll definitely be back.

I stayed at this hotel in Saint Petersburg, located in a historic building once owned by the Benois family, but I can’t recommend it—despite the architectural charm, the service and basic hospitality were severely lacking. Upon arrival, I was scolded for checking in one hour earlier than the approximate time I’d indicated on the form (which clearly stated 'around' a certain time), even though I arrived well within front desk hours. The receptionist seemed annoyed that I disrupted her plans to leave early, which felt incredibly unprofessional. The mattress in my room was old, sagging, and painful—my back hurt throughout the entire week, and I woke up multiple times each night. For someone just seeking a decent place to sleep, this hotel completely failed the most fundamental requirement. Towels were tiny—barely enough for your body, let alone your head—and the toiletries (shampoo and shower gel) were sold separately for 100 rubles, which felt outrageous. Breakfast was so minimal it wasn’t worth mentioning; if you overslept, you’d lose nothing. Throughout my stay, I had to call the concierge three times just to get back into the building—each time, I was interrogated as if I might be an intruder. But the worst moment came during check-out. I’d arranged to leave my luggage until 3 PM, but when I returned at 4 PM, the concierge refused to let me enter the lobby, claiming it was a private residence and I couldn’t wait inside. With temperatures dropping to -20°C, she told me to ‘go for a walk’ while waiting for the owner. I refused and kept calling the intercom, pleading to be allowed in to collect my bag and make my train. She then threatened to call police, accusing me of ‘hooliganism’ for trying to retrieve my belongings during business hours. I had no choice but to call the police myself. They arrived, took my statement, and only then was I finally admitted. Once inside, I waited another 7–10 minutes at the door before the same manager who’d supposedly ‘left’ opened up—she immediately screamed at me for arriving at ‘inconvenient’ 4 PM, berating me harshly. Later, I overheard the concierge asking the manager why she’d ‘let me go’ instead of holding me back. I still don’t understand how or why she could legally detain me. Fortunately, the police were there to protect my rights. This experience left me deeply disappointed—not just in the hotel, but in the idea that such places still exist. Please avoid this property.
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