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General Information
Hotel "Neva" - a way of 'good old hotel" The hotel building was
built on the site homeownership ? 17 (St. Sergius.) In the years 1861-1863.
The most significant change in the building has undergone a project
architect in 1914 VS Yastrzhemskogo all buildings were built on up to 6
floors. Collective owner of house number 17 on the street is the Russian St.
Sergius Fellowship 'Oil'. The hotel itself has its first guests in 1913. In
1969, a renovated building and the hotel's accommodation facilities.
Hotel 'Neva' assigned 'three stars'. For the reception has 129 rooms. The
hotel has rooms of different categories: 'Suite', 'Semi', single and double
superior rooms, standard rooms with private facilities - single, double,
triple, quadruple. Interiors of the rooms, keeping the style of Petersburg
life, restored by acquiring European comfort and convenience. In the rooms
of the hotel have all the necessary conditions for living. The prices of
number fund includes continental breakfast, pool 7.00-10.00 (for enhanced
license Creative Commons).
Hotel guests 'Neva' can visit a restaurant with
good home cooking, bar, cafe, sauna with swimming pool and massages. There
are business center services.
Location
Hotel 'Neva' is located in the trendy
historic district of St. Petersburg, which began to be built in the times of
Peter I. A rebirth of this area began with a mid-century, after the
construction of Foundry Bridge across the Neva.
In Sergiyevskaya street where the hotel is situated, lived prominent
cultural figures: the opera singer L. Sobinov, composer Tchaikovsky, writer
Nikolai Leskov, Stasov artist, poet Anna Akhmatova, and others
Today, this area, being close to the central main St. Petersburg, is a quiet,
beautiful and comfortable cabin of the European city.
Guests can conveniently take promenades: Summer Garden - 5 minutes;
Mikhailovsky (Engineers') Castle - 10 minutes, a little further - the
Russian Museum, the Circus and other monuments of architecture, art and
culture.
Nearest metro station - 'Chernyshevskaya'.
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