Antares (Royal Antares)****
147-36, Nevsky Prospekt,
St. Petersburg,
192343,
Russia
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Nice centrally located 9-room hotel. It has a shower, toilet, TV in each room.
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24 hour reception
24 hour hot showers
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Credit cards accepted
Internet
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Tours/Travel Desk
Washing machines
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The «Royal Antares» hotel is located in Nevsky Prospect, 147 - directly in the historical centre of Saint Petersburg with its historical buildings and museums. It is adjacent to the famous St. Trinity Alexander Nevsky Lavra - one of the largest architectural ensembles in the city. The hotel is just a 5 minutes walk away from the subway station and within walking distance of a railway station. It is also easily accessible by car.
The hotel fully conforms to the four-star mini-hotel category, provides the European level of service and includes nine modern rooms with all necessary facilities, a bar and a restaurant. All rooms are air-conditioned, furnished to a high standard, and include bathrooms, televisions, telephones and bright well lit desks.
The hotel serves a full continental and English breakfasts, and a wide selection of bars and restaurants with extremely comprehensive menus are available locally. Ironing facilities, laundry services, secure safes, extra beds and a meeting room are also available on request. Efficient registration service reduces check-in time to a minimum. Video monitoring is carried out in the halls to ensure a high level of safety.
We hope that our individual approach for each guest, the absence of noise and fuss, and the atmosphere of a historical centre will make your stay in Saint Petersburg very pleasant and comfortable. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hostelbookers.com">Youth Hostels Worldwide</a>
:: Featured Sightseeing Tours:
1 Golden age of Saint Petersburg architecture 2 Silver age of Saint Petersburg architecture 3 Architecture from late 19th and the beginning of 20th centuries 4 Bridges and famous St.Petersburg railings as part of the city's imperial image 5 Russian Tzars from Peter the Great to Nickolas II 6 Literature and Saint Petersburg 7 The orthodox Saint Petersburg
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