7 bridges Hostel
36 Labutina Street, apt 34,
St Petersburg,
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Russia
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A beautifully decorated, recently renovated, cosy and yet affordable hostel right in the center of St. Petersburg with English speaking staff.
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24 hour reception
24 hour hot showers
No curfew
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Safety deposit
Internet
Washing machines
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Self-catering Facilities
Lounge area
Free city tour
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Customer Rating - as reviewed by Hostelbookers customers
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Overall Average: 78.9%
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88%
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90%
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| Location |
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74%
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62%
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73%
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77%
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82%
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Value |
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86%
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Some of us have been tourists in St. Petersburg (or Peter, as the locals call their hometown) ourselves, and we thought the only thing this amazing city lacks is affordable accommodation right in the heart of the city.
Our "7 bridges" apartment is a perfect resting place for those who would like to stay a few nights or for those who would like to make a longer stop and take time to truly experience the legendary Northern Capital of Russia. All the staff speak English fluently and are always ready to answer any questions you may have.
Located amidst Peter’s canals and numerous bridges, we can be found in a quiet street behind Turgenev Square. All our bedrooms are light and spacious allowing for a comfortable nights sleep. We also have a fully equipped kitchen and a lounge/TV room that you can chill out in. We have a huge collection of Russian and foreign music and DVDs. We now also have a high speed internet connection that you can use at any time together with all the essential gadgets that make backpacking that much smoother: skype (very cheap or free calls anywhere world-wide), CD and DVD burner, SD card reader etc. and then a lot of useful items that are available to borrow during your stay: phone chargers, battery rechargers, adapters etc.
The staff at 7-bridges are always keen to ‘participate’ in your stay - although there is always someone overseeing the hostel, we also regularly take groups out sight-seeing, to local bars or to the nearby Banya. In addition to this, we are also always on hand in the event of an emergency while you’re out sight-seeing.
It may be of interest to note that the building is also one of the residents that the Great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin choose during his time in St. Petersburg. The building itself is over 200 years old – if you’re interested just talk to one of the staff about the history of the area.
Finally, please note that there has now been a new lock and intercom fitted to the building where the hostel is located. Just tap 34 into the intercom downstairs and we'll open the door. Remember that if you have any problems in finding us or anything at all, then don't hesitate to call us, you can find our contact numbers on the confirmation email.
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