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Hotel Bristol

3 star Hotel | str.Ruzvelta 10, Yalta, Ukraine 98600

71.4% Overall Rating

2 out of 4 customers would recommend this property

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Credit cards accepted
  • Internet / Wi-Fi
  • 24 hour reception
  • Restaurant
  • 24 hour hot showers

What's Included

  • Breakfast
  • Linen
  • Towel

Cancellation Policy

Customers can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 2 days before arrival (local time). Payments made to HostelBookers are non-refundable.

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Overview

The Hotel Bristol is situated in the historical center of Yalta, on one of the oldest streets of the city, near the See Front and beach. Read more

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About Hotel Bristol

The Hotel Bristol is in the so-called «Old Town», at 10 F.D. Roosevelt Street (formerly, Boulevard Street). Just nearby is Ignatenko Street, the first in Yalta (formerly, Elisabeth Street), a bit uphill one can see the golden cupola of St. John Chrysostom Cathedral, one of the first Orthodox churches built in Yalta after the annexation of the Crimea by Russia. A hunder feet away once stood Yalta’s first customhouse where on September 17, 1837, Emperor Nicholas I proclaimed Yalta a city.
The hotel was built in the beginning of 1860s. It had been the property of Russian Royal family until the 1870s. Many outstanding Russians and Ukrainians stayed at the hotel.
These days the hotel has been reconstructed and meets the European standards of the category "three stars". Its peculiarity is home comfort, convenient location, popular prices.
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