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View All HotelsCheap Hotels in St Petersburg — What to Expect
Built on a network of canals and grand Neoclassical avenues, this is a city of immense scale and artistic ambition. Visitors come to walk the halls of the State Hermitage Museum, a treasure-filled palace complex, and to witness the White Nights, where summer sun barely sets over the River Neva. The historic heart revolves around Nevsky Prospekt, a sweeping boulevard lined with shops and cathedrals, leading to the golden spire of the Admiralty and the open spaces of Palace Square.
For first-time visitors, staying near Nevsky Prospekt or the Admiralty district puts you within walking distance of major sights and the efficient metro system. The city is ideal for culture-focused travelers and couples, with its evening ballet performances at the Mariinsky Theatre and intimate jazz clubs on Rubinshteyna Street. Pulkovo Airport connects to the center by bus or taxi, and the main train stations offer links to Moscow and beyond.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 34 places to stay in St Petersburg, ranging from Soviet-era hotels with character to modern apartments perfect for longer stays. The selection is dominated by mid-range business hotels and a growing number of stylish boutique options in converted historic buildings, particularly in the neighborhoods just off the main thoroughfares.
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What are the best hotels in St Petersburg?
St Petersburg offers a range of excellent hotels to suit every taste. For luxury, consider the Belmond Grand Hotel Europe or Hotel Astoria. Mid-range options like the Domina St. Petersburg provide comfort and style, while boutique hotels such as Hotel Indigo St. Petersburg - Tchaikovskogo offer unique charm. HOTEVI features a comprehensive selection to help you find your ideal stay.
What is the best area to stay in St Petersburg?
The best area to stay in St Petersburg largely depends on your interests. Nevsky Prospekt and its surrounding areas are ideal for first-time visitors, offering easy access to major attractions, shopping, and dining. For a more bohemian vibe and proximity to cultural sites, the area around Palace Square or along the canals is perfect. Vasileostrovsky Island offers a quieter, more local experience, especially near the university. Explore HOTEVI to see hotels across all these lively districts.