Vera Hotel St.Petersburg (St. Petersburg)
- Vera Hotel St.Petersburg (St. Petersburg)
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Vera Hotel St.Petersburg
country: Russia, city: St. Petersburg (City)
Vera Hotel St.Petersburg Vera Hotel St.Petersburg, occupies part of a renovated 1903 Art Nouveau building in downtown. The property is within walking distance from the Nevsky prospect and the Central Moscow Railroad Station. Featuring an early 20th century charm, the hotel boasts air-conditioned bedrooms that are equipped with all the necessary amenities.
At the Vera Hotel, a mini-buffet breakfast is served until early afternoon and coffee as well as tea facilities are available at all times. Business travellers can make use of the business centre with internet access, available on site.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Business centre Internet access Parking facilities Reception Room service Safe deposit box | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Internet access Private bathroom / Ensuite Telephone |
Extra Information:
Distance to airport:|14.5 km
Distance to railway station:|0.5 km
Distance to city centre:|0.5 km
Address:
25/16 Suvorovsky Avenue
Saint Petersburg
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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