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Hotels «Station» Hotel Chain Saint Petersburg hotels «Station» hotel chain Saint Petersburg All hotels in the very city center Near metro stations 3 and 4 stars hotels Free Wi-Fi Air-Conditioning Catering for tourist groups Rooms: Double, Twin, Triple, Quadriple Excursion service Tea and coee facilities 24 hours 24 hour front desk Free Services Paid services Wi-Fi Lunch and dinner for tourist groups and individual guests Computer with Internet access Room service 24-hour reception Taxi and group transfer Bellboy service Laundry services Safe at the reception Bathrobe rental Satellite television Essential goods mini market Ironing board, iron Beverages and snacks Drinking water cooler Giftshop Upon request: Excursion service Baby cot Sewing kit, clothes brush, shoehorn Shower cup Microwave Common area fridge Mini fridge in the room, kettle Plates, glasses, wine glasses, tea cups, cutlery, corkscrew L 1 Business center M 19 S 13 S 10 Zheleznovodskaya ul. b a n a y a Sportivnaya p k r. s Peter and Paul D k ob r rolyubova e v Fortress n o r K Kutuzov embankment 17-ya liniya V.O. M aka rova em bankment Palace embankment Summer 8-ya liniya V.O. Kadetskaya lin, V.O. Garden Vasilyevsky Neva Island State Hermitage Museum Prospekt Bolshoy V.O. Bronze Horseman Admiralteyskaya Nevsky avenue nt me nk Nevsky avenue ba m e ta St. Isaac’s Cathedral id Prospekt Bolshoy V.O. m h S ta Museum Erarta n a n ul. Truda 27-ya liniya V.O. te y e L Bol’shaya Morskaya Ulitsa S10 Sadovaya St. per. Grivtsova S13 Sennaya ploshad’ Marriinsky Theatre Spasskaya Moskovsky Ave G73 Z12 Zvenigorodskaya ul. Pravdy Sadovaya St. Pushkinskaya A rsenaln aya nab . Our hotels kaia ens S 10 S 13 Voskres Shpalernaya ulitsa Сouvent Smolny Station S10 Station S13 Stolyarny pereulok, 10-12 А Kaznacheiskaya, 6/13 42 rooms 57 rooms Max 90 people Max 120 people Tauride Gardens Chernyshevskaya L 1 M 19 Station L1 Station M19 Ligovsky, 1 Marata, 19 105 rooms 81 rooms L1 Max 112 people Max 172 people Suvorovskiy pr. ul. Nekrasova ul. Vosstaniya G 73 Z 12 Rue Joukovski Station G73 Station Z12 Gorohovaya, 73 Zvenygorodskaya, 12 Novgorodskaya ul. 6 rooms 51 rooms TSENTRALNY DISTRICT Max 13 people Max 114 people . b a n a M19 y a k V 18 V18 s p pr. Bakunina o n i Station V18 S Moscow station Kolokol'naya, 2/18 Khersonskaya ul. 61 rooms Max 122 people ul. Marata Ligovsky Ave Ploshad’ Aleksandra Nevskogo Ligovskiy prospekt Hotel Station Premier S10 S 10 Stolyarny pereulok, 10-12 А Metro: Sadovaya, Sennaya, Spasskaya Near: Griboyedov channel embankment, 42 rooms Raskolnikov House, Mariinsky Palace, Lion's Bridge, New Holland Island Standard room, Station Premier S10 Common area with cafe and bar, Station Premier S10 Mansard room, Station Premier S10 Room area from 12 m to 20 m Common area with cafe and bar Air-Conditioning We can accommodate: 19 Twin/ 19 Dbl/ 4 Single Free Wi-Fi Bathrobe and Slippers LCD/Satelite TV (SAT TV) Safe Elevator Fridge Hotel Station Premier V18 V 18 Kolokol'naya St., 2/18 Metro: Vladimirskaya, Dostoevskaya Near: Dostoevsky Museum, Tovstonogov Bolshoi 61 rooms Drama Theater, The Lensoviet Academic Theatre. Comfort room, Station Premier V18 Building facade, Station Premier V18 Standard room, Station Premier V18 Room area from 15 m to 32 m Common area with cafe and bar Air-Conditioning We can accommodate: 53 Twin/ 8 Dbl Free Wi-Fi Bathrobe and Slippers LCD/Satelite TV (SAT TV) Safe Elevator Fridge Hotel Station S13 S 13 Kaznacheyskaya, 6/13 Metro: Sadovaya, Sennaya, Spasskaya Near: Yusupov gardens, Griboyedov channel embankment, 57 rooms Raskolnikov House, Mariinsky Palace, Lion's Bridge Standard room, Station S13 Common area with cafe and bar, Station S13 Breakfast, Station S13 Room area from 12 m to 20 m Common area with cafe and bar Air-Conditioning We can accommodate: 41 Twin/16 Dbl Free Wi-Fi Elevator LCD/Satelite TV (SAT TV) Hotel Station M19 M 19 Marata street, 19 Metro: Mayakovskaya, Ploshchad Vosstaniya Near: Nevsky avenue, Moscow Railway Station, 81 rooms Dostoevsky Museum, Monument to Alexander Pushkin Comfort room, Station M19 Breakfast, Station M19 Standard room, Station M19 Room area from 12 m to 20 m Common area with kitchenette Free Wi-Fi We can accommodate: 63 TWIN / 18 DBL LCD/Satelite TV (SAT TV) Hotel Station L1 L 1 Ligovsky Prospekt, 1 Metro: Vosstaniya Square, Chernyshevskaya Near: Nekrasov Garden, Moscow Railway Station, 105 rooms Nevsky avenue, Tauride Garden Standard room, Station L1 Breakfast, Station L1 Comfort room, Station L1 Room area from 12 m2 to 20 m2 Common area with kitchenette Air-Conditioning We can accommodate: 88 TWIN / 17 DBL Free Wi-Fi Elevator LCD/Satelite TV (SAT TV) Hotel Station Z 12 Zvenygorodskaya, 12 Metro: Zvenigorodskaya Near: Vitebsky Railway station, 51 rooms 5 corners area,Nevsky avenue, Fontanka river Comfort room, Station Z12 Main staircase, Station Z12 Common area, Station Z12 Room area from 12 m to 20 m Common area with kitchenette Free Wi-Fi We can accommodate: 19 TWIN / 32 DBL LCD/Satelite TV (SAT TV) Hotel Station G73 G 73 Gorokhovaya street, 73 Metro: Zvenigorodskaya, Pushkinskaya Near: Fontanka River, Vitebsky Railway Station, Aquarium 6 rooms Comfort room, Station G73 Common area, Station G73 Comfort room, Station G73 Room area from 12 m to 20 m Common area with kitchenette Air-Conditioning We can accommodate: 1 TWIN / 5 DBL Free Wi-Fi LCD/Satelite TV (SAT TV) Conference room at Station S13 Hall area is 60 m up to 64 people U-shape seating Classroom seating, Theatre seating Flipchart Panoramic windows Screen Entrance from inside and outside Sound-reinforcement system Lunch/dinner Projector Coee break Conference room at Station L1 Hall area is 50 m up to 48 people U-shape seating Classroom seating Theatre seating Flipchart Panoramic windows Screen Lunch/dinner Projector Coee break hotels Sales department 199123, St.Petersburg, ul. Chaikovskogo, d. 29, oce 401 tel: +7 (812) 748-20-77 Email: [email protected] www.station-hotels.ru vk.com/stationhotels instagram.com/station_hotels facebook.com/stationhotels.
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