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New Level of Meetings & Events Four Points by Sheraton Saransk Location & Directions Sovetskaya Street 54 Saransk 430005 The Four Points by Sheraton Saransk is conveniently situated in the Republic of Mordovia Russian Federation historic centre of the capital of the Republic of Mordovia. Our hotel is T +7 8342 309 820 F +7 8342 309 821 surrounded by numerous museums, architectural marvels, and other cultural attractions. Approximately 3 kilometers away is Mordovia Arena, a 45,000-seat stadium built for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. FROM SARANSK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Take Interstate 4 West to U.S. Highway 27 South. Proceed on Highway 27 South to Highway 98 South. Continue on Highway 98 BOL’SHEVISTSKAYA ULITSA South and turn left at the green airport sign onto Haywood Taylor Road. NEW LEVEL OF PROLETARSKAYA ULITSA Continue 2 miles, the hotel is located on the right. DEMOKRATICHESKAYA ULITSA ULITSA SOVETSKSYA MEETINGS & FROM SARANSK RAILWAY STATION Upon arrival to Saransk railway station we suggest our guests order a taxi to the Four Points by Sheraton Saransk. We are located on Kavkazskaya EVENTS street 15A. Welcome back! All you need for a star event Thank you for choosing us KAVKAZSKAYA ULITSA is Four Points by The Four Points by Sheraton is a part of the global loyalty program Sheraton Saransk Hotel. Starwood Preferred Guest®. Participants of this program are redeemed bonus points (Starpoints®), which provide our guests with an opportunity of free stay in more than 940 Starwood hotels in 93 countries around the Inspire your professional team. Our stylish, fully equipped conference world. area is an ideal place for seminars, meetings, upscale banquets, corporate and private events. We are at your service to make your M&E dreams come true. The meeting space is 970 sq m. A 322-square-meter ballroom can be divided into three venues and can host presentations controlled by a mobile phone app. Three smaller conference rooms and a boardroom also feature state-of-art technology and can be illuminated by a natural daylight. In the summer cocktail parties can be organized at the first-floor terrace. ©2010–2012 Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. Все права защищены. Preferred Guest, SPG, Aloft, Element, Four Points, Le Méridien, Sheraton, St. Regis, The Luxury Collection, W, Westin и соответствующие логотипы являются товарными знаками корпорации Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. или её филиалов. FOURPOINTS.COM/SARANSK FOURPOINTS.COM/SARANSK You Deserve the Best Function Area You Will Love Treat yourself to more space and upscale amenities. Our warm Multifunctional conference rooms of Four Points by Sheraton Saransk will welcome, signature beds and nutritious breakfast are at your service. provide you with a unique opportunity to organize the best banquets and All accommodations are equipped with High speed Internet Access, an events. interactive TV and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Exclusive Cuisine VENUE SIZE SPACE CEILING CAPACITY (M) (SQ M) HEIGHT (THEATRE Rise and Shine to a delicious breakfast and enjoy the evening experience (M) SETUP) in the All-day-dining restaurant Panorama offering a spectacular culinary Moksha 7.5 x 5.50 41.25 4.00 30 journey around the world-famous dishes from our Chef and his Kitchen Insar 7.5 x 5.50 41.25 4.00 30 Team ready to surprise you. In-Room Dining is available 24/7 Sura 6.0 x 7.40 44.40 4.00 30 Services & Amenities Boardroom 5.5 x 3.65 20.10 4.00 – Our attractive contemporary building comprises a wide range of upscale Mordovia 1 8.1 x 13.40 108.54 4.00 120 Г А Р MORDOVI MORDOVI ДЕР facilities and services. Exercise in the fitness centre, swim in the indoor M O P P Mordovia 2 7.2 x 13.40 96.48 4.00 120 P RDOVI RIDE O RIDE O RIDE O О pool and relax in the Finnish sauna or in a spa treatment room. Socialize Б Mordovia 3 8.7 x 13.40 116.58 4.00 120 Y Y Y F F in the billiard room and feel the city heartbeat from the summer terrace. F A A A 1 3 Mordovia = 24 x 13.45 321.60 4.00 350 2 Mordovia 1/2/3 M Rooms of Style O K S H The hotel houses 159 guest rooms. Treat yourself to more space and Terrace 22.5 х 8 180 5.00 – A upgraded amenities in a Junior Suite, a One-Bedroom Suite or the I Presidential Apartment. Rooms that face the Saranka River feature scenic NSA views of Pushkin Park, the State History Museum and historic residences. R Easy Event Meanwhile, rooms that face the city overlook Saransk main square and S the Cathedral of St. Fyodor Ushakov. While booking your event at Four Points by Sheraton Saransk UR A you can create an easy-to-use website designed especially for you through our online service StarGroups. Moreover, with SPG Pro, the ROOM CATEGORY ROOM SIZE KING SIZE TWIN TOTAL loyalty program designed to reward our business-to business customers. (SQ M) BED BED Standard 27–32 96 40 136 Junior Suite 46 15 – 15 Suite 60 7 – 7 Presidential Suite 110 1 – 1 FOURPOINTS.COM/SARANSK FOURPOINTS.COM/SARANSK.
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