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  2. Saint Petersburg Hotel (Saint Petersburg, Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Petersburg is a four-star hotel in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was constructed in 1970 under the name Hotel Leningrad. The hotel has 554 rooms and a concert hall with a capacity of 797 people. It also contains an exhibition area and three conference halls. [citation needed]

  3. Novotel Saint Petersburg Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Novotel Saint Petersburg Centre complex was constructed in 2004, part of a municipal renovation project known as 'Quartier (city block) 130'. The project included dividing the city block into four spaces, each one to be occupied by a separate building, every building designed in its own way but all of them united by one architectural doctrine.

  4. Hotel Astoria (Saint Petersburg) - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Astoria (Russian: гости́ница «Асто́рия») is a historic five-star luxury hotel in Saint Petersburg, Russia, opened in 1912. It has 213 bedrooms, including 52 suites, and is located on Saint Isaac's Square , next to Saint Isaac's Cathedral and across from the historic Imperial German Embassy .

  5. Hotels in Saint Petersburg - Wikipedia

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    The first hotel was built in 1719 on a place of Chicherin House in a Nevsky Prospekt 15. It was a Gostiny Dvor (Russian: Гостиный Двор), a gallery where merchants lived, stored the goods and traded in them. [dubious – discuss] [1] The first modern hotel was opened in 1804 on Bolshaya Morskaya street 23/8.

  6. Oktyabrskaya Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In 20th years the City Residence of the Proletariat was founded in the hotel, where the waifs from the city were brought. 1929 – During the years of NEP, the life in Saint-Petersburg had improved so there was a strong need in hotels that could accommodate increased number of tourists. At the end of 1929 the former hotel rooms had been vacated ...

  7. Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace - Wikipedia

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    Lobanov-Rostovsky Residence or the Lobanov-Rostovsky Palace is a building at 12 Admiralteysky Avenue in Saint Petersburg, Russia, constructed in 1817-1820 for Prince Alexander Yakovlevich Lobanov-Rostovsky. [1] Today, the building houses a luxury hotel, the Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace, named for the two Medici Lions at the main entrance.

  8. Grand Hotel Europe - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is situated at the intersection of Nevsky Prospekt and Mikhailovskaya Street. Share of the St. Petersburg company "Hotel Europe", issued 1873. The Grand Hotel Europe (Russian: Гранд Отель Европа) is a historic five-star luxury hotel on Nevsky Prospect in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

  9. Angleterre Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Angleterre Hotel (Russian: Англетер) is a modern, luxury business-class hotel on Voznesensky Prospekt at Saint Isaac's Square in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The hotel opened in 1991, replicating a historic hotel originally opened in 1840 and reconstructed in 1876. The hotel has 192 rooms, including five suites.