Hotel Angleterre 5*

Hotel address: St. Petersburg, Malaya Morskaya Street, 24

The Angleterre Hotel is a city landmark. It was built in 1912 and survived various events of St. Petersburg and Russian history like October Revolution of 1917, the Great Patriotic War of 1941, and the Siege of Leningrad. Strangely enough, the Hotel continued to operate as usual in Soviet times and remained a prestigious place to stay in the city on the Neva. Its restaurants were a popular mingle spot for the cultural elite of the time. Ever since it had opened, Angleterre attracted the bohemians. Apparently, its vibe keeps drawing people of art to the hotel's luxurious halls. At all times, the hotel welcomed both world's richest and most famous people, among them writers, poets, actors, and musicians. Angleterre hospitably opens its doors to all respected contemporaries alike, among them filmmakers, Hollywood celebrities, and ministers of various countries.

The five-star level says it all. Particularly, it means uppermost service quality. The staff's courtesy and professionalism are Angleterre Hotel's main feature.

Hotel Angleterre 5*

Guestroom stock

Each of the 192 rooms, including 5 Suites, combines classic and modern styles with elegant accessories and furnishings. Delicate colours, large beds, parquet flooring, soft linen, and Italian marble bathrooms — it has everything for a cozy rest after a busy day or an unforgettable city tour.

Executive Room

These 22 sq. m large new rooms overlook a quiet yard garden.

Parquet floors, linen bedspreads and curtains, and pastel tones create a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. The bathrooms are decorated in marble and feature a bathtub and a shower.

The room offers:

A queen or twin bed, a minibar, a TV set, a safe, a desk, a bathtub and a shower, air conditioning, room service, and free Wi-Fi.

Location

Hotel address: St. Petersburg, Malaya Morskaya Street, 24

Located on St. Isaac's Square, right opposite to St. Isaac's Cathedral, the Angleterre Hotel offers a magnificent view of the city's architectural ensemble. A short walk away is the Palace Embankment with its drawbridges, Palace Bridge and Annunciation Bridge. Malaya Morskaya Street in today's St. Petersburg is a street of trendy cafes, restaurants, beauty salons, and boutiques. The street crosses Nevsky Prospekt, leading right to the arch of the General Staff Building and offering a view of the Palace Square, the Alexander Column, and the Hermitage (Winter Palace). 

 

The Hotel is a 6-minute walk from the Admiralteyskaya metro station and the conference venue.

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Hotel Angleterre 5*

Hotel Angleterre 5*

Hotel address: St. Petersburg, Malaya Morskaya Street, 24