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St. Petersburg
Petrovsky Art Loft
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About the property

Property LocationLocated in St. Petersburg (Chkalovskoe), Petrovskiy Art Loft is within a 5-minute drive of Sigmund Freud Dream Museum and Leningradskiy Zoopark. This hotel is 1.6 mi (2.6 km) from Alexandrovsky Park and 1.9 mi (3.1 km) from Strelka.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometer.
Sigmund Freud Dream Museum - 1 km / 0.6 mi
Leningradskiy Zoopark - 1.9 km / 1.2 mi
Planetarium - 2 km / 1.2 mi
Alexandrovsky Park - 2.2 km / 1.3 mi
Strelka - 2.8 km / 1.7 mi
Saint Petersburg Mosque - 2.8 km / 1.8 mi
Peter and Paul Fortress - 2.9 km / 1.8 mi
St. Petersburg Botanical Garden - 2.9 km / 1.8 mi
Erarta Museum and Galleries of Contemporary Art - 3 km / 1.8 mi
Palace Embankment - 3.1 km / 1.9 mi
St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts - 3.2 km / 2 mi
Botanical Gardens - 3.4 km / 2.1 mi
Kunstkamera - 3.4 km / 2.1 mi
Palace Square - 3.5 km / 2.2 mi
State Hermitage Museum - 3.6 km / 2.2 mi
The nearest major airport is Pulkovo Airport (LED) - 26 km / 16.2 mi
RoomsMake yourself at home in one of the 83 guestrooms featuring refrigerators. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, as well as phones with free local calls. DiningGrab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of Petrovskiy Art Loft. Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee. Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. A roundtrip airport shuttle is provided for a surcharge (available 24 hours).

Information about the area

St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Inextricably linked to the major events of Soviet Union, St. Petersburg cannot escape its imperial past. Physically, at least, St. Petersburg has been the city of the tsars since Peter the Great founded the city in a swamp and moved the capital here from Moscow in 1712 to provide greater contact with the West. Many of the major baroque and neoclassical buildings and well-designed streets and landscaped parks are the work of imperial French and Italian architects. St. Petersburg, Russia’s second largest city, is often called Russia’s Western Gate, and the City of White Nights. For a splendid overview of the city, climb the dome of St. Isaac’s Cathedral on Isaakievskaya square, a massive example of 19th century civic-religious architecture; its dome is covered in pure gold. Nearby, on Senate Square overlooking the Neva, is Falconet’s Monument to Peter the Great. Peter and Paul Fortress was founded by Peter the Great and was erected in just one year between 1703 and 1704 during the Great Northern War against Sweden. The fortress was never used to defend the city but it was used as a political prison under the Tsar. Inside the fortress is the main attraction for visitors: the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul containing the tombs of Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Nicholas II and other tsars. Nevsky Prospect is St. Petersburg’s main avenue and one of the best-known streets in Russia. The buildings along Nevsky Prospekt are a treasure house for art-nouveau-fans. Nevsky Prospect is also the city’s central shopping street and the hub of the city’s entertainment and nightlife. Even if the rest of the city were non-existent, the Hermitage alone would merit a week-long visit to St. Petersburg. Located in the magnificent, luxurious Winter Place, former residence of the tsars, this collection of art unquestionably ranks among the world’s finest. But before you immerse yourself in the art, take in the main halls where the tsar reigned and entertained, especially the awesome Malachite Hall, where the provisional Government held its last meeting before the revolution exploded around it. Cool and aristocratic St. Petersburg is a magnificent city with beautiful architecture everywhere. Often described as the Venice of the North, St Petersburg is a city defined by water. Whether you’re cruising the elegant canals, crossing one of the 342 bridges in the city, or just watching them being raised over the mighty Neva River at night to allow ships to pass through, you’re never far from water in St Petersburg.

What’s nearby

  • Hare Island - 0.93 km
  • Peter and Paul Fortress - 0.95 km
  • Winter Palace - 1.32 km
  • Hermitage Museum - 1.32 km
  • Saint Petersburg Mosque - 1.46 km
  • Palace Square - 1.5 km

Getting around

  • st. petersburg, st. petersburg sea port (the english embankment), ru - 3.01 km
  • st. petersburg, st. petersburg sea port (lieutenant schmidt emb.), ru - 2.88 km
  • st petersburg, port of saint petersburg, ru - 3.16 km
  • saint petersburg, saint petersburg finlyandsky rail stn, ru - 4.13 km
  • (LED) St. Petersburg, Pulkovo, RU - 17.71 km
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