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Address: 1/12, Pestel Street Reservation Centre Phone: +7 (495) 6609090 Number of rooms/floors: 49/ 1 Year built/reconstructed: 1949/ 2022 City centre: Saint Petersburg City - 1,41 km Sightseeing: Mikhaylovsky Palace - 0,22 km, Eifman Ballet Theatre - 0,27 km, State Memorial Museum of Leningrad Defense and Blockade - 0,27 km, Summer Garden - 0,37 km, Marsovo Pole - 0,48 km Hotel location scheme Nearest metro station: Gostiny Dvor - Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya line - 0,96 km, Nevsky Prospekt - Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya line - 0,96 km, Chernyshevskaya - Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya line - 1,16 km Pulkovo - 16,26 km Finlyandsky - 1,85 km, Moskovsky - 2,02 km, Vitebsky - 2,63 km Sea terminal: Sea terminal - 6,11 km |
The Obolensky Hotel is a new hotel with a unique concept in the historical center of St. Petersburg. Travelers will find cozy designer rooms, spacious halls, a restaurant and bar filled with a creative atmosphere. Feel like a part of history - exciting and emotional.
We were inspired by the strong character of the Decembrists: their nobility, devotion to the idea and progressiveness. Like the Russian elite of the 19th century, we combined innovation with respect for tradition and made a revolution among city hotels. The name of Evgeny Obolensky, one of the leaders of the movement, became the name of the Obolensky Hotel.
The Obolensky Hotel is a place where elegant neoclassicism, rebellious design finds and future technologies are combined. References to the events of 1825 can be found in various interior details: from elegant antique furniture to grotesque portraits of the Decembrists.
The hotel staff values your privacy - we are for technological service. The hotel provides self check-in kiosks for those who wish to avoid personal contact. The mobile application will allow you to solve any issue while lying in a soft bed with a smartphone.
The hotel is located on a quiet Pestel street, which means that the noise of the big city will not bother you during your vacation. At the same time, 15 minutes on foot - and you are on Nevsky Prospekt. Cross the bridge from the Panteleimon Church to the Summer Garden, along the paths of which Alexander Pushkin used to walk. Meet the St. Petersburg sunset on the granite embankment of the Fontanka, where the Decembrist uprising began in 1825. Watch the drawing of bridges, immerse yourself in urban legends and return to the comfort of the Obolensky Hotel. |