In St. Petersburg is opened a hotel dedicated to Dostoevsky
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In the heart of the magnificent city on Neva, St. Petersburg, was opened a new hotel of the Reval Hotel chain, which has not only the high levels of comfort and service, but is also dedicated to the immortal works of classical Russian literature - the novel "Crime and Punishment" by Dostoevsky.
St. Petersburg is one of the most beautiful Russian cities. Being a large financial and industrial center it also rightfully holds the name of the cultural capital of Russia. St. Petersburg offers to the numerous tourists and guests totally unprecedented variety of cultural entertainment and the opportunity to get acquainted with all the originality of its 300-year history. Each year, St. Petersburg is visited by millions of tourists who want to see its magnificent royal palaces and picturesque parks, beautiful old churches and cathedrals and enjoy cultural activities.
The hospitality of St. Petersburg is a byword and deserves special mention and obvious praise. There are also plenty of comfortable hotels for every taste and purse, with a high level of service and comfort. However, the new Reval Hotel Sonya deserves mentioning. Apart from the modern facilities, stunning interiors and individual approach to each guest in the hotel creation is embodied the love to Saint-Petersburg, Russian literature and its magnificent work "Crime and Punishment". A stay at Reval Hotel Sonya will help the guests of Russian cultural capital to feel the atmosphere of this unique city, to better understand the Russian culture and traditions, to imbue with the depth of the Russian soul and to be filled with the inspiration and energy.
The Reval Hotel Sonya is located in the heart of the city, on the banks of the Neva River, close to the famous Liteyny Bridge. The hotel has 173 magnificent rooms, cozy and stylish restaurant “Metamorphosis”, a beautiful bar and fitness center. Hotel’s facilities include 24 hour room service, wireless Internet access and individual approach to each guest.
Date: 30/12/2009
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