Legendary Hotel 'Angleterre' in St. Petersburg

'Angleterre' translates from French as 'England.' Previously, this location housed a landmark St. Petersburg hotel frequented by famous personalities. Today, it is a relatively affordable hotel with an elegant interior and an outstanding location.

🩵 Opened in 1886, with the latest renovation completed in 2016.

🩵 The floral arrangement at the entrance is a delight to the eyes, as are the stylish sofas and armchairs in the lobby. Waiting for check-in in such an atmosphere is especially pleasant.

🩵 During trips to St. Petersburg, Anton Chekhov, Isadora Duncan, and Sergei Yesenin (who wrote his last poem here) stayed in this hotel.

🩵 What a convenient location! Nearby are St. Isaac's Cathedral, the monument to Emperor Nicholas I, and Mariinsky Palace. Nevsky Prospect is just a 10-minute walk away. There are many restaurants in the vicinity, ranging from budget-friendly to luxurious options.

🩵 The property features a fitness center, swimming pool, and sauna. The rooms are equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable stay.

Post by KarolinaI | Oct 9, 2025

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