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Azimut Hotels: Practical Accommodation with Style
A Russian company, Azimut Hotels feel right at home in St. Petersburg. This fast-growing business has hotels across Russia and Europe and is the largest Russian brand in the industry. Priding itself on placing its hotels right in the cultural and business centres of cities, the St. Petersburg’s hotels are no different, offering business and leisure guests central accommodation.
One of Azimut Hotels’ defining features is their unique SMART Design. Ergonomic layouts, neutral colours and innovative amenities contribute to a comfortable stay for guests, while the stylish SMART Living Lobby is kitted out with a coffee station, power outlets and a book exchange.
Staying in Azimut Hotels
After working out in the hotel’s modern fitness studio, guests can refuel in the lobby, which serves snacks around the clock. Guests start the day with a hearty buffet breakfast before heading out for a day exploring St. Petersburg or working in the hotel’s comfortable business corner.
Sights Close to St. Petersburg’s Azimut Hotels
Sennaya Square was added to St. Petersburg’s cultural map after Dostoyevsky wrote about the area in his famous novel ‘Crime and Punishment’. Though the slums and poverty in the novel no longer exist, some of the buildings mentioned by the writer are still standing.
Though Dostoyevsky lived most of his life in apartments around Sennaya Square, it was his final residence, just off Ligovsky Prospekt, that was turned into a memorial. Now open as a museum, the apartment still contains many of the author’s personal possessions.
Art Galleries in St. Petersburg
Housed in a number of prestige buildings, including the Marble Palace and Stroganov Palace, the State Russian Museum displays a large number of Russian artworks. The Mikhailovsky Palace holds the museum’s largest collection, which explores the development of the country’s art scene since the Byzantine era.
Almost every visitor to St. Petersburg will explore the State Hermitage Museum’s vast collection of fine art. Works by the biggest names in the art world, from da Vinci to Picasso, hang on the gallery’s walls, making it the most extensive and important art collection in Russia.