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Pocket Guide: Rocco Forte St. Petersburg

Rocco Forte: High-End Service in One-Off Hotels

Every hotel in Rocco Forte’s portfolio is unique, having been designed and developed to reflects its location, giving each hotel its own personality and flavour. Together, though, the hotels combine to create a prestigious family of top-class accommodation. Excellent service and attention to even the smallest of details allows Rocco Forte to stand out from most other five-star accommodation brands.

Premium Amenities in Your Rocco Forte Hotel

Rocco Forte’s five-star hotels not only spoil their guests with locations right in the historic centre of St. Petersburg but also with exquisitely decorated rooms featuring upscale comforts, from minibars and interactive TVs to Italian marble bathrooms and Ferragamo toiletries. For the ultimate luxurious break, upgrade to a suite for a personalised concierge service and private tours of some of St. Petersburg’s top attractions.

Decadent Facilities at Rocco Forte Hotels

Rocco Forte Hotels feature a number of onsite dining options, from fine-dining restaurants with a menu of local specialities to casual lounges serving afternoon teas. After dinner, spend a couple of hours relaxing in chic spa areas or workout in modern fitness centres. Business guests can hit their deadlines in well-equipped meeting rooms.

Discovering St. Petersburg’s Palaces

Situated on the banks of the Moika, Yusupov Palace is well-known as the location of Grigory Rasputin’s brutal murder, but its glamourous interiors are what many visitors come for today. Visitors can take guided tours through the ground floor’s residential quarters and can see one of the many classical concerts held in the White Columns Hall.

The Winter Palace often features high on most visitors’ to-do lists. The most recognisable building on Palace Square, this lavish palace now houses the State Hermitage Museum, the largest and most popular museum in St. Petersburg. Catherine the Great started the museum’s collection of artworks in the mid-18th century, and today the number of pieces has grown to over three million.

A number of royal estates are located just outside St. Petersburg, including the extensive Peterhof estate. Dating back to the time of Peter the Great, the estate sits on the banks of the Gulf of Finland and boasts an extravagant network of canals and fountains, making it a popular choice for day trips.