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Mini-hotel "Amulet"
   Hotel have a category of 3 stars and are well equipped for comfortable residing.
There are phones, TVs, hair driers in all apartments.
Many rooms are completed with an sofa-bed
that can be turned into the additional bed at our guest’s pleasure, the rooms contain
mini-bar stands. Each room has a separate bathroom equipped with a shower cabin.
Our visitors can find themselves in a cozy hall with convenient sofas.
In a perfectly equipped mini-cafe you will be offered tasty breakfasts the cost of which is
included in the cost of residing, and you can always order a plain supper to your taste.
In our hotel extra services are provided for our visitors: there are automatic washing
machines; also we offer free-of-charge use of pressing irons, sewing accessories, the
first-aid set. If during rainy weather you appear without an umbrella - we shall offer you
ours. You may call within or out to any city or country
from your rooms, send faxes from the halls of our hotels.
Our hotels are perfect for family rest, reception of tourist groups and residing of
businessmen.
At the moment we can offer you residing at the following addresses:
Mini-hotel "Amulet " on Malaya Morskaya Street, 7.
The Hotel is distinguished by a unique arrangement - the hotel is situated near Nevsky Prospect.
In immediate proximity from the hotel there are famous Petersburg sights:
St. Isaac’s Cathedral , the Copper Horseman, the Admiralty, the Palace Square.
Malaya Morskaya is a historical center of St. Petersburg, and in XVIII -
XIX centuries it was one of the most luxurious areas of the city.
Here lots of rich merchants, aristocrats, public figures lived and built
their houses. For example, in house 10, Princess Natalia Petrovna Golitsyna,
spent almost her whole life here (and she lived for more than a hundred years).
She was a prototype mysterious "Spades lady" for Pushkin. In the beginning of the
XIX century she was glorified in St. Petersburg with her eccentric outbursts and
quarrelsome customs. And in house 17, Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol lived for three years,
so the street had his name since 1902 for 1993.
Each number is equipped with a perfect bathroom. All windows are protected anti-mosquito grids.
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