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Where in the city is the hotel located? The Anabel Premium Hotel is situated on Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg's main central avenue, to the east of the Fontanka River. Most of the city's major visitor attractions are within walking distance or quickly accessed by bus or metro. |
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What's the nearest metro station to the hotel? The nearest metro station is Mayakovskaya, about 150m from the Anabel Premium Hotel. Mayakovskaya is on the green line and at an interchange with the red line. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Pulkovo Airport? It is around 15km from Pulkovo-2, the international terminal, to the Anabel Premium Hotel (Pulkovo-1, the domestic terminal, is a further 2km out of the city. By taxi or pre-booked transfer, the journey from the airport will take around 40 minutes. Alternatively, take buses nos. 3, 13, or 113 from the bus stop to the left of the arrivals lounge exit and travel to Moskovskaya Metro Station, about 15 minutes' drive away (from Pulkovo-1, take the 39 bus from outside Sector B of the arrivals lounge). From there, travel north on the blue line seven stops to Nevsky Prospekt. Change there to the green line and travel one stop east to Mayakovskaya, which is around 150m from the Anabel 4-Star. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Moskovsky Station? It is less than ten minutes' walk down Nevsky Prospekt from Moskovsky Station to the Anabel Premium Hotel. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Ladozhsky Station? Ladozhsky Station is about 7km from the Anabel Premium Hotel. If you are travelling by taxi or pre-booked transfer, the drive to the hotel will take 20-25 minutes. If you prefer to use public transport, take the metro from Ladozhskaya Metro Station (connected to the mainline station) and travel west on the orange line two stops to Ploshchad Aleksandra Nevskogo. Change there to the green line, and continue west one stop to Mayakovskaya. The Anabel Premium Hotel is only 150m from the metro along Nevsky Prospekt. |
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How do I get to the hotel from Vitebsky Station? If you pre-book a transfer or take a taxi, the 2km journey from Vitebsky Station to the Anabel Premium hotel will take 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, take the metro from Pushkinskaya Metro Station (next to the mainline station) and travel north on the red line two stops to Ploshchad Vosstaniya. Exit the metro via Mayakovskaya Station, and the Anabel 4-Star is less than five minutes' walk across Nevsky Prospekt. |
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Where can I get Internet access at the hotel? For those travelling with laptops, WiFi Internet access is available in all rooms. |
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Where can I park near the hotel? Limited street parking is available in the courtyard of the Anabel Premium Hotel |
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Does the hotel have satellite television? A limited package of satellite channels is offered in all rooms at the Anabel Premium Hotel. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Hermitage? The fastest way to reach the Hermitage from the Anabel Premium Hotel is to take a bus or trolleybus from the stops to the right of the hotel along Nevsky Prospekt and travel three stops up along Nevsky to the archway of the General Staff Building. The archway leads through to Palace Square, and the main visitor entrance to the Hermitage is in the western wing of the Winter Palace. It is also possible to walk, although this will take at least 20 minutes. |
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How do I get from the hotel to the Mariinsky Theatre? The fastest way to reach the Mariinsky Theatre from the Anabel Premium Hotel is to take a No. 3, 22, or 27 bus from the bus stop on the corner of Nevsky Prospekt and Liteiny Prospekt (about 100m from the hotel). It is seven stops from there direct to the Mariinsky. |
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What visitor attractions are located near the hotel? The main sightseeing are of St. Petersburg begins at the point where Nevsky Prospekt crosses the Fontanka River, less than five minutes' walk from the Anabel Premium Hotel. Here guests can board private boats offering tours of the city's rivers and canals, and also admire the beautiful Anchikov Bridge with its famous equestrian statues and the Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, one of St. Petersburg's finest rococo buildings, which in fact dates from the mid-19th century. Slightly further down Nevsky is the Catherine Garden, with its monument to Catherine the Great and, on the opposite side of the park, the imposing building of the Alexandrinsky Theatre, part of a magnificent neoclassical ensemble by Carlo Rossi. Also less than ten minutes' walk from the hotel down Vladimirsky Prospekt is the beautiful 18th century Church of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God. |