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Angleterre Hotel

Where in the city is the hotel located?

The hotel is located in the historic centre of the city, very close to St. Isaac's Cathedral, and less than ten minutes' walk from Nevsky Prospekt.

What's the nearest metro station to the hotel?

The nearest metro station to the hotel, Nevsky Prospekt/Gostiny Dvor, is around ten minutes' walk from the Angleterre Hotel along Malaya Morskaya Ulitsa and right down Nevsky Prospekt.

How do I get to the hotel from Pulkovo Airport?

It is around 15km from Pulkovo International Airport to the Angleterre Hotel. By taxi or pre-booked transfer, the journey will take 30-50 minutes. If you prefer to use public transport, 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 Moskovskaya, travel north on the blue metro line seven stops to Nevsky Prospekt. Exit onto Kanal Griboedova and the Angleterre Hotel is 10-15 minutes' walk from the metro.

How do I get to the hotel from Moskovsky Station?

Moskovsky Station is just over 3km from the Angleterre Hotel. If you are travelling by taxi or transfer, the journey will take 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, take the metro from Mayakovskaya Metro Station (attached to the mainline station) and travel one stop west on the green line to Gostiny Dvor. Exit the metro onto Kanal Griboedova, and it is a 10-15 minute walk to the Angleterre Hotel.

How do I get to the hotel from Ladozhsky Station?

Ladozhsky Station is to the east of central St. Petersburg and roughly 9km from the Angleterre Hotel. To reach the hotel by taxi or pre-booked transfer will take 20-40 minutes. By public transport, take the metro from Ladozhskaya Metro Station and travel two stops west to Ploshchad Aleksandra Nevskogo. Change there to the green line and continue west two stops to Gostiny Dvor. Exit the metro onto Kanal Griboedova, and the Angleterre Hotel is around 10-15 minutes' walk away.

How do I get to the hotel from Vitebsky Station?

The Angleterre Hotel is a little over 2km from Vitebsky Station. By taxi or pre-booked transfer, the journey will take 10-15 minutes. If you prefer to use public transport, take the metro from Zvenigorodskaya Metro Station (right next to the mainline station), and travel one stop north on the purple line to Sadovaya. Change there to the blue line, and travel one stop further north to Nevsky Prospekt. Exit the metro onto Kanal Griboedova, and it is 10-15 minutes on foot to the Angleterre Hotel.

Where can I get Internet access at the hotel?

WiFi Internet access is available throughout the Angleterre Hotel. For those not travelling with laptops, PCs with hi-speed Internet access are available in the hotel's business centre.

Where can I park near the hotel?

Limited street parking is available opposite the Angleterre Hotel.

Does the hotel have satellite television?

All rooms at the Angleterre Hotel have satellite channels, including English-language news and sports channels.

How do I get from the hotel to the Hermitage?

The main collections of the Hermitage are in the Winter Palace, just over ten minutes' walk from the Angleterre Hotel. Turn right out of the hotel along Malaya Morskaya Ulitsa and follow the street up to Nevsky Prospekt. Cross Nevsky and walk through the archway of the General Staff Building on to Palace Square. The main visitor entrance to the Hermitage is in the western wing of the Winter Palace.

How do I get from the hotel to the Mariinsky Theatre?

The Mariinsky Theatre is around 1.5km from the Angleterre Hotel, and it's possible to walk to the theatre in around 20 minutes. Alternatively, take a 22 bus or 196 minibus from the bus stop outside the hotel. The journey will take less than ten minutes in reasonable traffic.

What visitor attractions are located near the hotel?

The main visitor attraction in the immediate vicinity of the hotel is St. Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg's largest and most magnificent religious building. Opposite the cathedral across Isaakievskaya Ploshchad, the Mariinsky Palace is a former royal residence that is now home to the city's Legislative Assembly. Between these two buildings are a fine equestrian statue of Nicholas I and the Blue Bridge across the Moyka River, which is St. Petersburg's broadest bridge. On the other side of the cathedral is the Alexander Garden, with the Manezh (formerly the Imperial riding school and now a major exhibition venue) and the Bronze Horseman, St. Petersburg's most famous monument, to the south. The northern end of the garden runs below the Admiralty, with its famous gold spire.