How to choose a hotel?

How to choose a hotel?

Moscow and St. Petersburg-Russian leaders in attracting tourist flows from around the world. In addition, these are the two largest Russian cities (and Moscow is also a list of the largest cities in the world), so dozens and hundreds of thousands of tourists, business people and transit travelers come to these cities daily. Therefore, the hotel issue for these cities has always played an important role.

Both cities are distinguished by the most diverse mixture of hotels. If you stop only in chic five-star hotels, Moscow and St. Petersburg are simply created for you. These hotels are located more often in the city center, have a full list of services provided by hotels of this level. These are spa, restaurants, and excellent numbers care. Of course, most of these hotels have pools and gym basins, where visitors of the federal and northern capital can support their working form. An example is the Hotel “Russia”, which is now being rebuilt. But not everyone needs hotels of this level, and not everyone has the necessary funds to live in them. It is like the best hotels in Türkiye – the mass segment is still not five -star hotels, but more modest three -star hotels. In the capitals, this segment is also well developed. Most often, these include hotels who, in Soviet times, were considered first -class hotels. In Moscow, these are hotel complexes built on the eve of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, and in St. Petersburg these are hotels that previously supported the extensive tourist youth organization “Sputnik”. For example, the hotel of the same name in St. Petersburg. Today it is a solid hotel located near the metro station, surrounded by good households of household services, as well as specialized entertainment centers. Such hotels are best suited to the same business being.

A special segment of the hotels of the capitals are the so-called mini-hotels and hostels. For example, the Golden Mean Hotel in St. Petersburg, which is located on the floor, where the communal apartment was previously located, just a ten minutes walk from Isaacievskaya Square. Such hotels are interesting to “wild” tourists, because they are located near cultural and historical objects, inexpensive and make it possible to relax well. For youth holidays, hostels with accommodation in a room up to ten people are ideal. In young years, it is often indifferent to how far the hotel is located from cultural attractions and how many people live in the room, but there will be very little money for a bed-month.