Which part of St. Petersburg is better to stay in?

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If the main purpose of the trip is to see as many sights as possible, then there is a sense to stop in the center of the city. So you do not have to spend daily some time to travel to various interesting objects, and to return it will be quieter. In the area of ​​Chernyshevsky avenue and Moika embankment, this is especially pronounced: around the embassy, ​​so peace and quiet to the guests of local hotels are guaranteed.

It is convenient to settle in the vicinity of Nevsky Prospekt and Dvortsovaya Square, Haymarket and Isakievskaya Square, Vosstaniya Square, on the Fontanka embankment channel Griboyedov, on Liteiny Prospekt. The Vasileostrovsky, Admiralteysky and Moscow districts adjacent to the Central District of the city are well-deservedly popular.

It is not worthwhile in the pursuit of savings to plan to settle in the remote areas of St. Petersburg. Even in the center, tourists will be able to find accommodation for every taste and purse, from inexpensive hostels in which it is so convenient to settle a large company, to cozy hotels of European level.

October 3, 2011

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