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| Submission date: 2007-07-15 - Date of Stay: N/A |
| Submitted by: Janette Keers - From: United Kingdom |
| Type of Traveller: Culture Vulture - Age Group: 51 - 60 |
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| Top rate hotel in St Petersberg |
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We had a three night stay ( July 2007) in this lovely, stylish,clean, comfortable, friendly hotel. The rooms are spacious and attractive and very, very clean. Everything is to a high standard. The staff are efficient and friendly. Breakfast - included - is very good with variety and freshly cooked blinis and omelettes. Some rooms have aircon. Most probbaly have mosies - this is not the hotel's fault, even though it is mentioned in their guest book- they supply anti mosi eqipmment as standard. Would love to go back and have no hesitation in recommending it - even to Americans!!! |
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| Submission date: 2006-08-30 - Date of Stay: N/A |
| Submitted by: Lavi - From: United States |
| Type of Traveller: Adventurer - Age Group: 51 - 60 |
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| Avoid it if you can! |
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The hotel is located in a nice spot and the lobby is attractive. The views from the rooms are nice. However, that's where the niceties end. The rooms are small and sparsely furnished (e.g. no ironing boards or irons). I would compare it to Best Western or Holiday Inn motels but at 3 times the price ($230/night). The best service was provided at the bar, in the evenings, and the courteous door-men at the front door of the hotel.
One thing to be wary of is the Internet charges. I asked if I could connect to the Internet in my room and I was told that I could use a dial-up connection. I was given an internal hotel phone number (2555) and a generic username and password. The connection was excruciatingly slow (at 50Kb). On checkout, I was presented with a $400 bill for local phone calls. What the hotel failed to tell me was that the internal number is really a local call and at the 32 hours that I was connected to the Internet, it amounted to approx $400.
Avoid this Radisson if you can.
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| Go to the Radisson SAS Lazurnaya Park Hotel page |
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