Budget travellers will be relieved to find this attractive hotel in an 18th century house that once belonged to a friend of Pushkin's and overlooks the lovely Moika. Just off Nevsky Prospect and near the Palace Square and Hermitage Museum, it employs English-speaking staff who are extremely helpful. Rooms are simple but modern and the hotel uses the restaurant next door as part of its service.

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