The Astoria combines traditional character with the sophistication of an
international luxury hotel. Guest Rooms and Suites are designed in a graceful blend of Russian
antiques and contemporary pieces, complemented by the requisite technological Amenities,
including two line Telephones with Voicemail, Data port, interactive Satellite TV, refreshment
centre and Safe.
The Astoria Hotel is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World.
St Petersburg is a magical and beautiful city. It was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great and
built on the delta of the River Neva on the coast of the Gulf of Finland, hence the network of
scenic canals running throughout the centre. These have earned its reputation as the Venice of
the North, with a total of 68 tributary rivers and canals and 349 bridges throughout the city.
There is so much history and so many different styles of wonderful architecture that it is a
pleasure to explore on foot. There are 150 Palaces interspersed throughout the city, the
majority of which are extremely ornate with their gilt and amber interiors and are well worth a
visit.
Most city Palaces have a countryside counterpart, for example the stunning Summer Palace at
Peterhof that can be visited by hydrofoil during the winter months. Another stunning Summer
Palace is Catherine Palace in the town of Pushkin, a short drive from the city centre.
Equally splendid are the Russian churches - often with differently coloured exteriors,
depending on the era in which they were built.
Situated next to the landmark of St Isaac's Cathedral, the Astoria Hotel is
ideally located for visiting all of the main attractions of the city: palaces and gardens,
museums, shopping areas and nightlife, many of which are within walking distance.
In addition, the Hotel is only thirty minutes from the Airport and the main Railway Station
for Moscow is also nearby, making it an ideal location for all guests, whether they are
visiting on business or pleasure.
Davidov Restaurants: Davidov offers the very best in Russian and European cuisine,
with the integral Vodka SC Caviar Bar main feature. The design of the Restaurant has barely
changed since 1912, although Restaurant designer David Collins has enhanced the room with some
contemporary features. Soulful Russian music by the resident singer and violinist can be
enjoyed Monday - Saturday in the evenings.
The Bar: One of St Petersburg's most stylish Rooms to see and be seen in.
Enjoying views over the Mariinsky Palace and the Square this is the ideal place to enjoy the
myriad of Russian vodkas superbly chilled. Open daily until the last customer leaves.
Lobby Lounge: With a total of nine 11 foot arched windows swathed in beautiful Volga
linen surrounding the Room this is the heart of the Astoria and the perfect place to
contemplate northern skies and Russian life, past and present, as life goes on around you in
the Square. Open for breakfast, delicious light meals and the very best afternoon tea in town,
not closing until the last song of resident jazz singer.
Borsalino: Guests staying at the Astoria can also dine in Borsalino; the
stylish David Collins designed brasserie located in the sister property, the Angleterre.
Serving an eclectic variety of European and fusion dishes. Live jazz each evening
The Gallery: Adjacent to Borsalino, the Gallery is perfectly positioned to enjoy the
best views of St Isaac's. Open throughout the day.