The Eliseev Palace Hotel is the only lodging in St. Petersburg providing accommodations in a czarist-era palace. Restored and modified by some of Russia's finest artistic talent, the hotel opened in May 2003 in time to celebrate the city's 300th anniversary. Since then, the Eliseev has quickly become the place of preference for the city’s most prominent and wealthy guests. Its status as a club hotel ensures your privacy.
Located in the business and historical heart of St. Petersburg, the grandeur of the Eliseev Palace defines the prominent intersection of the Moika River and Nevsky Prospect, the city’s main thoroughfare. The hotel is a five-minute walk from Palace Square, the State Hermitage Museum, St. Isaac’s Square and St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Kazan Cathedral, and the Yusupov Palace.
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