3 Mosta Hotel, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Upon entering the hotel you are wrapped up in the cozy atmosphere of elegance and comfort. Located next to Hermitage and other famous architectural and historical sights, our hotel serves as a starting point for sightseeing tours around Saint Petersburg and as a great venue for your cultural and business management. The professional team of the hotel will be delighted to help you to arrange your plans by applying their creativity, deep knowledge and partnership links so that your trip to Saint Petersburg would be a complete success.
The history of St. Petersburg is inextricably linked with water because of numerous rivers and channels that form more than 100 islands at the Neva River Delta. Saint Petersburg bridges which charm us with their beauty have become an integral part of the city life. The Hotel bears the name of 3mostA (Russian for three bridges) due to the unique architectural ensemble situated next to our hotel where Teatralny, Malokonyushenny and Peshekhodny Bridges cross the Griboyedova Channel and the Moika River. The 3mostA Hotel emblem is formed with three letters “A”. This monogram stands for the family which owns and runs the hotel. Family traditions continuity and genuine hospitality have been the basis of Russian culture for centuries, therefore the name of the hotel reflects the name of its owners. Our name and reputation are a quality guarantee, while genuine care for our guests’ needs is our mission.
3mostA Hotel is located in the historical part of St. Petersburg. The building where it is stationed is included in the Valuable Objects of Cultural Heritage list. This building was constructed in the end of the 18th century and shared common land with the old Marketplace, the Reserve Palace and the Stables which belonged to Great Prince Mikhail Aleksandrovich’s Palace. Since 1875 a part of the building was reconstructed by Nikolay Montendre; in particular, the main entrance and the balcony were designed, the windows became semicircular and the facades were decorated in the eclectic style. In 1920s the building, once intended for commerce, became a residential one. Nevertheless, it turned out to be a very rare example of a commercial building constructed in the end of the 18th century. It is well-known that a famous designer and restorer Alexander Hesse (1917-2001) lived in this building. It proved impossible to trace the exact date when he settled down here , but it is in 1950s when Hesse’s name appears in the “Subscriber List”. Another prominent person who lived in this house is Tamara (Amaya) Vasylkovskaya (192? -2007), a famous Saint Petersburg artist. In the 1980s and 1990s many city’s intellectuals used to gather at her apartment. Portraits by Vasylkovskaya are housed in Saint Petersburg residents’ private collections. Vasylkovskaya was an artist at the Lenfilm studio; in particular, she worked on such films as “Amphibian Man” (1961), “Newton Street, 1” (1963) and others.
3MostA Hotel combines its superb location in the heart of the city with unique and stylish atmosphere. It offers fantastic conditions for tourists and business travelers who are keen on boutique style. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and each one is equipped with individual climate control system, free wireless internet access, a telephone, a 32″ LCD TV, a minibar and a hairdryer.You can start your day with buffet breakfast at our Four Seasons Terrace Restaurant, which gives a great panoramic view to Moika River, or choose à la carte service.
The hotel offers you accommodation in 26 comfortable rooms of different categories. Each room is designed in classical style and intended for our guests’ maximum comfort. To make it even more convenient, we have designed several rooms especially for people with allergies. If you are traveling alone, with friends, family or colleagues 3MostA Hotel will provide you with excellent accommodation in greatly furnished rooms.
Each room in our hotel is equipped with:
The hotel also provides you with adequate room-service.
The glass ceiling gives a fantastic view to the sky so that you can always see the sun, the clouds or the stars. Nevertheless, whatever the weather, in the evening the restaurant is particularly romantic when the wineglasses reflect the light of candles and colored lamps. However, there is no top-floor restaurant without a panoramic view. That’s why the highlight of our restaurant is a glorious view to the Church of the Savior on Blood and other world-famous St. Petersburg sights. The restaurant is very lively throughout the day: it serves buffet breakfast in the morning, à la carte lunch in the afternoon, while in the evening you can enjoy your dinner in a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere. The chef is always ready to offer you a variety of light and delicious meals taking into account your personal requests. The cuisine is practically cosmopolitan because the hotel receives guests from nearly all over the world. Four Seasons Terrace Restaurant is open daily from 7 A.M. to 11 P.M.
The Four Seasons Terrace Restaurant is a fully glassed-in terrace which makes one feel as if it were open air. Instead of boring walls, the restaurant has exciting views of Saint Petersburg center from the fifth floor. The terrace restaurant is an excellent choice for business seminars, workshops, presentations, business appointments, and our chef will be delighted to arrange a buffet, a business lunch or a coffee break for you.
Four Seasons Terrace Restaurant is equipped with:
The restaurant’s seating capacity is up to 30 people.
Saint Petersburg possesses a rich history and culture. The city center is included into UNESCO World Heritage List due to its outstanding cultural monuments. Visiting Saint Petersburg in summer you can count on sunny, mild and pleasant weather. We recommend you to go on a boat tour around the Neva River or to take a stroll around the city’s wonderful parks. You will also have a marvelous opportunity to experience the so-called White Nights, an amazing period when the sun never sets, the city life is on overnight and the sky is really unforgettable.
More details: 3mosta.com