For a month or more: how to rent a hotel in St. Petersburg for a long period

For a month or more: how to rent a hotel in St. Petersburg for a long period

Renting a hotel for a long time in St. Petersburg is an excellent opportunity for those who plan to stay in the northern capital for a month or longer, explore its culture and immerse themselves in history.


However, before planning such an eventful vacation and booking a room, it is important to consider the many criteria and services in the hotel that will make your stay comfortable and memorable.


How to rent a hotel in St. Petersburg for a long term


1. The first and most important criterion when choosing a hotel for a long stay is its location.


A convenient location close to transport infrastructure, shops, restaurants, as well as city attractions can greatly simplify your stay in St. Petersburg. Proximity to the metro or public transport stops, as well as the availability of parking spaces if you plan to bring your own car, are also important aspects.


2. Another equally important criterion is the availability of kitchen facilities: a shared kitchen, restaurant or bar.


The ability to prepare and store food in your room, as well as the hotel restaurant, will help you save money on food.


3. A significant aspect that you should pay attention to when choosing a hotel in St. Petersburg for a long stay is the availability of services specifically designed for long-term stays:


- room service (daily room cleaning);

- change of bed linen, towels, bathrobes;

- laundry service or access to a washing machine.


4. In addition to standard room services, you may find it useful:


- gym, spa services or swimming pool;

- work area and conference room.


They will allow you to keep fit and comfortably solve work problems even on vacation.


Where to go in St. Petersburg


After you choose a hotel in St. Petersburg for a long period of time, start drawing up an activity plan for all days:


1. Dedicate the first week to the classics: the Hermitage, the Peter and Paul Fortress, the Kunstkamera, the Russian Museum, Erarta and so on.


2. Don't forget to relax on Fridays: on Rubinshteina Street you can find many interesting bars and restaurants.


3. On weekends, take the train and go explore small towns in the Leningrad region: Vyborg, Pushkin. In warm weather, be sure to go to Peterhof or Komarovo to the Gulf of Finland.


Choose the Teatralnaya Ploshchad hotel in St. Petersburg. Book one of the rooms for a long stay and enjoy a cozy atmosphere in the very center of the city.