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IBC HEADQUARTERS HOTEL - Hotel Russ
Address:
Artilleriyskaya Ulitsa 1, St. Petersburg, Russia
| Classification: MODERATE
TOURIST
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| In the city center, in a few districts
from Nevsky Prospect, near Preobrajensky Cathedral, Summer
Garden and other historical monuments.
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Number of rooms/floors: 165/4
Year built /reconstructed: /2002
Address: 1 Artilleriyskaya street
Nearest metro station: Chernyshevskaya
Airport: Pulkovo - 16 km (LED)
Railway station: Finlyandsky - 2 km, Moskovsky - 2,5
km
THE
DEADLINE HAS PAST FOR ON LINE HOTEL DEPOSITS, YOU MUST
CONTACT THE IBC RUSSIAN COORDINATOR DIRECTLY FOR
RESERVATIONS AFTER MARCH 15TH. |

Hotel
Russ is located only a few blocks from Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg's
central commercial avenue, the Russ Hotel offers basic, but clean and affordable
accommodation. The hotel's location is excellent, but to take advantage of this
you will have to cope with its mediocre dining facilities, dated amenities and
rather indifferent staff. Despite sharing a building with the city's well-known
Europa House Business Center, the hotel's business and conference facilities are
rather disappointing. This information is to let you know that the hotel
is not a luxury establishment and to gives you the basics for a moderately
priced hotel as St. Petersburg hotels are generally extremely expensive within
the city and we are trying very hard to keep your total costs down.
Those that will be
traveling to the conference with their Borzoi should reserve their hotel room as
soon as possible. The hotel has only a set number of rooms that they will
reserve for guests traveling with their dogs. Once these rooms are reserved,
you would need to find lodging elsewhere.

Luba Menzelintzeva, Telephone: +007 921 933 14 75, e.mail:
info@borzoi-show.com Fax:
+007 812 303 82 35
Nearby Russ Attractions
- Nevsky Prospekt, the main commercial and
Business avenue of St. Petersburg, is just a few blocks from the hotel and
is home to many of the city's major tourist attractions.
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The delightful Spaso-Preobrazhensky
(Transfiguration) Cathedral was the main church of the Preobrazhensky
Regiment, the first and most famous regiment of the Imperial guard. The
regiment took an active part in Catherine the Great's successful coup d'etat
against her husband and many of its officers were richly rewarded by the
court as a result of her victory. The regiment also participated in several
wars with Turkey. The wrought iron fence of the Cathedral consists of
Turkish canons, which were taken as trophies by the regiment.
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The Mikhailovsky Castle is a
former residence of the Russian Emperor Paul I, son of Catherine the Great.
Paul I was constantly in fear of assassination attempts and ordered the
fortified palace (castle) to be built for him. This unfortunate monarch was
killed by officers of the Imperial guard shortly after he moved in to his
new residence. Now the palace houses part of the collection of the Russian
Museum.
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The Tauride (or Tavrichesky) Palace
was built for Prince Grigory Potiomkin, the prominent statesman and General
and notorious favorite of Catherine the Great. The palace was once one of
the most luxurious residences in the city and in the early 20th century it
became the seat of Russia's first Parliament - the State Duma, which
operated from 1906 to 1917. Now the palace is occupied by the legislative
Assembly of the CIS countries and is not open to the public. The palace's
park, however, is well worth a visit.
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