There's a smaller restaurant in the middle floors and a panorama view bar at the top. A post office and a small minimarket with very modest selection of water and beverages and some snacks add to the satisfaction of tourists. You'll also notice souvenir stalls at each floor selling all the popular Russian theme items.
Went for a walk in the surroundings but, besides the monastery and graves of famous Russians, there's absolutely nothing of interest to tourists close by.
This hotel is a bit off the city center but having a metro station in the same block is very handy! Beautiful view over the Neva and to the A.Nevsky monastery. Should you like to visit Tschaikovsky's grave, you'll find it in the graveyard opposite to this hotel just accross the street.







