The building on Marata 12 was widely known even before the Revolution, when it was occupied by a pioneer of russian cinema, Mr. Abraham Drankov, - a millionaire and one of the brightest representatives of a royal elite. His every rout was always accompanied by an astonishing gloss, which could be easily compared with the European capitals's.
Built in 1855, this historic building in the heart of St. Petersburg is now home to a modern hotel, offering classic-style rooms with flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. Nevsky Prospect is 200 metres away.
Welcoming guests with a spacious lobby, the Martin Hotel features stylish rooms, all equipped with a minibar, bathrobe and relaxing seating area. Modern bathrooms include a fine marble interior.
Visitors start their day with a rich continental breakfast, which can be brought up to the guest rooms. Fine wines and other drinks are served at the trendy bar.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the Martin. A concierge service can assist guests in planning their stay in St. Petersburg.
Mayakovskaya Metro Station is about a 5-minute walk away, providing connections to all of St. Petersburg’s main attractions. The historic Vladimirskaya Church is about 700 metres from the hotel.