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Neptun Business Hotel

Where in the city is the hotel located?

The Neptun Business Hotel is situated in the south of St. Petersburg's historic centre, close to Vitebsky Station.

What's the nearest metro station to the hotel?

The nearest metro station to the Best Western Neptun Business Hotel is Pushkinskaya, which is about 300m from the hotel next to Vitebsky Station. On the red line, Pushkinskaya is at an interchange with Zvenigorodskaya and the purple line.

How do I get to the hotel from Pulkovo Airport?

It is approximately 14km from the international terminal, Pulkovo-2, to the Neptun Business Hotel. Guests travelling by taxi or pre-booked transfer can expect a journey of 30-40 minutes. The domestic terminal, Pulkovo-1, is about 2km further out of the city. If you prefer to use public transport, take buses nos. 3, 13, or 113 from the bus stop to the left of the arrivals lounge exit at Pulkovo-2 (or the 39 bus from outside Sector B of the arrivals lounge at Pulkovo-1) and travel around 15 minutes to Moskovskaya Metro Station. From there, take the blue line north five stops to Tekhnologichesky Institut. Change there to the red line (across the platform) and travel one stop north to Pushkinskaya. The Neptun Business Hotel is only five minutes' walk from the metro.

How do I get to the hotel from Moskovsky Station?

If you are happy to take the metro, it is only two stops from Ploshchad Vosstaniya Station (entered from the mainline station concourse) to Pushkinskaya, which is only five minutes' walk from the Neptun Business Hotel. If you prefer the comfort of a taxi or pre-booked transfer, the 2km drive will take a little over ten minutes.

How do I get to the hotel from Ladozhsky Station?

It is about 7km from Ladozhsky Station to the Neptun Business Hotel. Guests travelling by taxi or pre-arranged transfer can expect a journey of 20-30 minutes. If you prefer to use public transport, take the metro from Ladozhskaya Metro Station and travel four stops west on the orange line to Dostoevskaya. Change there to the red line and travel one stop south to Pushkinskaya. The Neptun Business Hotel is around five minutes' walk from the metro.

How do I get to the hotel from Vitebsky Station?

The Neptun Business Hotel is less than 500m from Vitebsky Station, and can easily be reached in around five minutes on foot.

Where can I get Internet access at the hotel?

WiFi Internet access is available throughout the Neptun Business Hotel. For those not travelling with laptops, PCs with hi-speed Internet access are available in the hotel's business centre.

Where can I park near the hotel?

The Neptun Business Hotel offers a guarded car-park with 250 space for guests.

Does the hotel have satellite television?

All rooms at the Neptun Business Hotel have satellite TV, including English-language channels.

How do I get from the hotel to the Hermitage?

The easiest way to reach the Hermitage by public transport from the Neptun Business Hotel is to take a northbound No. 17 trolleybus from the stop in front of Vitebsky Station and travel six stops to the Malaya Morskaya Ulitsa stop on Nevsky Prospekt. Just to the left of the bus stop is the archway of the General Staff Building, which leads onto Palace Square, with the Winter Palace directly opposite. The visitor entrance to the Hermitage is in the western end of the building.

How do I get from the hotel to the Mariinsky Theatre?

To reach the Mariinsky Theatre by public transport from the Neptun Business Hotel, walk to the bus stop opposite Vitebsky Station and take the K124 marshrutka minibus southbound. It is about 15 minutes' ride from there to the stop at the corner of Ulitsa Glinka and Teatralnaya Ploshchad, less than five minutes' walk from the Mariinsky Theatre.

What visitor attractions are located near the hotel?

Although in the historic centre of St. Petersburg, the Neptun Business Hotel is in what was traditionally a working-class industrial area, some distance from the city's main sights. Within walking distance of the hotel, the main architectural attraction is Vitebsky Station. As well as being the first railway station in Russia, it boasts a superb Art Nouveau building with beautifully preserved interiors. Suburban trains run from the station to the Imperial estates at Tsarskoye Selo (Pushkin) and Pavlovsk. In the opposite direction from the Best Western Neptun, about ten minutes' walk down Obvodny Kanal and left up Ligovsky Prospekt, is the Cossack Church of the Exaltation of the Cross which, despite several decades of neglect, is still worth visiting for its stunning tiered neoclassical belltower.