Where in the city is the hotel located?
The Pushka Inn is situated on the Moika River Embankment, a couple of minutes' walk from Nevsky Prospekt and from Palace Square and the Hermitage.What's the nearest metro station to the hotel?
About 15 minutes' walk from the hotel is the entrance to Nevsky Prospekt and Gostiny Dvor Metro Stations on the corner of Nevsky and the Griboedov Canal.How do I get to the hotel from Pulkovo Airport?
The Pushka Inn is roughly 17km from Pulkovo, the international terminal. The drive to the hotel by taxi or pre-booked transfer will take approximately 40 minutes. 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 and travel to Moskovskaya Metro Station, about 15 minutes' drive away. From Moskovskaya, travel north on the blue metro line seven stops to Nevsky Prospekt Station. Exit the station onto Kanal Griboedova, and the Pushka Inn is around 600m from the station west along Nevsky Prospekt and north along the Moika River.How do I get to the hotel from Moskovsky Station?
The Pushka Inn is just under 3km from Moskovsky Station. Guests travelling by taxi or pre-arranged transfer can expect a drive of around 15 minutes. Alternatively, take the metro from Mayakovskaya (connected by underpass to the mainline station) and travel one stop west on the green line to Gostiny Dvor. Exit the metro onto Kanal Griboedova, and the Kempinski is 10-15 minutes from the metro walking west down Nevsky Prospekt and then right along the Moika River Embankment.How do I get to the hotel from Ladozhsky Station?
Ladozhsky Station is 8km east of the Pushka Inn. By taxi or pre-booked transfer, the journey will take 20-30 minutes. If you prefer to use the metro, take the orange line from Ladozhskaya Metro Station and travel two stops west to Ploshchad Aleksandra Nevskogo. Change there to the green line and continue west two stops to Gostiny Dvor. Exit the station onto Kanal Griboedova and walk west along Nevsky Prospekt to the Moika River. Turn right along the river and the Pushka Inn is on your right about 200m along the embankment.How do I get to the hotel from Vitebsky Station?
By public transport, take the metro from Zvenigorodskaya Station (next to the mainline station) and travel one stop north on the purple line to Sadovaya. Change there to the blue line from Sennaya Ploshchad and continue north one stop to Nevsky Prospekt. Exit the station following the signs for Kanal Griboedova, and the Pushka Inn is around 15 minutes' walk away.Where can I get Internet access at the hotel?
WiFi Internet access is available throughout the Pushka Inn.Where can I park near the hotel?
Off-street parking is offered for guests at the Pushka Inn.Does the hotel have satellite television?
All rooms at the Pushka Inn have satellite channels, including English-language news.How do I get from the hotel to the Hermitage?
The main collections of the State Hermitage Museum are housed in the Winter Palace, which is only five minutes' walk from the Pushka Inn across the Moika River and Palace Square.How do I get from the hotel to the Mariinsky Theatre?
The quickest way to reach the Mariinsky Theatre by public transport is to walk down the Moika River Embankment to Nevsky Prospekt and turn left to the first bus stop. Board a westbound 3, 22, or 27 bus and travel four stops to the stop directly in front of the Mariinsky Theatre. This will take around 15 minutes.What visitor attractions are located near the hotel?
The Pushka Inn is superbly situated for sightseeing, with nearly all of St. Petersburg's main visitor attractions just a short walk away. The Winter Palace, housing the
State Hermitage Museum's main collections, is only a few steps from the hotel on
Palace Square, while
St. Isaac's Cathedral, the
Church of Our Saviour on the Spilled Blood, and
Kazan Cathedral are all less than ten minutes' walk away. The Stroganov Palace and the Marble Palace, both of which contain parts of the State Russian Museum's collections, can also easily be reached on foot, while just a few doors down the Moika River Embankment from the hotel is the
Pushkin Apartment Museum, where Russia's greatest poet died from dueling wounds in 1837.