Nestled near St. Isaac's Cathedral, this opulent hotel combines historic grandeur with modern amenities, featuring a spa, swanky dining, and top-notch service.
Bol'shaya Morskaya Ulitsa, 39, St Petersburg, Russia, 190031 Get directions
"How did it strike you on arrival?The facade is deserving of landmark status, seamlessly blending in with the other baroque-style buildings around it. If it weren't for the red 'RF' (for Rocco Forte) emblazoned awnings, you might not even know it was there. From the moment the front doors are opened, expect your stay to be swathed in first-class service that continues to impress day in and out. What’s the crowd like?Visiting during the World Cup meant the lobby was always dotted with a few more fanatic soccer jerseys than I'd imagine any other time would hold, but the guests we continually spotted seemed to be well-versed in the Rocco Forte experience, and eager to take advantage of the full-service stay they create in the city. The crowd wasn't cut of a more mature cloth than the Instagramming millennial variety (and those who may have fallen into that category were undoubtedly enjoying a subdued stay with their parents). The good stuff: Tell us about your room.If you're going to stay within eyeshot of St. Isaac's Cathedral, do yourself a favor and make sure your room has a view of it; ask for a Palace View room when booking. The Deluxe Suite was tastefully decorated, with neutral tones on the walls and furniture punctuated by accent colored-linens. The refined vibe in the room, which had a separate sitting area and bedroom, suited the palatial lobby and restaurants downstairs without falling over itself with the same level of decadence. Details such as the bookshelf stacked with Tolstoy tomes or ballet-inspired art throughout were delicate reminders of the destination (though once the blackout curtains were pulled shut for the evening, it was all too easy to forget where in the world we were—a godsend during the long summer nights of June). How about the little things, like mini bar, or shower goodies. Any of that find its way into your suitcase?The greatest amenities nail it on brand and breadth—and with a mix of Ferragamo and Molten Brown toiletries that were expansive enough to allow you to leave your travel-size bottles at home (we're talking everything from eye cream to a loofah), Astoria hit it on the head. The mini bar was well stocked with the usual suspects, though we're still awaiting the day when sodas in the fridge are included in stays at five-star hotels. Room service and food: Worth it?The room service menu included highlights from the Astoria Restaurant, and with many tentpole dishes available 24/7 they really do pull through on serving decent food all night long. They also do a decent job on American classics (the chicken burger and caesar salad were surprisingly delicious), so if you find yourself taking a night in and craving familiar classics, they've got you covered. Skip breakfast though; the breakfast buffet downstairs is included in the rates of many rooms, has a ton of offer, and is served until 10am. The continental, even in bed, can't compare. Anything stand out about other services and features? Whether it’s childcare, gyms, spas, even parking—whatever stuck with you.The staff were phenomenal—everyone from the gracious bellhops to the engaged waitstaff at dinner—and a quick reminder that the stereotype of Russian coldness is simply that. The Astoria Restaurant was also a standout (everything from the decadent breakfast to the French-infused Russian classics at dinner), as was the High Tea every afternoon; both hit the perfect notes of paying tribute to local culture while also layering in comfort for travelers longing for a sense of familiarity. They also set us up with a wonderful local guide, Natalia, who, with the help of Hotel Astoria's driver, made hitting the main sights of the city pain-free. Bottom line: worth it, and why?St. Petersburg is all about old world charm, and Hotel Astoria is the truest embodiment of that. Come for the location and reliable name, find yourself wondering how often you can travel to Russia after experiencing the flawless service and memorable dining." - Megan Spurrell
"I've rarely been as jetlagged as when I landed in Russia a couple summers ago, but I still dream of the gorgeous room at the Hotel Astoria I got to oversleep in."
"St. Petersburg is steeped in old world charm, a gracefully-aging decadence of which Hotel Astoria is the truest embodiment. Having stood in its exact place on St. Isaac's Square since 1912, it's no act either—the hotel has retained its classic baroque facade and luxurious air throughout the highs and lows of the past century (though don't take that to say they've skimped on updating the interior or adding in all the mod-cons international travelers expect; quite the opposite). Every traveler to the city knows High Tea at the hotel is a must, but guests will be treated to the same iconic experience through every moment spent here—something worth staying the night for." - CNT Editors
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