Free Wi-Fi zone
Free coffee&tea
LCD-TV
Washing machine
Iron steamer
Microwave
Hairdryer
SuperHostel is a budget hostel located 41, Liteiny Prospekt, Saint-Petersrburg. It has 12 cosy rooms in total. All the double rooms have either twin beds or a double one. The Great St. Petersburg State Circus is a five-minute walk. Another nearby attraction called “Chizhik Pyzhik” is a miniature sculpture near the bridge accross the Fontanka river. You can always throw a coin at it, make a wish, and it will come true!
Mikhailovsky Garden and the Church of The Savior on Spilled Blood are also in the area. There is plenty of caffees and stores. Many of them are open around the clock. In fact, Liteiny prospekt is famous for its drawbridge which is a 10-minute walk.
SuperHostel is situated in a quiet courtyard of a house with cultural heritage. There is no elevator, but this should not be an obstacle, you can choose a room on the 1st or the 4th floor.
How to find us
- Exit the subway ("Mayakovskaya" station), cross the road.
- Follow Nevsky prospekt till the turn to Litejniy prospekt.
- Follow Litejniy prospekt till building 41.
- Enter the arc (leftside building, door with the glassy sign "SuperHostel", separate bell).
- Reception is on the first floor (no elevator).
Places nearby
There is a wide choice of places to eatl in the neighborhood like a restaurant called "Česká Pivnice" or "Limoncello" trattoria, as well as Turkish Bistro, "Ljudy lyubyat" bakery and "Vlavaše" diner. You can buy groceries in the "Pyatyorochka" supermarket near the hotel. The "Pyatyorochka" supermarket chain operates throughout Russia and is known for its affordable prices.
Have a stroll along Liteiny Prospekt and you will come across some architectural masterpieces. Most of them are adorned with sculptures. If you'd like to watch a performance or a play, you should stop by a theater box office on Liteiny Prospekt and find exactly what you're looking for.
The St. Panteleimon Church at the intersection of Liteiny and Pestel Street catches the eye with its golden domes. First wooden, and then stone church was built by Emperor Peter the Great in gratitude for two naval victories: the first - July 27, 1714 (battle of Gangut) and the second - July 27, 1720 (the Battle of Grengam). Both victories were won on St. Panteleimon's day, so the church was named after the saint.
Take a dive into a multifaceted history of Saint-Petersburg and you will see State Hermitage Museum, Palace Square, the cruiser Aurora, the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, The Smolny Cathedral, The Tauride Garden, The Summer Garden, Mansion of Baron Kelch, the Peter and Paul Fortress, and much more.