With its steep hills and suspension bridges backdropped by the ocean, Vladivostok often draws comparisons to its Pacific sister, San Francisco—but this seaport city is no copycat sibling. Boasting a dramatic landscape and rich architectural heritage all its own, Vladivostok exudes authenticity and eastern charm.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Modern Hotel class 3 star Hotel located in the picturesque SpaPark area. The room Fund of the Hotel comprise 88 rooms of different categories. The rooms we have provided maximum facilities for a comfortable stay. We are pleased to offer you an Italian restaurant > with summer terrace, located on the first floor of the Hotel. And the Hotel has a large green area for walking with high-quality and well-equipped playgrounds. The ideal place for relaxing family holidays. For organizing and conducting various business events, presentations, business negotiations, we are pleased to offer a new, modern and comfortable conference room that can accommodate up to 50 people, equipped with modern sound and projection equipment. For the participants of the event services Banquet service, organization of coffee breaks, complex food from an Italian restaurant >.
I had only one night here, so very brief experience, but the hotel is really quiet. the building is in the middle of a park 500 meter from the sea; being spring time it's very nice and pleasant. rooms are a bit small and essential, but comfortable. For a quick stay this hotel is perfect.
4 based on 44 reviews
As there is not yet a review in English for this hotel, I decided to leave some comments which might be useful for non Russian speaking travellers. In July 2018 I spent one week in the Hotel No. 3 on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University on Russian Island near Vladivostok. It is one of the five highest-rated Hotels on campus (there are lower hotel categories, too) and owned and operated by the university. It is rather big, with more than 200 rooms. There are three room categories: regular room, regular suite and presidential suite. The latter is in a category of its own: It is huge, luxuriously appointed and priced over the top. The regular rooms are, well, regular. Regular suites have a sitting room separate from the bedroom. They face the campus and have a nice view of the park-like surroundings but only from the regular rooms (and, of course, from the presidential suite) you have a view of the sea. I chose a regular room - and the missing sea view was no problem since it was raining or foggy or both for most of my stay. My suite was decently and adequately furnished (TV, mini fridge, free wifi). The condition of the room was good, as the hotel is only about five years old. There certainly is no luxury but I did not expect that anyway. What I did expect, though, was a good night's sleep which was hard to get. In my room there was a constant noise from, I presume, some ventilation or heating unit on the roof which did not matter much during the day, but turned out to be very disturbing during the night. I do not know whether my room was the only one affected on the top floor and I think on lower floors this should not be much of a problem. In any case, if you are at all sensitive to noise, it is a good idea to bring some ear plugs (which, by the way, is a good idea in any hotel!). This is all the more a pity since, otherwise, the place is very quiet and you will hear nothing from the roads outside (only buses, service vehicles and taxis use them). There is no air conditioning, only ventilation (no matter how you set the controls, cool and dry air was not produced). In the room, there are four or five complementary bottles of water which are replaced every day. The maid did her work very well, no reason to complain here. Down at the reception, people were friendly and trying to be helpful - if only they could understand you! Of the hotel staff, there are one or two who speak English well, one or two who speak it haltingly, and the rest do not speak it at all. So, whether you can get help depends very much on whom you happen to speak to. The big downside of this place, and the reason for its getting three instead of four stars, is the breakfast - or, rather, the lack thereof. The hotel offers only accommodation, no breakfast (nor, for that matter, other meals). There is a cafeteria on the ground floor where you can get breakfast (and other meals) from 8:00 to 22:00, but neither the food nor the atmosphere are in any way enjoyable. It is a self-service place (whch in itself would not be a problem) and the choice for breakfast boils down to either something very sugary or something very fat. In both cases it is warm food (except for a very limited selection of extremely sugary pastries) - such as omelettes, pancakes, eggs and sausages (even to look at the latter will make your arteries clog!). Everything you would expect from a decent breakfast is absent - bread, breadrolls, jam, cheese, ham, butter, yoghurt, fruit, muesli, cereals... You can get coffee from the "coffee bar". I tried the cappuccino which was drinkable but not at all what you would expect (basically, it did not tast of coffee but only of milk). After breakfast, they serve different dishes, most of them warm (with the exception of some pre-portioned salads). They offer, e.g., rice with vegetables, grilled vegetables, different soups, some kind of schnitzel, some kind of fried fish. It is okay and it will feed you, but, again, nothing you will enjoy very much. You cannot even get some beer with which to wash it all down, because the sale of alcoholic beveredges is prohibited on campus. The staff, of course, does not speak English. The same goes for the staff of the mini markets nearby. If you are lucky, you can get hold of an English speaking student who might help you to identify the goods on offer. These mini markets are called 7/24 (or something like that), although they are certainly not open around the clock. Some open at 8:00, others at 10:00. The selection of goods is more or less the same in each mini market, but some may have run out of one thing and some may have run out of the other thing. Therefore, you might have to shop around a little bit. They have things like fresh fruit, pure juice and natural yoghurt, but the selection is very limited and you have to look very carefully in order not to buy some of the sugary stuff accidentally. As I alluded to above, they do not sell alcohol in any form. Unfortunately, though there are a lot of places where you can get something to eat, there is no decent restaurant on the campus. Therefore, you will have to go to Vladivostok (about half an hour by taxi, which will cost you about 500 Rubles); I would recommend Zuma, where you can get very good seafood at reasonable prices and where the staff speak English (it is a tourist place, of course, where you can find many Chinese and Koreans). What else is there to say? In front of the hotel there is a stadium and several sports fields which are open to, basically, everyone. So, you may bring your running shoes and run a couple of laps sometimes. But keep your eyes to the ground! This being Russia, the surface of the running track is already, although it is only about five years old, in a bad shape in places and ought to be redone. Next to the sports fields there is a beautiful and well kept park which reaches down to the sea and the beach. Not only can you stretch your legs there, you can also take longer walks. But do not, under no circumstances, get into the water: There is a major shipping lane just one mile off the coast, upstream there is some heavy industry and somewhere near, I have been told, they were wont to "decommission" old ships by sinking them. Locals do get into the water but, then again, there is a reason why Russian life expectancy is so low.
4 based on 62 reviews
If you’re looking for a small hotel in Vladivostok, look no further than Renaissance Hotel. While staying at Renaissance Hotel, visitors can check out Tsesarevich Embankment (1.1 mi) and Svetlanskaya Street (1.3 mi), some of Vladivostok's top attractions. Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning and a minibar, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the small hotel. If you like cafes, Renaissance Hotel is conveniently located near Moloko & Mеd, Port Cafe, and STUDIO. If you’re looking for something to do, Eagle's Nest Mount (0.3 mi), Railroad Terminal (0.4 mi), and Central Square (0.4 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Renaissance Hotel. The staff at Renaissance Hotel looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
It is a nice hide-out in the city. The address presents a large stately building, with small businesses and what seems to be apartments on the street side. The hotel is at the back of the lower, left wing. It is accessed by a drive way on the left, next to the seafood restaurant, some 20 meters uphill and through a small parking lot on the right. A small garden on the right side of a path welcomes guests into this hotel of several floors. The room is comfortable, includes every thing from towels, shampoo, tooth brush, to a paid of slippers, a safe, and a hot pot on a tray with tea and coffe packs. They also supply bottle water, although you need to ask for it some times, as the lady do not knock on doors, just hand ot a bottle when she sees you on her route. The breakfast is simple but sufficient, including eggs (fried and boiled) and garden salad. Staff mostly do not speak English, but understand a bit more and are helpful when they figure out what you need. The location is good, a few minutes walk towards the bridge on the east and a little longer walk to the shopping area on the west. Besides the seafood place, another restaurant is across the street the many more going I to the busy area. The lounge down stair has stuffed animals, including a bear, a fox and a pheasant. Although the hotel is small, there are many spaces for lounging at very floor next to the stair cases and in the corridor, nice decoration too.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Vladivostok? Then look no further than Hotel Vladpoint, a family-friendly small hotel that brings the best of Vladivostok to your doorstep. Hotel Vladpoint offers guests an array of room amenities including air conditioning, a minibar, and a kitchenette, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The small hotel offers a 24 hour front desk and room service, to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to street parking. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Nikolai's Triumphal Arch/ Arch of Prince Nicholas (0.8 mi) and Golden Bridge (1.0 mi), guests of Hotel Vladpoint can easily experience some of Vladivostok's most well known attractions. While staying in Vladivostok, you can check out a popular Spanish restaurant like Bario Latino, which is serving up some great dishes. If you’re looking for something to do, Lighthouse Egersheld (0.5 mi), Eagle's Nest Mount (1.2 mi), and Railroad Terminal (0.7 mi) are a nice way to spend some time, and they are all within walking distance of Hotel Vladpoint. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Vladpoint as you experience everything Vladivostok has to offer.
3.5 based on 63 reviews
If you’re looking for a small hotel in Vladivostok, look no further than Slavyanskaya. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Vladivostok, Slavyanskaya is located a short distance from Svetlanskaya Street (1.3 mi) and Tsesarevich Embankment (1.3 mi). Slavyanskaya offers guests an array of room amenities including a refrigerator, air conditioning, and a seating area, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The small hotel offers a 24 hour front desk and baggage storage, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a sauna and an on-site restaurant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to paid private parking available on-site. While in Vladivostok be sure to experience local crab favorites at Zuma, Farm Restaurant OGONEK, or Palau Fish. Vladivostok is also home to Botanical Garden-Institute, a popular garden that is not too far from Slavyanskaya. The staff at Slavyanskaya looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Nice hotel in a nice locality . Very centrally located. No far from the sights of Vladivostok...The cafe serves great pizza , burgers etc . Small rooms but clean . Staff are kind and friendly. They have private parking too . Good stay . Thanks ..
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Story Hotel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Vladivostok, offering many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Story Hotel offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a minibar, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The small hotel offers a 24 hour front desk, room service, and newspaper, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features an on-site restaurant. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Home Church of the Most Holy Virgin of All the Afflicted (2.8 mi) and State Marine Conservation Area (2.8 mi), guests of Story Hotel can easily experience some of Vladivostok's most well known attractions. If you are looking for a nearby place to eat, Story Hotel is within walking distance of some popular restaurants including Yaponskiy Gorodovoy (0.0 mi), Sevan (1.1 mi), and Veranda (1.0 mi). If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Leisure and Culture Park of Sergey Lazo (0.7 mi) or Temple of the Holy Martyr Eusebius of Samosata (0.3 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. Enjoy your stay in Vladivostok!
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Kedrovaya Pad is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Vladivostok, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Kedrovaya Pad offers guests an array of room amenities including air conditioning and a refrigerator, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The small hotel offers a 24 hour front desk and room service, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features a sauna and an on-site restaurant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While in Vladivostok, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Kedrovaya Pad, including Yaponskiy Gorodovoy (0.6 mi), George-I (1.1 mi), and Limoncello (0.1 mi). Looking to explore? Then look no further than Leisure and Culture Park of Sergey Lazo (0.2 mi) and Temple of the Holy Martyr Eusebius of Samosata (0.9 mi), which are some popular Vladivostok attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the small hotel. Enjoy your stay in Vladivostok!
4 based on 33 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Vladivostok? Then look no further than Tom Hotel, a small hotel that brings the best of Vladivostok to your doorstep. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Tom Hotel offer a flat screen TV and air conditioning. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a 24 hour front desk and baggage storage. Guests of Tom Hotel are also welcome to enjoy free breakfast, located on site. For travelers arriving by car, there is free public parking available nearby. Nearby landmarks such as Bridge to Russky Island (1.4 mi) and Katyusha Statue (1.6 mi) make Tom Hotel a great place to stay when visiting Vladivostok. If you’re looking for a diner, consider a visit to Bakery Mishelya or Royal Burger, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Tom Hotel. There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular parks such as Lazo State National Park of Kalpanov, Pokrovskiy Park, and Leisure and Culture Park of Sergey Lazo. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Tom Hotel as you experience everything Vladivostok has to offer.
The hotel was recommended by a colleague I was visiting on work. It is a very short walk from the train station, and thus convenient to the city centre. There is a large shopping mall within 5 min walk with a greatItalian restaurant. The hotel itself was modern, clean, good wifi, friendly staff and acceptable breakfast. I'd have no hestiation in staying there again.
4 based on 16 reviews
Karmen is an excellent business hotel and the best world traditions. It should be noted that "Karmen" is the first in Vladivostok the representative of the network Karmen and fully meets its high standards. He has already managed to win the approval from their clients, evaluate all its advantages and benefits. The corporate website features Karmen can include a system of comfortable sle
The hotel is very well located, the staff is very friendly and supportive. The rooms are big and clean, quite recently renovated. You can get all your laundry done for RUB500 (=one washing machine cycle, fill with what you have to). This is very good for travelers, which are having just a stopover here in the city, like Transsib tourists or Asia flash/backpackers. If you do not want to book the food options offered, there is a lot that surrounds the hotel. I do not understand why people rate the hotel with so few stars: what exactly do they expect from a simple 3 star hotel? In that category this is most certainly a great option that I recommend!
3 based on 157 reviews
See why so many travelers make Hotel Moryak their small hotel of choice when visiting Vladivostok. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers an array of amenities designed for travelers like you. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as Nikolai's Triumphal Arch/ Arch of Prince Nicholas (0.6 mi) and Tsesarevich Embankment (1.7 mi), guests of Hotel Moryak can easily experience some of Vladivostok's most well known attractions. You can take advantage of some of the amenities offered by Hotel Moryak, including a 24 hour front desk, shops, and baggage storage. In addition, guests can enjoy a sauna and a lounge during their visit. While in Vladivostok be sure to experience local dumplings favorites at Zuma or Lozhki Ploshki Pelmennaya. Vladivostok is also known for some great art museums, including Artеtazh Modern Art Museum, Museum and Exhibition Complex VSUES, and 3D Art Gallery, which are not too far from Hotel Moryak. At Hotel Moryak, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Vladivostok.
I think hotels in Vladivostok are generally expensive, price/quality ration very low. I chose this hotel mainly because that it has twin bedding rooms available. Also, price is comparatively low. The best of this hotel is its location, can walk leisurely everywhere. Hotel is like 5 minutes to Maritime Terminal, 8 minutes to the Fighters’ Square. Restaurants. Of course, with that price in Vladivostok, don’t expect any luxury from this hotel, or indeed, more like a hostel. If you need a low-budget hotel with excellent location with twin bed, this can be a choice. My booking is inclusive of breakfast. This hotel offer set breakfast any time of the day. Go to the canteen (not restaurant) any time of the day and order the set you want. Well, of course, don’t expect any good quality breakfast, but I think the best is the cup of hot tea.
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