Kaliningrad region

The Kaliningrad region

 Hotel “Zolotaya Bukhta” («The Golden Bay»)

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compass.pngKaliningrad, Bogdan Khmelnitsky street, 53  

+7 (4012) 64 58 78

+7 (4012) 64 57 77

GoldBuchta@SlavHotels.ru



The hotel «Zolotaya Bukhta» consists of three branches one of which is located close to the main Railway and Bus Stations, near to historical and business center of Kaliningrad, a city with an old history. The other two two-storied buildings are located in a city-resort Svetlogorsk. 


Hotel “Zolotoy Yakor” («The Golden Anchor»)

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compass.pngKaliningrad region, Baltiysk, Morskoy Boulevard, 6  
+7 (40145)  3 00 58

GoldAnchor@SlavHotels.ru



The history of the hotel «The Golden Anchor» is dated back to 1909. It used to be «Ostsee-Hotel» here before, and in 1914 «Kasten Hause» was attached. It is located close to the sea, Museum of the Baltic Navy, the Beacon, the Swedish fortress are not far from the hotel.


Hotel "Mayak"

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compass.pngKaliningrad, Soldatskaya st., 2

+7 (4012) 95 36 69

+7 (4012) 95 22 24

Mayak@SlavHotels.ru


The Hotel is located not far from the Downtown with its historical artifacts and other sightseeing.  

 

 

 

Kaliningrad (Russian: Калинингра́д) is a seaport and the administrative center of Kaliningrad Oblast, the Russian exclave between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea. The territory, the northern part of the former East Prussia, borders on NATO and EU members Poland and Lithuania, and is geographically separated from the rest of Russia.

Originally named Königsberg in German, the town was founded in 1255 and was part of Prussia and then of Germany until 1945, but was largely destroyed during World War II. Its ruins were occupied by the Soviet Army in 1945 and its German citizens forced out. It was renamed Kaliningrad in 1946 in honour of Mikhail Kalinin.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliningrad

http://www.kaliningrad-online.ru/de/