Azimut Hotel Vladivostok
Taking over the 4th floor of the Hotel Vladivostok, these 36 inviting, refurbished rooms feel a world aw...
Taking over the 4th floor of the Hotel Vladivostok, these 36 inviting, refurbished rooms feel a world aw...
This scrappy annex to the Amursky Zaliv has a concrete-glob entry marked ‘ gostinitsa ’ ,
The 35-room Vlad feels a world away from the often grim blocks of Siberian towns...
Considering quality and location, it’s Vladivostok’s best...
Once the only hotel alive in the centre, the 12-floor grey tower now needs a serious makeover outside...
Desperately needing a makeover, the Versailles (usually pronounced ‘Versal’ here) tries to recapture the...
It’s out of the centre and boxed in by housing, but its standard rooms are well kept and there’s a pool...
This small business hotel is across from the airport – perfectly fine if you have an early flight or lat...
Big with Asian business travellers and groups, this 12-floor, 335-room tower is perfectly fine – standar...
Rather seedy (fading dark-wood panelling, exposed wiring), but facing the water, the Ekvator is often ne...
Just above from Yul’s old home, this grey-brick, yet cheerful, place has an endearing lobby with live fr...
Approaching this bayside hotel, all you see is a gravel lot filled with flirting teens, but down from th...
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