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    1 review of Sabrina Hostel

    five minutes from the lively Plaza Sennaya

    Warning to mariners: this is not a luxury hotel. This is like any other hostel, that many you can find in St. Petersburg, Moscow and other Russian cities. A "big flat" becomes a haven for backpackers with a bedroom of 4 or 8 beds, bunk beds and, fortunately, there are several bathrooms and showers (some not so common in other hostels I've been seeing throughout the country). The Hostal Sabrina is therefore a decent place, but it has two things going for it: the price (11 euros a night in a room with 8 beds ... not bad for St. Petersburg) and location, five minutes from the lively Plaza Sennaya, and 10-15 from then Nevsky Prospekt, the Hermitage Museum, and even more.

    You will never need to take public transportation as St. Petersburg is very easy to navigate since you just follow the channel! Some disadvantages include: no small lounge area with sofas or a comfortable seat for socializing, reading or surfing the Internet outside the room. You can go to the kitchen/dining room, but it is downstairs and there a weaker wifi signal. The price includes a modest breakfast of bread, jam, butter, and depending on the day, a bun or "porridge". It's nothing fancy, but it does the job. Anyway, five meters away, on the corner, there is a 24 hour supermarket where you can anything. In short, I recommend it. I spent about 5 days there and never had intentions to move. Are there better things in St. Petersburg? Surely, but for that price, I'm not positive. In addition, the atmosphere is pretty good, both with the other guests (well, that is a matter of luck, as always) and with people from the hostel. Ah! Finding it can be somewhat difficult. The address is Voznesensky pr. 41, in theory "lossless", but the site is located in an interior courtyard that can go unnoticed to the naked eye, and there is no sign outside to tell that there's a hostel (quite normal in Russia, on the other hand ... to avoid inspections, permits payments, etc.). So leave a couple of photos, both of the road (the entrance to the courtyard is at the height of the yellow sign), and the patio. Once there, the "portal" is the first thing on the right. It's a little scary at first, but it passes quickly.
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