Reval Hotels opens hotel in St Petersburg

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Reval Hotels has opened Reval Hotel Sonya in St Petersburg, the first expanasion of the Baltic hotel chain into Russia.

The company said that the hotel project was inspired by one of the supreme masterpieces of world literature - Crime & Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

Reval Hotel Sonya is be a contemporary and very personal 4-star hotel in the heart of St. Petersburg, close to Liteiny bridge and the Neva river, said the company.

Inspired by St. Petersburg and Russia itself, the keyword for the hotel is transformation. Transformation is also the theme for Crime & Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky, the world famous novel that is often called the ultimate guide to St. Petersburg and one of the greatest interpretations of the limitless depths of the Russian soul. Since it was written in 1866, Crime & Punishment has been an important source of inspiration for a great number of artists, writers and directors. Edvard Munch, Japanese manga, Kafka, Ingmar Bergman, Woody Allen, Quentin Tarantino.

The hotel offers 173 exciting guestrooms, a lively restaurant and bar, fitness centre, conference rooms, courtyard with banquet facilities and free WiFi throughout hotel.

Reval Hotels is the leading hotel chain in the Baltic countries, operating eight full-service, first-class hotels located in the major Baltic cities: three in Tallinn, Estonia, three in Riga, Latvia, one in Vilnius and one in Kaunas, Lithuania.

Reval Hotels is owned by the Norwegian real estate investment company Linstow AS, owned by AWILHELMSEN AS, major shareholder of the world’s second largest cruise shipping company Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines.