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Hotel Nachalnik Kamchatki

Level 3 of 5
Member of "Best Eurasian Hotels" project
Hotel Nachalnik Kamchatki
Address: 14A Leningradskaya street, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky City, Kamchatsky region, Russia
Number of rooms/floors: 9/3
Year built: 2014
Distance to center: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky City - 1 km
Airport: Yelizovo - 25,64 km
Sea terminal: Sea terminal - 3,03 km
Landmarks: Drama and Comedy Theatre - 1,17 km, Exhibition Centre - 1,33 km, Philharmonic Hall - 1,54 km, Puppet Theatre - 1,68 km, Geological Museum - 1,72 km
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Nonguarded parking Safe in the reception Wi-Fi in public areas Taxi Room-service, 24 hours a day Safe deposit box in all rooms Bathrobe in all rooms Slippers in all rooms Shower in all rooms Bathroom floor heating in all rooms Hair dryer in all rooms Kettle available Wi-Fi in some rooms




The Nachalnik Kamchatki Hotel is located in the historic centre of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The Avachinskaya Bay embankment is a 5-minute walk from the property.

The rooms offer a hairdryer and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.

Guests can cook in the shared kitchen, or eat out in the cafes and restaurants nearby.

The hotel features a tour desk, Wi-Fi and parking.

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