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Check-in: 12PM
Check-out: 12PM
Local currency: RUR
Amursky Zaliv hotel with its both business and leisure facilities- is perfect for anyone on either a business trip or a vacation. It is located in the historic and economic center of Vladivostok City- within ten minutes walk from railway and seaport stations- beaches- yacht clubs- museums- theaters. The hotel stands on a picturesque hillside- has 215 cozy rooms and suites offering stunning views of the Amursky Bay and the Golden Horn Bay.
Check-in: 12PM
Check-out: 12PM
Local currency: RUR
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.0 out of 5
(2 reviews)
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Hotel address: Naberezhnaya 9, Vladivostok, Russia 690091
VVO-Vladivostok Airport-30 miles NWVVO- Vladivostok 0 mile NMuseum Submarine C-56 1 mile E
VVO-Vladivostok Airport-30 miles NW
The property is located 0 mile N of VVO- Vladivostok.
Amursky Zaliv is located in the downtown of Vladivostok
Type- Full Service Restaurant
Cuisine- International
Hours of Operation-
Breakfast starting at 07.00
Dinner until 02.00
Dress Code- Casual
Overall score
4.0 out of 5
(2 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
Score
4 out of 5
A reasonably priced nice hotel in Russia
Paul Jul 8, 2009
This hotel is within walking distance of the Trans-Siberian rail station. It is located right on the Amur Bay of the Sea of ... Japan and therefore gives easy access to the waterfront boardwalk and amusement parks that are located in the city center part of Vladivostok. Lots of local tourism and family outings daily along this stretch of the waterfront. There is some noise from people enjoying the summer evenings, so it is not a place for complete relaxation. I had just completed the 7 day Trans-Siberian train journey from Moscow and Irkutsk, so was appreciative of a modern hotel and the amenities of hot water and very clean and working toilets etc. This hotel is not up to first class standards of most modern hotels in the U.S. but it is very clean and the staff were super friendly and helpful. Some of the staff speak english but not all of them. I used the hotel as a base for exploring Vladivostok which is a hilly interesting city. The hotel's location allowed easy access to the city center. It has a breakfast cafe open only from 7 to 11 am, otherwise there is no casual restaurant available within the hotel. On the ground floor there is a fairly large Chinese restaurant which has just about everything but was not particularly appealing to me as a single person (it seems set up more for larger groups of people). But nearby there are numerous places to get snacks and drinks along the waterfront and a number of restaurants are within 15 minutes walk. Compared to the other 3-star or less hotels I stayed in on my trip to Russia (4 weeks total stay) this hotel was one of the most comfortable. Only real annoyance was that the elevators are somewhat slow and un-predictable at times. The reception is on the 7th floor and rooms are below, since the main entrance from the city center is on the upper level.
Traveler type: Single
Walking along the waterfront. In this hilly city it is probably best to exit the hotel from the reception by going up two flights of wide staircase in the lobby and leaving the hotel higher up on the hillside. Then walk to the northwest along a nice avenue that follows the coast until you can descend to the boardwalk, amusement park, aquarium, beaches etc. Most days after noon it is filled with people on vacation and local people enjoying the waterfront, especially if it is sunny with no fog. Plenty of cafes and beer-gardens all along a 1-2 km section of waterfront.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Views from balconies.
Jose Aug 27, 2008
The Amursky Zaliv at Vladivostok was nice and staff was friendly. Th room had a good size but no air conditioner which to a ... point was ok since it has an ocean front and the breeze makes it bearable. However, since you open the balcony door and then you have the problem of mosquitoes and then you cannot sleep. I strongly suggest you bring your own mosquito coils or killers until the hotel installs mosquito nets at the windows and balcony door.
Traveler type: Business
There is a good restaurant at hotel accross which is the Vladivostok hotel but really pricey.
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
Walking along the waterfront. In this hilly city it is probably best to exit the hotel from the reception by going up two flights of wide staircase in the lobby and leaving the hotel higher up on the hillside. Then walk to the northwest along a nice avenue that follows the coast until you can descend to the boardwalk, amusement park, aquarium, beaches etc. Most days after noon it is filled with people on vacation and local people enjoying the waterfront, especially if it is sunny with no fog. Plenty of cafes and beer-gardens all along a 1-2 km section of waterfront.
--Paul, Montpelier, VT Jul 8, 2009
There is a good restaurant at hotel accross which is the Vladivostok hotel but really pricey.
--Jose, USA Aug 27, 2008
Overall score
4.0 out of 5
(2 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
The "overall score" is an average of all reviewer scores submitted for a hotel.
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Score
4 out of 5
A reasonably priced nice hotel in Russia
Paul Jul 8, 2009
This hotel is within walking distance of the Trans-Siberian rail station. It is located right on the Amur Bay of the Sea of ... Japan and therefore gives easy access to the waterfront boardwalk and amusement parks that are located in the city center part of Vladivostok. Lots of local tourism and family outings daily along this stretch of the waterfront. There is some noise from people enjoying the summer evenings, so it is not a place for complete relaxation. I had just completed the 7 day Trans-Siberian train journey from Moscow and Irkutsk, so was appreciative of a modern hotel and the amenities of hot water and very clean and working toilets etc. This hotel is not up to first class standards of most modern hotels in the U.S. but it is very clean and the staff were super friendly and helpful. Some of the staff speak english but not all of them. I used the hotel as a base for exploring Vladivostok which is a hilly interesting city. The hotel's location allowed easy access to the city center. It has a breakfast cafe open only from 7 to 11 am, otherwise there is no casual restaurant available within the hotel. On the ground floor there is a fairly large Chinese restaurant which has just about everything but was not particularly appealing to me as a single person (it seems set up more for larger groups of people). But nearby there are numerous places to get snacks and drinks along the waterfront and a number of restaurants are within 15 minutes walk. Compared to the other 3-star or less hotels I stayed in on my trip to Russia (4 weeks total stay) this hotel was one of the most comfortable. Only real annoyance was that the elevators are somewhat slow and un-predictable at times. The reception is on the 7th floor and rooms are below, since the main entrance from the city center is on the upper level.
Traveler type: Single
Walking along the waterfront. In this hilly city it is probably best to exit the hotel from the reception by going up two flights of wide staircase in the lobby and leaving the hotel higher up on the hillside. Then walk to the northwest along a nice avenue that follows the coast until you can descend to the boardwalk, amusement park, aquarium, beaches etc. Most days after noon it is filled with people on vacation and local people enjoying the waterfront, especially if it is sunny with no fog. Plenty of cafes and beer-gardens all along a 1-2 km section of waterfront.
Score
4 out of 5
Great Views from balconies.
Jose Aug 27, 2008
The Amursky Zaliv at Vladivostok was nice and staff was friendly. Th room had a good size but no air conditioner which to a ... point was ok since it has an ocean front and the breeze makes it bearable. However, since you open the balcony door and then you have the problem of mosquitoes and then you cannot sleep. I strongly suggest you bring your own mosquito coils or killers until the hotel installs mosquito nets at the windows and balcony door.
Traveler type: Business
There is a good restaurant at hotel accross which is the Vladivostok hotel but really pricey.
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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Walking along the waterfront. In this hilly city it is probably best to exit the hotel from the reception by going up two flights of wide staircase in the lobby and leaving the hotel higher up on the hillside. Then walk to the northwest along a nice avenue that follows the coast until you can descend to the boardwalk, amusement park, aquarium, beaches etc. Most days after noon it is filled with people on vacation and local people enjoying the waterfront, especially if it is sunny with no fog. Plenty of cafes and beer-gardens all along a 1-2 km section of waterfront.
--Paul, Montpelier, VT Jul 8, 2009
There is a good restaurant at hotel accross which is the Vladivostok hotel but really pricey.
--Jose, USA Aug 27, 2008
Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff.
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