Brothers Karamazov

St Petersburg


Pack a copy of Dostoevsky’s final novel to read while staying at this attractive boutique hotel – the great man penned The Brothers K while living in the neighbourhood. In homage, the best of the hotel’s 28 rooms are named after different Dostoevsky characters.

All of the rooms are comfortably set, with ruby red or dark blue carpeting, sepia photos of old St Petersburg on the walls and big windows.


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