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Where to work: Hilton opens stylish congress hotel in Saint Petersburg

St. Petersburg, Russia – 27 March 2017 –
Hilton makes his debut in the northwest region of the Russian Federatio with opening of Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum. The new-build hotel is part of the ExpoForum Complex, which attracts more than 400 events per year including conferences, corporate functions, shows and sporting events. The opening of Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum strengthens Hilton’s offering in the city, as it joins sister hotel, Hampton by Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum.

Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum
Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum

The hotel offers 169 contemporary guest rooms, including 65 stylish executive rooms and suites, where guests can enjoy access to the Executive Lounge and a range of complimentary snacks and meals. Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum also caters to meetings and events of all sizes, with eight multifunctional modern meeting rooms and one pillar-less ballroom capable of accommodating up to 550 guests. The large foyer also provides a unique touch, as it is available for pre-function events and benefits from natural daylight.

Guests can replenish at the two-level spa, which includes over 10 treatment rooms on the second level and a large indoor swimming pool on the lower level, as well as a massage room, saunas and Turkish bath. The fitness centre, featuring the latest Technogym equipment, is also available to guests’ 24-hours a day.

Hilton Saint Petersburg ExpoForum boasts two restaurants and a bar where guests can indulge in a number of international dishes and relax with the finest cocktails:
GRIL’ restaurant offers guests mouth-watering, locally-sourced steaks to their desired taste, an array of seafood and chicken grilled to perfection in an elegant ambience
PARC, the hotel’s main restaurant, serves the freshest produce from the moment guests start their day with a bountiful breakfast to the end of a busy day in the city
LIGHT BAR’s ambient light décor will transport guests to the ‘white nights’ of St. Petersburg