The largest in the city, and also the tallest (Soviet-looking) building. Handy for the railway station, which is just a minute walk across the square.
Hotel's 430 rooms on 23 floors vary from 'luxury suites' to standard accommodation, making a traditional bolt hole for those wanting a break from rail trips across Russia, but many more too.
As the hotel boasts, regular guests ‘are top managers of leading Russian and foreign companies, celebrities, famous actors and actresses and outstanding sportsmen. High operational standards and professional staff are the best recommendation for the hotel’.
Businessman Alexander Boiko wants to capitalise on success of city centre 5-star as hotel revolution rolls on.
The luxurious new 175-room Marriott is changing the face of the city in readiness for a 2014 opening.
Offering not only the best sausages in Siberia, but also a bar and restaurant for all tastes.
Whether you want a meal with friends, to enjoy a live rock, Irish or country band, watch live sports at any time of the day or night, or hold that key business lunch, Beerman & Grill offers all these possibilities, and more besides.
The food is made from specially selected ingredients, and the choice of beers is international but also includes Beerman's own famous Siberian brews.