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The old Russian city of Pereslavl-Zalessky, founded in 1152 by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky, is now one of the links in the popular tourist route “Golden Ring of Russia”. Its name sounds like an invitation to distant fairy lands. Located in the “zalesye”, that is, behind the forests, as if in a distant kingdom. It invites guests to surprise with ancient architecture, monasteries and churches, its own Kremlin and Red Square, as well as friendly residents, folk festivals and gastronomy.

The city hotels receive an annual flow of tourists. Pereslavl-Zalessky offers many accommodation options. There are budget hostels, luxurious and comfortable houses. The article will focus on inexpensive hotels available to the ordinary tourist with a modest travel budget. We offer you a selection of the 5 most relevant options according to traveler reviews.

Hotel "Troika"

Pereslavl-Zalessky is primarily a tourist city of the Golden Ring of Russia. As a rule, visiting it takes place as part of a multi-hour excursion, sometimes with an overnight stay. However, for a more complete acquaintance with the ancient city, it is best to stay there for a couple of days. This can be done in the Troika hotel and restaurant complex, located in the very center. It has 23 comfortable rooms, a restaurant and cafe with a summer terrace, and a massage room.

The hotel has accommodation options in 3 categories.

  • Standard (including with attic) room with an area of ​​20 m2. The cost for one night's stay on weekends and weekdays is 2,800 and 2,300 rubles, respectively.
  • Junior suite of 25 m2 with balcony, TV and bathroom. The cost is 3,300 and 4,000 rubles on weekdays and weekends.
  • Suite of 30 m2 with hydromassage bath. The cost is 5,000 and 4,300 rubles on weekends and weekdays, respectively.

What do tourists say?

The Troika Hotel (Pereslavl-Zalessky), popular among tourists, has a large number of positive reviews. Thus, according to the popular travel portal, its rating is 8.4 points out of 10 possible. Guests primarily appreciate the excellent location of the complex in the very center of the city, the cleanliness of the rooms, and the friendly and pleasant staff. This accommodation option promotes a comfortable stay and is one of the best in the price-quality category.

Among the minuses, some guests note the poor condition of the plumbing: poor drainage, lack of hot water, as well as poor soundproofing of the rooms and a modest range of breakfasts.

Hotel "Pereslavl"

One of the main attractions of the city is its ancient age, estimated at several tens of thousands of years.

It is a popular tourist destination with well-equipped beaches, entertainment, fishing and restaurants, and a number of monuments and attractions along its shores. The Pereslavl Hotel is located just a 10-minute walk from this natural site, as well as People's and Red Squares.

It is ready to offer its guests 104 comfortable rooms of standard categories, including superior and luxury (regular and executive), equipped with all necessary equipment. Each of them has its own bathroom with toilet and balcony. On the hotel floors, guests can use coolers with hot and cold water. In addition, the building houses two restaurants, a beauty salon, a sauna and a night club, a souvenir shop, a travel agency, a children's room, and a conference and banquet hall.

This accommodation option can be safely classified as “budget hotels in Pereslavl-Zalessky”. Accommodation in a double standard room will cost inexpensively - from 1,760 rubles, a little more in a superior room - from 2,000 rubles, a luxury room - from 2,160 rubles. (executive from RUB 2,960). The cost depends on the season, day of the week (weekends, weekdays or holidays).

Reviews of the Pereslavl Hotel

The hotel has a total rating of 7.9 points based on a survey of its former guests. The main advantage of this option is the location of the hotel (Pereslavl-Zalessky) in the Chkalovsky district of the city, that is, in the center, close to many attractions. In their reviews, guests highly appreciated the work of the administration and staff, and the cleanliness of the rooms. The level of comfort and amenities is maintained at an average level. The hotel is, according to guests, one of the best in its price range.

Some guests have complaints about the deluxe room, describing it as not corresponding to the stated category: old furniture and carpeting, poor sound insulation, lack of a hairdryer (indicated in the description). Meanwhile, it makes sense to consider this accommodation option when planning a trip to the city of Pereslavl. You can find hotels that charge inexpensively for their services, but you must be prepared that the service will be appropriate.

Hotel "Zapadnaya"

The city of Pereslavl-Zalessky fully justifies its name and, indeed, to this day is surrounded by forests and greenery. Hotel "Zapadnaya" has a stunning location. It is located both near the city center and in a clean, quiet area with green spaces, just a 10-minute walk to the banks of the Trubezh River. Nature and silence are fully conducive to a comfortable rest.

Accommodation is available in three types of rooms (continental breakfast included in the price).

  • Standard single room - area 30 m2, nightly cost from 2,300 rubles.
  • Standard double - area 30 m2, bed - two singles or one double. The cost of accommodation for one night is from 2,650 rubles.
  • Junior suite with sauna - room area is 30 m2. The cost of living is from 2,800 to 3,300 rubles. The main feature of the room is the presence of an infrared sauna.
  • Luxury studio. Room with a total area of ​​60 m2 with a large bed, dining area, upholstered furniture. Cost of living from 4,550 to 49,00 rubles.

Hotel reviews

Hotel "Zapadnaya" (Pereslavl-Zalessky) has earned many positive reviews from tourists who have already visited it. Its total score according to the popular portal for tourists is 8.8 points. As with previous accommodation options, guests who stayed at Zapadnaya were most satisfied with its location. In their reviews, they highly appreciate the cleanliness of the rooms, the quality of cleaning and level of comfort, as well as the work of the hotel staff. On the plus side, there is excellent free wireless Internet throughout the entire territory.

The downside is the breakfast. There is no buffet system, food is served a la carte, there is virtually no variety, but the quality is good.

Hotel complex "AUTO"

Country hotel "AUTO" invites all those who love silence and relaxation away from the bustle of the city. This is where you can enjoy hiking and skiing, hunting and fishing, picking mushrooms and berries. The hotel complex is located 2.5 km from the city, on the ring road. It has eighty comfortable rooms in its arsenal.

  • Suite - two-room suite for 2 people, cost 3,000 rubles. per night.
  • Standard quadruple room - two rooms, cost 2,400 rubles.
  • Standard triple room - one room, price 1,800 rubles. per night.
  • Standard double room - one room, cost 1,400 rubles.
  • Economy class room - one-room, capacity for two people, cost 800 rubles.

The complex can deservedly be included in the list of “best city budget hotels.” Pereslavl-Zalessky is rich in various festivals and events. Hotel "AUTO" is an excellent starting point for independent travelers on auto and bicycle tours. In addition, a traditional aeronautics and rally festival is held at its base every year in July.

There is a wonderful old town between Moscow and Yaroslavl called Pereslavl-Zalessky. There are a lot of interesting things in Pereslavl - ancient churches, monasteries, and all sorts of unusual museums, and how beautiful Lake Pleshcheyevo is beyond words. But I will talk about all this later, but for now I’ll show you where in Pereslavl you can stay for the night and where to have a delicious dinner.
For residents of Moscow, Yaroslavl and their environs, Pereslavl is an excellent place where you can make your own weekend tour - arriving in the city after lunch on Friday or Saturday morning and returning home on Sunday evening. Of course, you can stay with a tent on the shore of the lake, but sometimes you still want comfort and convenience, which means you need to choose the right hotel.

First, I will show you the hotel in which we lived ourselves.

The Pereslavl Hotel is the largest in the city, and most importantly it is quite conveniently located, many interesting places can be reached on foot, and for those who come to the city by car there is ample parking in front of the hotel.

This is the hotel lobby. Here you will be met, given the keys to your room, and here you can buy souvenirs.

We got a superior room with two beds, consisting of two rooms, which was very convenient.

This is a bedroom, there is also a wardrobe, a table, a small refrigerator, and a TV. The room has bathrobes, but no slippers, although in my opinion they are completely unnecessary because all the floors are covered with carpet.
The only negative we noticed was the lack of sockets near the bed, this is important for me, because I like to surf the Internet before going to bed.

This is the second room, with a sofa, a coffee table and a couple of cabinets for things. It is not very large, but is great for relaxing and for work. Both rooms have access to a balcony.

Well, the bathroom. A bathtub instead of a shower gives it a homely feel. For guests there are bottles of shampoo, shower gel and soap, which are renewed as they are used. I was very pleased to have a hairdryer, because it’s not May and you won’t go out with wet hair.

In the morning, before going for a walk around the city, you need to have breakfast

Guests can enjoy a variety of juices, fruit drinks, compotes, tea and coffee

You can take omelette, semolina, sausages, boiled potatoes, buckwheat porridge, vegetables and pickles

There are porridges with water and milk, sliced ​​cheese and sausage, and boiled eggs. In general, it is very difficult to stay hungry.

I already foresee the question of prices. In my opinion the price tag is quite adequate. Our room costs 2600 per day. The hotel also has standard double rooms for 2000 rubles and suites for 3200, so it all depends on your desires and capabilities, and if you book through the hotel website, you can also get a discount of up to 20%!

The Pereslavl Hotel has two restaurants - the lobby bar "Grand Cafe" and "Cafe Fit".
The food here is very tasty, I even ate fish, which I usually don’t eat here, with pleasure. In general, there is some kind of special fish in Pereslavl, I even ate herring and took some extra (for me this is practically an anomaly, because at home, when the family eats herring, I generally leave the table). And one more piece of advice from me - try the local beer “Zalesskaya Pinta”, I think you’ll like it, I liked the dark one, the red one was somehow not very good, I didn’t have enough strength for the light one))

Address: Yaroslavl region, Pereslavl-Zalessky, st. Rostovskaya, 27,
24-hour administrator telephone numbers +7 495 2720140 and +7 48535 31788

How to get to Pereslavl from Moscow You can take a comfortable regular bus from the VDNKh bus station, travel time is about 2 hours, the ticket costs 459 rubles. If you buy a ticket online, you need to print it out; without a paper ticket, you won’t get on the bus, but will send it to the ticket office, where you will pay another 35 rubles for printing.

And one more important point. In Pereslavl there is no Tele2 reception, so if you only have a SIM card from this operator in your phone, then there is a big chance of being left without a connection, although it may be good, but you will have a rest)))

I’ll tell you about all the interesting things about the city, but now I want to say a big thank you to the Pereslavl TIC for the perfectly organized press tour and to the community travel_russia for the opportunity to take part in it.

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Residents of Pereslavl-Zalessky call it “a place that is 2 hours away from the rubber city.” And like all provincials, they don’t like Muscovites. And in vain. Most tourists come to Pereslavl from Moscow.

The road from Moscow to Pereslavl takes no more than 2 hours. In addition, Pereslavl, in comparison with other cities of the Golden Ring, is famous for its very good infrastructure and is rich in a variety of attractions.

In summer it's just paradise. Pereslavl-Zalessky is located in very picturesque places - on the banks of the Trubezh River and Lake Pleshcheevo. There is a place to swim, sunbathe and go fishing. And the surroundings of Pereslavl are rich in all sorts of interesting things.

Was in Pereslavl-Zalessky

We often like to go to Pereslavl for a couple of days. It’s really very convenient to go there from Moscow by car. Usually we make our route through Sergiev Posad. It turns out that in one weekend you can visit two cities of the Golden Ring at once.

A little about the history of the city

Pereslavl-Zalessky is the same age as Moscow.

There were several cities in Rus' with the name Pereslavl. There was Pereslavl-Yuzhny (now the city of Khmelnitsky), Pereslavl-Ryazan (now Ryazan) and our Pereslavl. It received the prefix “Zalessky” because it was located in Zalesye - behind impenetrable forests from Kyiv and Chernigov.

This city was founded by Yuri Dolgoruky in 1152. Initially, it served as a fortress and protected Suzdal and Vladimir from enemy raids. The city flourished in the 13th century. At this time, Pereslavl became the center of the Vladimir-Suzdal lands.

Pereslavl is the birthplace of Alexander Nevsky. He was born here in 1221.

Despite the fact that Pereslavl is the birthplace of the great Russian commander, who won brilliant victories over the Swedes and Teutonic Knights and was canonized, its coat of arms is extremely peaceful. It depicts the famous Pereslavl vendace - fish that are found only in Lake Pleshcheyevo.

How to get there

From Moscow on a direct road.

By car

From Moscow to Pereslavl-Zalessky we are driving along the Yaroslavl highway(M8 highway), past Sergiev Posad. You can drive through Sergiev Posad itself, visit the Lavra along the way and have lunch in this city. Or, if Sergiev Posad is not needed, drive past on the bypass road. The time from MKAD to Pereslavl is 1.5-2 hours (about 140 km).

By public transport

Unfortunately, there is no railway in Pereslavl-Zalessky.

There are 2 ways to get to the city from Moscow using public transport. One is more convenient, the second - less.

  1. The best way to get to Pereslavl-Zalessky is direct bus. Buses depart to Pereslavl from the bus station near VDNKh(Moscow-Pereslavl, Moscow-Yaroslavl, Moscow-Kostroma, Moscow-Rybinsk, etc.). Travel time is just over 2 hours. Price - from 280 rub.. See the schedule and exact ticket prices at rasp.yandex.ru.
  2. A less convenient route is to get to Pereslavl using a combination train + bus. You can take electric trains departing from Yaroslavsky station towards Sergiev Posad And city ​​of Alexandrov. Then transfer to the bus going to the place. From both of these cities there are buses to Pereslavl. Distance from Sergiev Posad - 70 km; from Alexandrov - 72 km. See train and bus schedules
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What to see in Pereslavl-Zalessky

Pereslavl-Zalessky is one of those cities that are most convenient to explore using your own transport. Because the main attractions are not concentrated in one part of it (not in the historical center, as in many other cities), but are located on the outskirts, or even even go beyond the city limits, like Petra’s Boat and Sin-kamen.

Pereslavl-Zalessky is, first of all, a city of monasteries and ancient churches, as well as small but cozy and interesting private museums.

Excursions in Pereslavl

If you are in the city for a short time, here is a list of what you should definitely see in Pereslavl.

5 Must See places in Pereslavl-Zalessky:

  • Transfiguration Cathedral
  • Iron Museum
  • Nikitsky Monastery (+Goritsky and Feodorovsky, if you have enough time)
  • Museum-Estate “Botik Petra”
  • Blue Stone and Lake Pleshcheyevo

Sights of Pereslavl-Zalessky on the map

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Guide to the sights of Pereslavl

City center

I propose to start getting acquainted with Pereslavl from its central part.

The main attractions of the center are Red Square And Transfiguration Cathedral, as well as the bright and noticeable one located next to them Iron Museum.

Red Square is the heart of Pereslavl. The main building here is the Transfiguration Cathedral.

Transfiguration Cathedral


An iconic place in Pereslavl. Although the cathedral is quite small in size, it is one of the most valuable architectural and historical monuments on the territory of Pereslavl. I will try to briefly tell the most interesting facts related to its history.

This one of the earliest white stone temples, which appeared in the northeast of ancient Rus' and is the only one that has come down to us in almost unchanged form. The Transfiguration Cathedral is the same age as the city. It, like Pereslavl, began to be built in 1152. The founder of the cathedral is considered to be Grand Duke Yuri Dolgoruky.

Its history is closely intertwined with key events in our country. It was in this cathedral that Alexander Nevsky was baptized, and one of the greatest saints of the Russian land, Sergius of Radonezh, was elevated to the rank of abbot here.

The son and grandson of Alexander Nevsky are buried in the cathedral tomb.

In Soviet times, the Alexander Nevsky Museum operated here. Then it was closed, now it is open in another location.

The history of the Bogolyubsky princes is also connected with this cathedral.

One of the most unusual finds occurred here during restoration work in 2015, when ancient inscriptions (ancient Russian graffiti) were found on the walls containing information about the murder of Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky with the names of his killers listed.

The cathedral is also famous for its temple icon "Transfiguration" work Theophanes the Greek - a true masterpiece of ancient Russian painting.

The temple icon of the Transfiguration Cathedral “Transfiguration” by Theophanes the Greek is now exhibited in one of the halls of the Tretyakov Gallery

Once upon a time, the walls of the cathedral were decorated with unique frescoes of the 12th century, which, unfortunately, have been lost. The only surviving piece of one of the cathedral frescoes can be seen in Historical Museum of Moscow.

Officially, the cathedral now belongs to the Pereslavl St. Nicholas Monastery, but services are rarely held here. We, like most tourists, only managed to walk around the cathedral and admire the monument to A. Nevsky.

Cathedral page on the website of the Pereslavl Museum-Reserve: museumpereslavl.ru

St. Vladimir's Cathedral


It is also called the New Cathedral.

It was built in the 18th century. and took over the functions of the old Transfiguration Cathedral. During the construction of the cathedral, the Bogoroditsko-Sretensky Monastery was located on this territory, which was later abolished and has not survived to this day. During the Soviet period, the House of Physical Education operated in the temple. Now it is a functioning temple. It is easy to get inside during the morning or evening liturgy.

Alexander Nevsky Church

The small temple, together with the Vladimir Cathedral, is part of the Red Square complex in Pereslavl. In style, these two temples are very similar and were built at the same time. The temple is dedicated to Prince Alexander Nevsky. The main shrine is the ark with a particle of his relics. In Pereslavl-Zalessky there is also A. Nevsky Museum, which is located near the Goritsky Monastery. Read about it below.

Iron Museum

The fact that this museum will be fun can be seen from the entrance.


The museum has a rich collection of a wide variety of irons, starting with the most ancient ones. The guides will humorously tell and clearly demonstrate to you the history of the appearance and transformation of this simple object. I advise everyone to visit this museum, especially families with children. Bright, fun, interesting.


The museum was opened in 1999 by frequent entrepreneur A. Vorobyov. There is another museum in Pereslavl that belongs to him - this Teapot Museum(located at Botik Petra). Both museums are very similar in style and design.

Opposite the Iron Museum you will see Museum of Cunning and Ingenuity, also opened by a private entrepreneur (since the end of January 2018 it has been closed for renovations). It contains antique household items. The abundance of such small, but imaginatively made museums suggests that Pereslavl residents are enterprising and very creative people.

Opening hours of the Iron Museum: daily from 10:00 to 18:00

Prices:

  • Weekdays - 100 rub. adults, 50 rub. pupils;
  • weekend - 120 rub.. adults, 60 rub. pupils;
  • holidays - 140 rub. adults, 70 rub. pupils.

Rybnaya Sloboda

Church of the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste

A small but very beautiful church in Rybnaya Sloboda. It stands on the shore of Lake Pleshcheevo, near the mouth of the Trubezh River.


The exact time of the founding of the church is unknown, but it is known that in the 17th century. it already existed. Be sure to go inside the church, there is an incredibly beautiful wall painting, which was done after the return of the church to the Russian Orthodox Church in the 90s. XX century The paintings were created by artists from the Izhevsk Artifact group under the direction of V. N. Morozov. During Soviet times, the church was desolate. There were premises for a rescue station here, and before that there were metalwork workshops and a library.

The main shrine of the temple- icon of the 40 Sebastian martyrs with particles of relics. The church is not always open. See the service schedule (the service schedule is promptly posted on the page In contact with).

Southern part of the city

There are as many as five monasteries in Pereslavl-Zalessky - three for men and two for women. Four of them are located in the southern part of the city, within walking distance of each other.

The monasteries of Pereslavl suffered greatly during the Soviet period. Not all of them are now operational, not all have been restored, but work to restore them is underway.

I suggest starting your inspection from the Goritsky Monastery, which towered above the city. Its towers and the majestic appearance of powerful walls give the monastery a resemblance to a fortress.

Goritsky Assumption Monastery and Art Museum

A monastery with a very ancient history. It is called Goritsky because it is located on a mountain.


A little about the history of the monastery

The monastery was founded during Ivan Kalita(beginning of the 14th century). The original wooden buildings of the monastery were destroyed by the troops of Khan Tokhtamysh. Later it was rebuilt through the efforts of Dmitry Donskoy’s wife. The monastery was abolished in 1744. At first, the residence of the bishop of the Pereslavl diocese was placed here, but after 44 years it was closed too.

The territory of the monastery is quite impressive, which speaks of its wealth and prosperity in past years. Powerful stone walls with towers, as well as the Passage and Holy Gates, appeared here in the 17th century. Currently located on the belfry Observation deck, from which you can admire views of the city outskirts and Lake Pleshcheyevo. Although it is small in height, the monastery itself stands on a mountain, so the views from the site are very spectacular.

The largest temple on the territory of the monastery is Assumption Cathedral. It began to be built in the 50s of the 18th century, but due to the abolition of the diocese, it was never completed. Go inside the cathedral, as the best craftsmen from New Jerusalem worked on its design. Very beautiful preserved gilded iconostasis the work of the Moscow master Ya. Zhukov.

Currently posted here Historical and Art Museum-Reserve with an art gallery(a good collection, which includes works by Korovin, Makovsky, Polenov, Mashkov and Lentulov).


Work by Konstantin Korovin “Early Spring” from the art gallery of the Pereslavl Museum

One of the existing churches is the gate church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker from the late 17th century. On the monastery territory there is a bust of Yuri Dolgoruky, the founder of Pereslavl-Zalessky.

There is also a necropolis here (one of the most famous burials of the academician of painting D. Kardovsky).

House of the artist Kardovsky located downstairs, next to the monastery.

Opening hours of the Art Museum:

  • from 10:00 to 17:00 - from October to April;
  • from 10:00 to 18:00 - from May to September;
  • Sanitary day is the last Tuesday of the month. On Monday, the museum territory is open to the public.

Price:

  • entrance to the territory - 50 rub.
  • single ticket for all exhibitions excluding discounts and benefits - 260 rub.

Prices for visiting individual objects

A. Nevsky Museum

The exhibition is dedicated to Alexander Nevsky, as well as the history of Pereslavl-Zalessky.

You can only visit it with a guided tour; it is included in the ticket price. The museum has wonderful guides who tell very interesting stories about the history of the city. Duration of the excursion - about 40 min. It is convenient to combine a visit to this museum with a tour of the Goritsky Monastery.

Opening hours:

from 10:00 to 17:00, every day except Monday.

Price:

  • children under 3 years old - free, children from 3 to 14 years old - 80 rub.
  • pensioners - 100 rub., adults - 150 rub. Guide services are included in the price.

Radio Museum

Located on Podgornaya Street, across the road from the Goritsky Monastery.

The unusual collection of the museum was collected by a true enthusiast and connoisseur of radio technology. In addition to the old tube radio, old film and photographic equipment, the very first models of televisions (the famous KVN-49 and etc.). Most often, the owner himself conducts excursions. The duration of the excursion is 30-40 minutes. Many exhibits can be touched and tested in action. Photography is free.

This is one of the most interesting museums in Pereslavl.

Opening hours:

  • From Tuesday to Sunday - from 10:00 to 18:00,
  • Monday is a day off.

Price:

  • adults - 200 rub.
  • schoolchildren - 100 rubles.

Holy Trinity Danilov Monastery

Located near the Goritsky Monastery.

This monastery was founded in 1508 by St. Daniel. During the Soviet period, the monastery was closed and returned to the Russian Orthodox Church in 1995. Now it is a functioning monastery. The most interesting thing on the territory of the monastery is Trinity Cathedral Built in 1532. Inside this cathedral are frescoes from the 17th century., created by masters of the Kostroma school under the leadership Guria Nikitina and well preserved to this day.

Interestingly, the Trinity Cathedral was built in honor of the birth of the son of Vasily III, the future Tsar Ivan the Terrible.

During his lifetime, Saint Righteous Daniel was known as the patron saint of all the poor, homeless, sick and wretched. It is not without reason that the first hospital in Pereslavl was opened on the territory of this monastery.

The relics of the righteous Daniel rest in the monastery, in the Danilovsky boundary of the Trinity Cathedral.

The monastery is open to visitors:

  • weekdays - from 07:30 to 20:00;
  • Saturday, Sunday and holidays - from 8:30 to 20:30.

Feodorovsky Convent

The active convent of Pereslavl. It is located next to the Arboretum and two other monasteries - Goritsky and St. Danilov.

A little about the history of the monastery

The monastery was founded in 1304. Initially it was a men's monastery, but since 1667 it was converted into a women's monastery, and the small male brethren were redistributed to other monasteries of the diocese.

The main temple on the territory of the monastery is Feodorovsky Cathedral, which was built and named after the son of Ivan the Terrible in 1557.

Under Soviet rule, the monastery was abolished. During this period, it housed either a children's colony, or a nursing home, or military institutions, or a dormitory at the institute.

The monastery is famous for housing one of the most revered icons of the Mother of God in Russia - the Andronikov Icon of the Mother of God. The Andronikovskaya Icon of the Mother of God is the main shrine of the monastery. Below the icon there is a drawer where people write notes with requests to the Mother of God

Several interesting events are associated with this icon. It is believed that it was written during the life of the Virgin Mary by the Evangelist Luke. During Byzantine times it belonged to Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos. In honor of this, it got its name.

Subsequently, the icon ended up in Greece, in one of the Orthodox monasteries, and in 1823 it was transported to Russia. For some time the icon stayed in the Kazan Monastery, not far from Vyshny Volochok. After its destruction under Soviet rule, it was in Kazan, and then in the Epiphany Cathedral of this city, from where it was mysteriously stolen in 1984.

The icon, which is now in the monastery, was brought here by one of the parishioners in 1998. And in 2005, according to the monastery chronicle, a real miracle happened here. The Icon of the Andronikovskaya Mother of God began to smell fragrant and, in the winter of 2006, to flow abundantly myrrh. Miracles of healing began to occur, which can be read about on the official website of the monastery: feodor.orthodox.ru

Our impression of visiting the Feodorovsky Convent is that the monastery is quite well-kept, with a large territory, but everything has been completely restored. The nuns are very friendly (they say that in total there are about 20 sisters living there now). In the temple where the miraculous icon hangs, there are many pilgrimage groups, but there is no fuss.

Photo and video filming inside the monastery is prohibited.

Sretenskaya Church

Well, there are plenty of churches in Pereslavl. I personally will not take the liberty of counting all the cathedrals and churches in this city. But I would like to highlight the Sretenskaya Church in particular. First of all, because it stands on almost the highest place in the city. And it looks so small and cozy among the huge monastic territories that surrounded it. It seemed to be lost among the three Pereslavl monasteries - Goritsky, St. Daniel and Feodorovsky.

The church was built in the 18th century. in a classical style, on the site of a wooden temple. From this place you can clearly see the panorama of the southern outskirts of the city with the three monasteries located here. On normal days, the church is open only in the morning. On major holidays, evening liturgy is also held.

Arboretum

It is located next to the Feodorovsky convent. It will be interesting for walks in the warm season for those who come to Pereslavl for a few days. The arboretum was created by a resident of Pereslavl-Zalessky, Honored Forester of Russia - S. F. Kharitonov. He looked after the park almost until the end of his life (and he died at 94). This is a good place to take a walk and relax in nature. For children there is a playground, a Fairy Tale trail, many wooden sculptures, and a large collection of plants. But the entrance to its territory is paid - 100 rub. for adults.

Opening hours: from 10:00 to 18:00.

Nikolsky Monastery

A functioning convent with a fairly well-groomed and cozy area - a pond, flower beds and fruit trees.


The monastery has a long history and was also originally founded as a monastery. Many buildings in it were destroyed after the revolutionary events. For example, the bell tower and the main temple of the monastery - St. Nicholas Cathedral - were blown up in the 30s of the 20th century.

St. Nicholas Cathedral was rebuilt in 2003, but the new style of construction does not repeat the previous one. Now it is one of the largest and most majestic temples in the city. And in the place where the bell tower stood, there is now a belfry with three bays.

The main shrine of the monastery is the Korsun Cross. This is a special, ancient Byzantine type of cross, with particles of saints’ relics inside.

There were only 10 such crosses. During Soviet times, the cross was in the Pereslavl Historical Museum, but in 2009 it was returned to the monastery. Also in the St. Nicholas Monastery are relics of St. Andrew of Smolensk, and now a temple dedicated to him is being built.

Northern part of the city

Nikitsky Monastery

This is another famous place of pilgrimage in Pereslavl. Stay here relics of St. Nikita the Stylite, the famous Pereslavl wonderworker and great martyr who lived in the 12th century.

Nikitsky Monastery is one of the oldest in Russia and the oldest in Pereslavl-Zalessky. It is believed that it was founded as early as 1010.

A little about the history of the monastery

The founder of the monastery is considered to be the blessed Prince Boris, the son of Prince Vladimir - the baptist of Rus'. The original wooden buildings of the monastery, of course, have not survived to this day. The oldest monastery buildings date back to the 16th century. - the era of the reign of Ivan the Terrible. This time marked the period of greatest prosperity for the monastery. Ivan the Terrible intended to use the monastery as a fortress. Therefore, he erected powerful walls with towers and loopholes.

Nikitsky Cathedral- the main temple on the monastery territory. It was built in the 16th century. The relics of St. Nikita the Stylite are hidden in the temple. St. Nikita the Stylite died at the hands of robbers who mistook the old iron chains in which the Saint was dressed for silver. In 1786, a stone chapel was built on the site of his prayer service (pillar-well).

St. Nikita the Stylite became famous during his lifetime for the gift of healing. And now numerous pilgrims come to him with requests for healing from incurable diseases. 19th century icon depicting the Pereslavl Saints - Nikita the Stylite, Cornelius, Daniel and Prince Andrei of Smolensk (collection of the Pereslavl Museum)

Approximately 1 km from the monastery (you need to go towards the Sin-stone) there is healing spring of St. Nikita- with a chapel and covered fonts. And next to the monastery there is a small chapel erected in honor of the healing of Mikhail of Chernigov. According to legend, Saint Nikita healed Prince Michael, who was paralyzed.

Trinity Church and the grave of Blessed Mishenka-Samuel

A small, unremarkable-looking church on the very edge of the city in Troitskaya Slobodka, which is now not in the best condition. But the church is active and has a long and interesting history. It is not necessary to go inside; you will not see much interesting there. But this place itself may be of interest to those who come to Pereslavl-Zalessky for pilgrimage purposes. The fact is that here is the grave of the locally revered Saint - Blessed Mishenka-Samuel.

He lived in Pereslavl at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. The story of his life is interesting and tragic, reminiscent of the fate of other famous Russian Saints - Blessed Matrona and Ksenia of St. Petersburg. Among believers far beyond Pereslavl, his burial place became famous as miraculous. Festive services are held there, and many come to the grave asking for healing and other help.

If you leave the city towards Rostov, you will immediately notice the sign “Grave of Bl. Mishenki-Samuel” standing on the road.

Outside Pereslavl

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Museum-Estate “Botik Petra”

Although this is one of the most famous attractions of Pereslavl-Zalessky, it did not make much of an impression on us. Although the place where Botik is located is very beautiful and perfect for walking. We walked there in winter; in summer it is probably even more beautiful. "Peter's Boat" is located outside the city, next to Lake Pleshcheyevo, near the village of Veskovo.

The view from the high Gremyach hill to Lake Pleshcheyevo is impressive.

The Botik Petra estate is one of the oldest provincial museums in Russia. It was opened already in 1803.

A little about the history of Botik

This shore of Lake Pleshcheevo, 2 km from Pereslavl, was chosen by Peter I for the construction of his famous Amusing Flotilla. This is where the Russian fleet originates.


“Petrine flotilla on Lake Pereslavl on August 25, 1692” - the work of the artist D. Kardovsky

The first launch took place here May 1, 1692. The ships were built at a shipyard located near the Trubezh River, in Pereslavl itself. It is known that the king lived in the Nikitsky and Goritsky monasteries during the construction of the ships.

Here is Botik himself:


This is the only surviving ship of the famous amusing flotilla, moreover, made by Peter himself.


There are other museums with small exhibitions on the territory of the museum complex. Pavilion "Rotunda" introduces the interiors of the 18th century. It was originally built as a dance hall. "White Palace" was built in the 19th century. for receiving high-ranking guests. Now there is an exhibition dedicated to Peter I.

Entrance to the territory of the museum-estate is paid, price - 30 rub.

Prices for visiting individual museums cm.

Open on the lake shore cafe "Botik".


Cafe "Botik" on the shore of Lake Pleshcheevo

And very close to him - Record Museum. We did not enter this museum. As we understand it, it only works on weekends. If you would like to go there, see the operating hours in the photo below:


We also did not dare to go to the Botik cafe. They say that you should definitely try the most famous Pereslavl dish here - vendace royally(which is found in Lake Pleshcheyevo).

In search of good Russian food, we decided to drive a little further - to the place praised by our friends tavern "Popov Meadow". Great place, highly recommend it! Nearby there is a store with local farm products (the name sounds a little Lithuanian - “Labaz”).

Lake Pleshcheyevo


Pereslavl is famous for being located in very beautiful places - at the confluence of the Trubezh River into Lake Pleshcheyevo. The landscapes around are very picturesque and hilly. It’s no wonder that many filmmakers used the city’s surroundings to film their films. The most famous is, of course, S. Eisenstein’s film “Alexander Nevsky”.

Lake Pleshcheyevo is the habitat of the most famous local delicacy - Pereslavl vendace. The image of this fish is on the coat of arms of Pereslavl. In former times it was called the “royal herring” and was served to the table of royal persons.

In summer there is a recreation center on Lake Pleshcheyevo. You can swim in the lake, there is a beach, places for fishing. Behind the beach there is a paid recreation area with a mini-zoo (mostly all sorts of goats and birds, but there is also a large bear in a cage), and a small museum of antiquities. This place is called "Cossack camp"(open only during the warm season).

Blue stone

The most famous object of Lake Pleshcheevo. Many people come here from afar specifically to look at this stone. Honestly, I don’t really understand why? This is a huge boulder, not very interesting in appearance, but shrouded in mysticism and various legends. Perhaps this mysticism attracts curious tourists here. And, of course, it’s customary to make wishes here.

The weight of the stone is 12 tons. It is called blue for its bizarre shade - slightly blue.

History of the Blue Stone in brief

It is not known exactly when it appeared in these parts, but it was back in the days of paganism. Obviously, the ancient people worshiped him and made sacrifices. The stone was later declared a demonic relic. They stubbornly tried to get rid of it in every possible way - they walled it up, buried it, or drowned it. But the stone floated out, came out, and appeared again. In the end they decided to leave him alone. So it now lies on the shore of Lake Pleshcheevo, at the very foot of Alexander Mountain.

There are rumors that this miracle stone changes its position every year.

At the very top of Alexandrova Mountain, where the Blue Stone is located, stands cross of A. Nevsky. It was erected on the site of a former monastery founded by Alexander. If you wish, you can climb up and see it, and at the same time admire the surrounding landscapes.

Teapot House Museum

If you have been to the Iron Museum, a similar story awaits you here, only about teapots. The guides here are the same comedians as in the ironing museum. The history of the development of this item is told in a fun and interesting way, clearly demonstrating the history of the teapot on objects from the museum collection. Both museums make a positive impression and add positive emotions to your visit to the city. The museum is located near the Botik Petra estate.

The exact address: Veskovo village, st. Peter the Great, 17

Opening hours:

  • in the warm season - daily from 10:00 to 18:00;
  • during the cold season - from 10:00 to 18:00 only on weekends and holidays.

Prices:

  • Weekdays - 100 rub. adults, 50 rub. pupils;
  • weekend - 120 rub. adults, 60 rub. pupils.

Steam Locomotive Museum

An interestingly conceived museum that is worth a visit if you are interested in the locomotive theme. It is located 20 km from the city, in village of Talitsa. The road there is far from ideal and goes along Lake Pleshcheevo.


It contains different models of trains, carriages and locomotives. Everything is located outside and, frankly speaking, is not in the best condition. One of the oldest examples, a steam locomotive with traces of a red star on the front, now looks rather pitiful. There is also an exhibition of vintage cars. It is not very large and is located under the roof.


In general, this is not a toy-gingerbread museum like the Iron and Teapot museums. Let's just say - not for everyone. For additional money, they offer a ride on a trolley (see prices below).

Opening hours:

  • in spring, summer and autumn - from 10:00 to 18:00 daily, except Monday and Tuesday;
  • in winter - from 10:00 to 17:00 every day, except Monday and Tuesday.

Price:

  • admission ticket - 150 rub.. adults, 50 rub. pupils;
  • riding on a trolley - 150 rub.. adults, 50 rub. pupils.
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Varvarin source

A miraculous healing spring near the village of Kupanskoye, 12 km from Pereslavl. From the city you need to go towards Sin-kamen and further along the lake. The place is blissful, there are many pilgrims and those who want to plunge into the font here. Many people simply go there to get clean and tasty water from the source. There is often a queue of people wanting to draw water.

The spring is named after Saint Barbara. According to legend, bathing in this spring healed a deaf and dumb man. There is a chapel next to it.

If you are not driving an SUV, then in the off-season it is better not to take risks and not drive, since asphalt is paved only on part of the road. You can walk from the Sin-stone to the source on foot.

The city of the Golden Ring closest to Pereslavl is Rostov. Guide to Rostov.

Where to stay

I often hear complaints that Pereslavl is good for everyone, but it is difficult to find decent accommodation options there. I do not agree with this opinion and believe that in Pereslavl everything is in order with affordable and more or less decent housing. Unlike Rostov or Suzdal. Below I post several proven places with good value for money.

Pereslavl-Zalessky is a small town, but there are hotels here and there is also a choice, albeit a small one. On average, you should expect 2000-3000 rubles for a standard double room in a good hotel, suites are more expensive. You can only stay cheaper in motels and the conditions there will be simpler. As an option for very inexpensive accommodation, you can consider staying in your own tent, either just somewhere in the forest or on the territory of a camp site. But in this post I will only talk about hotels.

Among the attractions, it makes sense to stop by the Iron Museum, the Steam Locomotive Museum and other small museums. I wrote separately in a post about what you can see in general - there is a whole list of interesting places.

I will only mention two important features. First, hotel prices on weekdays are cheaper than on weekends. Therefore, if you have the opportunity to travel during the week, you can save money. However, which hotel will be cheaper, you need to look at specific dates, because the cost changes not only depending on the day of the week, but also on the month.

The second feature is that there are a small number of hotels, so it makes sense to book a room in advance, otherwise everything may already be booked the day before. At least in the summer season, this is exactly what I encountered myself when I was looking for hotels on the Internet every day. By the way, the exception to the rule is, because there are as many as 60 standard rooms, not counting suites and family ones. But I’ll tell you about it below, since that’s where we ended up staying for the night.

Where to stay in Pereslavl-Zalessky

I have tried to arrange the hotels in order of increasing price, but it is better to check each time because the price will vary depending on the date. One hotel will be cheaper on weekends, another on weekdays. Prices are for weekends.

If you want to look for other hotels in Pereslavl-Zalessky, it is convenient to do this using the service, which shows prices for the same hotel in different booking systems. You can compare and choose the best offer.

Oscar

Auto Motel

Cost: from 800 rub. for a double room (without amenities)

Tourist Complex Botik

Cost: from 1800 rub. for a double room (without amenities)

Country house at Skier

Royal Palace

Cost: from 2500 rub. for a double room (with amenities)

Hotel Victoria Plaza

Cost: from 2800 rub. for a double room (with amenities)

Hotel Pereslavl

Cost: from 3000 rub. for a double room (with amenities)

A selection of accommodations on Airbnb

Airbnb is a good service through which you can rent private housing without intermediaries, both daily and for a longer period. If you don't have a registration there yet, then it's time to register and get one using this link. The bonus can be used throughout the year upon your first booking. And be sure to read about this service, where I tell you how to register, how to get a bonus, how to look for housing, etc.

The house is almost on the shore

Cost: 3500 rubles per day

New house with new furniture. Not quite a cottage, everything is quite simple, area about 50 m2, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Lake Pleshcheyevo is not far away, it’s a 5-minute walk away. .

House with sauna

Cost: 5000 rubles per day

The house is located in the village of Maurino, not far from Pereslavl-Zalessky. It is more suitable not for an excursion trip, but for relaxing with a group of people in nature. The house is new, clean, decorated with wood, with good furniture and fully equipped for a comfortable stay. The interior is nice, there is a sauna. Reviews about the owner and accommodation are very good. Two bedrooms, maximum number of guests - 8! Share among everyone and get very inexpensive accommodation. .

Hotel "Pereslavl" is the first hotel in Pereslavl-Zalessky, built for the Olympics. This is the oldest and largest hotel in the city. I have repeatedly talked about hotels built in Soviet times, and the conclusion was always the same - they have much more undeniable advantages than disadvantages. Cons what? Well, the layout is already somewhat old-fashioned, a corridor system, perhaps not the newest furniture, renovation. The advantages are of a completely different order - excellent service, decent buffet breakfasts, location in the city center, adequate booking conditions and prices. The same is true with the Pereslavl Hotel.
I have known this hotel for decades. Not only is it impossible to pass by and not notice when driving through Pereslavl - an impressive hotel, a spacious square in front of it. But there was a time when, when I was working in tourism, I ordered excursions from the Pereslavl travel agency, because the best guides in the city worked here.
And then the day came when I was able to live in this hotel, experience all its joys, and I must say - “Pereslavl” pleased me. It is still a tourist center in Pereslavl-Zalessky, where you can stay overnight, relax, have a delicious meal in a cafe, order an excursion from a professional guide, buy souvenirs, etc. I’ll tell you about all this and my impressions today in this review.

Why Pereslavl?

I guess it's just time will stay at the main hotel of the city, get to know “Pereslavl” personally. Moreover, you know, we are lovers of big, real hotels. All other things being equal, from a good large hotel with infrastructure and a good mini-hotel (guest house) We will always choose the first one.


Well, in all seriousness, what is impossible not to pay attention to is the price of staying in this hotel, which is important for tourists and travelers. The price of accommodation is absolutely adequate, the hotel makes impressive discounts and about booking from the official website of the Pereslavl Hotel, and when booking on Booking. Check out the prices and see for yourself! Accommodation in a standard room with buffet breakfast when booking under a promotion will cost you 2,000 - 2,500 rubles! The price varies slightly depending on the dates and day of the week and may even be less! And how good are the Superior rooms here? Large, spacious, with a sofa. The cost is about 2,800 - 3,000 rubles with breakfast. Alas, we didn't get one. A very sought after number, keep that in mind.
In general, Pereslavl is full of advantages. In addition to excellent value for money, there are many good things for those traveling as a family. The hotel provides cribs free of charge, regardless of the age of the baby. And these are completely full-fledged, comfortable beds.






The hotel cafe has a children's menu, which is also a big plus.
The price, a considerable number of positive reviews, focus on children, location, buffet breakfast - this is what immediately attracts attention. For us, these are convincing advantages for choosing a hotel.

Arrival, check-in

Since the trip was not pre-planned, there was no longer the opportunity to choose hotel rooms closer to the arrival date. The better rooms were occupied, as were the Standard rooms with one large bed. We stayed in a Suite category room (the cost of this room at a non-refundable rate for our dates was 2,880 rubles with breakfast).
I was allowed to take a photo of the Standard with two single beds. Other rooms were occupied. Please note that the Standard room is small but very nice.



So, we arrived at the hotel at 13.30. The hotel surprised us with a renovated facade and a decently filled parking lot. "Pereslavl" turned out to be a very popular hotel.
We were greeted warmly at the reception. I filled out the Guest Card. Checked out quickly, without any problems. We received our room key card and took the elevator to the third floor.



Suite

Suite - a room with two rooms - a spacious living room and a small bedroom (isolated rooms).
The living room has a sofa, desk, chair, wardrobe, large mirror, nightstand and coffee table.



There is a large TV on the wall that shows about 12 channels.

The bedroom has a large bed, bedside tables, and a table lamp.



The room has two balconies. Our windows looked out onto a large area in front of the hotel and the road. The site will be improved in the near future.



I want to warn you right away. Despite the fact that the hotel is somewhat removed from the road, traffic noise can be heard at night. Well, let's just say, until one o'clock in the morning for sure. Then it's quiet until the morning. If you are sensitive to noise, when booking, specify a room with windows facing the courtyard and away from the elevator. The road didn’t bother us much, we didn’t hear the elevator at all, but you never know... People are all different.
By the way, the windows in the hotel are already modern, double-glazed. There are mosquito nets. The windows are large, floor-to-ceiling (French). We woke up in the morning, the sun seeps through the tulle, jumps through the thick curtains, floods everything around... The feeling is incomparable!

As for the furniture. All the furniture (wardrobe, table, etc.) is quite new.

Leather sofa needs updating. When unfolded, the upholstery of the sofa mattress came apart in places. And if you start looking for the disadvantages of the room, then you can definitely cling to the sofa. Yes, not new. But if you remember the adequate price of this Suite and many other advantages of the Pereslavl Hotel, then you no longer want to cling.

In general, I slept very well in the room. It's a rare occurrence that we woke up before our daughter.
There are no complaints about the bed, bed linen, pillows and blankets. Everything is clean and comfortable.



I also want to note an important point for me. The room is very warm and comfortable to be in. And this despite the fact that we stopped by on a day when it was about zero outside, even snowing. Why did you pay attention to this? Yes, in almost every hotel I was freezing all autumn, winter and spring, waking up with a stuffy nose. And here it’s warm everywhere - in the room, corridors, halls, cafes. We wore short sleeves.

The room has Wi-Fi. The Internet worked quickly, without interruptions.

On the table there is an electric kettle, glasses, cups, spoons, saucers. A small digression - coolers with hot and cold water are in the hall.

In addition to the living room, bedroom and two balconies, the room has a small hallway-hallway

and a bathroom.
The bathroom has a bath, sink, warm heated towel rail, shelf and towel hangers. Each guest is provided with two towels (large and medium) plus a foot towel. Bathrobes and toiletries (soap, shampoo and shower gel) are also provided. Hairdryer and slippers are available free of charge upon request.


Meals at the Pereslavl Hotel - Fit Café and Grand Café

This is a serious question. A good breakfast is a must. A good lunch and dinner is an enjoyable part. And if good breakfasts are found in hotels from time to time, then we managed to have a good lunch and dinner in hotels... We almost never managed to, I won’t lie. ​The Pereslavl Hotel was an exception.
I'll start with breakfast. IN Cafe Fit In the morning (from 8.00 to 11.00) buffet breakfasts are organized. Breakfast is very good. Delicious. Two types of milk porridge, omelet, eggs, cheese, sausage, ham, casserole, potatoes, sausages, muesli, cereal, yogurt, juices, tea, coffee, etc. In terms of the quality and organization of breakfasts, the Pereslavl Hotel is the best of all where we lived in Pereslavl. In other words, if a good breakfast is more important to you than new furniture and modern design, then this is the place for you.

But breakfast is breakfast, but the question of where to eat in Pereslavl-Zalessky remained open to us until now. I’ve talked about this many times and won’t repeat it, but in recent years we haven’t been able to find our own cafe (restaurant) in Pereslavl. And then, unexpectedly...
has been working at the Pereslavl Hotel for a long time. It's surprising that many haven't heard of him. Including us. Most likely the fact is that it is somewhat removed from the road, and it is difficult to see it during the day. It’s easier at night - the illuminated “FIT Cafe” sign is clearly visible.

The cafe has two rooms. First hall.

Second hall.

Prices are moderate. There are discounts.

There is a fairly varied Lenten menu (this was important for us) and a children's menu.

I liked the fact that the food is prepared upon ordering (and not heated). Everything is fresh. I liked the service - prompt and friendly. There is a service to order food to your room.
But the most important thing is that it’s delicious here! Including a delicious Lenten menu and delicious desserts.
Our lunch. Mostly lean.
















In addition to the Fit cafe, on the ground floor in Pereslavl there is Grand Cafe. This is a new restaurant. Many people don't know about him. Take note! Here you can eat a la carte, drink delicious coffee, and also order a banquet, celebration, lunch and dinner for tourist groups. You can enter the Grand Cafe through the main entrance to the Pereslavl Hotel.



At the moment, the Pereslavl Hotel, in our opinion, is the best in Pereslavl-Zalessky that we have stayed at. Not ideal (I hardly know anyone who is ideal), but best overall very many factors.
Main advantages:

  1. Good value for money.
  2. Excellent discounts when booking on the hotel website and Booking (including the "Birthday" promotion - 20% discount on accommodation, as well as a bottle of champagne and a fruit basket as a gift - valid for seven days before the date of birth and ten days after it upon presentation of a passport).
  3. Wonderful location in the city center, within walking distance to many attractions and infrastructure of the city (shops, ATMs, cafes, etc.).
  4. Excellent buffet breakfast included in the price.
  5. Excellent service, very pleasant, professional staff, clean and tidy.
  6. Having your own travel agency (booking excursions).
  7. Having your own large parking lot.
  8. Fast free internet.
  9. Good food a la carte in the hotel cafe.
  10. Availability of a free children's playroom.
  11. Free cribs...

And so on.
Yes, the numbers are imperfect. Fans of modern designs and interiors and ergonomically organized spaces may well not like something in the rooms. BUT they are clean, cozy, and you sleep well. And there is a choice - by category and location (windows facing the courtyard or the road). This is not so little.
I also like that the oldest hotel in Pereslavl is developing, improving, and thinking about the future. Cafes are opening, the facade and halls are being updated. There are further plans to improve the surrounding area. This means the hotel will be even better and more attractive.
Do I recommend the Pereslavl Hotel? Yes, I recommend

  • for everyone who is looking for inexpensive accommodation in Pereslavl-Zalessky (with a good breakfast),
  • parents with children of different ages,
  • large families
  • tourists who want to get a quality excursion program,
  • tourist groups.

In general, everyone!

P.S. My husband asked me today in surprise why we had never stayed here before. The answer is simple. I usually book hotels on Booking. And I set certain criteria in the search. The rating is from 8. So the system did not give me the Pereslavl Hotel. Their rating is slightly lower.
It's actually a shame. A good hotel, which has a lot of advantages, good and excellent reviews, leaving a pleasant impression, was passed by due to some subjective disadvantages (for me personally, not fundamental). And she's not the only one. Our loved ones in Veliky Novgorod,