Gold 1905 Boutique Hotel
The Gold 1905 Boutique Hotel is a historic hotel in the heart of the Ural capital.
The hotel is located in a cultural heritage site. The building was built in 1888 by order of local merchants, the Makarov brothers.
The hotel rooms recreate a unique space decorated with a collection of custom-made furniture. The interior of the room, which is intentionally eclectic, makes guests feel more like they are in a cozy private house than in a hotel. This atmosphere is created by combining design and interior items selected by craftsmen and reflecting the comfort of the home space. The hotel has 24 rooms in total. At the same time, each room is designed in its own unique style.
The unique atmosphere and historical context blend seamlessly with the modern design concept of the hotel. Unique materials were used in the decoration of the hotel. The halls, stairs and reception area are made of natural granite and marble, imported to order from Italy.The stones from these quarries have been creating art and history for thousands of years.The walls in the corridors and bathrooms are decorated with decorative plaster with original paintings. The combination of interior items and furniture made of rare woods in each room will not leave indifferent connoisseurs of natural materials.
The designers carefully preserved the appearance of the historical building, which is an object of cultural heritage, but at the same time brought a modern English flavor to the very heart of Yekaterinburg.
The hotel is located in the very center of Yekaterinburg. The main entrance is located opposite the City Administration and the Central Department Store. Most of the rooms overlook Teatralny Lane, as well as the cozy, quiet courtyard of the hotel.
It is worth noting the sights that surround the hotel. Vayner Pedestrian Street and 1905 Goda Square are within walking distance. After passing through the underpass, you will find yourself next to the Bolshoy Zlatoust temple, and a 10-minute walk to the central embankment of the city pond.