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Valentine's Day at the Hyatt Regency

Celebrate romance high above sparkling Petrovsky Park.

February 14. Valery Matytsin / TASS

The romantic months of February and March begin with Valentine’s Day this coming Sunday (Feb. 14). Even though Russians traditionally celebrate men on Feb. 23 (Defender of the Homeland Day) and women on March 8 (International Women’s Day), they have happily joined their foreign friends and added this celebration of couples in honor of St. Valentine. 

The Hyatt Regency in Petrovsky Park is offering a romantic and fun evening this Sunday at the Oriental Bar. True to their name, the Oriental Bar chefs have come up with a menu with Asian notes: a wide assortment of the freshest sushi and rolls, seafood ceviche and tartare, cold seafood salads and hot starters with salmon and scallops, three choices of mains that include fillet mignon. For dessert: a light and airy strawberry cake or fruit.

Enjoy dinner with music, special gifts from Dolce & Gabbana, and some of the best views of the city skyscrapers glittering beyond the windows. Take part in a draw for a free romantic night at the hotel.

There is a deposit with the reservation.

For more information, see their site. To book, call +7 495 479 1234 or write to oriental@hyatt.com.

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