Today, the Versailles remains a that combines museum-like grandeur with modern amenities.

The hotel's restaurant, Ne Ryday (Don't Cry) , continues to serve as a central gathering point for travelers and locals alike.

Simple quarters in a refined hotel featuring a restaurant, an art gallery & breakfast. VERSAILLES HOTEL - Reviews (Vladivostok, Russia)

In 1935, following the Bolshevik revolution, the hotel was renamed Chelyuskin in honor of the heroic Soviet steamship rescue mission. During the Soviet period, it became a legendary venue, often requiring a month-long reservation to dine at its prestigious restaurant.

While some Traveler Reviews on TripAdvisor note that the facilities reflect its age, most emphasize its unmatched location "just steps away from all major attractions".

Renowned authors Somerset Maugham and Bertolt Brecht are among the famous names associated with the hotel's guest list.

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