Mariarose Guest House
Here you find homelike atmosphere and Siberian hospitality. Our comfortable double and twin rooms have all major amenities, there’s a cozy lounge with fireplace.
Our guesthouse of 10 comfortable rooms is located in very picturesque setting on a hill slope overlooking the Baikal Lake and has a good view of St. Nicolas Orthodox Church and surrounding taiga
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Listvyanka (Russian: Листвя́нка) is an urban-type settlement in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, situated seventy kilometres from Irkutsk, near the point where the Angara River leaves Lake Baikal. Listvyanka is accessible by bus or ferry from Irkutsk. Its population is 1,745 (2002 Census). Despite its modest size Listvyanka is one of the busiest tourist spots in the whole of Siberia. Due to its proximity to Irkutsk, it sees probably more visitors than all other towns and villages on Lake Baikal combined - particularly weekending Irkutians and foreign tourists (Russian travellers prefer wilder spots) and is relatively overdeveloped, with a tourist-oriented market, picknick areas and a plethora of hotels and cafes.