St. Petersburg Sightseeing tour
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St. Petersburg Sightseeing tour
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Discover St. Petersburg’s iconic highlights on this 3-hour tour with our professional guide. You will travel around the city in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, making photo stops by major attractions, including the Peter and Paul Fortress, Palace Square, St. Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. Enjoy the sweeping views that open from the Spit of Vasilievsky Island, and see the Winter Palace, Nevsky Prospect, and other world-renowned sights, as your guide recounts the bewildering events that shaped Russia’s history and culture.
St. Petersburg Sightseeing tour with a visit to the State Hermitage museum
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St-Petersburg: the State Hermitage museum with the Gold Room or the Diamond Room (transfer not included)
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St-Petersburg: the State Hermitage museum with the Gold Room and the Diamond Room (transfer not included)
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St-Petersburg the Sightseeing tour with the visit to the Peter and Paul Fortress and the Peter and Paul Cathedral
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St. Petersburg Sightseeing tour with a visit to St. Isaac’s Cathedral or the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
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St-Petersburg sightseeing tour with the visit to the St. Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
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St-Petersburg guided tour to the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood + river and canal cruise
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St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Imperial Porcelain factory with master-class
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St-Petersburg River and canal cruise
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St-Petersburg Sightseeing tour with river and canal cruise (folklore and buffet included)
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St-Petersburg Folk Show “Feel Yourself Russian” in Nicolaevsky Palace
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Witness the colorful energy and vibrant charm of our Russian folk show ‘Feel Yourself Russian’, an enchanting performance at Nikolayevsky Palace in St. Petersburg. Enjoy vocal quartets and dramatic dances of the show and taste the traditional Russian snacks during the intermission (for an additional charge).
St-Petersburg Sightseeing tour with a visit to the Folk Show “Feel Yourself Russian” at Nicolaevsky Palace
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St-Petersburg Night sightseeing Tour
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Night St. Petersburg is very different from what it is during the daylight. We suggest that you use every minute of your St. Petersburg stay to the full and see how beautiful can our city be at night. This unique St. Petersburg night sightseeing tour will multiply your impressions of the city. You will be able to enjoy the sail and make superb after-dark photos. Night-time tour of St. Petersburg will surely be the highlight of your visit.
St-Petersburg Night sightseeing Tour with River Cruise under the raising Draw Bridges
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St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Peterhof with a visit to the Lower Garden
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St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Peterhof with a visit to the Lower Garden and the Grand Palace
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St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Peterhof with visit to the Grand Palace and to the Tsarsko Selo with Catherin Palace
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St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Tsarsko Selo with the visit to the Catherin palace
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St-Petersburg Guided tour to Kronshtadt with a visit to the Naval Cathedral
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St-Petersburg Guided tour to Ivangorod with a visit to the Ivangorodskaya Fortress |
Ivangorod Fortress is a medieval castle in Ivangorod, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It is located on the Narva River along the Russian border with Estonia, across from the Estonian city of Narva. Facing Narva Castle across the Estonian border, Ivangorod’s impressive 15th century fortress with its huge walls and hight towers houses an art museum with interactive displays of its architecture and history. It is one of the unique place in the world where two former enemy castles stand in an arrow flight distance.
St-Petersburg Guided tour to Vyborg |
St-Petersburg Guided tour to Veliky Novgorod |
The city of Veliky Novgorod—where Prince Rurik declared the Russian state in the eighth century—is full of historic monuments, churches, and cathedrals. Veliky Novgorod is considered to be the first capital of Russia. Explore the town with an experienced guide who can help you understand the Russian history.
St-Petersburg the Sightseeing tour with a visit to the Grand Maket museum |
Discover St. Petersburg’s iconic highlights on this 3-hour tour with our professional guide. You will travel around the city in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle, making photo stops by major attractions, including the Peter and Paul Fortress, Palace Square, St. Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. Enjoy the sweeping views that open from the Spit of Vasilievsky Island, and see the Winter Palace, Nevsky Prospect, and other world-renowned sights, as your guide recounts the bewildering events that shaped Russia’s history and culture.
Here on the layout area of 800 square meters you will see the generalized images of cities and regions of Russia. Hundreds of moving trains and cars, sound and light effects add dynamics to the exposition and thousands of tiny figures make the genre scenes. Add the astonishing effect of day and night changing –an see why not a single visitor can be indifferent!
It’s up your choice: to stroll in museum on your own or buy the excursion.
St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Petrovskaya Aquatoria |
Historical theatrical scale model Petrovskaya Akvatoria – is the story of the Northern capital and the creation of the Russian fleet in an interactive miniature. Spit of Vasilyevsky Island without Rostral Columns, Menshikov’s homestead instead SPBGU, the first port of St. Petersburg, Masquerade in Peterhof, old fortress in Oranienbaum, which no longer exists,- hard to imagine, but now you can see it with your own eyes! Here one can find recreated ancient estates, parks, palaces … The main feature of the scale model is a real water area, symbolizing the Neva’s aquatory and the Gulf of Finland with models of the ships of the Petrine era float on water. But the reconstruction of the architectural ensembles and landscape is not the main point of the exhibit. It is only the decoration, that unfolds a picture of life in the city in the time of the great Russian emperors from Peter the Ist till Catherine the IInd. The moving objects (figures of people, carriages, ships), light, sound and visual effects can reproduce the change of the day and night, as well as the changes in weather’s conditions. Different scenarios of the theatrical actions is turned on according to the timetable by pressing special buttons. It brings the additional interaction to the exhibit.
St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Russian Village Shuvalovka |
St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Russian Village Shuvalovka with vodka degustation |
St-Petersburg Guided tour to the Russian Vodka Museum with degustation |
Russian Vodka Museum is now reopened in a new location at Konnogvardeysky Boulevard under the same roof with the new restaurant “Russian VodkaRoom No. 1”. The Restaurant and museum complex is situated in the very heart of St. Petersburg near St. Isaac’s Square in the historical building of Headquarters and Stables of the Horse Guard Regiment. Russian Vodka Museum is the first museum in Russia and in the world dedicated exclusively to Vodka. Its exhibition tells about the history of the drink which has been an integral part and essential attribute of Russian life for centuries. Russian Vodka Museum is a member of “Museum Quarter. St.Petersburg.”. It gives a fascinating insight into the Russian history, culture and drinking traditions. During the guided tour around the museum our guests will hear about the vodka’s origin, Russian dining traditions, Russian vodka Kings, and feel the close link between the history of the Russian State and the history of this strong drink.
St-Petersburg the Sightseeing tour with the visit to the Faberge Museum |
Discover St. Petersburg’s iconic highlights on this 3-hour tour with our professional guide – by foot or in comfortable vehicle on your choice. You will travel around the city center making photo stops by major attractions, including the Peter and Paul Fortress, Palace Square, St. Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. Enjoy the sweeping views that open from the Spit of Vasilievsky Island, and see the Winter Palace, Nevsky Prospect, and other world-renowned sights, as your guide recounts the bewildering events that shaped Russia’s history and culture.
The Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg was founded to preserve, study, and promote Russia’s cultural heritage as well as to develop the city’s extensive network of museums. The museum’s collection contains the world’s largest collection of works by Carl Faberge, including nine of the famous Imperial Easter Eggs, regarded not only as the finest jeweled works of art, but also as unique historical artifacts. The museum’s collection also includes decorative and applied works made by the Russian masters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum is located in the Shuvalov Palace on the Fontanka River – one of the most beautiful palaces in St. Petersburg.
Gatchina Palace and Estate Museum is located 45 km to the south-west of St.Petersburg. The unique atmosphere of the Royal country seat and glorious 18th century interiors are at your service. Valuable collections of painting, furniture, porcelain, antique weapon as well as Gobelin tapestries, embroideries and Italian sculpture will let a visitor get a vivid impression of the royal court life. While darkness and dampness of the mysterious underpass will let you feel the romance of the Russian Castle.