What interesting excursions are taking place in St. Petersburg?

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Popular walks on rivers and canals in St. Petersburg last about an hour or two and they are often combined with sightseeing tours around the city. This allows tourists one day to see Nevsky Prospekt, Isaakievsky and Kazan Cathedrals, the Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood, the Admiralty, the Palace Square and admire the facades of the St. Petersburg embankments from the water.

And in the daytime you can add a visit to the Hermitage, the Kunstkamera or to the city sightseeing tour Peter and Paul Fortress, and for a boat trip "Night Petersburg" to go at dusk. So the passengers of the ship will be able to see the illumination of the Northern Palmyra and the process of bridging.

There are many thematic excursions around St. Petersburg. In places associated with the names of Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Gogol, Peter I, Catherine II, Rasputin, monasteries, temples, palaces, museums and even the bridges of the city.

If rest time allows, it is worth going on excursions in the suburbs of St. Petersburg. The programs are different: in Peterhof you can only go to the fountains, visit the Grand Palace or one or two Small. There are tours that combine visits to Pavlovsk and Pushkin, Kronstadt and Oranienbaum

February 1, 2012

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