It is the Great city. We are excited to have visited it. Everyone should at least once in the life. We fell in love with the city. I like walking and the city is comfortable for doing this. The center is fascinating. There are straight streets, large squares. It is impossible to get lost. In two days. Don't miss Peterhof. It is strongly recommended. The fountains are marvelous. Hope it is not the last time for me.
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Winter Guided Tour to St. Petersburg
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Russia Christmas Guided Tour
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- duration 4 days/3 nights
- cost from 450 € per person
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Tour includes
- Hotel 3*, 4*, 5*
- City Tour
- Hermitage Tour
- Folklore Show
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Honeymoon Guided Tour in St Petersburg, Russia
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Guided Tours St.Petersburg
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Peterhof Grand Palace and Parks Guided Tour
Guided Tour to Peterhof Grand Palace, situated 29 km South-East from St. Petersburg on the shore of the Gulf of Finland is a tour to a former official summer residence of the Russian Tsars, is often referred to as "the Russian Versailles", (believe us, much more impressive!). It is an ensemble of gardens, palaces, fountains rich with water, gilded sculptures and trimmed trees.
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St. Isaac's Cathedral Guided Tour
Tour to St. Isaac’s Cathedral gives you an oportunity to visit the largest cathedral in the St Petersburg, fourth largest cupola cathedral in the world. Richly decorated with mosaics, frescos, and marbles and holds about 13000 people at the same time.
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Peter and Paul Fortress Guided Tour
Tour to Peter and Paul fortress which is a birthplace of St.Petersburg will bring you to the atmosphere of the beginning of the 18th century. During that tour you will take a walk around the fortress and have a guided tour inside the oldest cathedral in Saint-Petersburg, a burial place for the Romanov dynasty.
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Yusupov Palace Guided Tour and Mysterious Grigory Rasputin
Tour to the Yusupov Palace, situated on the bank of the Moika river, is one of the most intriguing of all the tours available in St Petersburg, Russia. The Yusupov Palace which became a museum is one of the four palaces that this family, the richest one in Russia had in St Petersburg, but it was their favorite one!