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Discover St. Petersburg regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Founded in 1703 by Peter the Great; it became the capital of Russia and retained this status until 1918. It is now considered the “Northern capital” of Russia.
Arrive at the airport in St. Petersburg or depart from your cruise ship. Meet your guide and check into your selected hotel. Begin your exploration today with a view of the major architectural works of the city. You will have chance to see the famous statue of Peter the Great, known as the Bronze Horseman. Admire the Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood and St. Isaac’s Cathedral.
Cross the Neva River to Vasilievsky Island, the largest island in the Neva delta. Visit the Peter and Paul Fortress, the birthplace of the city. The Fortress is located on one of the small islands in Neva Delta. Take a relaxing boat ride along the rivers and canals of St. Petersburg, revealing the unique beauty of the city. Be sure to take your camera as you will have a chance to see the city from different angles, with ample opportunities to capture memorable photos. Enjoy time at leisure in the city center before returning to your hotel.
Take an unforgettable tour of the Hermitage Museum. This Museum occupies six magnificent buildings along the River Neva in the heart of St Petersburg. The leading role in this unique architectural ensemble is played by the Winter Palace. The Hermitage is one of the largest museums in the world and houses incomparable collections of art treasures.
Free time in personal pursuits.
Enjoy a tour to Tsarskoye Selo (Tsar’s village) which served as a summer residence of the Russian Royal family from the days of Peter the Great until the time of the last tsar.
Visit the 18th-century Catherine’s Palace, followed by a tour of Peterhof, another summer residence of the Russian Royal family, located on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. It shows the Russian tsars’ admiration for the French-styled palaces and gardens. A system of multiple fountains and waterfalls with an abundance of gold sculptures below the Grand Palace has recently been opened to the public after restoration. View the cascade of 129 fountains from the terrace. The most famous of these is the Samson Fountain, from which a jet of water shoots 66 feet into the air. Transfer to the city center by hydrofoil (depending on the season).
After breakfast, bid farewell to St. Petersburg as you depart for the airport for your flight or the port for your cruise.
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