Itinerary
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St. Petersburg
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5/8/2020 |
5/8/2020 |
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Founded by Peter I in 1703, this beautiful city became the designated capital of Imperial Russia from 1712 to 1914. St. Petersburg was a gateway to the West and a distinctly European metropolis with Baroque and neo-classical mansions. The second-largest city in Russia and the country’s principal seaport, St. Petersburg boasts some of the world’s finest art museums, opulent palaces and one of the world’s most talented ballet companies. Many monuments and palaces in and around St. Petersburg are being carefully restored; they represent an important facet of the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage. Some of the world’s most magnificent art treasures are housed in the famous Hermitage; several other museums boast fine collections by Russian and international artists. Strolling down Nevsky Prospect, you will realize the pride of St. Petersburg’s stoic citizens as the former glamour and opulence of its stately buildings begin to emerge once again.
Suggested Private Excursions
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage Museum - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Orientation Tour - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Excursion to Peterhof - 6 hours
St Petersburg: Catherine's Palace in Pushkin - 4 hours
St. Petersburg - 3 day's itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - Jewish Heritage Tour
St. Petersburg - Moscow in a Nutshell on a Day's Visit - Full day
St. Petersburg - Romantic Cruise on Rivers and Canals - 1 to 2 hours
St. Petersburg - 2 days' itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - City tour + Peter and Paul Fortress + St. Isaac's Cathedral - 8 hours
St. Petersburg - Brief City tour + The Hermitage Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg - Peterhof and Pushkin - Summer Royal Residences
St. Petersburg - Brief City Tour and Russian Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg City Tour - 7 hours
St. Petersburg - Pushkin - 7 hours
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St. Petersburg
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5/9/2020 |
5/9/2020 |
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Founded by Peter I in 1703, this beautiful city became the designated capital of Imperial Russia from 1712 to 1914. St. Petersburg was a gateway to the West and a distinctly European metropolis with Baroque and neo-classical mansions. The second-largest city in Russia and the country’s principal seaport, St. Petersburg boasts some of the world’s finest art museums, opulent palaces and one of the world’s most talented ballet companies. Many monuments and palaces in and around St. Petersburg are being carefully restored; they represent an important facet of the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage. Some of the world’s most magnificent art treasures are housed in the famous Hermitage; several other museums boast fine collections by Russian and international artists. Strolling down Nevsky Prospect, you will realize the pride of St. Petersburg’s stoic citizens as the former glamour and opulence of its stately buildings begin to emerge once again.
Suggested Private Excursions
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage Museum - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Orientation Tour - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Excursion to Peterhof - 6 hours
St Petersburg: Catherine's Palace in Pushkin - 4 hours
St. Petersburg - 3 day's itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - Jewish Heritage Tour
St. Petersburg - Moscow in a Nutshell on a Day's Visit - Full day
St. Petersburg - Romantic Cruise on Rivers and Canals - 1 to 2 hours
St. Petersburg - 2 days' itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - City tour + Peter and Paul Fortress + St. Isaac's Cathedral - 8 hours
St. Petersburg - Brief City tour + The Hermitage Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg - Peterhof and Pushkin - Summer Royal Residences
St. Petersburg - Brief City Tour and Russian Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg City Tour - 7 hours
St. Petersburg - Pushkin - 7 hours
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St. Petersburg
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5/10/2020 |
5/10/2020 |
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Founded by Peter I in 1703, this beautiful city became the designated capital of Imperial Russia from 1712 to 1914. St. Petersburg was a gateway to the West and a distinctly European metropolis with Baroque and neo-classical mansions. The second-largest city in Russia and the country’s principal seaport, St. Petersburg boasts some of the world’s finest art museums, opulent palaces and one of the world’s most talented ballet companies. Many monuments and palaces in and around St. Petersburg are being carefully restored; they represent an important facet of the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage. Some of the world’s most magnificent art treasures are housed in the famous Hermitage; several other museums boast fine collections by Russian and international artists. Strolling down Nevsky Prospect, you will realize the pride of St. Petersburg’s stoic citizens as the former glamour and opulence of its stately buildings begin to emerge once again.
Suggested Private Excursions
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage Museum - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Orientation Tour - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Excursion to Peterhof - 6 hours
St Petersburg: Catherine's Palace in Pushkin - 4 hours
St. Petersburg - 3 day's itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - Jewish Heritage Tour
St. Petersburg - Moscow in a Nutshell on a Day's Visit - Full day
St. Petersburg - Romantic Cruise on Rivers and Canals - 1 to 2 hours
St. Petersburg - 2 days' itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - City tour + Peter and Paul Fortress + St. Isaac's Cathedral - 8 hours
St. Petersburg - Brief City tour + The Hermitage Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg - Peterhof and Pushkin - Summer Royal Residences
St. Petersburg - Brief City Tour and Russian Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg City Tour - 7 hours
St. Petersburg - Pushkin - 7 hours
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Catherine Palace
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5/10/2020 |
5/10/2020 |
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No information currently available.
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St. Petersburg
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5/11/2020 |
5/11/2020 |
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Founded by Peter I in 1703, this beautiful city became the designated capital of Imperial Russia from 1712 to 1914. St. Petersburg was a gateway to the West and a distinctly European metropolis with Baroque and neo-classical mansions. The second-largest city in Russia and the country’s principal seaport, St. Petersburg boasts some of the world’s finest art museums, opulent palaces and one of the world’s most talented ballet companies. Many monuments and palaces in and around St. Petersburg are being carefully restored; they represent an important facet of the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage. Some of the world’s most magnificent art treasures are housed in the famous Hermitage; several other museums boast fine collections by Russian and international artists. Strolling down Nevsky Prospect, you will realize the pride of St. Petersburg’s stoic citizens as the former glamour and opulence of its stately buildings begin to emerge once again.
Suggested Private Excursions
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage Museum - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Orientation Tour - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Art Treasures of the Hermitage - 4 hours
St Petersburg: Excursion to Peterhof - 6 hours
St Petersburg: Catherine's Palace in Pushkin - 4 hours
St. Petersburg - 3 day's itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - Jewish Heritage Tour
St. Petersburg - Moscow in a Nutshell on a Day's Visit - Full day
St. Petersburg - Romantic Cruise on Rivers and Canals - 1 to 2 hours
St. Petersburg - 2 days' itinerary for cruise passengers
St. Petersburg - City tour + Peter and Paul Fortress + St. Isaac's Cathedral - 8 hours
St. Petersburg - Brief City tour + The Hermitage Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg - Peterhof and Pushkin - Summer Royal Residences
St. Petersburg - Brief City Tour and Russian Museum - 6 hours
St. Petersburg City Tour - 7 hours
St. Petersburg - Pushkin - 7 hours
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Mandroga (Mandrogi)
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5/12/2020 |
5/12/2020 |
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Mandroga is located on the river Svir, which connects the Onega and Ladoga lakes. This beautiful waterfront village has been constructed in the traditional Russian wooden architectural style. The village is known for the vodka museum. Traditional spirits are brewed here so while learning the history of the vodka industry, visitors can sip on some of the finest vodka in the world.
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Kizhi Island
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5/13/2020 |
5/13/2020 |
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Kizhi Island is home to one of the first open-air museums in Russia. Developed in the late 1940’s, Kizhi’s architectural ensemble now boasts 74 monuments in the collection. Here, wooden building have been constructed to provide a glimpse of centuries gone by. Kizhi is also thought to be one of the most ancient inhabited sites in Russia. Recent archarchaeological excavations carried out within the museum area have resulted in the discovery of traces of ancient settlements and pagan ritual sites.
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Kuzino
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5/14/2020 |
5/14/2020 |
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No information currently available.
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Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
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5/14/2020 |
5/14/2020 |
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No information currently available.
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Yaroslavl
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5/15/2020 |
5/15/2020 |
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Yaroslavl is a Russian treasure. Its wooded areas are filled with animals, birds, babbling brooks and streams and charming glades. Wonder through the white birch trees and the contrasting coral bunches of ashberry trees, taking in the fragrant air. Aside from the natural beauty of the region, the town is filled with ancient churches and fortresses. Among them are the Church of the Prophet Elijah, best known for the frescoes painted by well known Kostrom masters, Guri Nikitin and Sila Savin.
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Uglich
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5/16/2020 |
5/16/2020 |
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Uglich is best known as the town where Prince Dmitri, son of Ivan the Terrible, was murdered. The wooden house in which the Prince occupied and the Church of St. Demetrius memorialize this historic event. Uglich is also home to many churches, monasteries, museums and other historic monuments that will keep visitors busy for days.
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Moscow
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5/17/2020 |
5/17/2020 |
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Moscow is the capital of Russia and its political, scientific, historical, architectural and business centre, from which power and might of the Russian state developed. Moscow is the barometer and nucleus of the changes sweeping through Russia. Nowhere are Russia's contrasts more apparent than here - ancient monasteries and ultra-modern monoliths stand side by side, and New Russian millionaires and poverty-stricken pensioners walk the same streets. Moscow's history lies in layers. In the Kremlin, for instance, both Ivan the Terrible and Stalin orchestrated their terrors; Napoleon watched Moscow burn; Lenin fashioned the dictatorship of the proletariat; Kruschev directed the cold war and Gorbachev unleashed perestroika.
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Moscow
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5/18/2020 |
5/18/2020 |
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Moscow is the capital of Russia and its political, scientific, historical, architectural and business centre, from which power and might of the Russian state developed. Moscow is the barometer and nucleus of the changes sweeping through Russia. Nowhere are Russia's contrasts more apparent than here - ancient monasteries and ultra-modern monoliths stand side by side, and New Russian millionaires and poverty-stricken pensioners walk the same streets. Moscow's history lies in layers. In the Kremlin, for instance, both Ivan the Terrible and Stalin orchestrated their terrors; Napoleon watched Moscow burn; Lenin fashioned the dictatorship of the proletariat; Kruschev directed the cold war and Gorbachev unleashed perestroika.
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Moscow
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5/19/2020 |
5/19/2020 |
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Moscow is the capital of Russia and its political, scientific, historical, architectural and business centre, from which power and might of the Russian state developed. Moscow is the barometer and nucleus of the changes sweeping through Russia. Nowhere are Russia's contrasts more apparent than here - ancient monasteries and ultra-modern monoliths stand side by side, and New Russian millionaires and poverty-stricken pensioners walk the same streets. Moscow's history lies in layers. In the Kremlin, for instance, both Ivan the Terrible and Stalin orchestrated their terrors; Napoleon watched Moscow burn; Lenin fashioned the dictatorship of the proletariat; Kruschev directed the cold war and Gorbachev unleashed perestroika.
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Moscow
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5/20/2020 |
5/20/2020 |
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Moscow is the capital of Russia and its political, scientific, historical, architectural and business centre, from which power and might of the Russian state developed. Moscow is the barometer and nucleus of the changes sweeping through Russia. Nowhere are Russia's contrasts more apparent than here - ancient monasteries and ultra-modern monoliths stand side by side, and New Russian millionaires and poverty-stricken pensioners walk the same streets. Moscow's history lies in layers. In the Kremlin, for instance, both Ivan the Terrible and Stalin orchestrated their terrors; Napoleon watched Moscow burn; Lenin fashioned the dictatorship of the proletariat; Kruschev directed the cold war and Gorbachev unleashed perestroika.
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