From the Moscow station you will get to the most beautiful street in St. Petersburg-Nevsky Prospekt. Walking along this street you will appreciate the beauty of buildings, bridges and canals.
What to see;
In St. Petersburg, it is impossible to pass without seeing the former residence of the Russian Emperors Hermitage.
The Hermitage has more than three million works of art, personal items of the royal family, icons, sculptures.
Museum opening hours : Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday: 10.30 - 18.00 (ticket office is open until 17.00)
Wednesday Friday: 10.30 - 21.00 (ticket office is open until 20.00)
Day off - Monday, January 1, May 9
In St. Petersburg you will receive great pleasure and an unforgettable impression of river walks along the city canals.
What to see;
Tsarskoye Selo was the Favorite Residence (summer palace) of the Russian Tsarines Catherine I, Elizabeth Petrovna and Catherine II. During World War II, the palace was completely destroyed. Of the 60 halls destroyed during the war years, 30 have been repaired.
Famous rooms in the palace;
Museum opening hours : 10.00 - 18.00 Day off – Tuesday
Peterhof was built in 1714-1723. in Peterhof you will see more than 330,000 museum objects, more than 150 fountains; in summer tourists can also stroll through Peterhof Park.
Peter I. favorite place was Peterhof. Here he lived and worked.
Peterhof is the famous for its fountains, parks and palace.
Some halls in Peterhof;
Museum opening hours : 09.00 - 18.00 Day off – Monday