The European heart and soul of Russia, Saint-Petersburg boasts a unique cultural heritage. The city is well known for the “White Nights”. Although this phenomenon is not unique to Saint-Petersburg, in no other northern city has this late night sun received such poetic and literary acclaim. What could be more romantic than a walk along the banks of the city’s rivers and canals in almost broad daylight, no matter what the time of day? Enjoy the atmosphere on the streets of Saint-Petersburg during the summer months. They are lively, friendly, romantic and bustling with people throughout the night as well as the day!
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The Hermitage and the Russian Vodka Museum
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Breakfast
Dine at Hotel
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AM Activity
Private Visit to the Hermitage Museum The world’s second largest art museum, the Hermitage boasts a huge collection, featuring more than three million items. We invite your group to visit the Hermitage Museum outside of its working hours so that you can focus on masterpieces and move freely from chamber to chamber.
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Lunch
Tsar The Tsar restaurant invites you to time travel to pre-revolutionary Russia. The historical interior of the space was renovated in its authentic manner and enriched with a carefully curated collection of antiquities and rarities.
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Visit to the Russian Vodka Museum with Tasting Vodka is not just a cliche phenomenon of Russian culture. The Russian Vodka Museum invites you for a degustation event. You will learn some interesting facts about the history of Aqua Vitae and have a chance to compare some of its finest examples.
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Dinner
Russkan Vodkaroom №1 The restaurant celebrates the national signature alcoholic drink and re-invents national gastronomy heritage. The venue is home to the Russian Vodka Museum where guests are welcome to learn a lot of amazing facts from the history of firewater.
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City Tour by Segway and Cantorial Concert
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Breakfast
Dine at Hotel
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Segway Tour A Segway tour is a great way to explore St. Petersburg quickly and easily. The Northern Palmira will unfold before your eyes without the physical limitations of a car or bus. Take an individually planned route to see the most iconic places of the city.
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Lunch
Biblioteka The Biblioteka restaurant is all about delicious food served across three floors. Located in the city center, it boasts a wide selection of Russian, European and Asian dishes.
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PM Activity
Cantorial Concert at St. Isaac’s Cathedral Built in 1858, St. Isaac’s Cathedral features heavenly beautiful exterior architecture and godly grandeur of the interior. We invite you to listen to the cantorial concert and experience the godsent delight as Russian churches have preserved it through centuries.
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Dinner
Mansarda Visit Mansarda to enjoy sweeping city views over a hearty meal and a glass of tasty wine! Located on the top of a historical building, the restaurant boasts a stunning panoramic view of St. Isaac’s Cathedral and the city center.
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Neva River Cruise & Cooking Class
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Breakfast
Dine at Hotel
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AM Activity
Cruise the Neva River and Canals Saint-Petersburg is aptly called “North Venice”: a boat tour on its rivers and canals is an absolute must-do there. Breathtaking views from the water and bridges over the city architecture are really worth seeing.
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Lunch
Koryushka The Koryushka restaurant invites you to enjoy some of the most impressive city views. Located right next to the Peter and Paul Fortress, the venue offers a sweeping panorama of the Old Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange and the Hermitage.
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Cooking Class with Lunch or Dinner You cannot truly learn a culture without getting to know its national cuisine. The good news is, the most popular specialties, bliny (pancakes) and pelmeni, are excitingly simple and fun to make. Prepare to roll up your sleeves and learn how to cook them!
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Dinner
Dine Around
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Yusupov Palace and the Singer House
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Breakfast
Dine at Hotel
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AM Activity
Yusupov Palace The Yusupovs were one of the most powerful and wealthy aristocratic families of Imperial Russia. Today you may discover their way of life and habits from their palace on the banks of the Moika River.
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Lunch
Terrassa Nestled on the top of one of the tallest building in the city center, the Terrassa restaurant is all about breathtaking views. Kazan Cathedral, Nevsky Prospect, and Singer House unfold before your eyes in all their glory.
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PM Activity
The Singer House Singer House was built in 1904 to be a residence for the Russian branch of the American Singer Sewing Machine Company. You will have a chance to go to the top of the building and enjoy sweeping views of vibrant Nevsky Avenue and the Kazan Cathedral.
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Dinner
Stroganoff Steak House Prior to the Bolshevik Revolution, this place was home to barracks and horse guard stables. Today, it bears the touch of the time as featured on the photographs. The meat-centred menu offers a wide range of classic specialties.
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Peterhof Palace and Matryoshka Painting Class
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Breakfast
Dine at Hotel
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AM Activity
Peterhof Palace and Park Located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, spectacular Peterhof attracts thousands of tourists with its parks and palaces. Among the suburban parks, Peterhof is probably the most famous for its fountains and is thus frequently compared to Versailles.
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Lunch
Dine Around
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PM Activity
Matryoshka Painting Class A classic Russian memento? Matryoshka, of course! Children and adults in every country know this happily laughing girl wearing a traditional outfit. Take part in our matryoshka painting class to create your own version of the popular Russian souvenir!
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Dinner
Blok If you consider yourself a meat connoisseur, challenge Blok! The restaurant offers a huge selection of over 60 meat dishes. The interior of Blok represents a stylish blend of rebellious techno eclectics and uncompromising classics.
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Pushkin Palace and the Faberge Museum
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Breakfast
Dine at Hotel
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AM Activity
Pushkin Palace and Park The Summer Palace is the heart of Tsarskoe Selo (Tsar’s Village) – one of the most picturesque parks among the former residences of the Russian emperors. Here you may feel the atmosphere of the royal way of life in its entire magnificence.
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Lunch
Dine Around
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PM Activity
Faberge Museum This museum, situated on the banks of Fontanka River, boasts one of the richest and biggest collection of artworks by the famous jeweler Peter Carl Faberge. It displays a handful of genuine Easter eggs made out of precious metals and gemstones for the imperial family.
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Dinner
Russian Empire Designed by the famous Italian architect, Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Stroganov Palace opened its doors in 1752. Today, one of the oldest Petersburg palaces, it houses the luxurious Russian Empire restaurant.
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