Tailored Tours
Travel to Russia and feel the life in a new way! They say that only Russian people can enjoy the life with their whole hearts. Brave expression, isn’t it? But if you’ve been here you definitely realize the truth of these words…
Travelling to Russia can’t be compared with any other trips! Any country won’t suggest you so many colorful places with so rich history and wonderful look. Tourism in Russia is widely popular all over the world thanks to its unbelievable show-places and unique people who are always happy to meet guest of their country!
Here is a selection of tours that can be tailored to your individual requirements. You can create your own tour of St. Petersburg, deciding when to start, what to see and what to do. Tailor-made tours are a good opportunity to discover Russia in a way that suits you best. We offer you a 10% discount when booking 2 tours for one day (except Peterhof and Pushkin Town).
Visit the Hermitage, wonder along the Nevsky Prospekt, enjoy the Petergof and try to find your own favorite place in St. Petersburg!
* Private guiding cost depends on the season. It is about 1000 rub (40 $, 30 Euro, 25 pounds) during the high-season (01.05 - 30.09, 25.12-15.01) and about 600-800 rub (30 $, 20 Euro, 16 pounds) during the low season (01.10.-25.12, 15.01-01.05).
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| A City Tour | Saint-Petersburg – one of the biggest cities in the world – was founded by Peter the Great on May 27th 1703. It is located on 42 islands with more than 300 bridges to connect them. |
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| Our Saviour-on-the-Spilled Blood | This church is also known as just the Church on the Blood - as it marks the spot where Alexander II was fatally wounded in an assassination attempt on March 1, 1881. The church has an outstanding and varied collection of mosaic icons. |
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| Peterhof | The Grand Palace and park at Peterhof are often referred to as "the Russian Versailles". The fountains of Peterhof are one of Russia's most famous tourist attractions, drawing millions of visitors every year. |
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| Pushkin (Catherine's Palace) | A visit to Pushkin (Catherine's Palace) can easily occupy visitors for a full day. The Catherine's Palace and the surrounding parks were created by Empress Elizabeth and Catherine the Great; here you will see the famous Amber Room - the entire room covered with panels of amber. |
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| St. Isaac’s Cathedral | St. Isaac's Cathedral was originally the city's main church and the largest cathedral in Russia. It was designed to accommodate 14,000 standing worshipers and works now as a museum. |
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| The Hermitage | It is one of the world's largest and most prestigious museums. The Hermitage is a must-see for all first-time travellers to the city. Its collection includes about 3 million exhibits. |
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| The Peter and Paul’s Fortress | It is the oldest church in St. Petersburg, and also the second-tallest building in the city (after the television tower). The tombs of the Russian tsars from Peter I up to Nicolas II and his family are located inside the church and attract tourists’ attention. |
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| The State Russian Museum | Its collection includes over 400,000 artworks covering the complete history of Russian art, from 11th century icons to work by contemporary artists. |
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| The Yusupov's Palace | The Yusupov Palace, a unique historical landmark of federal importance showcasing architectural trends from the 18th through 20th centuries, has been rightfully acclaimed as the "encyclopedia" of St. Petersburg aristocratic interior design. |
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| Tour along rivers and canals of Saint-Petersburg | This is 1-hour tour by boat. St. Petersburg was built on the delta of the River Neva and is spread out over numerous islands of varying sizes. Over the centuries numerous bridges were built to connect these islands across the various tributaries of the Neva and the city's many canals (Moika, Fontanka, Canal Griboyedova, etc.). |
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