Moscow and Saint Petersburg
Moscow
Go to Moscow to visit such well-known sights as Red Square, the Kremlin, and Lenin’s tomb. But also, to experience the 24-hour buzz of one of Europe’s most vibrant cities – a sprawling metropolis of more than 10 million people, packed with nightclubs, bars and shopping centers.
And culture, too. From the stunning large-scale canvases of old masters such as Ilya Repin to priceless religious icons, the Tretyakov Gallery is the place to draw breath after a day in the Russian capital.
In the evening, dress up for a visit to the opera or the ballet. If you have any time left, stroll on the Old Arbat, Moscow’s main tourist stretch that was once home to some of Russia’s finest writers and composers.
Once one of the world’s most expensive cities for tourists and business travelers, the collapse of the ruble means Moscow is suddenly a lot more affordable.
Saint Petersburg
The creation of westward-looking Peter the Great, St Petersburg was intended from its inception as a display of imperial Russia’s growing status in the world. Fine-tuned by Peter’s successors, who employed a host of European architects to add fabulous palaces and cathedrals to the city’s layout, St Petersburg grew to be the Romanovs’ showcase capital and Russia’s first great, modern city. The capital may have moved back to Moscow following the revolution, but despite all that history has thrown at it, St Petersburg still feels every bit the imperial city with its historic heart largely frozen in time.
Venice of the North.
Whether you’re cruising along the elegant canals, crossing one of the 342 bridges in the city, or just watching them being raised in summer over the mighty Neva River at night to allow ships to pass through, you’re never far from water in St Petersburg. This has earned the city unsurprising comparisons to Venice, but the similarities don’t stop there: walking around the historic center will reveal canals lined by Italianate mansions and broken up by striking plazas adorned with baroque and neoclassical palaces. North of the city center there are also pristine beaches fringing the Gulf of Finland.
Starting from 690 euro per person
Included:
- Air tickets
- Transfer Moscow Airport – Hotel
- Transfer Moscow to Saint Petersburg by train
- 3 nights accommodation in Moscow with breakfast
- 2 nights accommodation in Saint Petersburg with breakfast
Not included:
- Visa cost 90 euro
- All not mentioned above