City Tour with Peter and Paul Fortress
The price includes
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guide work
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transportation
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entrance tickets
Attractions
- Nevskiy Prospekt
- Palace Square
- Arts Square
- Vasilyevsky Island
- Bronze Horseman
- The Summer Garden
- The Winter Palace
- The Menshikov Palace
- The Stroganov Palace
- Mikhailovsky Castle
- Peter and Paul Cathedral
- Kazan Cathedral
- Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
- St. Isaac’s Cathedral
- St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral
- Peter and Paul Fortress
- The Mikhailovsky Theater
- The Hermitage Theater
About tour
The guided City Tour with Peter and Paul Fortress is half an hour longer then general city tour of St. Petersburg as it includes a walking tour of Peter and Paul Fortress and inside visit to Peter and Paul Cathedral where all the main members of the Romanov family are buried. During a tour of the Peter and Paul Fortress, we can: – Visit the former prison for political convicts – a place where people who struggled against the Royal power in Russia were kept under investigation, – Visit the Grand Ducal Mausoleum to see the burials of the Grand Dukes and the exhibition devoted to the history of the Romanovs family and its surviving descendants, – Have a walk around the territory of the Fortress to see the Boat House, The Mint, the Monument to Peter the Great, the Neva (or the Death) gates, – Have a walk along the rampart of the Peter and Paul Fortress to view a magnificent panorama of the Neva River and take pictures of the beautiful architectural ensemble of the Neva embankment. We recommend the City Tour with Peter and Paul Fortress and Cathedral for the first day of your visit as it gives the general view of the city as well as introduction to the history of the city.
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Russian Ballet
The price includes
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Guide services
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Transport (4 hours)
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Entrance tickets
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Port fee
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Lunch
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Visa service
The price doesn’t include
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Umbrella
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Blanket
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Drinks
Russian ballet is primarily a classical ballet that preserves the traditions of the 19th century. This does not mean that we do not have a modern ballet, we have one, and it is a very good modern ballet (for example, the Boris Eifman troupe). But it is classical ballet that is truly unique, because nowhere else in the world is it raised to such a high level.