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Updated Nov 2024
  • top_1
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    4.8/5
    1111 reviews
    From813.48
    "It’s a stunning baroque masterpiece, once home to Russian tsars and now part of the Hermitage Museum. It’s grand architecture, lavish interiors and world-class art collection make it a must see for history and art lovers."
    Saint Petersburg
    1.4 km from downtown
    PalacesNighttime sightseeing
    Highlights: The gorgeous Winter Palace was once the private museum of Empress Catherine II, and now it is one of the four largest museums in the world along with the British Museum in London, the Louvre in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. There are more than 3 million collections in the museum, all of which are works of art from home and abroad, such as oil paintings, statues, carpets, furniture and handicrafts. There are 400 exhibition halls and showrooms, including ancient Greek bottle painting art, ancient Roman art The three-part collection of sculpture art and Western European art is well-known in the world collection circle. The Winter Palace was built in 1754, covering an area of 90,000 square meters and a total of 1,057 rooms. It is a very distinctive Russian Baroque building in St. Petersburg. Here, the gorgeous grand palace with green walls and white columns decorated with golden reliefs unfolds in a row, magnificent yet calm. The exhibition is divided into 7 parts: primitive cultural history, ancient Greek and Roman culture and art, oriental national culture and art, Russian culture, Western European art history, coins, and crafts. It is 30 kilometers long, so it is known as the longest art gallery in the world. Not to be missed: The Mummy of Egypt (Room 100), The Peacock Clock (Room 204), Leonardo da Vinci's "Portrait of the Virgin" (Room 214), Rembrandt's "The Return of the Prodigal Son" (Room 254), Rubens' Perseus and Andromeda (Hall 246), Raphael Promenade (Hall 227). Halls 333-350 on the second floor contain many art treasures from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including masterpieces by Matisse and Picasso, which are worth a visit.
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  • top_2
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    475 reviews
    "20240825 All day: 1. The Church of Blood is located in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a famous tourist city in northwestern Russia, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Baltic Sea, the Neva estuary, with many waterways, more than 400 bridges, known as the capital of Russia, Venice in the north, covering a total area of 1,439 square kilometers. The city is 606 square kilometers, which is the headquarters of the Russian Navy fleet. The city was founded in 1703 and named after its founder Peter the Great. Peter I moved here in 1712. Until Lenin moved back to Moscow after the successful October Revolution in 1918, St. Petersburg has been the center of Russian politics, culture and economy for more than 200 years. In 1924, Lenin was renamed Leningrad, St. Petersburg was restored in 1991, and the historic center was selected for the World Heritage List in 1990. This article gathers small landscapes in St. Petersburg. ① Address: St. Petersburg, Russia ② Transportation: direct bus, hard to stop driving ③ peak season: 6-9 month, warm climate ④ time: 2 days ⑤ Ticket price: 48 yuan 2, the Church of the Blood dripping, also known as the Church of the Resurrection of Christ, is a traditional Orthodox church, built by Alexander III in 1883 and built in 1907, Tsar Alexander II, who was assassinated by the anarchist party, the Public Opinion Party, in 1881, was assassinated, and had escaped seven assassinations before. The church is colorful and magnificent, modeled on the St. Vasily Cathedral in Red Square in Moscow, and the colorful onion top is extremely high. After war, the interior was reopened in 1997 and closed on Wednesday."
    Saint Petersburg
    733m from downtown
    Historical Architectures
    Highlights: The Cathedral of Spilled Blood is located by the Griboyedov Canal, adjacent to the Mikhailovsky Garden and the Russian Museum. It is a rare authentic Russian architecture in St. Petersburg. In 1811, Tsar Alexander II was killed by members of the "will of the people" due to the failure of the revolution. Between 1883 and 1907, the Cathedral on Spilled Blood was built on the site of the Tsar's death, hence the name. The design of the Cathedral on Spilled Blood draws on the style of the Cathedral of St. Basil's Ascension. The colorful "onion head" roof is very eye-catching. The height of the chapel is about 81 meters high, which is quite majestic. The chapel is also elegant in outline and richly decorated, inlaid with intricate and vividly coloured image patterns, accompanied by richly coloured patterned tiles and enamel bronze panels. Among them, the gilded onion heads are famous all over the world. The whole church can be photographed from the other side of the Riboyetov Canal. The interior of the Cathedral of Spilled Blood is decorated with more than 7,000 square meters of exquisite mosaics, mainly depicting scenes and characters from the stories of the Bible. These mosaics are exquisitely processed from Italian-made marbles of different colors and Russian-made gems. Nearly 30 artists participated in the production, which can be regarded as artistic masterpieces. A marble bust of Shatrov stands where the Tsar was killed, as a memorial to Alexander II. There is a small market next to the Cathedral of Spilled Blood, where there are many souvenirs about the Cathedral and Russian characteristics. Near the church is the entrance to the Mikhailovsky Garden, which also leads to the Russian State Museum. If you have enough time, you can visit.
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  • top_3
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    4.7/5
    475 reviews
    From1413.32
    "20240826 afternoon: 1. Yekaterina Palace is a famous palace group in the southern suburbs of St. Petersburg, Russia, also known as the Imperial Village and Pushkin Village. It is one of the four major palaces in Russia, covering an area of 250,000 ㎡, built by the famous Russian king Peter the Great in 1717, as his "Cinderella" The summer palace of his wife Ekaterina I was designed by Italian architect Rastreli, but Peter the Great died before it was built. His daughter, Queen Elizabeth I, was converted into the current style in 1741. It was badly damaged in World War II and the restored palace was magnificent. The amber palace is the most famous; the lake outside the palace is integrated with the green space. It was included in the World Heritage List in 1990 and opened to the public in 2003. The scenic spot is divided into palaces and gardens, which is a good place for viewing photography, ancient costume photo, and humanistic learning. ① Address: Huangcun 25 kilometers south of St. Petersburg, Russia ② Transportation: direct bus, easy to drive ③ peak season: no ④ time: 4 hours ⑤ fare: 157 yuan, closed on Tuesday 2, the palace is a two-story blue and white building, 306 meters long, The exterior wall is carved with a male Rox bowing his head and carrying the brown sculpture of the god, which means that the warriors are subject to the queen. The famous Russian Queen Yekaterina II is rumored to have more than 20 male pets, including famous generals who fought for her in the Quartet, which is quite feminist. You need to wear shoe covers to enter the hall, one-way visit, each person is equipped with headphones to explain, there are few introduction cards in the room, and some rooms are used as cultural relics exhibition halls. The main landscape is: ① Main Staircase: Pure white tone. ①-⑩ located in the palace, the door of each floor of the room is in a straight line, the golden corridor can be seen at a glance, unique ② Golden Hall: the main place for the dance, white and gold tone, covering an area of 850 ㎡, the walls are gold-framed floor-to-ceiling windows, luxurious and magnificent, The roof is embedded with oil painting "Russia Triumph" ③ Knight Ballroom: small restaurant, which will be used when the number of guests is small. The oil painting on the wall is the plucked male peacock bowed to the female peacock, highlighting the feminism of Yekaterina II. Red pillar hall: Chinese style is strong, the wall decoration is like a red pillar, and the center of the hall is chess made of coral and ivory. It is a gift from Qing Qianlong Emperor to Ye Katerina II. Green pillar hall: the wall decoration is like a green pillar, the center is the Queen's dresser, it is said that there are many drawers. Lounge: the appearance is more ordinary. Amber Room: 1716 from King William I of Prussia to the Russian Tsar Peter the Great's gift, about 55 ㎡, the wall is set with more than 6 tons of amber and jewelry, including a variety of colors in the yellow color system, known as the eighth wonder of the world (also said to be the ninth miracle), and was later used as a study by Queen Elizabeth I, and Yekaterina II as a bedroom. During World War II, Germany moved away with the walls, the entire palace was looted, after World War II, KGB agents in Germany unannounced visit for a long time did not find, clues broke in the family missing Field Marshal home, there are rumors that the 27 boxes of amber Palace that was broken into zero may sink in a lake in Austria Bottom... the number of words is over, continue in the last picture"
    Pushkin
    24.5 km from downtown
    PalacesBuildings by Famous Architects
    Highlights: Catherine Palace, also known as Catherine Palace, is located about 25 kilometers south of St. Petersburg. It was the wife of Peter I in 1717, and his daughters Queen Elizabeth, Catherine II, Alexander I and Nicholas. The second favorite suburban palace. In order to show its identity, the area where the palace is located (including the Alexander Palace and the White Tower viewing platform, etc.) was called Tsar Village or Imperial Village after it was built. In 1937, it was renamed "Pushkin Village" to commemorate Pushkin's childhood. "Blonde" Appearance Ekaterina Palace is a two-story palace with a facade of more than 300 meters. It is mainly composed of blue, white and yellow. It is said that these represent the blue eyes of the hostess, White skin and blond hair. The architects added the palace church and the wing for administration, and the top was covered with five splendid and characteristic onion-shaped domes. The radiant interior is different from the fresh temperament outside the palace. The interior of the palace can be described as radiant and shrouded in golden light. From the entrance, go through the promenade on the first floor of the Yekaterina Palace to the main staircase leading to the second floor. The main staircase is more distinctive, with two-way lighting, and the decoration is a bit Rococo style. Marble sculptures "Sleeping Eros" and "Awakening Eros". There are also two exhibition halls at the entrance on the right side of the second floor, where various cultural exhibitions are often held. The magnificent reception hall is in the palace, and the splendid halls are one after another, forming a "golden corridor". Each room is named "Red Column Hall" and "Green Column Hall" according to different colors. The grandiose room in the palace was this spacious reception hall on the right hand side of the main staircase, where Elizabeth received her guests. There are large double-row windows on both sides of the hall, giant mirrors are set between the windows and on the walls on both sides of the hall, all decorations in the hall are gilded, and oil paintings are painted on the huge dome. Such designs are meant to confuse people's senses to cement Elizabeth's godlike status. This is not only her reception hall, but also her game room.
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    󰺂7.2
    4.7/5
    711 reviews
    From1659
    "Peterhof Palace offers a stunning glimpse into Russian imperial grandeur, with its opulent architecture and sprawling gardens. The cascading fountains and golden statues are breathtaking, making it a truly memorable experience. You likely enjoyed the rich history and the beauty of the surroundings during your visit."
    Peterhof
    24.4 km from downtown
    Palaces
    No.1 of Family-friendly Attractions in Saint Petersburg
    Highlights: The magnificent summer palace is located in the quiet forest on the southern bank of the Gulf of Finland. It was built by order of Peter the Great in 1714, so it is also called Peterhof. Because of its luxurious and magnificent architectural style, the Summer Palace is also known as the "Russian Versailles". The Summer Palace is an early building in St. Petersburg. In the early 18th century, many large-scale balls, court celebrations and other activities were held here. Peter the Great would come here every summer before his death. The best way to visit the Summer Palace is to take a bus to the entrance of the Upper Garden, visit the Upper Garden, then visit the Lower Garden, and then leave by boat, while enjoying the beauty of the Gulf of Finland along the way. The Summer Palace consists of a French-style upper garden, a lower garden with more than 200 fountains, and many ingeniously designed fountains in the garden, with the Grand Palace in between. There is no need to buy a ticket to enter the upper garden, so tourists who come from land can enjoy the upper garden and buy a ticket to enter the lower garden. There are large grass gardens and sculptures in the upper garden. There are some small fountains here are sculptures depicting fairy tales. When the weather is good, you can see many locals strolling here, children playing, and newcomers shooting wedding dresses here. According to. At the end of the upper garden, you can see the great palace of Peter the Great. In front of the palace is the more striking golden waterfall fountain of the Summer Palace. Although the fountain is only open from May to October every year, no matter what Season, the exterior of these gilded sculptures looks so glorious and beautiful. The famous main fountain is called "Samson Fighting the Lion". In this golden sculpture with a height of 5 meters and a weight of 3 tons, Samson forcibly opened the mouth of a male lion, and its forceful gesture can be described as lifelike. . Behind the waterfall fountain is the grand palace of the Summer Palace. The interior and exterior are very ornately decorated, with gilded domes on both wings. The palace has a celebration hall, a banquet hall and a palace room. At that time, Peter the Great lived on the first floor, and Empress Catherine lived on the second floor. The second floor was luxuriously decorated. The upstairs was very ornately decorated. The columns of the ballroom were decorated with Venetian mirrors. Photography is not allowed in the palace. The overall size is much smaller than that of the Ekaterina Palace and the Winter Palace, and the decoration style is very similar. In addition, additional fees are charged, so many group tourists do not enter the inside to visit, but spend more time. in the lower garden. After coming out of the Grand Palace, we entered the Lower Garden, which spreads out in a fan shape towards the Gulf of Finland by the Grand Palace. Going down from the Grand Palace is a square. The lawn on the ground of the square is trimmed like a fine carpet. Gold-plated sculpture, glittering and lifelike. In the middle of the square is a river, and on both sides of the river are forests with towering trees. About one kilometer down the river is the vast Gulf of Finland. There are men and women in medieval costumes posing in many of the attractions in the lower garden, and you can choose to pay some money to take pictures with them as a souvenir. In addition, there is also the Marry Palace by the seaside of the lower garden, which is the private living place of the tsar.
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    󰺂7.0
    4.6/5
    190 reviews
    From328.68
    "20240825 All day: 1. St. Isaac's Cathedral is located in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a famous tourist city in northwestern Russia, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Baltic Sea, the Neva estuary, with many waterways, more than 400 bridges, known as the capital of Russia, Venice in the north, covering a total area of 1,439 square kilometers. The city is 606 square kilometers, which is the headquarters of the Russian Navy fleet. The city was founded in 1703 and named after its founder Peter the Great. Peter I moved here in 1712. Until Lenin moved back to Moscow after the successful October Revolution in 1918, St. Petersburg has been the center of Russian politics, culture and economy for more than 200 years. In 1924, Lenin was renamed Leningrad, St. Petersburg was restored in 1991, and the historic center was selected for the World Heritage List in 1990. ① Address: St. Petersburg, Russia ② Transportation: direct bus, not easy to stop by car ③ peak season: 6-9 month, warm climate ④ time: 2 days ⑤ Ticket price: free 2. St. Isaac's Cathedral, also known as St. Isaac's Cathedral, is located in the city center, is a magnificent building, Elegant and dignified classical architecture, built in 1818 by Tsar Alexander I, built in 1858, Montfran designed, from the top to appear cross-shaped, about 102 meters high, dome diameter 22.15 meters, 3 oak giant doors each area 42 ㎡, weight 20 tons, surrounded by 16 thick granite columns, Each weighs 114 tons. The building is magnificent inside and outside, and the gold is gilded. The whole building shares 400 kilograms of gold and countless precious stones. The interior can accommodate up to 10,000 people. The church was severely damaged in World War II and was repaired 20 years later, but several bullet marks on the marble pillar outside the gate were left unrepaired, with a bronze medal hanging next to one of the pillars, which read "This is the incriminating evidence left by one of the shells fired by the German fascists in 148478 in 1941-1944". The Basilica of St. Isaac and St. Peter's Basilica of the Vatican, St. Paul's Basilica in London, England, and the Basilica of the Blessed Virgin of the Flowers of Florence, Italy are also known as the four domed churches of the world."
    Saint Petersburg
    1.6 km from downtown
    Churches and Cathedrals
    Highlights: St. Isaac's Cathedral, also known as Isaac's Cathedral, is the largest church in northern Russia. The entire church has a magnificent architectural shape and is regarded as an outstanding work of late Russian classical architecture. It is one of the four cathedrals in the world. The church's altitude of about 100 meters is equivalent to the height of a 30-story building, and its golden "onion head" dome can be seen even in the distance. The entire church space can accommodate nearly 12,000 people at the same time. The majestic and grand architectural style is vividly interpreted. There are more than 10 huge stone pillars on each of the four sides of the church, each stone pillar weighing 120 tons, supporting the carved gables in double rows. The exterior wall of the church is veneered with gray marble, and the interior is decorated with precious minerals such as colored marble, malachite, and lapis lazuli. The gold used for decoration alone amounts to 410 kilograms, including about 100 kilograms used for gilding the outside of the dome. Since its completion in 1858, the church has not been re-gilded, but the dazzling posture of the dome is still enough to amaze visitors. The church was severely damaged in World War II, and it took more than 20 years to restore it to its present appearance after the war. On the polished granite pillars, bullet-riddled imprints can still be seen, which were not repaired during the restoration project, in order to warn future generations not to forget the past.
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    69 reviews
    From1659.82
    taCommentScoreUrl2150 review
    "The Marinsky Theatre, which opened on October 2, 1860, was named after the queen of the time. The stage was the largest in the world at the time, and the audience was U-shaped around the stage in an Italian-style theater. Enjoyed a classic ballet here, Swan Lake, as if intoxicated."
    Saint Petersburg
    2.4 km from downtown
    Theater
    Highlights: The Mariinsky Theater is a historic building in St. Petersburg, opened in 1860. It was a famous Russian musical theater of the late 19th century, with Tchaikovsky, Mossorgsky and Rimsky-Korsakov Many of his works premiered here. Today, the Mariinsky Theatre is home to the Mariinsky Ballet, the Mariinsky Opera and the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra.
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    4.6/5
    391 reviews
    Free
    "20240825 All day: 1. Kazan Cathedral is located in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a famous tourist city in northwestern Russia, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Baltic Sea, the Neva estuary, with many waterways, more than 400 bridges, known as the capital of Russia, Venice in the north, covering a total area of 1,439 square kilometers. The city is 606 square kilometers, which is the headquarters of the Russian Navy fleet. The city was founded in 1703 and named after its founder Peter the Great. Peter I moved here in 1712. Until Lenin moved back to Moscow after the successful October Revolution in 1918, St. Petersburg has been the center of Russian politics, culture and economy for more than 200 years. In 1924, Lenin was renamed Leningrad, St. Petersburg was restored in 1991, and the historic center was selected for the World Heritage List in 1990. ① Address: St. Petersburg, Russia ② Transportation: direct bus, hard to stop driving ③ peak season: 6-9 month, warm climate ④ time: 2 days ⑤ Ticket price: free 2. Kazan Cathedral is located in the city center of Neva Street, built in 1801, completed in 1811, designed by architect Voronixin, The exterior is majestic and elegant, the shape is based on the Roman St. Peter's Basilica, the main building is a triangular and square combination of angular shape, the main entrance is supported by 12 stone pillars, the main wings each extend a semicircular colonnade, each wing is supported by 94 columns to support the corridor around the semicircular square. The church is magnificent and relief murals are dazzling, there are Kutuzov coffin (the body is located underground where the coffin is located), the "Miracle of the Virgin of Kazan Moscow", etc. Prayers are endless. It is said that the statue of the Virgin of Kazan that is worshipped in the church is said to be the most spiritual. The Russian army had prayed and won all three expeditions, namely the Mongolian War, the 1812 Russian-French War, and the Second World War. Outside the church is: ① Kutuzov Monument: a famous Russian military man, who led the army in pursuit of Napoleon's army in 1812, but died the following year on the march.② Street Garden: The garden center is a small fountain, and the round spring pool is surrounded by granite."
    Saint Petersburg
    654m from downtown
    Churches and Cathedrals
    Highlights: Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg was designed by Russian architect Voronikhin. The semi-circular colonnade consists of 94 columns facing the street and encircling the square. In front of the colonnade stands a monument. In the church there are Kutuzov's tomb and the victory over Napoleon in 1812.
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    󰺂6.4
    4.5/5
    312 reviews
    "20240826 morning: 1. Peter Paul Fortress is a famous castle in the city of St. Petersburg, Russia, located on Zayach Island on the Neva River, covering an area of 250,000. It was founded by the famous Russian king Peter the Great on May 16, 1703, as an outpost of the Northern War with Sweden. It is also the origin of the city of St. Petersburg, which became the city's city-building anniversary. After the war, the fortress also did disaster warning buildings, political prisoners prison, October Revolutionary Rebel Command, etc., Gorky, Radishev and other celebrities were detained here, the 2008 Beijing Olympic torch was passed here. The area inside the fortress is not too big, it is a good place for viewing photography, ancient costume photo, popular science education, and humanistic learning. ① Address: St. Petersburg, Russia ② Transportation: direct bus, not easy to stop driving ③ peak season: no ④ Time: 4 hours ⑤ Ticket price: 185 yuan 2, the city wall is 12 meters high, thick 2.4-4 meters, initially wooden, 1717-1719 gradually changed to stone walls, six edges, 6 corners have 1 edge fort, 3 facing the Neva River, Three face inland, with 300 cannons on the wall, of which the Nafuskin Lemboldt facing the Neva River fires an empty shell every hour to tell the public, a tradition that has been followed to this day. There are 3 gates: ① Nicholas Gate: West Gate, the door is marked with anti-theft signs (thieves in various European countries are very rampant, backpacks try to put in front of you). Behind the door is Nicholas Square ② Nevsky Gate: South Gate, also the pier gate, built in 1787. Nevsky led the army to the victory of the Neva River, which played a decisive role in the Northern War. Stalin regarded it as a national hero, and the people also called it a Neva River hero, so this door is also called Neva Gate: East Gate, also the main entrance, Baroque style, Designed by architect Trejining, it is named for the statue of Peter the believer standing 2 meters high on the wall. The statues on the left and right of the arch represent wisdom and bravery. They were created by the French sculptor Pino, but seven sculptures and reliefs on the door were lost in the 18th century. The gate is also encased with the national emblem of the double-headed eagle, the first national emblem of Russia, weighing 1096 kilograms, made by French craftsman Basu. The eagle is the seat of Zeus (equal to the jade emperor of our country) in Western mythology. The eagle's double head represents Russia's glance at Europe and Asia, meaning that power is spread across the continent of Asia and Europe, and the eagle's stomach is engraved with the legend of the dragon slaughter of St. George. The original national emblem was with a crown, after the abolition of the constitutional monarchy, the current Russian emblem only retains the double eagle, the crown was cancelled after the October Revolution in 1917, the crown was destroyed in the 1920s, and then repaired 4, St. Peter and Paul Cathedral was built in 1703, Baroque style building, It was originally made of wood, converted into stone in 1712-1733, closed in 1919, opened as a museum in 1924, and resumed religious activities in 2000. There are 13 tombs of Russian czars from Peter the Great to Alexander III in the church. The bell tower on the church is 122 meters high and has been the tallest building in the city for 200 years after it was built... The word limit is over, continue in the last picture"
    Saint Petersburg
    2 km from downtown
    Military SitesHistorical Architectures
    Highlights: Peter and Paul Fortress is located on the Neva River in the city center and is an iconic ancient building in St. Petersburg. The fortress was laid by Peter the Great on Rabbit Island in 1703, where Peter the Great broke ground earlier to build St. Petersburg, and has stood for more than three centuries. The Peter and Paul Fortress has buildings such as Peter and Paul Cathedral, the Bell Tower, St. Peter's Gate, Peter the Great's Boathouse, the Mint, the Arsenal, the Kronwerk Fortress, and the December Revolutionary Monument. The most famous of them is the Peter and Paul Cathedral, which has a solemn appearance and a magnificent interior, with copper-plated chandeliers and colored crystal chandeliers. The interior walls of the church are decorated with 43 intricately carved woodcut statues. The church houses the tombs of the Russian tsars from Peter the Great to Alexander III, and many princes are also buried here. The gleaming spire of the church's tall bell tower is a symbol of Russian domination on the Neva River and the Baltic Sea Territory. First pass through the Ivanov Gate. The gate leading from the square to the fortress castle is called Petrov Gate, and it is decorated with a double-headed eagle in relief. The rear wall surrounding the fortress is 12 meters high and 2.5 to 4 meters wide, and there are also 6 bastions. Among them, the Nafushkin Fortress facing the Neva River will launch an empty shell into the air at noon every day to announce the time to the residents of the city. On the south side of the fortress are several military-related buildings, which have now been converted into museums. The St. Petersburg History Museum is also located here. This is a large-scale and rich museum that displays historical materials in the area from the Stone Age. It also uses small models, videos, etc. to display, which is very interesting. In addition, scattered along the battlements of the fortress is also a good way to visit the Peter and Paul Fortress, with amazing views of the Neva River and the cityscape on the opposite bank.
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    󰺂6.1
    4.1/5
    162 reviews
    "20240825 All day: 1. Cruiser Aphrodite is located in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is a famous tourist city in northwestern Russia, the second largest city in Russia, located on the Baltic Sea, the Neva estuary, with many waterways, more than 400 bridges, known as the capital of Russia, Venice in the north, covering a total area of 1,439 square kilometers. The city is 606 square kilometers, which is the headquarters of the Russian Navy fleet. The city was founded in 1703 and named after its founder Peter the Great. Peter I moved here in 1712. Until Lenin moved back to Moscow after the successful October Revolution in 1918, St. Petersburg has been the center of Russian politics, culture and economy for more than 200 years. In 1924, Lenin was renamed Leningrad, St. Petersburg was restored in 1991, and the historic center was selected for the World Heritage List in 1990. ① Address: St. Petersburg, Russia ② Transportation: direct bus, hard to drive ③ peak season: 6-9 month, warm climate ④ time: 2 days ⑤ Ticket price: free 2. The cruiser Aphrodite stopped on the Neva River, launched in 1900, 126 meters long, famous for the first gun of the October Revolution in 1917, In total, 3 revolutions and 4 wars. The ship is a historical exhibition, opened in 2016, and the fare is 300 rubles (25 yuan). There are many sailors in navy uniforms on the shore, and tourists can pay 500 rubles (42 yuan) to take pictures with them."
    Saint Petersburg
    2.4 km from downtown
    Military SitesMuseumsHistorical Sites
    Highlights: The Aurora cruiser is located at the branch of the Neva River and the Greater Neva River. This gray-white ship was built in 1900. The captain is 124 meters long, 16.8 meters wide, has 44 cannons, has a displacement of about 7,000 tons, and has a maximum speed of 19 meters per hour. nautical miles per hour. "Averel" means "dawn" or "dawn". The Aurora cruiser has survived four wars and is famous for her participation in the Russian October Socialist Revolution. It was this cruiser that sounded the cannon of Lenin's October Revolution, and the significance of the revolutionary commemoration can be described as pivotal. At present, it has been moored on the Neva River for a long time as a commemorative ship of the "October Revolution" and has become a naval museum for tourists to visit. In addition to the warship itself, the museum has more than 500 documents and objects related to the glorious history of the ship.
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    󰺂6.0
    4.6/5
    309 reviews
    Free
    "Nevsky Avenue: St. Petersburg's Vibrant HeartbeatExploring Nevsky Avenue in St. Petersburg was a captivating journey through history and culture. The bustling thoroughfare, lined with stunning architecture and lively cafes, offered a glimpse into the city's rich heritage. From iconic landmarks like the Kazan Cathedral to charming boutiques and art galleries, there was something to discover around every corner.The energy of the avenue was infectious, drawing me in with its vibrant atmosphere and diverse array of sights and sounds. A stroll along Nevsky Avenue is a must-do experience for anyone visiting St. Petersburg, offering a true taste of the city's charm and vitality."
    Saint Petersburg
    1.5 km from downtown
    Featured Neighborhoods
    Highlights: Nevsky Prospekt is the main street of St. Petersburg. It was built in 1710 and has a total length of about 4.5 kilometers. It stretches from the Naval Headquarters on the Neva River to the Alexander Nevsky Monastery. It is the oldest street in St. Petersburg. Nevsky Prospekt can be roughly divided into two parts, bounded by the square in front of the Moscow station, the west side is what people usually call Nevsky Prospekt, and the east side is Nevsky Prospekt which is located in the Alexander Nevsky Monastery. , is often referred to as the Old Nevsky Prospekt.
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FAQ

What Best Things to Do are there in Saint Petersburg?
These are all Best Things to Do in Saint Petersburg:Winter Palace, Savior on the Spilled Blood, Catherine Palace, Peterhof Palace, St. Isaac's Cathedral
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Saint Petersburg?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Saint Petersburg include:Winter Palace:4.8, Savior on the Spilled Blood:4.7, Catherine Palace:4.7, Peterhof Palace:4.7, St. Isaac's Cathedral:4.6
At what locations in Saint Petersburg can Best Things to Do in Saint Petersburg be found?
The Best Things to Do in Saint Petersburg are mainly located in:Winter Palace:Saint Petersburg, Savior on the Spilled Blood:Saint Petersburg, Catherine Palace:Pushkin, Peterhof Palace:Peterhof, St. Isaac's Cathedral:Saint Petersburg
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