Excursions

Excursions in the heart of the city

The sun is beginning to sink towards its setting place, casting the evening moon over the River Neva. The city centre gradually becomes empty, but the prospects, squares, boulevards around it become full of people and vehicles hurrying home. The city bustle disappears from around the historical monuments, slowly blending with the shadows. Thus, the historical centre of St. Petersburg returns to its original splendour - the strict architectural assembly, the distinctive ceremonial form of the vast, open and quite horizontal vista.
All the historical museums, now closed to visitors, can be enjoyed by our guests in their magnificent, peaceful and natural state.
We invite our guests, during these best hours, to enjoy the most pleasant impressions and surroundings, monuments and simply the the most wonderful corners of St. Petersburg, that form the heart of the city. A comfortable boat can take tourists to all these points in our excursion programme, on the Neva waterways, away from the hurly-burly of the streets, the traffic noise and jams, to provide maximum comfort during the mini-bus transfer.

The Hermitage

The Hermitage

The Hermitage is one of the greatest museums in the world. The museum consists of five historical buildings including the Winter Palace – the residence of the Russian Tsars.
Cathedral of the Savior on the Spilled Blood

Cathedral of the Savior on the Spilled Blood

St. Petersburg’s most Russian looking building. The cathedral would seem at home on Moscow’s Red Square with its onion shaped domes and multi colored facade.
St. Petersburg’s Canals

St. Petersburg’s Canals

St. Petersburg is a city of canals and watching it from water is an unforgettable experience. During your one hour trip you will sail from Pevchesky bridge along Moika river, into Fontanka and Griboedova canal.
St. Isaac’s Cathedral

St. Isaac’s Cathedral

A great introduction to St. Petersburg for visitors who enjoy walking. Our expert guide will take you down the famous Nevsky Prospect, to Palace Square (the Winter Palace) home of the Tsars.
City

City

Excursion about the history associated with these places and the city itself.
Peter and Paul Fortress

Peter and Paul Fortress

The Peter and Paul Fortress was founded by Peter the Great in 1703. Besides the ancient fortifications, the fortress includes the Peter and Paul Cathedral, built in the early XVIII century.
Russian Museum

Russian Museum

The Michailovsky Palace where the Russian Muesum is situated was built by the architect K. Rossi at the beginning of the XIX century for Alexander I´s brother Michail.


Excursions in mystical Petersburg

St. Petersburg is one of the world’s beautiful cities, a composition of architectural treasures, a European capital, an olympus of culture, modern business and the intellectual capital of Russia. Here you will find bustling streets, wide prospects alive with activity, picturesque parks, boulevards and squares. Words cannot describe it, so....
The ’White Nights’ are the time when there is a prolonged twilight amidst a mystical mist. It is then that the hidden legends of Petersburg come to life. It is then that each silhouette and form is ready to reveal the dark secrets of this city. Souls of thousands arise, who suffered and whose blood was spilled at the hands of cruel Russian power in the course of its construction. It has long been considered a ’place of crucifixion’, the fulfilment of a long-standing ancient curse in a terrible gigantic swamp. For a long time this place has echoed with the shouts and cries of dying legendary adventurers, mystics and alchemists, constantly associated with the city, but not in keeping with its unfamothable secrets.
We invite our guests to experience this very fairytale and surrealist atmosphere of St.Petersburg’s ’White nights’ as part of their excursion. Thanks to the coordinated efforts of our interpreters, theatre and film actors, computer specialists, onlookers not only become familiar with the secret moments of history, but also with a realistic spectacle of the more striking episodes of St. Petersburg’s past, captivating completely a spiralling fantasy of events, revolving around several areas of the city, highlighed in the strange twilight.

The bronze horseman

The bronze horseman

This monument, famous the world over, is the city’s main symbol. All the riddles and mystical secrets of St. Petersburg are poured into the sculptural image of this monument, and they are all here.
Peters’s Little House

Peters’s Little House

At the very centre of the present-day city, on one of the picturesque embankments stands a simple wooden cabin which is already over 300 years old.
The Sphinxes

The Sphinxes

The silences guardians of St.Petersburg. Constructed in ancient Egypt, and brought to St.Petersburg in 1832.
Elagin Island

Elagin Island

One of the most picturesque places in St. Petersburg, boasting a wonderful shady park with many canals, streams and ponds, dispersing through the country-like estate of Count Elagin, a senator of the epoch of Catherine the Great.
St. Michael`s Castle

St. Michael`s Castle

Perhaps it’s not possible to find a more unusual building than this in St. Petersburg, associated with so many misty legends and secrets.
Aurora

Aurora

St. Petersburg is often called the cradle of the Russian Revolution. If you want to know more about the political history of Russia this tour is for you.

St. Petersburg's suburban

Pushkin

Pushkin

The Palace and Park of Tsarskoye Selo is a former country residence of the Russian emperors.
Peterhof

Peterhof

Peterhof is a jewel of Russian art – a town of parks, palaces and fountains. In the past, it was used as an exquisite summer residence by the Russian Tsars.
Pavlovsk

Pavlovsk

Built in the late XVIII and early XIX centuries, the palace and park was used as a summer residence for emperor Paul I and his family.

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