Excursions to the suburbs of Saint-Petersburg with personal guide

Every guest of Saint-Petersburg discover attractions of its city in the first turn. But when they have come back from excursions to the suburbs of St.Petersburg with personal guide they realize that they did not know about this wonderful city nearly anything.

All suburbs of the Northern Capital sometimes are named “pearl necklace of Saint-Petersbug”. And it is difficult to object here. Here they are, these pearls: town of Pushkin with famous Amber room and marvelous Catherine park, exquisite Palace of Paul the First with its unique exhibits in the town Pavlovsk and charming park, as well. Also it is splendid Peterhof – kingdom of fountains with the Grand Palace and several lovely small palaces.

 

Guided tour of the Catherine palace

Guided tour of the Catherine palace

“Tsarskoye Selo” (or Tsar’s Village) is the most attended and memorable suburb of St. Petersburg that is unambiguously...

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Guided tour of Peterhof - the Grand Palace and Low Park

Guided tour of  Peterhof - the Grand Palace and Low Park

Peterhof is one of the amazing palaces and park ensembles of 18-19 centuries, situated on the shore of the Gulf of Fin...

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Guided tour of the Grand Palace and the park in the town of Pavlovsk

Guided tour of the Grand Palace and the park in the town of Pavlovsk

If you are tired of luxury of the Catherine Palace and pomposity of Peterhof or just from the city rush, Pavlovsk is t...

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Guided tour of the town Kronshtadt

Guided tour of the town Kronshtadt

Until 1996 visits to the city were strictly restricted for foreigners.

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Guided tour of the Menshikov Palace and park in the town Oranienbaum

Guided tour of the Menshikov Palace and park in the town Oranienbaum

It is the Summer Residence of a close friend of Peter the Great - Alexander Menshikov.

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Guided tour of the Cottage Palace and park Alexandriya

Guided tour of the Cottage Palace and  park Alexandriya

This lovely and charming small Palace Cottage- informal summer residence of the Russian Emperor Nicholas I.

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