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Where can you go in St. Petersburg in winter? Preferably not expensive and where there are not so many people. Something out of the ordinary is interesting. And another question - how much does a sightseeing tour of the city cost?
Where can you go in St. Petersburg in winter? Preferably not expensive and where there are not so many people. Something out of the ordinary is interesting. And another question - how much does a sightseeing tour of the city cost?
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аватар lusenko2
Find out about the sightseeing tour at the Moscow railway station in St. Petersburg, before there was a tour desk not far from the waiting room and they gathered groups for city tours. I don’t know if you need this, if only to get your bearings around the city, otherwise the entire historical center is easy to walk and see on foot (naturally not in 1 day), we bought an inexpensive map guide with attractions and easily walked everywhere. Well, even though you write that you are not going to go on excursions, but visit the Hermitage, the beauty is extraordinary, the ticket cost 400 rubles for Russians in May, for foreigners 600 or 800 more precisely, maybe someone from St. Petersburg will tell you. Don’t be afraid of queues, come to the beginning of the ticket office, there are several of them, the queue will pass quickly, you will definitely get to the museum within an hour, it’s probably better to go on a weekday, there are fewer excursions from neighboring regions.
аватар Tasha1711
Obzorki from eksk.buro at the station do not always meet the requirements. They are often more expensive than a proven travel agency. Buses are also often not very well-used. In winter, in addition to the main sightseeing tours with Petropavlovka, I would also go to the suburbs - I really like Pushkin, it’s a pleasure to walk around Gatchina and Priory Park. I took excursions from these guys - I liked it very inexpensively against the background of others, and the guides, the buses are cool, in my very picky opinion, very well done guys, they keep the brand: http://www.bontour.ru/tours/weekend-excursions-to / By the way, a lot of interesting temporary exhibitions, extremely original, are constantly opening. From places where to sit - feel free to go to the chamber cafe Kafema st. Glinka, 2 - there coffee and teas are simply divine and the atmosphere is very cozy, homely, there are still many good anti-cafes in the area of ​​u200bu200bthe small sea and I also like the place Miracle - Moshkov lane 4.
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