Tour Code: FIT/3010

Glimpses Of Russia

5 Nights / 6 Days
Private Van Tour
Winter Special
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Cities : Saint Petersburg (3N),Moscow (2N)

Sightseeing

Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Visit To Peter and Paul Fortress
  • Visit to Hermitage Museum
  • Entrance to St. Isaac’s Cathedral
  • Scenic boat ride on Neva River
  • Entrance to Peterhof Grand Palace
  • The Lower Park Of Peterhof
  • Kazan Cathedral
  • Panoramic Guided City tour with photostops, incl. Palace Square, Winter Palace, St Isaac Square, The Church of our Savior
Moscow, Russia
  • Visit the world famous Red Square
  • Visit to Lenin’s Mausoleum
  • St.Basils Cathedral (outside)
  • Visit to GUM Department store
  • Kremlin Grounds & Cathedral
  • Moscow Metro guided Tour
  • Russian Circus Show (Old Circus)

Meals

  • 5 Breakfast
NOTE:  
  • Tourist city tax applicable at each hotel, to be paid locally by passenger.
  • This package is just a quotation and as of now we are not holding any reservations, all Hotels & Rates/ Airline Rates will be finalized as per the live availability of each inventory at the time of booking  
  • 05% GST is Included

NOTE
  • Rooms and Rates are subject to change depending on the availability at the time of booking.
  • All sightseeing tours have set departure times. Please be on time at the scheduled pick-up locations. There will be no refunds for missed tours.
  • Tourist city tax applicable at each hotel, to be paid locally by passenger.
  • This package is just a quotation and as of now we are not holding any reservations, all Hotels & Rates/ Airline Rates will be finalized as per the live availability of each inventory at the time of booking .
  • 5% TCS will be Extra

Note:

  • All Monuments and Museums are from Outside unless mentioned specifically in Inclusions.

Day wise travel itinerary

  • Day 1 :India - St. Petersburg

    Arrive St.Petersburg Airport and Meet with Local Guide and depart for sightseeing. Proceed to the Panoramic Guided City tour with photo stops, including Palace Square, Winter Palace, St Isaac Square, The Church of our Savior, etc. After that visit to Peter & Paul Fortress. You will be  transferred to Hotel for Check in.

    Overnight in St.Petersburg



  • Day 2 :St. Petersburg

    After breakfast, depart for sightseeing tour with local Guide with visit to Hermitage Museum after that free time for Lunch by own. Post city tour, enjoy the Boat cruise on Neva river & channels for 01 hour. Have your dinner by own and you will be dropped off to hotel.

    Overnight in St.Petersburg



    • Breakfast
  • Day 3 :St. Petersburg

    After breakfast depart for sightseeing tour with local Guide to Visit to the tour of Petergoff with Entrance to Petergoff: Grand Palace. Post tour, you will have free time with guide in the city for shopping. After that you will be dropped to hotel. Overnight in St.Petersburg


    • Breakfast
  • Day 4 :St. Petersburg - Moscow

    After breakfast, check out & you will be transferred to the train station to board the high speed train SAPSAN to Moscow. Arrival at Moscow, meet Local guide and depart for Sightseeing tour with Guide to Visit the world famous RED SQUARE. After that View of Lenin’s Mausoleum, view of ST.BASILS CATHEDRAL  (outside). After that Visit to GUM Department store. Have your dinner by own.

    Check in at hotel. Overnight in Moscow



    • Breakfast
  • Day 5 :Moscow

    After breakfast depart for tour with local Guide.

    In the morning you will visit to KREMLIN grounds with Cathedrals and visit to Arbat Street and after that proceed to the tour of Moscow Metro. In the evening you will enjoy the Russian Circus Show (Old Circus).

    Return to hotel & Overnight      



    • Breakfast
  • Day 6 :Moscow
    After the breakfast check out from the hotel. Your transfers is arranged from hotel to Mocow airport to board your flight back to India with Lovely Memory.
    • Breakfast
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Sightseeing

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Visit To Peter and Paul Fortress

Housing a cathedral where the Romanovs are buried, a former prison and various exhibitions, this large defensive fortress on Zayachy Island is the kernel from which St Petersburg grew into the city it is today. History buffs will love it and everyone will swoon at the panoramic views from atop the fortress walls, at the foot of which lies a sandy riverside beach, a prime spot for sunbathing.
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Visit to Hermitage Museum

St. Petersburg's most popular visitor attraction, and one of the world's largest and most prestigious museums, the Hermitage is a must-see for all first-time travellers to the city. With over 3 million items in its collection, it also definitely rewards repeat visits, and new-comers can only hope to get a brief taste of the riches on offer here, from Impressionist masterpieces to fascinating Oriental treasures. One estimate has it that you would need eleven years to view each exhibit on display for just one minute, so many visitors prefer to organize a guided tour to ensure they have time to catch all the collection's highlights. Art aficionados, however, may find it more rewarding to seek out for themselves the works that they are particularly interested in.
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Entrance to St. Isaac’s Cathedral

Saint Isaac's Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor is a cathedral that currently functions as a museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great, who had been born on the feast day of that saint.
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Scenic boat ride on Neva River

Discover why Saint Petersburg is known as the "Venice of the North" on an amazing boat cruise along the canals and rivers of the most beautiful city in Russia. See stunning monuments with Italian and French influence, along with remnants of the Stalinist architecture of the Soviet era.

Admire some of the most beautiful of the city's 200 bridges, along with impressive cathedrals decorated in a western European style or typical design from Russia. Journey down the Neva River as it makes it way from Lake Ladoga right through the middle of the city into the Gulf of Finland. 

Pass the artificial New Holland Island, created in 1719 when the newly built Kryukov Canal and Admiralty Canal connected the Moika River with the Neva River. Admire the imperial palaces from the water, see where Rasputin died and more.
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Entrance to Peterhof Grand Palace

One of St. Petersburg's most famous and popular visitor attractions, the palace and park at Peterhof (also known as Petrodvorets) are often referred to as "the Russian Versailles", although many visitors conclude that the comparison does a disservice to the grandeur and scope of this majestic estate.
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The Lower Park Of Peterhof

150 fountains decorate the park within an area of 102,5 hectares. Including the trick fountains: the "Little Oak", the "Umbrella", "Little firs", the "Water road" and "Benches", which are the most popular fountains among children and adults.

The fountains plumbing scheme was completed between 1721 and 1722. Peter the Great together with the first hydraulics engineer in Russia, Vasily Tuvolkov, developed this system. It is an outstanding achievement of the 18th century technology. About 14 miles of ducts and piping were constructed. Water for the fountains was flowing under its own pressure without the aid of any pumps

The main idea behind most of the decorations in the park is memorizing Russian victory over the Swedes in 1721, ensuring the outlet to the Baltic Sea for our country. The coast of the Gulf of Finland was irrigated and fertilized to lay out the formal French garden here. The proximity to the Gulf of Finland coast was the most important idea for Peter – the possession of that coast was the main achievement of the Northern war.

Today the number of fountains in Peterhof is over 150, and all of them are playing according to the principle of communicating vessels. Each fountain has its own unique design.The overall area of the park is about 250 acres.
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Kazan Cathedral

Kazan Cathedral or Kazanskiy Kafedralniy Sobor, also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, is a cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church on the Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Kazan, one of the most venerated icons in Russia.
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Panoramic Guided City tour with photostops, incl. Palace Square, Winter Palace, St Isaac Square, The Church of our Savior

We’ve carefully constructed the perfect itinerary that hits every location you need to see in order to really get a feel for the magic and beauty of St. Petersburg.

Perfect view of the Palace Square? Check. Colored onion domes of The Savior on the Blood Cathedral? Check. Gazing down the Peter and Paul Fortress from the Neva river embankment? Of course!

And of course St. Petersburg isn’t just about the major monuments, so your guide will be sure to point out lesser-known nooks and crannies along the way to give you a more in-depth perspective on this complex and fascinating city. After getting a taste for the general layout of St. Petersburg, you’ll be much more comfortable getting around and exploring each neighborhood further during the remainder of your trip.

*Please note: this tour can include entry into cathedrals or museums at extra cost.

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