St. Petersburg
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Admiralty
The Church of Spilled Blood
The Peter and Paul Fortress
The Hermitage museum and Winter Palace
Hydrafoils and River Cruises
St. Isaac's Cathedral
The Kazan Cathedral
The Mariinsky Theatre
Nevskiy Prospect
Peterhof
Russian Museum
The Smolny Convent
Apartments
Hotels
5th Corner
Andersen
Angleterre
Arbat Nord
Astoria
Baltic Star
Corinthia Nevskij Palace
Dostoevsky
Grand Hotel Emerald
Grand Hotel Europe
Moskva
Neptun
Novotel Centre
Oktyabrskaya
Pribaltiyskaya
Pulkovskaya
Radisson SAS Royal
Renaissance
Rossia
St.Peterburg
Moscow
Kazan
Krasnodar
Nizhny Novgorod
Omsk
Perm
Samara
Stavropol
Ufa
Veliky Novgorod
Volgograd
Airlines Price Qoute Form Russian Visas Hotel Reservation Tips while traveling in Russia Hydrafoils and River Cruises
If you're here between the months of May and October it is well worth hopping on a boat and
checking out the city from the water. Not only does it show you the city from one of it's
most fortuitous angles, but it greatly decreases the chances of you getting run over by a tram while taking pictures. These water taxis are particularly enjoyable since you can cruise the smaller canals that the
big tour boats can't manage as well as stop wherever you want along the way, which is handy
if you run out of drinks. Cruising the Griboyedov and Kryukov canals and the Moika River is
a great way to see St. Nicholas' Cathedral, the area around Teatralnaya Ploshchad, and New Holland.
At night when the bridges are up you can sometimes get these water taxis to take you to any water-linked destination. |
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