Top 10 attractions to see and do in St. Petersburg

Slide 1 of 10: Charming and romantic canals around the city have given Saint Petersburg the nickname "Venice of the North". Taking a boat cruise along the Neva River is one of the best ways to explore the city and marvel the city's impressive neo-classical architecture. With multiple rivers and many canals winding their way through the city, offering unique views of the city, a river cruise is a must for all visitors!

Slide 2 of 10: The whole city is famous for its Imperial palaces and majestic parks, but Peterhof Palace is just so impressive it can't be missed. Located about an hour away from the city's center, Petehof's a large complex of palaces, gardens and fountains. Russian tsars used it as their main summer residence, so it's no wonder its exterior and interior are lavishly decorated. The major draw is the Grand Palace, built in Baroque style, and the beautiful Park surrounding it. With more than 150 fountains and 4 cascades, the whole complex had gotten the nickname Russian Versailles.

Slide 3 of 10: The State Hermitage Museum is the second largest in the world and houses the largest collection of paintings in the world. Around 3 million pieces from all over the world are kept here, including rich collection of Greek and Roman antiquities and European fine art. The Museum spans several sites, but the main collection is located within the impressive Winter Palace. Here you'll find masterpieces of famous painters like Leonardo Da Vinci, Goya, Rembrandt, Van Gogh etc. It's a must-see for all art and history buffs!

Slide 5 of 10: St. Petersburg's main street houses many beautiful landmarks. The most famous street is 2.5 miles long and lined up with glorious palaces, historical buildings and lovely bridges. It crosses the city center from east to west and it's considered as the main avenue in town. Besides historic monuments, Nevsky Prospekt is also a hub for shopping and nightlife. Also, it's scattered with cafes and restaurants, serving delicious Russian dishes.

Slide 6 of 10: Famed as one of the most splendid buildings in the city, The Winter Palace was once a royal residence of Russian tsars. The Baroque masterpiece is situated on the Palace Square, known as the city's main square. Admire the mirrors, ceiling paintings, sculptures and miraculous halls, all bursting with richness. The Palace today partly houses the most famous museum in town, the Hermitage.
Slide 7 of 10: Besides State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg boasts many more fascinating museums. Art buffs need to visit the State Russian Museum, where's the finest collection of Russian art. Housed in the stunning Mikhailovsky Palace, it exhibits Russian artwork from early icons to modern pieces from the 20th century. Literature lovers and bookworms will love the Pushkin and Dostoevsky Museums. Both museums are located inside the former apartments of the writers, featuring their personal objects and working studies where they wrote literal masterpieces. Another interesting museum is the Faberge Museum, museum of decorative art featuring the largest collection of famous Faberge Easter Eggs.

Slide 8 of 10: Home to the most iconic golden dome of Russia, St. Isaac's Cathedral was once the largest in the country until Church of Christ the Savior in Moscow was rebuilt. It's ranked as one of the largest cathedrals in the world, so it's no surprise it's one of the most fascinating landmarks in the whole country. The interior of the church is decorated with lavish ornaments, detailed mosaic icons and paintings. The major draw for tourists is the dome of the Cathedral, plated with pure gold. You can climb 300 steps up to the colonnade and enjoy the most splendid and magnificent view over the city.
Slide 9 of 10: Ballet is the national honor of Russians and one of the main pillars of the Russian culture. Russia is home to the world's most famous opera and ballet theatres and one of them is the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg. Lavish interior of the theatre will make you travel back in time and feel like nobility. Here you can have a chance to see live some of the best ballet shows on earth, with a jaw-dropping orchestra and top-notch dancers.
Slide 10 of 10: Russia has a celebrated drinking culture with vodka as the country's national drink. Vodka is the most famous alcoholic drink in the country and in Saint Petersburg you can even visit the museum dedicated to the iconic drink. To drink like a true Russian, don't mix vodka with soda because Russians drink it as a shot, all by itself. Saint Petersburg boasts great nightlife, vibrant clubs and bars spread all over the city, ideal to taste some real Russian vodka!

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