Top attractions
General overview of the city by coach or on foot. Designed by Europe's most imaginative architects in the 18th and 19th centuries, St. Petersburg's UNESCO protected center is one of the world's architectural masterpieces.
Visit magnificent palaces from which the tsars ruled Russia and you will get to know why
Russia had three revolutions.
Surprisingly, the unfavorable weather conditions of the northern climate were not an obstacle for creating lovely landscapes of flowers and greenery.
St. Petersburg is well known as the cauldron for the Russian Revoltion — all three of them. But there is so much more to the story.
If you are an admirer of art you are in the right city — enjoy a feast for the senses in our galleries and museums.
After the October Revolution of 1917 lavishly decorated Orthodox Cathedrals were turned into art museums. Since that time they remain one of the main tourist attractions of the city.
Do you want to know more about your roots? Take the tours we offer. Even after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has one of the world’s largest and most vibrant Jewish communities.
Do what Russians do.
Guide and vehicle arrangements
We recognize that some enjoy the flexibility of touring. Therefore we are pleased to offer the opportunity for a 4 or 8 hour day exploration of St. Petersburg in the comfort of your private guide and vehicle.
Visit the best opera, ballet and folk performances of St. Petersburg
Train tickets (St. Petersburg - Moscow & Moscow - St. Petersburg), pickup and drop off transfers, airport transfers.
Full day tours to Novgorod and other cities