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
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Krasnodar
Nizhny Novgorod
Omsk
Perm
Samara
Stavropol
Ufa
Veliky Novgorod
Volgograd
Airlines Price Qoute Form Russian Visas Hotel Reservation Tips while traveling in Russia St. PetersburgSt. Petersburg, the city of white nights, is by far one of the most beautiful cities in the world. After Moscow it is Russia's largest. Culturally and economically it is the most important city in Russia. On May 16 (May 27, New Style) of the year 1703, after the Russian troops had captured the Nienschantz Fortress (an important strategic point), Peter the Great ordered the construction of the Peter and Paul Fortress on Zayachi Ostrov (Hare Island) in the widest part of the Neva estuary. This date marks the beginning of the building of a stronghold and a trading port on Baltic coast St. Petersburg. With its uniform Baroque and Neoclassical architecture this "Venice of the North", as it is frequently called, is one of the most unique and exquisite cities in Europe. This historic city sprawls across and around the delta of the Neva River, at the end of the Baltic Sea, known as the Gulf of Finland. The Neva first flows north and then turns west across the middle of the city.
The area spreading back from the Winter Palace and the Admiralty on the south bank is truly the heart of the city. The golden dome of St. Isaac's Cathedral dominates skyline .The main street is called Nevskiy prospect where many of the city's sights, restaurants, and shops can be found. It is St. Petersburg's main street, stretching for more than four kilometres from the Admiralty like a bowstring across the arc formed by the Neva within the city. This is the busiest thoroughfare, with a history as old as the city itself. Rich in culture and tradition, there are numerous things to do and places to see. The following are just a few sites that you may want to visit with that special someone you just met: Given the opportunity, a trip to St. Petersburg is an experience that you will not want to pass up. That, in it, more than justifies the cost of your tour when you consider the scope and quality of the AFA tour package. A fascinating cultural experience; however, is merely a delightful by-product of your tour with A Foreign Affair. The purpose of your tour is to meet as many of the eligible, beautiful women who inhabit this wonderful city as possible, with the idea of finding that special someone who will permanently enrich your life. And you will! We can assure you that the decision to stage our Romance Tours in this setting was not whimsical. It followed many months of travel and research. Ultimately, the decision was amazingly easy. The nature of our tours commands a charming, hospitable and romantic atmosphere with, of course, many, many beautiful women who are sincerely waiting to meet their life mate. In the C.I.S. countries (Commonwealth of Independent States those formally part of the Soviet Union), this is "St. Petersburg" any way you look at it. We, as well as the lovely women of St. Petersburg, will be eagerly waiting to welcome you there! |
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