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Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin)

Working Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Closed on: Tue, last Mon of each month

Entrance fee per person: 20 Euro
During this excursion you will visit the magnificent Catherine Palace with the famous Amber Room. Walking along the alleys of the Catherine Park you will see more than 100 architectural constructions from magnificent palaces to intimate pavilions and park sculptures.
Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin)

Pavlovsk

Working Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Closed on: Fri, first Mon of each month
Entrance fee per person: 15 Euro

During this excursion you will visit summer residence of the Russian imperator Paul I including a visit of the superb palace and park ensemble of Pavlovsk, one of the largest parks in Europe, covers an area of 600 hectares.

Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) and Pavlovsk

During this excursion you will visit the superb Catherine and Pavlovsk Palaces and the parks of each residence.

Pavlovsk

Gatchina

Working Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Closed on: Mon, first Tue of each month
Entrance fee per person: rqst

During this excursion you will visit the first landscaped park in Russia which is situated about 45 kilometers away from St. Petersburg and the Gatchina Palace. It was built as a lonesome castle standing high above a silent and smooth surface of water. Being so huge and comprising 10 towers, limestone walls, and a secret conduit to the lake, it has nothing in common with other royal country residences.

Gatchina

Lomonosov (Oranienbaum)

Working Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed on: Tue, last Mon of each month
Entrance fee per person: 10 Euro

During this excursion you will visit the Palace and Park Ensemble situated on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland. It was the summer residence of Peter the Third. A fortress ensemble with a petite palace was constructed for him to the design of architect A.Rinaldi. Later Rinaldi was commissioned by the Empress Catherine the Great to erect the Chinese Palace and "The Sledge Riding Hill" Pavilion. You will have the opportunity to see all these monuments distinguished by the subtle blend of elegant rococo style with traces of classicism.



Lomonosov (Oranienbaum)

Peterhof

Peterhof is an exquisite summer residence of Russian tsars. It is a town of parks, palaces and fountains. It is equal in luxury to the French Versailles.

Low park and Grand Palace

Working Hours: 10.30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Closed on: Mon, last Tue of each month
Entrance fee per person: 25 Euro

During this excursion you will visit the most beautiful former Imperial summer residence founded in the honor of Russian victory in the Northern War which is a jewel of the Russian art, a town of parks, palaces and fountains. Also you will visit the Grand Palace which is an outstanding landmark of Russian artistic culture of the 18-19th centuries.

Peterhof

Low park and Hermitage Pavilion with the Catherine's Block

Entrance fee per person: 10+5+5Euro

During this excursion you will visit the most beautiful former Imperial summer residence founded in the honor of Russian victory in the Northern War which is a jewel of the Russian art, a town of parks, palaces and fountains. Also you will visit the Hermitage Pavilion of Peterhof (the dining place of Russian tsars) and the Catherine's Block, built for different kinds of entertainment.

 

Peterhof

Low park and Hermitage Pavilion and the Marly Palace

Entrance fee per person: 10+5+6Euro

During this excursion you will visit the most beautiful former Imperial summer residence founded in the honor of Russian victory in the Northern War which is a jewel of the Russian art, a town of parks, palaces and fountains. Also you will visit the Hermitage Pavilion of Peterhof (the dining place of Russian tsars and their guests), and the Marly Palace, where you can see the rooms dating back to Peter the Great epoch.

All published prices are net in EURO and are official prices of the museums
Peterhof