1. Dotted with splendid palaces, bridges, metro stations, and shops, Nevsky prospekt is a 4km avenue stretching from the Admiralty to ploschad Aleksandra Nevskogo. A stroll along the west end of Nevsky prospect, from the Admiralty to Moscow station, is one reason for visiting the city. Don't miss the polluted colonnaded Kazan Cathedral, the Gostiny Dvor department store, the park with the huge statue of Catherine the Great on ploschad Ostrovskogo, the Anichkov bridge over the Fontanka river, and the splendid Beloselsky-Belozersky palace.
2. Vast Dvortsovaya ploschad is flanked from the river side by the green, white, and gold Winter Palace, a former residence of Tsars and now occupied by on
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1. Dotted with splendid palaces, bridges, metro stations, and shops, Nevsky prospekt is a 4km avenue stretching from the Admiralty to ploschad Aleksandra Nevskogo. A stroll along the west end of Nevsky prospect, from the Admiralty to Moscow station, is one reason for visiting the city. Don't miss the polluted colonnaded Kazan Cathedral, the Gostiny Dvor department store, the park with the huge statue of Catherine the Great on ploschad Ostrovskogo, the Anichkov bridge over the Fontanka river, and the splendid Beloselsky-Belozersky palace.
2. Vast Dvortsovaya ploschad is flanked from the river side by the green, white, and gold Winter Palace, a former residence of Tsars and now occupied by one of the world's greatest art museums. Called The Hermitage, it houses an enormous collection of famous paintings by Flemish, Dutch, and Italian schools, plus classical marble sculptures, tapestries, icons, ceramics, and more. To get acquainted with major highlights, it is necessary to reserve one full day.
3. The multi-domed Church of the Resurrection along the Griboedova Canal is not to be missed. A short distance south on ploschad Iskusstv, the splendid building of the Russian museum houses numerous fine collections of Russian art.
Quick Tips:
1. All visitors require a visa to visit Russia. The simplest form of visa is a tourist visa, for which pre-booked accommodation for every night you'll spend in the country is required.
2. On arrival, visitors are handed a declaration form (deklaratsia) on which they are required to list cash, credit cards, and valuables. This is stamped and given back. On leaving, a similar declaration form must be filled with what you're taking out. Both must be returned to customs just before departing.
3. There are numerous exchange offices along Nevsky prospekt and inside major hotels. However, make sure that your US dollars are in pristine condition, since worn out notes will be refused. All foreign currency, US dollars included, is subjected to scrutinous methods for detecting counterfeit notes.
4. Tickets for entry to museums and theatres are much more expensive for tourists than for Russians. There's nothing you can do. You have to pay the tourist price.
5. When in St. Petersburg, avoid drinking tap water. Buy bottled water, which is both good and cheap.
6. Petty theft and pick-pocketing are rife in tourist areas, so take the usual precautions along crowded streets and metro stations.
Best Way To Get Around:
1. You'll probably arrive at Pulkovo II international airport. From here, avoid taking a taxi from the taxi stand to the city centre. It's better to make contact with a reliable taxi company beforehand through the Internet. If you're not carrying heavy luggage, you can use public transport. Bus no. 13 runs from the airport to Moskovskaya metro station, from where the metro goes to Gostiny Dvor station, right on Nevsky prospekt.
2. Public transport is cheap, reliable, and quick. Buy a 15-day pass suitable for metros, trams, and buses within the city limits. The pass consists of a magnetic strip card for metros, plus a ticket for trams and buses. To enter a metro station, the metro card has to be inserted in the card-reading turnstile, and conductors regularly check tickets on trams and buses.
3. For Petrodvorets, take a suburban train from Baltic station to Novy Petrodvorets (40 minutes) and then continue by bus (10 minutes) to the fifth stop, which is close to the park. For Pushkin Park, take a suburban train from Vitebsky station to Detskoe selo station (30 minutes), from where buses leave for Pushkin (5 minutes).
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