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Travel Guide to St. Petersburg, Russia St. Petersburg Self-guided Tour Travel Guide

1. St. Petersburg self-guided tour guide

Belarusian wood carvings were famous as early as the 15th century when Moscow churches and palaces were renovated. Nowadays, you can buy small wooden carvings in stores.

Belarusian linens are traditional national souvenirs. Exquisite tablecloths, towels and beautiful shirts are all made of natural unbleached linen and bleached linen embroidered by hand or machine. It's a great deal to buy here.

The works of Belarusian craftsmen are exquisite and unique. Many visitors bring warm firebirds, dolls, marvelous horses, magical flowers and more, all carefully crafted from wheat straw.

Note: Be sure to buy some souvenirs with ethnic characteristics. Plan a reasonable shopping route.

2. St. Petersburg travel guide

I am very happy to answer this question. I've been to Russia before. Moscow and St. Petersburg are a reasonable trip to plan in around 7 days. Next, I will give you a reference for the routes and attractions in the travel guide.

1DAY1 Moscow

First of all, I came to the Kremlin. The magnificent building here is the glorious embodiment of the Russian Federation. Then walk to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow to pay tribute to the unknown heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country, and then go to the State Historical Museum in Moscow to recall the centuries-old legacy of the empire. In the afternoon, I first went to Lenin to pay homage to the great man’s mausoleum, and then walked to Moscow, where the people of the former Soviet Union held celebrations, rallies and military parades. At night, end your day trip by standing on the Patriarshiy Bridge in Moscow to enjoy the most beautiful night view.

2 Days 2 Moscow

The second day’s theme tour is LOHAS Moscow, focusing on leisure and entertainment. In the morning, we first come to Arbat Street, where artists gather on the street and you can also enjoy the ancient folk scenery. After lunch, I went to Moscow State University and visited the most magnificent Stalin Building. This is the largest and oldest comprehensive university in Russia. In the 1950s, many outstanding students from China were sent here to study abroad, so they have a deep love relationship with China. Afterwards, you don’t have to go to the Sparrow Hill Observation Deck to have a panoramic view of the city. In the evening, I went to Russia and watched a world-class circus show.

3DAY3 Moscow

On the third day, the first stop is the Moscow Arc de Triomphe, which is undoubtedly the most representative symbol of victory in World War II. Then, walk to Victory Park, a theme park built to commemorate the victory in the Great Patriotic War (World War II). The main buildings are the Patriotic War Memorial Hall and the towering monument. Then take the subway to move. The subway station at Victory Park Station is also very special. It is the deepest subway station in the world. In the afternoon, take the train to St. Petersburg.

4 days 4 St. Petersburg

When we arrive in St. Petersburg today, we will first come to the Palace Square, which is the center of St. Petersburg. Many world-famous important events took place here, such as Bloody Sunday and the October Revolution. Then, I went to the Hermitage Museum to see all the royal treasures. In the afternoon, I went to St. Isaac's, the largest Orthodox church in St. Petersburg.

5 days in St. Petersburg

In the morning, walk across the Bank Bridge to Kazan Cathedral, which is the largest church in St. Petersburg and one of the largest churches in Russia. Go to the Cathedral of Our Savior This is one of the few traditional Orthodox churches in St. Petersburg and a major tourist attraction in St. Petersburg. Then go to the Summer Garden, the most romantic and memorable place in St. Petersburg. Then visit Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg's central avenue, which not only houses St. Petersburg's largest bookstores, food stores, largest department stores and most expensive shopping malls. You can also enjoy various churches, former residences of celebrities, and historical monuments.

Day 6 St. Petersburg

Today, we first explore the summer palace of Peter the Great, overlooking the magnificent Golden Fountain of the Palace, which is also open to the public as a branch of the Russian Museum. Went to see a ballet performance in the afternoon. St. Petersburg is the center of world ballet art.

7 days 7 St. Petersburg

First take a bus to Pushkin, which is 24 kilometers away from St. Petersburg city. It is also known as Royal Village. First visit the Catherine Garden to experience the rich French style. Then, walk to Catherine Palace. As the name suggests, it was built by Queen Catherine II. The layout and style of the palace are full of royal luxury and feminine beauty. It was included in the United Nations World Heritage List in 1990.

In this case, you can basically travel to Moscow and St. Petersburg in Russia in 7 days. Hope this strategy helps you.

3. St. Petersburg tourist attractions

The attractions you must visit when traveling to Russia are as follows:

The Kremlin

The Kremlin is located in Moscow center, near the Moskva River. It was once the royal palace of Muscovy and the Tsars before the 18th century. During the October Revolution, it became the seat of the leading organs of the Soviet party and government. It was first built in 1156 with wooden walls and was later expanded repeatedly. By the 1840s, the Grand Kremlin was built. This is an ancient building complex, which mainly includes the Grand Kremlin, Dorgon, Church of the Holy Mother of Gods, Senate Building, Ivan the Great Bell Tower, etc. The most magnificent towers in the palace are Spartacus, Nicholas, Troy, Paulowitz, Waldorf-Zwald and others.

The Summer Palace of Peter the Great is located in the forest on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, about 30 kilometers away from St. Petersburg, covering an area of ??nearly 1,000 hectares. This was the outskirts of all Russian tsars. The Summer Palace is an early building in St. Petersburg. In the early 18th century, Russian Czar Peter the Great ordered the construction of the Summer Palace, with a simple and solemn appearance and luxurious interior decoration. At that time, many large-scale balls, palace celebrations and other activities were held here. Peter the Great came here every summer during his lifetime. After 1934, the Summer Palace became a folk history museum. Today, the Summer Palace has become a complex of palaces and gardens from the 18th and 19th centuries. Due to its magnificent architecture, the Summer Palace has been called Russia's Versailles.

Dondong Palace is located in Palace Square in St. Petersburg. It was originally the royal palace of the Russian tsars. After the October Revolution, it became part of the State Hermitashi Museum in St. Petersburg.

Smolny College is located in St. Petersburg. Smolny College was built in the early 19th century. It is a three-story building with an elegant appearance. Originally a noble woman, it was the seat of the Leningrad State and Municipal Committees of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

The Petrov Bolshoi Theater in Moscow, referred to as the Bolshoi Theatre, was founded in 1776. It is the oldest theater in Russia and a symbol of Russia, its culture and art, located on Sverdlov Square in Moscow. The building is magnificent, simple and elegant, with complete internal equipment and excellent acoustics.

Pushkin Square is located in the center of Moscow. This place used to be called Dervish Square, named after the Dervish Monastery built on the old square. In 1937, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of the great Russian poet Pushkin, the then Soviet government renamed Dervish Square Pushkin Square. In the square stands a bronze statue of Pushkin more than 4 meters high. There is a small garden in the square with granite steps, red marble fountains, decorative lights, etc. beautiful landscape.

The "Ever" cruiser was originally a cruiser of the Baltic Fleet, 124 meters long and 16.8 meters wide. It has been in service since 1903. In 1905, she took part in the Japanese and Russian naval battle against Malaysia. The ship sank in the harbor. It was salvaged late in the war and restored in 1944.

4. Travel to St. Petersburg

Sakhalin is a district of the Russian Far Eastern Federation. To travel and settle in Sakhalin, you need to provide the following materials to apply for a visa at the China-Russia Visa Center:

1. A passport valid within 6 months after the visa expires, a copy of the first page of the passport (with at least two blank pages Page).

2. Color photo (2 inches) with white background.

3. Electronic visa application form.

4. Certificate of reception of foreign tourists in the format specified by the Russian Tourism Company (original).

5. Valid round-trip air ticket/train ticket.

6. Travel insurance.

7. Copy of Chinese visa page (third country citizens).

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Notes on entering Russia:

When Chinese citizens enter Russia, they should carry a valid passport, visa, round-trip air ticket, hotel order and admission Documents such as notification letters, invitation letters or the address and contact information of their contacts in Russia

After inspection, Russian border officials will hand over the computer-printed immigration card to the immigrants, and their passports will be stamped with entry Release after chapter. Chinese citizens should keep their immigration cards properly after entering the country so that they can be presented when leaving the country.

Having a legal visa does not mean that you can enter the country smoothly. Under Russian immigration law, Russian border officials have the right to ask potential entrants for details. If the visa type is inconsistent with the purpose of entry, or if there are questions about the invitation letter and the inviting unit, the border inspection officer has the right to refuse entry.

5. St. Petersburg Attractions

No, it’s in St. Petersburg.

The Summer Palace is located about 30 kilometers southwest of St. Petersburg. It faces the Gulf of Finland and consists of beautiful fountains, parks and palaces. It is a famous tourist attraction in St. Petersburg. In order to show the true status of Russia and the United States, the great power Peter the Great needed to build a palace suitable for it. This is the Summer Palace. After further carving by later tsars, it became even more beautiful and charming. During World War II, it was destroyed by the German army and later restored and listed as a World Heritage Site.

Old Summer Palace is one of the largest parks in the world. Six palace buildings Russian State Museum Hermizashi Museum. It is also located on Palace Square in St. Petersburg and was the original palace of the Tsars of the Russian Empire. After the October Revolution, the Hermitage became part of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. It is an outstanding example of Russian neoclassical architecture from the mid-18th century. Almi's Tashi Museum is one of the four major museums in the world, together with the British Museum in London, the Louvre in Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

6. One-day trip to St. Petersburg

Hunchun City is located in the easternmost part of Jilin Province, on the lower reaches of the Tumen River, and belongs to the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture. It is China's only border window city located on the border between China, Russia and North Korea. It is connected by mountains and rivers and faces South Korea and Japan across the sea. The location is simply amazing. Because there are ports everywhere, you can go anywhere.

Hunchun has two ports, one is Hehuan Port, where you can go to North Korea (whether it is a one-day trip or a two-day trip, as long as you have an ID card, you can apply for it.) The other is Chunhui Port. This can go to Russia.

It doesn't matter whether you have a passport or not. Either a three-day tour or a four-day tour is available.

Hunchun is a good place. As a port city, it is very convenient to go anywhere.

My general process is

1 One-day tour in Sichuan: This is the easternmost end of the national scenic spot and the first scene in the Three Kingdoms Scenic Area. Crows listen to the Three Kingdoms and dogs bark. Scared the Three Kingdoms.

One-day trip to North Korea: delicious, cheap, and feel the atmosphere of North Korea. It's a really nice walk from here.

3 Three-day trip to Russia: If you have time, you must not miss this route in Russia. You can make it according to your own needs and guidelines.

7. St. Petersburg travel guide

According to data from a large domestic website, Russia has surpassed Japan, South Korea, Thailand and the United States to become the most attractive tourist destination for Chinese tourists. For tourists, dolls, painted wooden bowls, wooden spoons, futega, military watches, etc. They are all specialties of St. Petersburg. You can take some back home as gifts for friends and relatives.

1. What is worth buying in Moscow?

(1) Scarf and shawl

In a cold place like Russia, scarves are very popular and almost a necessity. Russian scarves and shawls are made of pure wool and can be used to keep out the cold or to match clothes.

(2) Vodka

If you like drinking, you can’t miss Russian vodka. Vodka is the most famous Russian wine, made from grains or potatoes and has a rich flavor. Vodka is also one of the base liquors for cocktails and is very popular all over the world.

(3) Military supplies

Items from the Soviet era, especially military supplies, are the most popular tourist souvenirs. Military uniforms, military caps, badges, military watches and other small items are suitable for buying as souvenirs at home and collecting gifts at home.

(4) Silverware

Russian sterling silver products often receive widespread attention from collectors, which shows how exquisite and precious they are. Russian silverware of various craftsmanship can be said to be the king of silverware.

(5) Russian dolls

I believe no one is familiar with cute Russian dolls. Russian dolls with a strong regional style are Russia's most famous handicrafts. Dolls are from the Mai tribe

2. Popular shopping malls/commercial districts in Russia

GUM Department Store

It is located on the east side of Moscow and is located on Red Square in the United States. and behind the Kremlin, is one of the ten most famous department stores in the world. Gum means state department store in Russian. On December 2, 1893, Alexander III personally inaugurated GUM. The current department store was rebuilt in 1953 on the site of a former factory built in 1893.

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Transportation: Take Metro Line 1 to Hunterdian Station (), take Line 2 to Theater Station () or take Bus No. 25 or Trolleybus 1, 2, 8, 12, 16, 25, 33

(2) Nevsky Prospekt

The busiest street in St. Petersburg is home to the city’s largest bookstores, food stores, Department stores and the most expensive shopping malls, you can also admire various churches, celebrity homes and historical sites.

Address: St. Petersburg, Nevsky Prospekt

Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 to Nevsky Prospekt Station ()

(3) Alba Street

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It is a major cultural and commercial street, and most of the shops are antique stores, second-hand bookstores and jewelry stores. There are many small shops on Arbat Street with a wide variety of products, including warm leather hats for ear protection, carefully prepared sandals, a dazzling array of earrings, pendants, various strange amulets, etc.

Transportation: Metro Smolenskaya station (blue line) or Arbatskaya station (exit from the west), near New Arbat Street.

(4) Ant Market

Oil paintings, antiques, dolls, teapots, stamps, amber necklaces, crystal products and other Russian crafts that Chinese people are interested in, among which oil paintings are the most popular.

Address: Izmaylovskiy Prospekt, No. 57, Moscow, Russia

Transportation: Take the subway to Partizanskaya Station.

(5) Yeliseyev Food Store

As a coffee shop attached to a food supermarket, the interior of Yeliseyev Food Store Coffee Shop is very luxurious, with crystal chandeliers and red benches are its style. There are many food options such as desserts, cakes, caviar, cheese and ham.

Address: No. 56, Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg

Transportation: Take the subway to Gostinyydvor station.

:8. Tourism in St. Petersburg

1. In Belarus, the economic situation in the United States has not been good in recent years, so the social situation is not stable. Although the current government has adopted control measures from the former Soviet Union, it can only maintain superficial stability. If people from our country come to Belarus, whether for sightseeing, doing business or visiting, they must be cautious in their words and deeds, pay attention to the principle of keeping money confidential, and do not be greedy for petty gains.

2. The public security situation in Belarus is not perfect. Avoid staying out at night. Unless necessary, do not interact with military police or public security personnel to avoid unnecessary trouble. Be aware of information about terrorist activities.

3. All relevant procedures and supporting documents must be complete to avoid extortion by unscrupulous officials.

4. If you are coming from Moscow or returning to China via Moscow, you must have a Russian visa or a transit visa. Because the flight between Minsk and Moscow is not at the same airport as the general international flights in Russia, you will be in a dilemma without the aforementioned visa. There have been several similar cases, please pay attention.

5. Due to the direction of the wind, Belarus was the area hardest hit by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the former Soviet Union, and the impact is still extremely severe, especially in the southeast. Chinese people coming to Belarus should pay special attention to diet, life and other aspects.

6. If you come from Moscow by train, because you do not check when entering the country (sometimes customs does not check. Check flights arriving from Moscow), it may cause trouble when leaving the country (such as carrying foreign currency exceeding US$3,000). There are no clear regulations in this country.

7. Belarusian customs requires prior permission from the Ministry of Culture before taking artworks out of the country, but the procedures are complicated and most tourists are busy. Therefore, it is recommended not to buy large-scale artworks such as oil paintings to avoid trouble when leaving the country.

8. Belarus still maintains a closed-door mentality. There is no concept of service industry in general shops and restaurants, their attitude is not very good and they lack professionalism. So they should be mentally prepared when shopping.

9. Belarus is a country with strict foreign exchange controls. Purchases and purchases must be made in Belarusian rubles. However, some self-employed people often require direct payment in US dollars, so special attention should be paid. If caught by the police, the procedure is very troublesome.

9. St. Petersburg tourist map

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