St Petersburg Shore Excursion: Small-Group Pushkin, Peterhof and Metro Station Tour
St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
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Trip Type: Ports of Call Tours
Duration: 8 hours
When your cruise ship docks at the Port of St Petersburg, set out on a small-group shore excursion to discover some incredible royal palaces, located both in and around the city. Visit the town of Pushkin for a tour of Catherine Palace and Tsarkoye Selo Parks; explore the gardens and public rooms of the Tsarist palace of Peterhof; enjoy a hydrofoil boat ride from Peterhof to St Petersburg; and, finally, take a ride on St Petersburg’s metro to see the palatial artwork and architecture throughout the stations.
Numbers are limited to 16 on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times.
Numbers are limited to 16 on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times.
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When your cruise ship docks at the Port of St Petersburg, set out on a small-group shore excursion to discover some incredible royal palaces, located both in and around the city. Visit the town of Pushkin for a tour of Catherine Palace and Tsarkoye Selo Parks; explore the gardens and public rooms of the Tsarist palace of Peterhof; enjoy a hydrofoil boat ride from Peterhof to St Petersburg; and, finally, take a ride on St Petersburg’s metro to see the palatial artwork and architecture throughout the stations.
Numbers are limited to 16 on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times. After meeting your guide at the Port of St Petersburg, hop inside your minibus and set off to explore with your small group. Your first stop is the town of Pushkin to visit Tsarkoye Selo Parks and their Rococco masterpiece: Catherine Palace. Head inside for a tour and admire the building that was designed by Francesco Rastrelli, a French-born artist who focused much of his life’s work on Imperial Russian architecture. His genius is apparent throughout the palace, and your guide will show off his finest creations as you walk around the public rooms.
Admire the Great Hall with its frescoes and floor-to-ceiling mirrors, and then gaze in wonder at the regal opulence of the replica Amber Room. Covered with mirrors, gold and mosaics, the original room was plundered by the Nazis, and later destroyed in a fire. Other highlights of the palace include the White Vestibule, the crimson Pilaster Room and the impressive Portrait Hall.
Catherine Palace was the summer home of Catherine I, and it was from here where she ruled after her husband —Tsar Peter the Great — passed away. Learn of her life in the palace as you explore the different rooms, and then return to your minibus to continue your shore excursion.
After a quick break for lunch (own expense), travel west of St Petersburg to Peterhof, one of Russia's most stunning Tsarist palaces. Covering a vast site, the opulent palace complex is home to more than 140 fountains as well as lavish gardens and a collection of palatial buildings. Almost completely destroyed by the Nazis in the Second World War, Peterhof has now been fully restored to its Imperial splendor. Explore with your guide and marvel at impressive water features such as the Samson Cascade and Joke Fountains. Watch where you walk; the Joke Fountains spray anyone who step on a particular paving stone!
After walking around Peterhof, take a hydrofoil boat (weather dependent) into St Petersburg itself, and soak up the views of the Gulf of Finland. Step back onto dry land and head out for your tour of the city's metro stations. Unlike other metro stations around the world, Russia’s ones are resplendent with beautifully decorative interiors. See a selection of the most interesting stations, admiring crystal chandeliers, marble vestibules and countless frescoes.
Having seen some of the city’s best unsung artwork, return to your minibus, and then finish your shore excursion with a port drop-off.
Please note: if your tour falls on the last Monday of the month, Catherine Palace is closed. The visit to Pushkin will be replaced with a visit to Pavlovsk Palace, an 18th-century Russian Imperial residence that belonged to Emperor Paul I and his wife Maria.
Numbers are limited to 16 on this small-group tour, ensuring personalized attention at all times. After meeting your guide at the Port of St Petersburg, hop inside your minibus and set off to explore with your small group. Your first stop is the town of Pushkin to visit Tsarkoye Selo Parks and their Rococco masterpiece: Catherine Palace. Head inside for a tour and admire the building that was designed by Francesco Rastrelli, a French-born artist who focused much of his life’s work on Imperial Russian architecture. His genius is apparent throughout the palace, and your guide will show off his finest creations as you walk around the public rooms.
Admire the Great Hall with its frescoes and floor-to-ceiling mirrors, and then gaze in wonder at the regal opulence of the replica Amber Room. Covered with mirrors, gold and mosaics, the original room was plundered by the Nazis, and later destroyed in a fire. Other highlights of the palace include the White Vestibule, the crimson Pilaster Room and the impressive Portrait Hall.
Catherine Palace was the summer home of Catherine I, and it was from here where she ruled after her husband —Tsar Peter the Great — passed away. Learn of her life in the palace as you explore the different rooms, and then return to your minibus to continue your shore excursion.
After a quick break for lunch (own expense), travel west of St Petersburg to Peterhof, one of Russia's most stunning Tsarist palaces. Covering a vast site, the opulent palace complex is home to more than 140 fountains as well as lavish gardens and a collection of palatial buildings. Almost completely destroyed by the Nazis in the Second World War, Peterhof has now been fully restored to its Imperial splendor. Explore with your guide and marvel at impressive water features such as the Samson Cascade and Joke Fountains. Watch where you walk; the Joke Fountains spray anyone who step on a particular paving stone!
After walking around Peterhof, take a hydrofoil boat (weather dependent) into St Petersburg itself, and soak up the views of the Gulf of Finland. Step back onto dry land and head out for your tour of the city's metro stations. Unlike other metro stations around the world, Russia’s ones are resplendent with beautifully decorative interiors. See a selection of the most interesting stations, admiring crystal chandeliers, marble vestibules and countless frescoes.
Having seen some of the city’s best unsung artwork, return to your minibus, and then finish your shore excursion with a port drop-off.
Please note: if your tour falls on the last Monday of the month, Catherine Palace is closed. The visit to Pushkin will be replaced with a visit to Pavlovsk Palace, an 18th-century Russian Imperial residence that belonged to Emperor Paul I and his wife Maria.
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