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St Petersburg city break holidays
  • Russia
  • Leningradskaya Oblast
  • Pop: 4.7m
  • Lang: Russian
  • Time: GMT/BST+3
  • Cur: Rouble
  • 220v 2pin round
  • Phone: +7

St Petersburg

St Petersburg will always be a contender for the title of the world’s most beautiful city. It dates back only 300 years when Peter the Great decided to build a window to the west.

Its history has been turbulent, built by forced labour in appalling conditions; the focus of the Russian Revolution; 600,000 dying of starvation under the Nazi siege while many others suffered under Stalin and the Communists. Since the end of the Soviet era, it has reverted to its original name after spells as Petrograd and Leningrad.

It’s a northerly city on the Baltic Sea, with near continuous daylight in mid-summer and extreme cold in winter when the River Neva freezes over.

Magnificent palaces

It was built on a swamp and is constantly fighting decay. Yet its magnificent architecture simply stuns all visitors although it has serious problems with crime and corruption rife and beggars on the streets.

Peter the Great made St Petersburg his capital and moved government and social life from Moscow. Palaces were built by the nobility and fortifications were constructed such as the Peter and Paul Fortress. The Summer and Winter Palaces are outstanding as are the magnificent churches like the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul where the Tsars were buried.

Later came St Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood, built to commemorate Tsar Alexander II, who was assassinated in 1881 where the church now stands.

Major centre for opera

The main thoroughfare is Nevsky Prospekt, one of the most beautiful streets anywhere, and now lined with leading shops. The city also features many canals, which, with the magnificent buildings on their banks, add to the glorious cityscapes.

The Hermitage, housed in the vast Winter Palace looking out on to the river, is one of the great museums of the world, with three million exhibits ranging from Leonardo da Vinci to the Impressionists and modern masters. The city is also a major centre for opera, ballet and classical music.

The palaces of Peter, such as Peterhof, 30km west of the city, and of Catherine the Great, make for wonderful excursions. Despite wartime damage, they have been restored magnificently. A curiosity is the Cabin of Peter, the first house built in the city in 1703.

Travellers by air arrive at Pulkovo Airport, 10 miles out of the city. Many arrive by train from Moscow while cruises on the Baltic and Russia’s inland waterways nearly always call at St Petersburg.

Make sure you include Booked.net if searching for Saint Petersburg hotels. They list a good number of quality hotels, available at competitive prices. Also, you don't have to pay any extra fees for booking, administration or cancellation.

Every month our travel writers comb the web for city break deals to St Petersburg. Visit our St Petersburg holiday shop to browse through the latest offers.

 
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