Pearls of the Baltic region
included
- hotel accommodation;
- breakfast buffet in the hotel, 1 dinner, 2 lunches;
- transport service according to the tour program;
- entrance fees to the museums;
- English-speaking tour guide;
- audio equipment;
- bottled water for every day.
South-Eastern Baltics is a real of wonderful cities: splendid Saint Petersburg, medieval Tallinn, gothic and modern Riga, eclectic and green Vilnius. Each of them is genuine and matchless, has its own architectural image, atmosphere and impressions.
DAY 1. Saint Petersburg
- Arrival to Saint Petersburg
- City sightseeing bus tour. All the prominent sights of St. Petersburg: Nevsky prospect, Palace Square, Hermitage, Saint Isaac's Cathedral, Neva embankment, Bronze Horseman, cathedrals, palaces and other monuments. Several stops are planned for walking around.
- Peter and Paul Fortress. It is the starting point and the heart of Saint Petersburg. The excursion includes Peter and Paul’s Cathedral where Russian emperors are buried and the Troubetskoy Bastion prison.
- Lunch
- Boat trip in the historical part of St. Petersburg (audio guide included).
- Transfer to the hotel. Check in.
DAY 2
- Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
- Peterhof – the residence of Russian tzars. It is a must-see for anyone coming to St. Petersburg. It’s called the Russian Versailles for its astonishing park of fountains and baroque architecture. The tour includes a visit to the Great Palace and the Grottoes.
- Free time for lunch.
- Returning back to the city by boat through the Gulf of Finland.
- End of the program in the city centre.
- Option: a night boat trip under the famous draw bridges of St. Peterburg.
DAY 3
- Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
- St. Isaac’s Cathedral. The largest church in St. Petersburg, an outstanding example of religious architecture. Not only will you see the cathedral inside, but also observe the city view from the 43 m high colonnade.
- The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. One of the iconic symbols of St. Petersburg, famous for its Russian style architecture, colorful domes, internal mosaics and a very special story of being founded.
- Lunch
- The State Hermitage. One of the greatest world’s museums shows treasures of the international culture. Moreover, it is located in the Winter Palace which retains memory of the most important events in the Russian history.
- Transfer to the hotel.
DAY 4. Tallinn
- Buffet breakfast and check-out.
- Trip to Tallinn.
- Check-in at the hotel.
- Lunch.
- Sightseeing tour in Tallin. You will watch the city panorama from the observation spots in Toompea castle and see the major highlights: the Town hall, St. Olaf’s Church, one of the oldest chemist’s shops in Europe and many more.
- Free time.
Option: “Secrets of the Estonian cuisine” – a traditional dinner with local bread and cheese in the restaurant.
DAY 5. Riga
- Breakfast at the hotel and check-out.
- Transfer to Riga and check-in.
- Lunch
- City tour in the Old town of Riga. Existing from the 13th century Riga has preserved its gothic history – the Dome Cathedral, St. Peter’s Church, the House of the Blackheads, the Riga Castle, the oldest domestic buildings called “Three brothers”. Also you will see art nouveau buildings created in the beginning of the 20th century.
- Free time.
Option: an excursion to the Dome Cathedral built more than 800 years ago.
DAY 6. Vilnius
- Breakfast in the hotel and check-out.
- Check out of the hotel.
- Transfer to Vilnius and check-in.
- Lunch
- City tour in the historical part of Vilnius. The city architectural style is a result of several epoques following one another – there are gothic and classic, art nouveau and baroque buildings there. The Old town with its churches, castle remains and narrow medieval streets is under protection of the UNESCO. You will see catholic churches, towers, squares, monuments and the city view from the Castle Hill.
- Free time.
- Transfer to the airport.
PRICE
RUR per person
10+1 | 20+1 | 30+1 |
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85 100 | 71 500 | 67 000 |