Two Russian Capitals and Golden Ring

Two Russian Capitals and Golden RingTwo Russian Capitals and Golden Ring. Russia has sometimes been described as a nation of two souls. Moscow represents traditional tsarist Muscovy, with its Orthodox faith and nearly 900-year history—not to mention the legacy of the authoritarian Soviet Union. St. Petersburg speaks to another side of Russia: a nation of intelligentsia, inspired by the Enlightenment. This tour provides an in-depth overview of Russia’s contrasting capitals, along with the historic towns of the Golden Ring.

Russia has sometimes been described as a nation of two souls. Moscow represents traditional tsarist Muscovy, with its Orthodox faith and nearly 900-year history—not to mention the legacy of the authoritarian Soviet Union. St. Petersburg speaks to another side of Russia: a nation of intelligentsia, inspired by the Enlightenment. This tour provides an in-depth overview of Russia’s contrasting capitals, along with the historic towns of the Golden Ring.

Day 1     Welcome to Moscow

Day 2     Classic Tour of Moscow, Red Square and The Kremlin

We start our day with a general tour of Moscow, taking in some of its best-known streets and sites along the way. You’ll have a chance to see the so-called Stalin Sisters, which were built to compete with New York’s skyscrapers. You’ll take in the Triumphal Arch and the Church of Christ the Savior before heading to New Maidens Convent, Sparrow Hills, Moscow State University, and Luzhniki stadium. 

After lunch, it’s time for the blockbuster sites of Red Square, St Basil’s and the classic view of the Kremlin from across the river. 

Day 3     Train to Vladimir              

After an early breakfast, you will be taken to Kursky railway station to catch an express train to Vladimir (1 hr 40 min). 

Vladimir and Suzdal embody the old-world Russia that history buffs dream of. Onion-domed churches rising behind medieval walls, surrounded by traditional wooden peasant cottages and the legendary Russian countryside. These two towns are not to be missed!  

On arrival in Vladimir, you’ll visit the Golden Gates and explore some of Russia’s greatest surviving medieval churches, where you’ll learn about the meaning behind the nearly thousand-year-old sculptures and icons. 

Day 4     Explore Suzdal  

Today you’ll explore Suzdal, one of central Russia’s fairy-tale towns.  

Transfer to Vladimir railway station to catch the train back to Moscow.

Day 5     Train to St. Petersburg, City Tour, and Peter and Paul Fortress   

After an early breakfast, take a Sapsan express train to St. Petersburg (around 4 hrs). Upon arrival and check in at your hotel, it’s time to get acquainted with Russia’s magnificent, history-haunted, and stunningly beautiful Northern Capital. 

After lunch, you’ll visit St Petersburg’s original citadel – Peter and Paul Fortress. Still standing guard over the city just as it has done since 1706. 

Day 6     Tsarskoye Selo and the Hermitage Museum

Tsarskoye Selo (Tsar’s Village) was so called because many of the tsar’s palaces were located here, outside the former capital city of St. Petersburg. You’ll visit the stunning 18th century Catherine Palace and Park with the famous Amber Room.

After lunch visit the Hermitage Museum, housed in the former Winter Palace and see one of the world’s greatest collections of art and artifacts amid the glory of the Romanov dynasty’s palace.  

Day 7     Depart St. Petersburg

Categoría: Tours de varios días y más largos.

Inicio en: Moscow, Russia.

Duración: 7 days.

Precio: 1.421,32 euros.

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