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St Petersburg lies around 400 miles to the Northwest of Moscow.
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Nestled on the Neva River, it spreads out from its banks and across a series of islands that lie within the river delta.
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With a wealth of extravagant palaces,
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breathtaking cathedrals and magnificent gardens,
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St Petersburg is truly Russia’s Imperial city.
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Its grandiose architecture and picturesque canals
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were born from the glitering ambition of
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Peter the Great early in the 18th century,
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and progressively gilded by generations of Russian royalty.
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Over the centuries, this dynasty sought to create
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a city to rival the greatest cities of Europe,
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and as you step onto the cobblestone streets here,
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you’ll discover they succeeded.
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Most visitors start their adventures
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right in the heart of historic St Petersburg.
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Palace Square is dominated by the Alexander Column and is home to the Winter Palace.
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This monumental palace is a legacy of Catherine the Great
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and was designed to reflect the might and power of Imperial Russia.
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Experience some of the country’s most extravagant architecture
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by strolling along Nevsky Prospect, the city’s main avenue.
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During St Petersburg’s construction,
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Peter the Great banned the use of stone elsewhere in Russia
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so wealth and talent poured into the city.
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Visit the Church of the Saviour on the Spilled Blood,
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with its extraordinary mosaics
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and Kazan Cathedral, another architectural gem.
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Further along the river is St Isaac’s cathedral,
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whose gold plated dome has been glittering under Russia’s sun
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for more than 100 years.
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Climb to the top for superb views over the city.
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St Petersburg was also important strategically as it gave Russia
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a year-round gateway to the Baltic Sea.
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Admire the golden spire of the Admiralty building
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where more than 10,000 tradesmen toiled around the clock
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to create Russia’s first warships.
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Just across the river is the Peter and Paul Fortress,
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St Petersburg’s original citadel.
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The cathedral here is the oldest church in the city
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and the final resting place of many Russian Emperors and Empresses.
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The days of Imperial Russia may be over
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but the echoes of treachery and intrigue still resonate in regal estates all over the city.
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Take a hydrofoil to the sumptuous Peterhof Palace and Gardens complex
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which was created to rival the Palace of Versailles in France.
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Stand before the shimmering waters of the Great Cascade,
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a triumph of engineering with more than 60 fountains runing entirely without pumps.
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To the South East of the city is the Catherine Palace,
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its roof gilded with more than 100 kilograms of gold.
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Back in the heart of the city, visit the Summer Palace and Gardens.
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Imagine the extravagant balls that were once held here
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and see where Tsar Peter planned the graceful canal system
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that spreads throughout the city’s many islands.
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These elegant waterways, crossed by over 300 bridges,
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are the perfect compliment to the city’s soaring spires.
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As the sun sets, take a canal cruise to discover the romance of St Petersburg at night.
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Pass through a network of draw-bridges
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on a journey that shows the true scale of Peter the Great’s vision.
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Romantic, opulent and spectacular,
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St Petersburg is a glittering testiment to Russia’s royal history
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and a celebration of the power of one man’s dream.