Country Palaces of St. Petersburg:
Peterhof and Tsarskoe Selo Automatic translate
St. Petersburg always amazes with its beauty and grandeur, but no less exciting are its famous suburbs - Peterhof and Tsarskoye Selo . These are two stunning palace and park ensembles that preserve the richest history, architectural masterpieces and the spirit of imperial Russia. These places are among the must-sees when traveling to the Northern capital.
Peterhof: palaces, fountains and imperial luxury
Peterhof , created by Peter the Great, is often called the Russian Versailles . It is not just a palace complex, but a whole series of parks, fountains and pavilions that were built to demonstrate the power of the Russian Empire.
- The Grand Palace is the main pearl of the ensemble, built in the Baroque style. Luxurious interiors, gilded decor and artistic canvases immerse visitors in the atmosphere of the 18th century.
- The Lower Park is a famous fountain complex with more than 150 fountains and waterfalls. Here you can see the Grand Cascade and the legendary fountain "Samson Tearing the Lion’s Jaws".
- The Upper Garden is a place for strolls among well-kept alleys, flower beds and statues.
A visit to Peterhof is particularly impressive in the summer, when the fountains are in full swing. However, it remains attractive in winter, too, thanks to tours of the palace and picturesque views of the Gulf of Finland.
More information about the excursion to Peterhof can be found on the page Excursion to Peterhof with the Grand Palace.
Tsarskoe Selo: masterpieces of the Catherine Palace and the Amber Room
Tsarskoye Selo , located in the city of Pushkin, became famous throughout the world thanks to the Catherine Palace and the legendary Amber Room .
- The Catherine Palace is an architectural marvel in the Baroque style. The interior halls of the palace are stunning in their beauty: mirrored walls, gilding and unique exhibitions make this place a true work of art.
- The Amber Room is a unique masterpiece known as the "eighth wonder of the world". It was lost during World War II, but has been fully restored and is open to visitors.
- Aleksandrovsky Park is a place for outdoor recreation with bridges, pavilions and sculptures.
A visit to Tsarskoe Selo will be a real journey to the times of emperors and royal balls. Every corner here is steeped in history, culture and architectural splendor.
Advantages of combined excursions
To make your trip as eventful as possible, we recommend choosing combined excursions that allow you to visit Peterhof and Tsarskoye Selo in one day.
- Comfortable buses will take you to both palace complexes.
- Experienced guides will tell you fascinating facts and legends associated with these places.
- You will have enough time to explore the palaces, parks and key exhibitions.
You can view all available tours on the Excursion Catalog page, as well as on the main page of the site .
Plan your trip in advance
A tour to Peterhof and Tsarskoye Selo is an opportunity to discover the splendor of the suburbs of St. Petersburg, learn about history and enjoy stunning views. Plan your trip in advance to get the most out of your visit to these legendary places.
A trip to St. Petersburg is not only canals, bridges and Nevsky Prospect, but also the richest heritage of country residences. Peterhof and Tsarskoe Selo are waiting for you!
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