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LAND
OF THE CZARS
Moscow-Vladimir-Suzdal-Veliki
Novgorod- St. Petersburg |
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Sample Itinerary. 10 DAYS |
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1: Depart USA |
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Departure from USA |
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2: Arrive Moscow |
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After proceeding
through customs, you will be met by your guide who will transfer
you to the hotel. Rest of the day at leisure.. |
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3: Moscow |
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The most unforgettable
time in Moscow will start with a comprehensive city sightseeing
tour of Moscow. You will see the Bolshoi Theatre and
Tverskaya (Gorky) Street which is the business
center of this metropolis of 9+ million people. The Sparrow Hills
is where the Moscow University is located and the tour bus will
take you there where a breathtaking panoramic view awaits you. Next,
you will visit the Kremlin, formerly an old fortress,
the core of old Moscow and governmental center of Russia to-day.
Your tour will include a walk through the famous Red Square
where you will stop and admire the magnificent onion-domed St. Basil's
Cathedral as well as Lenin's Tomb and the GUM department store.
Next, you will ride on the famous Moscow Metro underground system
and admire the marble and mosaic decorations of the stations and
later visit the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum, one
of the leading fine arts museums of the world. |
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4: Vladimir-Suzdal |
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 After
breakfast, depart by Deluxe coach through the Russian countryside,
traveling through forests and villages to the ancient towns of Vladimir
and Suzdal. You will step into the wonderful world
of Old Russian history and religious life. You will first arrive
in Vladimir where you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. After
lunch, you will tour this ancient town founded by Prince Vladimir
Monomakh in 1108. Among the precious historical buildings is the
Cathedral of the Dormition built by "craftsmen
from many lands" in 1160. The Golden Gate
(1164) is the unique surviving sample of old Russian military engineering
art. Today, it houses an exhibition of glass and lacquers. Later,
a 20 mile drive will bring you to Suzdal for overnight
at hotel. |
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5: Suzdal - Veliki Novgorod |
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Following
breakfast, a city tour of Suzdal: Kremlin's Earthen Rampart (11th
century) and the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin. You
will visit the museum of wooden architecture and
peasant life, where you will see the peasant log houses, windmills
and other buildings. Lunch at local restaurant of Russian cuisine.
Afternoon, we drive back to Moscow where we take overnight train
from Leningradsky railway station to Veliki Novgorod. |
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6: Veliki Novgorod |
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Transfer to hotel upon
arrival. After breakfast a city tour of Veliki Novgorod which means
"new city" although it dates back to the year 859 and
historically and culturally rich, it is one of the oldest cities
in Russia. You will see the Novgorod Kremlin which
protects the unique St. Sophia Cathedral, the oldest
brick structure in Russia with its graceful belfry; it is the architectural
center of Novgorod. As you continue the exploration of these grounds,
you will discover a precious monument, "The Thousand
Years of Russia" which symbolizes the power and unity
of Russia. Lunch at authentic Russian restaurant. The History and
Art Museum is home to a rich collection of paintings from the remote
past to present: many exhibits tell the history that is truly old
Russia. Transfer to hotel. |
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7: St. Petersburg |
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Continue on to St. Petersburg
and transfer to hotel. Afternoon city tour at which time you will
see such
world famous sights as the Hermitage Museum, the
Admiralty, Peter-and-Paul Fortress,
St. Isaac's Cathedral, the Palace Square,
Mariinsky Theatre, Nevsky Prospect, Kazan Cathedral, Count
Stroganoff's Palace, statues and monuments to the city's
heroism during its 900-day siege during the Great Patriotic War. |
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8: St. Petersburg |
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In the morning visit the
Russian Museum which contains a remarkable collection
of Russian applied
art, paintings and icons. In the afternoon tour to Pushkin,
a town located 13 miles south of St. Petersburg. Visit the main
attraction which is Catherine's the Great Palace,
a superb example of Russian Baroque. With a facade of 985 feet long,
the exterior features a row of white columns and pilasters with
gold Baroque moldings boldly set against a turquoise - blue background.
Entering the
palace by the main staircase, you will see displays showing the
extent of the wartime damage and the subsequent restoration work.
The palace was almost completely destroyed during WWII. It was occupied
by Nazi forces as army barracks. As the Germans retreated, they
blew up what remained of
the former imperial residence. Today the palace stands in all its
glory although the interior is still
being restored. |
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9: St. Petersburg |
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After breakfast visit the
world-known Hermitage Museum, former Winter Palace
and now the treasure house of fine and applied arts, housing almost
three million exhibits. The museum's main entrance takes you to
the second floor galleries by way of the Jordan Staircase, a dazzling
creation of marble, granite and gold. This will be the beginning
of a most memorable experience. In the afternoon visit the St.
Isaac's Cathedral an architectural monument in which everything
strikes the eye - the stupendous size, the grand colonnade, an abundance
of sculptured decorations of great beauty, relieves, gilt work and
marble. In 1719, Peter the Great personally laid the stone for the
new
St. Isaac's Cathedral to replace the first wooden one built in 1710.
You will enjoy a theatre
performance in the evening. Transfer to hotel and overnight. |
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10: St. Petersburg - USA |
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Breakfast. Free time before transfer to the airport for departure
to USA .
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