An urban expression of its fantasies and passions, Saint Petersburg was founded by Tsar Peter the Great to break away from the Russian straightjacket. The Tsar had just one thought in his mind: to distance himself from the Russian soul and customs, to open a window onto Europe.
- Boatride along the city’s canals
- Visit and private concert at St Isaac’s Cathedral, the Peter and Paul Fortress, backstage at the Mariinsky Theatre
- Visit of the Hermitage and restoration workshop
- Workshops in ice sculpture
- Tour of the Yusupov Palace and performance by a ballerina