St. Petersburg was great; in fact
I wish I had more than 48 hours there—that was just how scheduling wound up as
a result of border crossing scheduling in Kyrgyzstan. Many others have covered
St. Petersburg in far more depth than I, so I won’t spend much time doing what others have done better. Things to do:
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| Late in the evening, after a rain |
Drink
a beer along the Neva
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| Mariinsky II |
- Petropavlovsk fortress
- and the adjacent war museum (or at least the tank garden outside)
- Go to a performance at one of the city’s many arts venues (I went to Mariinsky II and it was quite nice)
- Visit the Hermitage, though prepare for massive crowd
- Visit Pushkin, one of Catherine’s palaces. Be warned—you have to/should (this was unclear to me) buy tickets in advance online—otherwise you wind up waiting in some very impressive lines (1hr +) for a museum that first opens at 12 noon. I didn’t know this, and though the ticket for the park surrounding the palace was also for the palace, and by the time I realized my mistake I was about a week too late. I didn’t see any opportunity to buy a palace ticket there
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| Catherine's Palace, w/ absurd line (1+ hr) |
All in all, I expect I will be
returning.




Mariinsky Theatre is great. I'm wondering what performance it was when you took that picture.
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