During this walking tour you will see the main attractions of the city: Nevsky Prospekt, Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, Palace Square, Savior on the Spilled Blood, Winter Palace.
Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg was founded by Peter the Great in 1703. Besides the ancient fortifications, one of the great attractions is Peter and Paul Cathedral, built by the architect Trezini in 1733, with the burial vault of Peter the Great and other Russian tsars. The Peter and Paul Cathedral is a unique example of Russian 18th-century architecture that has remained intact. For almost two centuries, it served as a burial-place for Russian emperors. The last Russian tsar - Nicholas II - and his family were buried there in 1998.
Itinery:
Meeting with your guide in the starting point at the Alexander Column on Palace Square.
Walking city tour.
Walk to the territory of Peter and Paul Fortress with guided tour around the fortress with entry to the cathedral.