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2 days Barcelona, 1 day in Morocco :D , 1 day in Lanzarote(Canary Islands) and 1 day in Tenerife (Canary Islands) and then 7 glorious sea days to Miami!:D
Wow , that sounds like our kind of cruise , maybe we'll take a look ! ;)
THE fountains are wonderful!!!!:)Yeah , we love it and we always go there when we visit . An incredible thing is that they are a power by gravity , as there was no electricity ! We could use that after a hurricane as we have a well , no pump = no water ! :eek:
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I had wanted to take a photo of Ty in front of Monplaisir for his mom , but when we got there a lady was standing very still . She stood there motionless for several minutes , so I thought that she was a living statue .
The term living statue refers to a street artist who poses like a statue or mannequin, usually with realistic statue-like makeup, sometimes for hours at a time. Wikipedia
I was looking for some change when she hopped down off of her perch .
Snap !
When we saw this statue of Peter the Great , Anna explained that it was good luck to toss a coin in the back of his boot .
Well that's all Ty needed to hear and the challenge was on
soon there were a couple of others
and he didn't quit until he made it . We needed some good luck , perhaps the weather would change !
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Some of the most popular fountains in the park are the trick fountains which in the words of this article , " includes one which sprays unwary passers-by who step on a particular paving stone. "
http://www.saint-petersburg.com/peterhof/fountains-peterhof/
Here's some kids looking for , and finding the stone
Another video of us watching the kids ( it was near freezing ) .
The umbrella fountain
Triton fountain
The Eve fountain
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AH! He would indeed! We are going on the Equinox TA from Barcelona to Ft. Lauderdale in October.....had no plans to do so but got a wonderful deal a few weeks back and couldn't resist...and glad we are because it is being repositioned to Florida permanently. This will be our 1st Westbound TA, we are looking forward to those 25 hour days!! :)
oh...and the Stroganoff looks wonderful!!!:D
Way to go J&J , we love impulse cruises !! ;)
It seems like ya'll are becoming TA specialists , where's is it going ?
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There are a number of different fountains there and this map may help locate and name a few .
The wind whipped French Fountain
A Roman Fountain , and in the distance , The Chessboard Fountain .
With the dragons on the top
One of our favorites is the Water Road Fountain , which must be seen in video to truly enjoy it !
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If you choose the hydrofoil , it's a fairly long walk along the pier .
Until you reach the canal which leads up to the palace .
But , if you should get hungry from you effort , there is a nice restaurant Standart there .
With Borscht
and Beef Stroganoff , which we can attest , is well made and delicious .
It is widely accepted that it was invented in the Stroganoff Palace in SPB .
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There are many palaces in and around St. Petersburg like this one .
But the special thing about this one is the fountains . Watch them come on , with music , in this video clip :
The Grand Cascade
There are several ways to get here including hydrofoil
Here come several now !
Sampson opening the jaws of a lion
There are also beautiful grounds here
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Great following this.. Loving the photos.
PS the link seems broken (well it goes to a session expired page)
I don't think that we put up Gennadiy's site either :
http://www.guide-petersburg.com/
I'm not sure what's wrong , you made have to look it up . Here's her basic 2 day trip .
Day 1
- Meet at the ship
- Enjoy the beauty of the awakening city. Possible to visit St. Nicolas Cathedral.
- Drive to City of Pushkin (formerly Tsarskoye Selo)
- Catherine's Palace; the Amber Room is definitely the highlight here. Enjoy beauty of the park.
- Drive to Peterhof
- Enjoy the beauty of Peterhof (Kingdom of Fountains)
- Enjoy unexpected beauty of subway on the way back
- Return to the ship/optional evening program
Evening program option is also available as Folk show or Ballet in one of the best theaters of St Petersburg.
Day 2
- Meet at the ship
- Start the city tour
- Visit the the Peter and Paul's Fortress and the Cathedral.
- Visit St. Issac's Cathedral, Church on the Spilt Blood
- You will be able to take pics at the most picturesque places of the city: Spit of Basil Island, the Bronze Horseman, Nevsky Prospect and more.
- Lunch
- Hermitage tour
- Return to the ship
PLEASE NOTE: You can easily change the plan - add activity or even lower it. I am opened to help You to get the Dream Plan!
It's $740 for 2 , but only $780 for 4 . I think that it doesn't include admissions and so we bought the SPB card which has a lot of coupons , for $ 48 .
https://petersburgcard.com/en/about-card/petersburgcard/
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I found some photos which I had wanted to use yesterday , but my photo sharing site was ( and still is ) having some problems , and so I couldn't put them up yesterday . These are from the Narva station .
The arch decorated for Victory Day
The propaganda painting on the building
Statues in the station
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Thanks for providing the tour guides info, when we book a Baltic cruise(which I hope will be when the new itineraries come out this fall) we will definitely contact them....it is so worth spending a few more $$ to be able to avoid massive crowds!!
Really enjoying your journey, what was Tyler's favorite part of the trip?
You're welcome Gracie . And we also had a good guide and tour in Copenhagen .
Like so many cruisers , he loves to eat and he does enjoy sleeping in . And so he would probably love a TA ! :) :D
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I am sure I simply missed it but which company did you use for the tour in St Petersburg?
We used a private guide/driver , Gennadiy Chentov , on day 1 . He charges $ 25 /hr for 1 or 2 people and $30/hr for 3 or 4 . We first met him back in 2009 , when Pat had dark hair ! ;)
On days 2 and 3 we booked with Polina V. a guide/driver which we met through Tours by Locals in 2015 .
We booked her independently , but she also works for TBL and Alla . Polina's daughter was sick , when we were in SPB , and so she sent Anna with a driver , and called us on Anna's phone to explain . Here's her TBL contact page :
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This is a wonderful review; have enjoyed all your posts and learned lots from them too. Library train = amazing!!
Thank you , and we're happy that you enjoy it ! I think that they were trying to encourage reading , but I'm not sure that you can take the display books . The photo of the fire in the fireplace was a tip off and there's plastic in front of the shelves . ;)
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Our final stop was at Avtovo
I love the photo of the library train speeding away !!
We asked Tyler to look serious while we were underground , and he took us serious !
This mosaic says a lot . Made 10 years after WW II , it shows the war years dates and a strong Mother Russia holding the future . The banner at the top using the same root word Mir , ( remember the space station ? ) means - World Peace .
They also have marble columns here .
And after meeting our driver here , we drove toward our next stop - Peterhof .
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As we surface above the Narva station , we see the Narva Arch . The Narva Triumphal Arch (lit. Gate, Russian: На́рвские триумфа́льные воро́та) was erected in the vast Narva Square (known as Stachek Square since 1923), Saint Petersburg, in 1814 to commemorate the Russian victory over Napoleon . Wikipedia
We also see a building with a propaganda painting urging the workers of the world to unite .
Going back down
There was a diorama prior to descending urging " Glory to Work ! "
But this was not the original . The original featured Stalin .
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This stop , Baltyskaya
Anybody , Baltiyskaya ?
We will get off at the next station , Narvaskaya .
When the station was first being built, it was named Ploshchad Stachek (Translated "Square of the Strikes"), but several years before its opening, the name was changed to "Stalinskaya" after Joseph Stalin. Shortly before it opened in March 1953, Stalin died and the political structure changed. The station was renamed Narvskaya after the Narva Triumphal Gate, located opposite the entrance to the station. This place-name indicates that it was once the gate of the road to Narva. Source : Wikipedia
Finished in 1955 , this station has social realism art glorifying workers and the State .
And , reflecting the cold war , these metal decorations which are really - heavy bomb blast doors , can be slid closed if needed .
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loving your review. I'm feeling the need to go to Europe again..soon very soon
Thanks , it reminds us until we go again . ;)
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The purple 5 line is the newest line and the next exit is the closest to Palace Square , Admiralteyskaya .
This sign was up last May for Victory Day
Another stunning station on this line is Obovodny Canal .
We would be getting off where the new Zvenigorodskaya station meets the oldest line , the # 1 Red .
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When we met Anna she gave us a briefing of where we would first go - The Metro .
We would be entering a new line on the purple 5 near Sportivnaya .
We were surprised to find out that our spb cards weren't working . You
enter the tunnel here and it goes way down
From here we were hopping on a new tunnel which went under the river .
It moves quite fast and you can hear the wind whistling in our video clip !
There is a much better version here , in Russian :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94YIowDjFro
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When we woke up on our last day in SPB it was cold and surprise , rainy !
And up on deck , we had some new visitors
And on the other side of the ship is the Lakhta Center ( Gazprom , the Russian oil company ) , which at 463 m , will become the tallest building in Europe .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakhta_Center
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Have been quietly following (cruising!) along and must say thanks again for a wonderful blog on your journey.
The photos have been wonderful as well as the snippets of history thrown in. All ports look wonderul but SPB especially magical - so much history, art and architecture! Truly mesmerising!
Only the overcrowding at some of the attractions is off putting, but if your advise to travel outside of peak times can be achieved it sounds like it will add immeasurable value to the experience!
Some cruises will dock in SPB For 3D/2N which also allows a rather quick but rare opportunity to visit Moscow. Have you done this previously and would recommend if you did not have a chance to visit pre/post cruise?
Cheers!
Matt
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Hi Matt , and thank you for you kind comments and observations , and Oz is on our bucket list . But with that being said , we couldn't imagine doing a cruise from Sydney to NZ without a pre and/or post cruise stay to both of the beautiful locations - unless that was the only way to do it ! In other words , we would recommend a stay in either one of these great places !
We made several stays in SPB without going to Moscow and had plenty to see and do ! But if this is your only chance ( we never dreamed that we would have returned before our first visit to SPB ) - THEN YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER IT !
We have not done it from a cruise but we have done a day trip and a overnight trip , both from SPB . The day trip is found here :
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=1927687
It is a very long 15 hour day ( 3 hours each way on the train ) and very expensive . But , if that's what you want to do by all means go for it !
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Even as visions of dinner , fireworks and the museum danced in our adult heads , we could see that Tyler had grown tired of museums and so w headed back to the ship . We thought that after dinner in the MDR the folk show would be nice . But by the time we finished dinner , we were all finished and the shower and the bed sure looked nice , AND IT FELT GREAT !
And we still had one more day in SPB . ;)
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Returning to the main fountain
We had never seen a group in this area before
The main cascade
Main cascade video clip :
There are pickpockets here , so be careful !
The view from the palace is spectacular
And to see the entire area required 4 overlapping photos !