A RUSSIAN EXPERIENCE - 8 days tour
FIXED SATURDAY DEPARTURES (ENGLISH LANGUAGE)
FROM MARCH 2008 - OCTOBER 2008
From EUR 960 per person
Overview
Moscow
This is the perfect high-quality, low cost group tour, for your passengers to join other like minded travellers.
Novgorod
Join a well organized group tour, visiting the highlights of Russia’s present and former capitals - two unforgettable cities of contrast
- and the ancient city of Novgorod.
St Petersburg
Our tours depart on certain Saturdays throughout the year and are guaranteed to run with a minimum of 2 passengers.
Simply book your own flight/train to Moscow and departing from St Petersburg and we will do the rest.
Moscow is the thriving heart of business with fabulous architecture reflecting Stalin's influences, alongside historical churches. It offers designer shops, leafy parks, great restaurants and a wealth of art and culture.
Novgorod Veliky Novgorod - formed in the middle of the 10th century, is one of the most ancient cities of Russia located in its North-West. Novgorod was one of Russia's major centres of literacy and book production. As far back as the 11th century, by the will of the great Prince Yaroslav the Wise, Novgorod saw the first school to educate three hundred children at a time.
St Petersburg is a calm contrast to Moscow. Peter's 'Window on the West' displays classic Italian architecture and canals which are reminiscent of some of Europe's finest cities. A wealth of cultural treasure awaits you in this fascinating city.
Moscow (2 nights)
1st class overnight train Moscow to Novgorod (1 night)
Novgorod (1 night)
St Petersburg (3 nights)
Customer comments:
"Our trip to Russia was everything we had hoped it would be. The Russian Experience Tour scheduled through ASLA turned out to be a private tour. All of the guides were very good. In particular, we would like to thank our St. Petersburg guide, Katya (or Kate, as she prefers) was excellent; she helped us with many travel details that were 'beyond the call of duty'. Her knowledge of the St Petersburg area and culture, and her fluency in English are both of the highest degree. She made us feel at home in a large complex city and enhanced our traveling".
YOUR TOUR ITINERARY IN MOSCOW, NOVGOROD AND ST PETERSBURG
- DAY 1 - Moscow (Saturday)
The Kremlin
Christ The Saviour
On arrival in Moscow, you will be met and transferred to your hotel to check in for 2 nights.
The 4 star hotel Cosmos has a convenient location just 200 metres from the metro station (VDNKha) and 20 minutes drive from the Kremlin.
Evening at leisure.
- DAY 2 - Moscow (Sunday)
After breakfast at the hotel, your English speaking tour guide will meet you at the
hotel reception at 10.00am for the full day panoramic orientation tour of the city.
On this tour you will view the most famous landmarks of the city.
The tour sights include Red Square, St Basils Cathedral, the Kremlin, Sparrow Hills, Bolshoi Theatre, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Victory Park, Novodevichy Convent, the White House, and the famous Moscow streets.
Included in this tour today is a visit to The Tretyakov Gallery.
A convenient stop for lunch will be made (at your own expense).
Return to the hotel at approximately 17.30 hrs or stay in town to return to the hotel independently.
Evening at leisure.
- DAY 3 - Moscow (Monday)
Check out and after breakfast, meet your guide in reception at 09.30 hrs to continue to explore the sights of Moscow. Today you will explore the grounds of the magnificent Kremlin and visit one of the cathedrals. Within the territory is the fascinating Armoury Museum, your guide will include a visit to this spectacular collection of costumes, silver and arms amongst a vast treasure trove of exhibits.
Lunch stop (at your own cost).
After lunch, reassemble and your guide will take you on a walking tour along the Arbat where you will have the opportunity to soak up the Moscow culture and browse or shop at leisure. You will also enjoy a tour of the spectacular underground stations in Moscow.
Return to the hotel at approximately 1700 hrs.
Assemble in reception at approximately 20.30 hrs for transfer with your guide from the hotel to the Leningradsky Rail Station for your overnight train journey to Novgorod traveling in first class 2 berth compartments. Trains depart around 22.00 hrs and arrive next day at around 06.00 according to schedule.
- DAY 4 - Novgorod (Tuesday)
Transfer with local guide to the hotel for breakfast. 09.00 depart the hotel for your city tour of Novgorod the Great, including visits to the Yaroslavl Court, the Kremlin and St Sophia Cathedral, the town’s centre piece. This cathedral from the 11th century is considered to be one of the oldest surviving Orthodox churches in Russia. Opportunity for lunch stop (at your own expense). Continue with a visit to the open air museum Vitoslavlitsy. This amazing collection in parkland, includes original traditional intricate wooden churches and peasant houses brought to the site for posterity. To conclude your tour of Novgorod, is a visit to the 12th century Yuriev monastery – a working orthodox monastery and architectural museum, set in peaceful marshlands, with wonderful open views to the town. A highlight of this visit is the Cathedral of St George. Return to the hotel at approximately 16.00 hrs.
A traditional Russian dinner is included tonight (within walking distance of the hotel).
- DAY 5 - (Wednesday)
Depart Novgorod for St Petersburg by train (Wednesday). Check out (breakfast in hotel or packed breakfast provided) and 07.00 hrs transfer to the railway station for your journey to Saint Petersburg where you will be met by your local English speaking guide (11.30 hrs). Now commence your panoramic orientation tour, which will include all the major sights of this beautiful city. You will see the world renowned Hermitage Museum, housed in the Winter Palace, Peter and Paul Fortress and also pass along the famous Nevskij Prospect where a lunch stop is included (at your own expense). St Isaac's cathedral is also on our route, as well as the Church of the Spilled Blood. (No entrances included this day). Return to the hotel at approximately 16.30 hrs for check in.
Evening at leisure.
- DAY 6 - St Petersburg (Thursday)
The Hermitage
Peter and Paul Fortress
After breakfast, meet your guide in reception at 10.30 hrs for today’s tour. This starts with a visit to the outstanding fort, which guards the city of St Petersburg, and is located on an island, facing the Hermitage and dominating River Neva, - Peter and Paul Fortress. It was built during the Russian-Swedish war, but was never used as a fortress, so its bastions were turned into political prison cells. There, Prince Alexei, son of Peter the Great, Princess Tarakanova, a mysterious pretender to the throne, writer Dostoevsky, Decembrists and revolutionaries were held prisoners.
Peter and Paul Cathedral was designed by Tressini and contains the remains of Russian rulers from 1725 to the last Tsar Nicholas ll and his family.
Next a visit to the Hermitage museum, the magnificent collection of art in the winter palace of Catherine the Great. This is one of the largest museums in the world, founded in 1764. Its collection includes over 2.7 million items, including masterpieces of Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, Rembrandt, Rubens, French impressionists, - a feast indeed for lovers of art, antiques and architecture.
Opportunity for short lunch break in the Hermitage. Approx 2 hours guided tour plus 1 hour free time in the museum.
Return to the hotel at 16.30hrs or stay in Hermitage/town to return independently.
Evening at leisure.
- DAY 7 - St Petersburg (Friday)
After breakfast, meet your guide in reception at 09.30 hrs, for an out of town visit to another of St Petersburg’s most prized Palaces. In the village of Pushkin (formally Tsarskoye Selo) 29km south of St. Petersburg, is Catherine’s Summer Palace. The construction of the palace for the Empress Catherine started in 1717. A park in the French style was laid out around it and in the middle of 18th century, Tsarskoye Selo became the official royal summer residence of the Tsars. This palace is famous for the ‘Amber Room’, now completely restored to its former glory. Not far from Catherine's Palace is the Lyceum where the great poet Alexander Pushkin studied (visit not included). Return to your hotel at approximately 14.30 hrs and remainder of day at leisure.
Evening at leisure.
- DAY 8 - St Petersburg (Saturday)
After breakfast at your hotel, check out by 11.00 am and your departure transfer will be provided to the airport / station as required.
Further services / programme extensions can be provided upon request.
The tour price includes:
Accommodation based on two persons sharing a twin room:
Moscow - Cosmos Hotel (or similar), standard twin room
Novgorod - Volkhov Hotel (or similar), standard twin room
St Petersburg - Rossiya Hotel (or similar), standard twin roomBreakfast daily starting on Sunday and ending on Saturday
Traditional Russian Dinner in Novgorod (special dietary requests in advance please)
Transfers on arrival in Moscow and departure in St.Petersburg: applies to international city airports and main rail stations only
Entrances:
Moscow: Tretyakov Gallery, Kremlin with Armoury musuem
Novgorod: Novgorod: Kremlin, St Sophia Cathedral, Vitoslavlitsy open air museum, Yuriev monastery
St Petersburg: Hermitage Museum, Peter and Paul Fortress, Catherine's PalaceFirst class train Mosow - Novgorod (sharing 2 berth compartment)
Day train Novgorod to St Petersburg
Services of an English-speaking guide
Visa support letter for duration of tour
24-hour emergency contact
Prices: Per person in EUR
Low season
EUR 960.00 per person based on two persons sharing a twin room
EUR 250.00 single room supplement (does not apply to train journey)
EUR 155.00 single supplement on train Moscow - Novgorod (1st class)
Low Season: March to April and October 2008
High season
EUR 1075.00 per person based on two persons sharing a twin room
EUR 395.00 single room supplement (does not apply to train journey)
EUR 155.00 single supplement on train Moscow - Novgorod (1st class)
High Season: May to September 2008
Not included in price:
Any meals, beverages, sightseeing entrance fees not specified in the inclusions
Photo and video charges at museums and places of interest
Extra personal costs incurred at the hotel
Extended visa support
Visa service
Hotel may charge a small visa registration fee locally
15 x departure dates in 2008 (Saturdays only):
Low season:
March: 8th, 22nd
April: 5th, 19th
October: 11th, 25th
High season:
May: 3rd, 24th
June: 14th
July: 5th, 19th
August: 9th, 23rd
September: 6th, 20th
Tour operates with minimum two persons.
Notes:
Hotel - check in after 14.00 hours only. Check out by 11.00 hours
Singles - remember to add the train supplement if you require your own compartment. If you do not you may be sharing with a stranger of either sex!
Singles - sorry, we do not operate a shared room scheme for single travellers
Walking - day 3 in Moscow includes a walking tour (no transport) using escalators in the metro
Visa support - is supplied for duration of tour only. Extension of visa support costs USD 25 per person
Russian Visa - Don’t forget that you will need to obtain a tourist visa BEFORE you arrive in Russia Remember to apply for your visa at least 1 month prior to travel
Programme may vary and is subject to confirmation on arrival
We reserve the right to substitute hotels of a similar standard
Interesting websites for more destination information:
Moscow
http://www.kreml.ru/
http://www.tretyakovgallery.ru/
http://www.shm.ru/
Novgorod
http://www.novgorod.ru/
St Petersburg
http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/
http://eng.tzar.ru/catherine/
http://www.pavlovsk.org/
http://www.spbmuseum.ru/
http://www.aurora.org.ru/
http://www.rusmuseum.ru/