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Family Tour

A special edition of our classic Moscow - St. Petersburg tour package for families with children. See the best of Russia's capitals with no stress.

We invite you and your family on an incredible vacation to the very heart of Russia! Moscow and St. Petersburg are often described as modern cities where life runs fast and busy. However, the Russian capitals can also be children and family-friendly and a lot of fun to explore. This tour is designed so as to harness the best of these amazing cities, making your journey interesting and fascinating for the whole family. Welcome to Moscow and St. Petersburg on a program that both you and your children will love!

Type: Private Tour
Duration: 8 days

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Day 1: Arrival in Moscow

Welcome to Moscow! Your driver meets you at the airport holding a sign with your name on it. Transfer to your hotel in the heart of Moscow is arranged. This evening is yours to relax and enjoy a plethora of options to dine and to take a walk.

Day 2: Moscow City Tour & Visit to the Kremlin

Today your guide meets you in the hotel lobby and takes you inside the Kremlin and to a famous Vorobyevy Hills Park that provides the most picturesque views of Moscow. Optional activity: tour to the Kremlin in Izmailovo or Moscow Zoo.

Day 3: Moscow City Tour & Visit to Gorky Park

Today you continue exploring the most cherished Moscow treasures. You take a walk on a famous Red Square, see the St. Basil's Cathedral, go inside one of Russia's largest department stores - GUM, and spend some magnificent time at Gorky Park where you can see the everyday life of the locals. Optional activity: Moscow Circus or Cosmos Museum.

Day 4: Transfer to St. Petersburg

After breakfast you check out from the hotel and can enjoy an optional Moskva River boat ride. After the tour your driver transfers you to the train station to board the express train Sapsan, that will take you to St. Petersburg in 4 hours. Upon arrival, you are transferred to your hotel.

Day 5: St. Petersburg City Tour

Today you enjoy a 6-hour panoramic city tour around the most interesting St. Petersburg sights, including Palace Square, the Winter Palace, Nevsky Prospect, St. Isaac's Cathedral, the Bronze Horseman Statue, the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, the Spit of Vasilievskiy Island, the cruiser Aurora, etc. The highlight of the day is a visit to the Peter and Paul Fortress. Optional activity: 1-hour segway tour with a professional guide for kids after 12 years.

Day 6: Trip to Peterhof

Today you travel outside the city to the former summer residence of the Russian tsars and emperors - Peterhof to enjoy a relaxing walk in its luxurious Versailles-inspired Lower Park. Optional activity: bycicle excursion in Peterhof or Russian pelmeni cooking class and smithcraft master class in Shuvalovka.

Day 7: Free Day in St. Petersburg

This day is free for you to explore the city on your own. We recommend taking a walk down Nevsky Prospect and visiting the famous Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood and enjoying magnificent city views from an observation platform of the St. Isaac's Cathedral. Recommended Evening Activity: Folklore show with traditional dances, songs, and music at the Nikolaevsky Palace, $60 per person.

Day 8: Departure from St. Petersburg

This is your final day in Russia! After breakfast your driver takes you to the airport. You are leaving home fascinated with Russia and its two beautiful capitals - Moscow and St. Petersburg - and we hope to see you back soon!

What's included

  • Accommodation in most remarkable 3- and 4-star hotels in Moscow and St. Petersburg;
  • Breakfasts at hotels;
  • Airport and train station transfers;
  • Private driver and on-land transportation;
  • Private tours with professional English-speaking guides;
  • All entrance fees as per itinerary;
  • Second-class Sapsan train tickets from Moscow to St. Petersburg;
  • Full Russian visa processing for US and Australian citizens and visa support (invitation) for all other countries.
Not included in the price

airfares, optional tours and personal expenses

Price

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Child 3-star

Price per person with base 3-star hotels for children under 15.

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Child 4-star

Price per person with 4-star hotel upgrade for children under 15.

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Adult 3-star

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Adult 4-star

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Hotels

Herzen House, St. Petersburg
This hotel is in central Saint Petersburg, a 2-minute walk from Nevsky Prospekt and Palace Square. It has free Wi-Fi, free snacks throughout the day and in-room LCD TVs. Herzen House’s air-conditioned rooms feature a work desk and satellite TV. The hotel’s buffet breakfast includes seasonal fruit... Show more
Maxima Panorama, Moscow
The Maxima Panorama Hotel is located next to Avtozavodskaya Metro Station in Moscow’s business district. Free Wi-Fi, rooms with flat-screen TV and a 24-hour front desk are featured. The modern rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, and have a private bathroom with toiletrie... Show more
Assambleya Nikitskaya, Moscow
Assambleya Nikitskaya is ideally situated within the heart of Moscow, a 5-minute walk from the Kremlin, Red Square and the State Historical Museum. It includes free high-speed Wi-Fi. All rooms at the Assambleya Nikitskaya Moscow are air-conditioned, and feature a flat-screen TV, a refrigerator and ... Show more
Hotel Rossi, St. Petersburg
Featuring a classic, 19th century design, this boutique hotel is by the Fontanka River, within a quarter mile of Nevsky Prospekt, Gostiny Dvor Metro and Ostrovsky Square. The Rossi Boutique Hotel has individually decorated rooms with a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi and antique-style furnishings. All s... Show more

* Hotels availability is subject to change. In case current hotels are booked out we will provide alternative hotels of an equal value for you.

Visa

Russian visa support (Russian visa invitation letter) is included.

Sights included in program

Moscow : The Kremlin
The Moscow Kremlin, the beautiful and ancient ensemble stands high on the hill towering over the left bank of the Moskva river. The Kremlin has always been perceived as a symbol of power and might of the Russian state, the national idea expressed in stone. It is the oldest part of the city, its political, historic and cultural centre, and the seat of the country's highest bodies of power. The Kremlin contains unique specimens of Russian metal cas... Read more
Moscow : Red Square
The famous Red Square is located in the heart of Moscow. Of course, no trip to Russia would be complete without a visit to Red Square, perhaps Russia's most well known place, and possibly the most famous city square in the world. It is Russia’s most recognizable landmark and is usually tourists first stop in Moscow. It is surrounded by Saint Basil’s Cathedral, the State History Museum, Lenin’s Mausoleum and the Kremlin. Visitors... Read more
The St. Basil’s Cathedral Moscow just that this fascinating church at the heart of Moscow, is an exemplary work of art, which touchingly and glamorously traces back the history of Russia in an encompassing and solemn manner, that no other tourist attraction can ever surpass. It is an interesting milestone and a great leaping step towards world tourism and the interesting pieces of history in its courageous, attractive and worth reading whol... Read more
Moscow : Gorky Park
Gorky Park is the capital’s central park, with more than 40 000 visitors on weekdays and 250 000 on weekends and public holidays. Since 2011 the park has been setting new standards, becoming Russia’s first world-class park and a space for recreation, sport, dance and outdoor games. Read more
Moscow : GUM
The GUM shopping mall is a landmark in Moscow's Red Square. It occupies the majority of the historic square's east side with a facade stretching the length of two and a half football fields. The Gum (pronounced as 'goom') department store was built over a hundred years ago and is a testament to the expertise of late nineteenth century Russian architecture. With the looks of a royal palace this mall is a fitting addition to the numerous gems surro... Read more
Izmailovo Park is one of the largest parks in Moscow, at more than 300 hectares. The area was once located on the estate of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, and was established as a culture and recreation park in 1931. The many attractions include the Round Pond with the man-made island, a memorial area, a Ferris wheel, sports and playgrounds, shooting galleries, cinemas, a skate park, Wi-Fi, and cosy cafes. Various festivals, concerts, theatrical perfo... Read more
This museum, the only one of its kind, situated inside an enormous monument to the explorers of the cosmos, is well worth the visit, not least for the nostalgia it should inspire in anyone who grew up in the heady days of the space race. The displays trace the history of space exploration, including the first interplanetary satellite flights, the first dogs in space and man's journeys to the cosmos. There's plenty of fun gadgetry, plus an excell... Read more
Moscow : Moscow Circus
Moscow is often described as the world's circus capital, and the Moscow State Circus is internationally renowned for the skill and inventiveness of its acrobats and clowns. In fact, when it's at home, the Moscow State Circus is two separate circuses, the Big State Circus on Prospekt Vernadskogo, and the Old Circus or Nikulin Circus on Tsvetnoi Bulvar. Unlike the touring version, the circus in Moscow includes a number... Read more
Moscow : Sparrow Hills
Sparrow Hills, formerly known as Lenin Hills between 1935 and 1999, is a hill on the right bank of the Moskva River and one of the highest points in Moscow, reaching a height of 220 m (720 ft), or 60–70 m (200–230 ft) above the river level. Read more
Saint Petersburg : Peterhof
A symbol of St. Petersburg, a UNESCO World Heritage site and an absolute must-see for tourists - Peterhof, also known as "the capital of fountains", is reason enough to go to Russia and admire its unique fountains and palaces. The palace and park at Peterhof (also known as Petrodvorets) are often referred to as "the Russian Versaille", although many visitors conclude that the comparison does a disservice to the grandeur and scope of this majestic... Read more
Saint Petersburg : St. Isaac Cathedral
St. Isaac's Cathedral is a colossal domed cathedral built in the nineteenth century. Its monumental and majestic image creates a unique accent in the city’s skyline and serves as much a landmark of the northern capital, as the spire of the Cathedral in the Peter and Paul Fortress and a gold ship atop of the Admiralty. It is originally the city's main church, one of the most impressive landmarks of the Russian Imperial capital. St. Isaac&rsq... Read more
Saint Petersburg : Peter and Paul Fortress
Located on the banks of the beautiful Neva River, the towering Peter and Paul Fortress dominates the skyline of St Petersburg. Built in 18th century, this amazing fortress is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in the city's rich history. The oldest building in St Petersburg, the grandiose Peter and Paul Fortress is the perfect destination for culture seekers and history buffs. Planned by Peter the Great as a defense against possible atta... Read more
Saint Petersburg : Nevsky Prospect
Almost three miles (five km) long, Nevsky Prospekt is one of the best-known streets in Russia and is the main thoroughfare of St Petersburg, starting at the Admiralty whose gilded spire is a famous city landmark, to the Moscow Railway Station and then to the Alexandr Nevsky Monastery where some of the country's most celebrated artistic figures are buried. It has been the hub of the city for centuries, cutting through the most historical part, and... Read more
Saint Petersburg : Savior on Blood
The Cathedral of Our Savior on the Spilt Blood is a unique masterpiece combining the old Russian style of architecture, talent of the best Russian artists and Italian stone carvers, and the art of Roman mosaic. Mosaics cover almost all the surface of the walls and ceilings there are 7 500 square meters of mosaics all in all. It is a unique example of a Russian style cathedral in the centre of St. Petersburg. Its coloured onion domes are so famous... Read more
The most famous statue of Peter the Great was immortalised as the Bronze Horseman in the epic poem by Alexander Pushkin. With his horse (representing Russia) rearing above the snake of treason, Peter's enormous statue was sculpted over 12 years for Catherine the Great by Frenchman Etienne Falconet. Its inscription reads 'To Peter I from Catherine II – 1782'. The Bronze Horseman, an impressive monument to the founder of St Petersburg, Peter ... Read more
Saint Petersburg : Cruiser Aurora
The Cruiser Aurora Museum in St. Petersburg fired the shot that started the Bolshevik Revolution. The Aurora was one of three Pallada-class cruisers, built in St. Petersburg for service in the Far East  (on the Pacific). All ships of this class served during the Russo-Japanese War. Read more
Saint Petersburg : Palace Square
Palace Square, one of the most famous squares in the world, serves as an excellent example of how different architectural styles can be combined in a most elaborate and aesthetically pleasing way. This amazing Square, connecting Nevsky Prospekt with Palace Bridge leading to Vasilievsky Island, is the central city square of St Petersburg and of the former Russian Empire. It was the setting of many events of worldwide significance. The architectura... Read more
Very early in the history of St. Petersburg the Strelka (spit) of the Vasilievsky Island, the largest island in the Neva delta, was intended to become the heart of downtown St Petersburg. Some of the buildings, such as the Customs House, still remind us today of Tsar Peter’s original intentions. Although the downtown area of the city eventually moved onto the left bank of the river, the architects of the early 19th century di... Read more
Saint Petersburg : Winter Palace
St. Petersburg's most famous building, the Winter Palace not only physically dominates Palace Square and the south embankment of the Neva River, but also plays a central political, symbolic, and cultural role in the three-century history of the city. Read more
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Our flexible payment options allow you to pay 20% of a deposit first and the remaining 80% in 14 days prior to your tour date - payment can be done both online or over the phone. This gives you the peace of mind knowing your spaces are booked on the tours and that you do not miss out on making the most of your time in Russia.

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In our experience, exceptional travel experiences are almost always delivered by exceptional people. With that in mind, we utilize a comprehensive approach to select and employ the best tour guides only. Multilingual and well travelled, each possesses deep insight into the diverse attractions and cultural patterns throughout the region. With us guides undergo a rigorous selection process, achieving outstanding knowledge of local culture and language. Rest assured that the best tour guides only will be working on the tours to give you excellent opportunity to explore the best of the sights during both short and long-term stay in Russia.

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