Nevsky Prospekt
Nevsky Prospekt is St. Petersburg's main avenue and one of the best-known streets in Russia. Cutting through the historical center of the city, it runs from the Admiralty to the Moscow Railway Station and then, after a slight kink, to the Alexander Nevsky Monastery. In the very first days of St. Petersburg it was simply the beginning of the road to the ancient city of Novgorod, but it quickly became adorned with beautiful buildings, squares and bridges and became the very center of the bustling, rapidly growing city.
Summer garden
Museum of Soviet arcade machines
DLT/TSUM
Petrikirche
Bolshaya Konyushennaya street
Crumpet Bakery Since 1958
Singer House
Golitsin loft
Creative loft in the palace
Surf Coffee
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Mikhailovsky Garden
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A good place to make a picnic after visiting the Savior-on-the-Blood. It is forbidden to sit on lawns according to the old Russian tradition, but this rule is practically not controlled. So if you see that someone has settled on the grass, join safely. In extreme cases, you will be asked to leave the lawn on the bench.