Saturday 11 May 2019

Saint Petersburg, Rain and the city

The embankmentNevsky ave

I feel satisfied that yesterday we could visit the seashore and enjoy the comfortable weather. Indeed, the weather in Saint Petersburg is very changeable, and today they forecast the rain for the whole day. However, nothing can prevent us from strolling around Saint Petersburg and admiring its remarkable sights. Eventually, we set off to the centre city. And, as usual, we start with the Nevsky Prospect.

When travelling around the world, I have noticed that every city has not only its unique look, but the unique taste as well. Nowadays in Saint Petersburg the puffs are very popular. And there are so many bakeries in the city, where you can taste this simple, yeasty, delicious dainty. So, we started a day with visiting one of such bakeries. Be sure, that three puffs are just enough, because they are extremely fat. And do not forget to take hot coffee or tea.

Doughnuts' bakery

Delicious but fatty doughnutsCoffee and doughnuts

While walking around the city I can not stop wondering at the facades of the historical buildings again and again. The architecture is different here, and it varies from Baroque to Neoclassicism and Modern.

The facades of Saint PetersburgThe facades of Saint Petersburg

Every time when I arrive to Saint Petersburg, I visit my favourite museum.  And this trip was not an exception. Well, I am in love with the Russian museum, the largest depository of the Russian fine art. It includes the outstanding collections of paintings, graphics, sculpture etc.
The good thing about this museum is that it is not as enormous as the Hermitage. It means that you can observe the whole exhibition in 3-4 hours. Besides, it is not crammed usually.

The Russian Museum, the main buildingThe statue of the Russian Empress Anna Ioannovna

A hall in Russian Museum

Repin, Vasnetsov, Surikov, Serov, Levitan, Brulov, Aivazovsky are my favourite artists, which I've known since school. I remember, how I was studying the famous paintings on the covers of the textbooks of the Russian language and literature, wondering how skillfully they were done.
By the way, my favourite hall in the museum is the hall with number 14, where the extraordinary masterpieces "The last day of Pompei" and "The ninth wave" are placed. I always stay there for a while occupying a bench and dipping into the thrilling world created by the authors. At the same time, I constantly discover new canvases, which resonate with my soul.

From the Russian Museum's collectionFrom the Russian Museum's collection

From the Russian Museum's collection

The rain is still in progress. However, many people feel absolutely positive and contented. Furthermore, Saint Petersburg without its gloomy sky, strong wind and heavy rains would not be the city, which attracts so many people. All these "nasty" conditions build a special atmosphere, which distinguishes this city from many others.

It is raining in Saint Petersburg

I also like its unique atmosphere and I am very happy to stay here and stroll around for hours. In fact, during this short trip of 2 days, I have walked more than 40 kilometres. And the only thing I regret now is that I have not walked more.

The main street of Saint Petersburg

A gloomy sky of Saint Petersburg

On the street of Saint Petersburg

The Anichkov Bridge

Somewhere in Saint Petersburg in Spring time

Friday 10 May 2019

Saint Petersburg, Imperial city

The Palace SquareFontanka river in Saint Petersburg

When moving to Moscow my first thought was that I would be able to travel much more often. Indeed, there are more opportunities to make a journey from the capital due to the fact that it is closer to many important points of destination. Moreover, it is much cheaper to go from Moscow than from any other city of Russia.

As a matter of fact, it is only 712 kilometers from Moscow to Saint Petersburg by car. And it is always a good idea to go to Saint Petersburg and spend a weekend in the former capital of the Russian empire.

For some reasons I could not start travelling for almost half a year, but finally, I decided to spend the public holidays in May on visiting my favourite Russian city. Actually, the friend of mine is currently living in Saint Petersburg, and I could not but accept the invitation to visit her place.

There are so many ways to get to The Northern Capital. First of all, you can go there by car. Unfortunately, I have no car, and the first option was not acceptable for me. Secondly, you may go there by plane. But the tickets for a plane were not cheap for those days. So, my option was to get to Saint Petersburg by train. Eventually, I bought a return ticket on a high-speed train for five thousand rubles only. I suppose, if it was not a hot season, I could buy a ticket for a lower price. Moreover, the regular train, which goes two times slower, would cost much less, but I wanted to save time.

So, the train departs from Leningradsky railway station, which is located near Komsomolskaya underground station, and terminates at Moskovsky railway station.

The Leningradsky railway stationKomsomolskaya square, where the Leningradsky station is located

The Leningradsky station hall

The express train, which I am going to travel with, is called Sapsan. As a matter of fact, it is named after the fastest bird in the world. So, with the average speed of 200 kilometres per hour it delivers to Saint Petersburg in 4 hours.

The train looks very attractive, and it is well-equipped with the big windows, areas for large luggage, modern toilet facilities, comfortable seats and free Wi-Fi. You even may order some beverages, snacks and hot dishes via browser on your smartphone. Furthermore, the staff is well trained, and the service is really excellent here.

Sapsan train

The platform on Leningradsky railway stationA comfortable coach of Sapsan

I should say, that the trip with Sapsan was really comfortable. What is more important, I arrived exactly at the center of the city. So, after leaving the train I at once set off for the walking with my friend, who was already waiting for me.

Moscow Station in Saint PetersburgSaint Petersburg

Honestly, I have visited Saint Petersburg many times. And every time I am enjoying my staying here despite the fact that I have the same walking route, which usually starts with Nevsky prospect.
Actually, Nevsky prospect is the main avenue and probably one of the well-known streets in Russia. Throughout its length of 4.5 kilometres it is brightened by impressive unique buildings and well-planned squares.
For the record, these days in Russia are devoted to the celebration of the Victory Day, and the main street was also decorated with the corresponding symbolic.

Nevsky Ave

The facades of Nevsky AveThe facades of Nevsky Ave

Nevsky Ave

I noticed, that many buildings in the city were equipped by scaffolding. On the one hand it looks sad, but on the other hand I realize, that the facades need the restoration from time to time, and we should be thankful that it is being done on time.

Facade's renovationKazan Cathedral

When I think about Saint Petersburg I always remember its notable courtyards. Unfortunately, not all of them accessible, but even looking through the gates always leaves the lasting impression. I would say, that all these places are just perfect for the fast city sketching.

The gates to the backyardThrough the arch

The canals is another distinctive feature of the city. They count around one hundred tributaries and canals in Saint Petersburg. And the most famous rivers and canals are Moyka River, Fontanka River, Griboedov Canal, Swan Canal, Winter Canal and of course Neva river. Do not miss opportunity to have a boat trip! The view of the city from the water is absolutely amazing. However, this time the temperature was quite low for such experience, so I did not dare to this venture.

The Swan Canal

A canal

On the Fontanka river embankment, close to the Saint Michael's Castle, you can discover lots of people leaning towards the water. In fact, they are trying to place a coin on the tiny bird statue. There is a belief, that if a coin will be placed on a pedestal, your wish will make true. Unfortunately, today I has not been so lucky, as well as many other tourists.

Chizhik-Pyzhik - a tiny bird statue on the Fontanka river embankment

One of the most romantic and beautiful places in Saint Petersburg is the Summer Garden, which occupies the island between the Fontanka, the Moika and the Swan Canal. The entrance to the park is absolutely free, which is quite surprising, because for me it is like a museum in the open air. It is worth visiting by all means.
The park was designed back in 1704. Many powerful personalities, writers, artists, composers and other famous people of their time loved to take rest in this remarkable place, promenading under the branchy alleys, among numerous fountains and sculptures. And now we also can appreciate this remarkable place, which may become a real haven in a hot day.

The gates to the Summer Garden

The path in the Summer GardenThe fountain of the Summer Garden

The lawns in the Summer Garden

The underground in Saint Petersburg is one of the deepest in the world. For example, Admiralteyskaya station is 86 meters below the ground level. It is not so richly decorated as the underground in Moscow, but I like it more, because it is considered to be not so complicated, and, in general, it looks cleaner.

Stairway of the Saint Petersburg's undergroundThe underground platform

The underground platformA coach of the underground train

My friend is living in suburbs of Saint Petersburg. Frankly speaking, I have never been so far from the city center before, but now I can see what the sleeping quarters look like here. I should admit, that uptown in Russia is the same at every city. However, as my friend said, in Saint Petersburg she felt more comfortable than in Novosibirsk, which is also a big and developed city.

Dormitory area of Saint Petersburg

Dormitory area of Saint Petersburg

After having a short nap, we went to the park of 300 anniversary, located nearby. It is a really remarkable place, because there is a neat beach on the Gulf of Finland. And additionally, from that point it is clearly observable the tallest building in Russia and Europe, called Lakhta.

The public beach in the Park Of The 300th Anniversary Of St. Petersburg

On the shore of the Gulf of FinlandThe silhouette of the Lakhta center

In total, we had a nice walking around the park, but afterwards I insisted on visiting a city center once more, because I wanted to enjoy the atmosphere of the evening city before bedtime. And it was marvelous.

We were getting home late at night. However, at this time the illuminated city reveals its nature from another side, which I really like. Another good thing about the night city is that it is not crowdy at all.

It was over twelve a.m., but luckily we were able to catch the last train. However, you should be aware of the fact, that the schedule for different stations in Saint Petersburg underground may vary.

After a long strolling I am tired, but absolutely happy. However, this is not the end of my short trip. Tomorrow there will be another round.

A horse tamer sculpture on the Anichkov Bridge across the Fontanka river

A river at night

Nevsky at night