

A stunning, colorful Russian Orthodox church built on the site where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated in 1881.
Iconic Russian nesting dolls, often depicting historical figures or folk characters.
Luxurious, handcrafted eggs made of gold, silver, and gemstones, a symbol of Russian craftsmanship.
Distinctive blue and white porcelain, hand-painted with intricate patterns, originating from the Gzhel region.
Iconic café near the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, known for its French pastries and Russian dishes.
Famous for its blinis and caviar, Stolle is a beloved breakfast spot near the church.
Historic restaurant near the church, offering traditional Russian cuisine in a charming atmosphere.
Thin pancakes topped with caviar, served with sour cream.

Porridge made from buckwheat, often served with milk or berries.

Beetroot soup with meat, vegetables, and sour cream.
A grand Russian Orthodox cathedral with a golden dome, offering panoramic city views.
Home to the world's largest collection of Fabergé eggs, a symbol of Russian imperial craftsmanship.
One of the world's largest and oldest museums, featuring a vast collection of art and artifacts.

Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, or Wat Phra Kaew, is a sacred temple complex in Bangkok, Thailand, housing the highly revered Emerald Buddha.

Nubra Valley Market, nestled in the scenic Nubra Valley, is a vibrant hub for local shopping, offering a unique blend of Ladakhi and Tibetan culture.
The Jain Mandir in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, is a serene and beautiful temple dedicated to the Jain Tirthankaras, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city.
St. Petersburg's weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the Church and surrounding area involves a lot of walking.
Russia uses Type C and F plugs, so an adapter is necessary.