

Experience the grandeur of Saint Petersburg on a Neva River cruise, passing iconic landmarks like the Peter and Paul Fortress and Hermitage Museum.
Founded in 1703, this historic fortress offers a glimpse into St. Petersburg's past.
One of the largest cathedrals in the world, offering stunning architecture and city views.
Home to an impressive collection of art and artifacts, including works by Da Vinci and Rembrandt.
Iconic café known for its pastries and breakfast dishes since 1955.
Popular breakfast spot with a variety of dishes and a cozy atmosphere.
Upscale restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a view of the Neva River.

Thin pancakes topped with caviar, sour cream, and chives.
Buckwheat porridge, often served with milk, butter, or berries.
Cold soup made with vegetables, boiled potatoes, and meat, served with dill and vinegar.
Neva River Cruise can be rainy, a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
Exploring St. Petersburg involves a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.
Russia uses Schuko plugs, a travel adapter is essential for charging devices.
These wooden dolls, also known as Russian nesting dolls, are a symbol of motherhood and fertility, with each doll representing a different member of a family.
A traditional Russian fur cap with ear flaps, often worn by soldiers and civilians alike, symbolizing Russian resilience and culture.
A fermented rye beverage, Kvass is a traditional Russian drink, often served in the summer and considered a national beverage.
Bran Village, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains, is renowned for its medieval castle, Bran Castle, associated with the legend of Dracula.
Gunung Bromo, an active volcano, is a part of the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park and offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially at sunrise.
Experience the unique BBQ culture of Saihanba Grassland, where locals cook meat on open fires amidst the vast, picturesque grasslands.