Information about the region
St. Petersburg is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world, one of the modern cities of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. Hundreds of tourists come here from all over the world to see the famous monuments of architecture, walk the streets and touch its history.
St. Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia. It was founded in 1703 by Peter the Great as the «Window in Europe». The city was built on the swampy land at the mouth of the River Neva. Prominent European and Russian architects worked here. The new capital grew rapidly in wealth and beauty. City was the capital of Russia from 1712 till 1918.
Now St. Petersburg is an industrial, cultural and scientific centre. There are over 80 museums, more than 20 theatres, a lot of exhibitions, universities, colleges and parks.
St. Petersburg is the most European city in Russia, here you can find buildings that will remind us of the magnificent ancient temples, Lutheran, Catholic churches and Russian churches, medieval castles and Venetian palaces, it is a city that has absorbed all the best of the world architecture and made it the best of its own. We will find here buildings of different styles: modest Peter's and luxurious Elizabethan Baroque; strict classicism and bizarre eclecticism, whimsical modern and nondescript constructivism, Stalin's Empire and modern high-tech.

Traveling around Saint-Petersburg more
St. Petersburg is the largest transport hub in the North-West of Russia and the second in the country after Moscow.
There is one airport in St. Petersburg – Pulkovo (LED).
It is located a few dozen kilometers away from the city center though they’re really not far away from the borders of the modern city.
Airport is connected with the center of St. Petersburg by highways.
St. Petersburg is one of the safest European capitals for tourists. You can walk day and night without thinking continually about the risks and dangers. Nevertheless, there are a few simple rules, which work in any modern metropolis, you should follow in St. Petersburg too:
- Be loyal to the police and authorities
- Avoid illegal taxi services and buses
- Watch out your bags
- Be more careful in suburban areas
Shopping more
Sometimes even the most cultural tourist thinks about souvenirs for relatives and friends or about new things, which will remind of a wonderful trip to the Northern capital.
DLT Department store more
Gallery Shopping Center more
Nevsky Centr Shopping Mall more
Eliseevy Merchants’ Shop more
In the center of St.Petersburg, at the corner of Nevsky prospect and Malaya Sadovaya Street locates a famous oldest Russian gourmet – Eliseevy Merchants’ Shop. Here you can find fish and meat delicacies, caviar, exquisite alcohol, fragrant spices, natural oils and dressings, French desserts from Pastry Chef, handcrafted chocolate and fresh in-house bakery.
Luxury interior is designed to outline its prosperity and attract customers. The interior is made in Art Nouveau style: abundance, shine, no austere lines but only smooth and plenty of decorations with floral motives. Here you see all splendour of Russian Emperors’ palaces with gold coating, antique furniture and ceiling luminaires. The enourmous stained-glass window makes an impression of a giant shop window and accentuates a wide and thoroughly selected assortment of goods. There used to be a cold warehouse and one of the best wine cellars in Europe.
The theatre auditorium has always been on the second floor of Eliseevsky. When gentlemen invited ladies to the theatre, they often dropped by Eliseevsky and treated ladies with fresh fruit, chocolate and cheese. This is how Elisevy Merchants’ idea of combining a shop, a restaurant, a theatre and a durbar in one place in the very center of St.Petersburg came into life.
Singer House more
Singer House, also widely known as the House of the Books, is located on the Nevsky Prospekt next to the Griboyedov Canal, directly opposite the Kazan Cathedral. It is recognized as a historical landmark, has official status as an object of Russian cultural heritage.
The House of Books is the biggest book department store in Saint Petersburg. It was housed in the former building of the Singer company: the seven-storied building with a high corner tower crowned with a glass sphere is a shining example of art nouveau architecture. The building was given to the book storehouse of the Petrograd State Publishing House in 1919. Soon the House of Books became the main book store of Saint Petersburg. It was opened anew, after the repairs, in November 1948. The trade is carried on the ground floor and on the first floor; approximately 20,000 books of various spheres of knowledge were in assortment here.