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Peterhof Palace

It’s the most popular destination among tourists of St Petersburg. Petergof complex is amazing! It was an imperial residence and it had the other unofficial name “the Russian Versailles”. Palace is incredibly beautiful. But parks and fountains ⛲️ will definitely impress you too. In the morning there is a fountain show in front of the palace. Come here earlier to be in time and to catch that moment. I would recommend you to plan the whole day for this trip. 📍How to get there? There are 2 ways: ✅1st- public transport. ✅2nd - more popular among tourists is a boat trip from downtown. Boats are called Meteors . They leave every 30 minutes from the pier next to the Winter Palace. Tickets are for the round trip, so you don’t need to worry how to go back. Separate tickets to Petergof you need to buy by the entrance. #bucketlistreboot
Posted: Sep 17, 2022
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Beautiful architecture
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