Enjoy this sophisticated city full of magnificent palaces and of course some of the best ballet in the world in wonderful historic theatres.
Travel during the White Nights and have the eerie experience of enjoying the city under the midnight sun. The White Nights normally lasts from June 11th to July 2nd and is due to the cities very northern location meaning the sun never sets!
We have also organised exclusive early access to the Hermitage so you can enjoy without the crowds and private guides throughout so you can fully learn about this beautiful city and it’s rich history.
Fly from London Heathrow to St Petersburg where your private driver will meet and transfer you to your hotel for the start of your St Petersburg private tour.
This evening you will enjoy a private river and canal tour of St Petersburg, often called “Northern Venice” due to the number of rivers and canals. You will see beautiful palaces and cathedrals on the banks of the rivers.
From the middle/end of May till the middle/end of July you can enjoy the incredible atmosphere of the world famous White Nights.
Thousands of people come to St Petersburg to see the Opening of the Bridges. You have an opportunity to see how the Royal Bridge “fly” into the sky and then next one and so on. The extended private boat tour starts just before midnight and lasts about 2 hours as after the opening you will then continue to have the Canal and River Boat Tour. This is only available during White Nights which is approximately 26th May-23rd July
Extra Cost for later & longer boat trip to see the opening of the Bridges : Price Per Person From £45
After breakfast resume your St Petersburg Holiday with your private transfer and guide to the Peter Paul Fortress, the final resting place for most of the Romanov emperors including Nicolas II, who was executed with his family in 1918 and who was very recently reburied here.
You will also see the cities highlights such as the Winter Palace from the outside, the Nicolas and Mariinsky Palaces, Peter and Paul Cathedral and St Nicholas Church.
The afternoon is at leisure or add an optional extra in.
Tonight you will attend a ballet at either the Mariinsky Theatre in the best seats in the house.
The Mariinsky was opened in 1860 and became the preeminent music theatre of late 19th century Russia, where many of the stage masterpieces of Tchaikovsky premiered.
Today, the Mariinsky Theatre is home to the Mariinsky Ballet, Mariinsky Opera and Mariinsky Orchestra. Alternatively the Mikhailovsky theatre is one of Russia’s oldest Opera and Ballet houses founded in 1833 and located in a historical building and only regaining its name in 2007 in St Petersburg.
Full Schedule of dates of Ballet currently issued at the Mariinsky
January
The Nutcracker – 2 (historic stage), 3 (new stage), 4 (historic stage), 13 (historic stage), 22, 23 (new stage)
La Sylphide (historic stage) –
Sleeping beauty (new stage) – 6
Apollo. Tchaikovsky Pas de deux. In the Night (one act ballets, new stage) – 7
Spartacus (new stage) – 8, 9
Cinderella (new stage) – 10
Giselle (historic stage) – 11
Carmen Suite. Le Jeune Homme et la Morte (new stage) – 12
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (historic stage) – 20, 25
Swan Lake (new stage) – 24
Jewels (new stage) – 26
The Young Lady and the Hooligan. Leningrad Symphony (historic stage) – 27
The Four Seasons (new stage) – 29
Raymond (historic stage) – 30, 31
February
Shurale (historic stage) – 1, 2
The Firebird. Petrouchka. Sheherazade (historic stage) – 3
The Young Lady and the Hooligan. Leningrad Symphony (historic stage) – 5
Infra. In the Night. Symphony in C (new stage) – 6
The Sleeping Beauty. (new stage) – 8, 9
The Four Seasons (new stage) – 10
Le Corsaire (new stage) – 12, 22
The Legend of Love (historic stage) – 14, 15, 16
Giselle (historic stage) – 17, 24
Swan Lake (historic stage) – 19
Le Parc (new stage) – 23
Petrouchka. Le Spectre de la rose. Le Carnaval. (historic stage) – 25
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (historic stage) – 27
Yaroslavna. The Eclipse (new stage) – 28
March
Giselle (historic stage) – 1
Sylvia (historic stage) – 5, 6, 8
Chopiniana. Le Spectre de la rose. The Swan. Sheherazade (historic stage) – 10
Romeo and Juliet (historic stage) – 13, 14
Don Quixote (historic stage) – 16
Jewels (new stage) – 27
April
The Cat on the Tree. Clay. Le Deivertissment du roi (new stage) – 4
Konyok-Gorbunok (new stage) – 10, 11
Don Quixote (historic stage) – 14
The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (historic stage) – 16
Swan Lake (historic stage) – 18, 19, 20
Anna Karenina (new stage) – 23, 24, 25
La Bayadere (historic stage) – 27
May
Jewels (new stage) – 3
Romeo and Juliet (new stage) – 5
Yaroslavna. The Eclipse (new stage) – 10
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (historic stage) – 16, 17, 19
Giselle (historic stage) – 21
You have the unique opportunity to enter one of the greatest museums of the world earlier than all the other visitors so you can have 1hr to admire the world-famous paintings in piece and calm. You will also avoid the lengthy queues that build up just to get in.
The benefit of this cannot be overclaimed as the Hermitage gets extremely busy in the summer.
The Hermitage museum contains one of the largest art collections in the world. Commissioned by Catherine the Great, the Hermitage houses over three million items; the highlights of the collection are the Italian masterpieces, French Impressionists and some of the Russian Royal family jewellery including the Faberge collections.
Don’t forget to look up and marvel at the rooms with the stunning ceilings that the paintings are hung in.
This new museum’s collection contains the world’s largest collection of works by Carl Fabergé, including nine of the famous Imperial Easter Eggs. These are the most valuable items in the Museum’s collection created by Fabergé for the last two Russian emperors. Each of them is a masterpiece of jewelry and art, as well as having a unique historical monument to the reign and personal life of Alexander III and Nicholas II.
The museum’s collection also includes decorative and applied works made by the Russian masters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The museum is located in the Shuvalov Palace on the Fontanka River – one of the most beautiful palaces in St. Petersburg, and the tour lasts about 2.5 hrs long.
Price per person: From £130
The story of Rasputin’s murder unfolds here!
In 1916 a group of the city’s noble elite conspired to kill the one man who they felt threatened the stability of an already war-torn Russian Empire. Grigory Rasputin. His control over the decisions of the family and the Russian ruler himself put him in a potentially manipulative position and posed a very real threat to their power. Consequently, Rasputin was murdered at the Yusupov Palace on the night of December 16-17 1916, and his death proved to be an almost greater mystery than his life had been. This tour is approximately 3 hours long.
Price per person: From £110
Years of patient practice separate the first training to the brilliant performances. No one is born a professional, instead you become one after years of practise. We invite you to visit the Russian Ballet School to watch a rehearsal of young artists as they are prepared for their future to shine on the stage.
You will see how the main principles of the Russian Ballet School are handed over from generation to generation.
This is 1 1/2hr-2 hrs and timings will depend on the schedules which are released @ 3 weeks beforehand.
Price per person: From £110
Enter the mysterious world of creating a violin. You have a unique chance to visit a private apartment of a master who makes and restores violins for world known virtuosos. See the everyday life of a master in his workshop. He will disclose the secret of his profession and you will learn about the process of violin, alto and cello creation.
He will also talk through the difference in restoration technique between the famous masters such as Stradivari, Guarneri and Amati. It is a privilege to have this experience and if you are lucky you may even have a short concert at the end !
This is 1 1/2hr-2 hrs and timings will depend on the schedules which are released @ 3 weeks beforehand
Price per person: From £165
Tonight you have the unique opportunity to attend a classical concert in a stunning historical Royal Palace.
After a welcome drink you will be taken on a small tour of the historical interior of the Palace which will also include some information on the history of the Palace, before the 1 hour concert performed by the St Petersburg orchestra in an intimate and sumptuous setting. The program will feature well known Russian masterpieces.
Price per person: From £105
After breakfast continue your Russian Ballet Break with a private transfer to Peterhof, the world-famous palace, fountain and park ensemble.
Your private guide will introduce you to some of it’s 176 fountains, majestic palaces, numerous gilded statues of ancient gods and heroes and remarkable collections of sculpture that all make Peterhof a veritable gem.
Often called “Capital of Fountains” your summertime visit will include the unforgettable site of the fountains in full glory.
Return to St Petersburg by Hydrofoil to the Winter Palace pier in the summer.
You have a morning a lesiure to enjoy St Petersbourg or to add one of our optional extras.
We would particularly recommend the moving Siege of Leningrad Museum.
Afternoon private transfer to the airport
The resilience and ingenuity of the citizens of Leningrad during the 1000 days the Nazi’s laid siege is laid open. The extensive exhibits and accounts tell the horrifying ordeal of the defenders of Leningrad.
Price per person: From £90
Take a first class daytime train to Moscow so you can spend 3 days exploring Moscow, which has a totally different feel to St Petersburg, with its roots very much in Soviet Russia.
You would have a jam packed schedule with private tours throughout. Starting with a night time tour of floodlight Moscow including the Red Square you would spend the next morning on a private tour of the Kremlin including a stop at the Diamond Fund. The Moscow Metro should not be overlooked as it is genuinely a beautiful place with some wonderful stations worth visiting. Finally we would take you on a private tour of the beautiful Russian Vatican out in the countryside. If this wasn’t enough there are some super further optional extras such as the famous Bolshoi Ballet, a visit to a Distillery and a harrowing but insightful visit of the gulag museum. You will them fly back to Heathrow from Moscow
Price per person: From £1,475 (Assuming no difference in flights)
This 5 star hotel is a lovely oasis of outstanding, luxurious facilities, and is only a 10-15 minute walk from the Hermitage. The rooms boast delightful décor, with great attention to detail.
Luxury bathrooms include top-quality amenities and excellent, strong showers.
Go bowling at the cellar bar or energize at the superb gym.
Rejuvenate at the wonderful spa, which includes a stunning pool. The spa has many different rooms, with a choice of 8 types of saunas.
Thousands of people come to St Petersburg to see the Opening of the Bridges. You have an opportunity to see how the Royal Bridge “fly” into the sky and then next one and so on. The extended private boat tour starts just before midnight and lasts about 2 hours as after the opening you will then continue to have the Canal and River Boat Tour. This is only available during White Nights which is approximately 26th May-23rd July
Extra Cost for later & longer boat trip to see the opening of the Bridges : Price Per Person From £45
This new museum’s collection contains the world’s largest collection of works by Carl Fabergé, including nine of the famous Imperial Easter Eggs. These are the most valuable items in the Museum’s collection created by Fabergé for the last two Russian emperors. Each of them is a masterpiece of jewelry and art, as well as having a unique historical monument to the reign and personal life of Alexander III and Nicholas II.
The museum’s collection also includes decorative and applied works made by the Russian masters of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The museum is located in the Shuvalov Palace on the Fontanka River – one of the most beautiful palaces in St. Petersburg, and the tour lasts about 2.5 hrs long.
Price per person: From £130
The story of Rasputin’s murder unfolds here!
In 1916 a group of the city’s noble elite conspired to kill the one man who they felt threatened the stability of an already war-torn Russian Empire. Grigory Rasputin. His control over the decisions of the family and the Russian ruler himself put him in a potentially manipulative position and posed a very real threat to their power. Consequently, Rasputin was murdered at the Yusupov Palace on the night of December 16-17 1916, and his death proved to be an almost greater mystery than his life had been. This tour is approximately 3 hours long.
Price per person: From £110
Years of patient practice separate the first training to the brilliant performances. No one is born a professional, instead you become one after years of practise. We invite you to visit the Russian Ballet School to watch a rehearsal of young artists as they are prepared for their future to shine on the stage.
You will see how the main principles of the Russian Ballet School are handed over from generation to generation.
This is 1 1/2hr-2 hrs and timings will depend on the schedules which are released @ 3 weeks beforehand.
Price per person: From £110
Enter the mysterious world of creating a violin. You have a unique chance to visit a private apartment of a master who makes and restores violins for world known virtuosos. See the everyday life of a master in his workshop. He will disclose the secret of his profession and you will learn about the process of violin, alto and cello creation.
He will also talk through the difference in restoration technique between the famous masters such as Stradivari, Guarneri and Amati. It is a privilege to have this experience and if you are lucky you may even have a short concert at the end !
This is 1 1/2hr-2 hrs and timings will depend on the schedules which are released @ 3 weeks beforehand
Price per person: From £165
Tonight you have the unique opportunity to attend a classical concert in a stunning historical Royal Palace.
After a welcome drink you will be taken on a small tour of the historical interior of the Palace which will also include some information on the history of the Palace, before the 1 hour concert performed by the St Petersburg orchestra in an intimate and sumptuous setting. The program will feature well known Russian masterpieces.
Price per person: From £105
The resilience and ingenuity of the citizens of Leningrad during the 1000 days the Nazi’s laid siege is laid open. The extensive exhibits and accounts tell the horrifying ordeal of the defenders of Leningrad.
Price per person: From £90
Take a first class daytime train to Moscow so you can spend 3 days exploring Moscow, which has a totally different feel to St Petersburg, with its roots very much in Soviet Russia.
You would have a jam packed schedule with private tours throughout. Starting with a night time tour of floodlight Moscow including the Red Square you would spend the next morning on a private tour of the Kremlin including a stop at the Diamond Fund. The Moscow Metro should not be overlooked as it is genuinely a beautiful place with some wonderful stations worth visiting. Finally we would take you on a private tour of the beautiful Russian Vatican out in the countryside. If this wasn’t enough there are some super further optional extras such as the famous Bolshoi Ballet, a visit to a Distillery and a harrowing but insightful visit of the gulag museum. You will them fly back to Heathrow from Moscow
Price per person: From £1,475 (Assuming no difference in flights)
"St Petersburg is a beautiful city. For me Peterhof was the highlight. The gardens with the fountains were just delightful and the Palace stupendous....and the Ballet - well what can i say ?!"
“Nothing was too much trouble. Easy to contact and even though I'm quite sure our little break was a minor booking I always felt like a valued client. We had a wonderful time and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Weekend a la carte."
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