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I am going to SP next week - apart from the usual (the Hermitage etc) anyone have recommendations for more obscure sites (less touristy) and genuine local restaurants?
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Re: St Peterburg
Years ago the Admiral Teiski was a good restaurant. But that was in 1989. The canal cruise is good, and out of town PetroDvorets (Peterhof, etc) is a good excursion. One of the palaces (Yelagin) has a glass museum, which is interesting.
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I would like to go to St Petersburg, assuming the OP is talking about the Russian City. (It has an 's') Maybe he can tell us how he got on.
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Dod101 wrote:... assuming the OP is talking about the Russian City. (It has an 's') ...
The mention of the Hermitage would provide a very strong clue.
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PinkDalek wrote:Dod101 wrote:... assuming the OP is talking about the Russian City. (It has an 's') ...
The mention of the Hermitage would provide a very strong clue.
Indeed although I live not far from another Hermitage, a long way from the Russian City though.
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