St. Petersburg, Russia Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
St. Petersburg is often described as the most Westernized city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. It is the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The most important places to visit in St. Petersburg are: Church of the Savior on Blood (one of the greatest landmarks of St. Petersburg, its striking facade leaves a memorable impression on visitors that come from around the world), St. Isaac's Cathedral (one of Russia's largest churches. Constructed in the 19th century, a French-born architect created this remarkable structure), Peterhof Palace (Peter the Great built this incredibly luxurious imperial palace. Situated by the gulf of Finland, it was built in the early 18th century), Hermitage and many more.
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St. Petersburg is a city dipped in gold. Visit Russia’s imperial city, a true rival to other great European cities. Travelers will find many marvels on and beyond the river banks.
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A striking city resting on the banks of the Neva River, #StPetersburg has long been a draw for lovers of architecture and tours often begin with the city's legendary structures.
A #vacation here means entering a world of towering cathedrals, palaces, and gardens, many of them from the 18th century. Additional wonders have been added by Russian royalty as the decades passed Walk through the Palace Square, home of the Winter Palace, or #visit to the gold-plated dome of St. Isaac's Cathedral for astonishing views of the city.
Continue your #sightseeing by taking a boat ride down the river to Peterhof Gardens & Palace. This gilded structure and its lush array of plant life is a popular place for a quiet walk in nature or to reflect upon the engineering marvel of its 60 fountains.
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COVADONGA, THE HEART OF ASTURIAS - ASTURIAS (ESPAÑA - SPAIN)
Cangas de Onís was the first capital of the Kingdom of Asturias from which most of the important symbols of the Principality originate and it is also one of the favourite places for tourism in the region.
Based at the foot of the Picos de Europa and an entrance to the “Royal Site” of Covadonga, Cangas de Onís is one of the main gateways into this mountainous region. From here you can also enjoy the beaches of the eastern coastline of Asturias as it is just a short journey away by car.
Nowadays Covadonga is a place of pilgrimage for the devotees of the Virgin of Covadonga, known locally as “La Santina”. The statue of “la Santina” is housed in a Cave built into the rock surrounded by waterfalls. This together with the basilica which is a beautiful pink stone church makes this historic and religious site a place of peace, beauty and spirituality.
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Beer! Wiener schnitzel! Beer! Sausages! Beer! See, we’re already having fun! Because we’re at Al Smith’s Feasting Fox in St. Louis, a resurrected pre-Prohibition German pub with ample portions and ample history. Hold on to your lederhosen, we’re going in! SUBSCRIBE :
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The Feasting Fox, also known as Busch’s Inn (as in Anheuser-Busch, those kings of American brewing!) started as an addendum to the actual brewery in St. Louis, but Prohibition and some antitrust laws later, has been reborn as a tribute to the German roots of the St. Louis Dutchtown area. Whether you’re here for the beer, the food, or the ambiance (or all three!), you won’t be disappointed!!
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This episode of Aboard the Guiding Light is the second for the city of Paris, France and we are going to visit Notre Dame (which inspired the classic Hunchback of Notre Dame), Sainte Chapelle (with its amazing 13th century stain glass windows), the Catacombs of Paris (coolest and spookiest thing I did here), and the Palace of Versailles (unbelievable the wealth needed to build this place while the poor were unattended).
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Point No Point is on the west coast of Vancouver Island, which is part of British Columbia, Canada. The mountains visible in the distance are the Olympics, in Washington State, USA. Point No Point is a good place for beach hiking, as it alternates from sandy to rocky places to walk. There are some beautiful waves, but I've never seen a time when they looked high enough for surfing. If anyone has ever surfed there, please mention it in the comments.
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What to See & Eat in Burgas, Bulgaria
What to See & Eat in Burgas, Bulgaria
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In this episode David takes us around Burgas, one of Bulgaria’s most beautiful cities on the Black Sea coast to give us a brief intro about what to see and where to eat in Burgas.
Burgas is a small city, easily seen on foot. Whether you crave the beach or shopping, there really is something in Burgas for everyone. You should start your adventure in Burgas as David did - in the beautiful seaside park. Here, David shows us some of the sculptures and monuments you’ll come across in the sculpture garden.
The seaside park is also a great place for walking, bicycle riding, and picnics. The sea breeze makes the area quite pleasant even in the hot summer months. At the northernmost area of Burgas beach is where the annual sand festival takes place.
When David was there he was lucky enough to see the incredible sand sculptures. The theme in 2013 was “Famous People Throughout History.” There were sand sculptures of Albert Einstein and his theory of relativity, Isaac Newton with his theory of gravity, and of course other important figures in other areas such as music, politics, and literature.
After the sand festival, David heads to the center of town, the major commercial district of Burgas. Along Bogoridi and Alexandrovska Streets there are several restaurants, cafes, ice cream shops, and stores to keep you busy for a while. The entire city center of Burgas is pedestrian-friendly, making it easy to walk around.
Since David is a history buff, he went to the Archaeological Museum of Burgas to check out some of the amazing artifacts uncovered from beneath modern-day Burgas. The museum houses a collection of ancient findings from the Stone Age, Greek and Roman eras, and Thracian civilization. David’s favorite exhibit was the Roman tombstones.
Now for the best places to eat in Burgas: First stop is a restaurant that had recently opened when David visited. Ethno serves up an array of grilled meat and seafood in a modern setting. He also tastes a semi-sweet white wine from the nearby Varna region.
Rose is another amazing restaurant, and one of the best places in Burgas to see and be seen. Rose is situated along the main pedestrian street (Bogoridi) in a remodeled 200-year-old home. The menu is French-Mediterranean fusion cuisine. Salads here are to die for, as are the daily specials.
On to the next great restaurant in Burgas, Vodenitsa, which means “Windmill Restaurant.” Located by the beach, Vodenitsa serves traditional Bulgarian fare. The amazing heap of grilled meat you see here is a pork sac (pronounced “sach”) It is like a skillet of meat with veggies. Sac is traditionally served with bread and salad. David recommends making a reservation here in advance on a night that they have live music.
And there you have David’s suggestions about what to see and where to eat in Burgas, Bulgaria.
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