We started our last day in St. Petersburg early and headed straight to the Peter and Paul fortress. Our
While we were on our tour, we were also trying to figure out how we could go see the Church on Spilled Blood and the market right near it. Our schedule was so fully booked that there was really no free time, which kind of sucked. Due to this lack in free time; some of us opted to skip the tour of St. Isaac’s Cathedral. Instead we walked briskly to the Church on Spilled Blood and the market behind it. It was amazing up close and the market was pretty cool too, even though it was mainly filled with souvenirs. Everyone was pretty nice, for the most part, and instantly began showing you their merchandise and offering things to you. There was one booth in the market with a man who ignored Josh until he began picking out pins he was interested in. Then when Josh asked how much they were the price was outrageous for the individual pins, so Josh began to put them back where he found them. As he did this, the man began rambling on about how his pins are the real thing and if Josh wanted to go spend his money on the street for fakes that was fine…etc. He kind of frightened me and we got out of there as soon as possible and headed straight to the Hermitage, where we were supposed to meet up with the rest of the group by 1 p.m. for our tour.
The Hermitage was huge and Josh, Edwin and I wanted to see as much of it as we could. So, we broke away from the tour and proceeded to give ourselves a so called tour on speed! We walked briskly through as many rooms as we could and we were able to see quite a bit. The lay out was confusing though and we got lost and therefore visited some rooms multiple times. We weren’t able to see all of it as it has 1057 halls and rooms, but I was happy with what we did see. After the allotted time given to us for the tour, we had to return to the bus. I was feeling slightly faint because I hadn’t eaten anything since breakfast, so in the courtyard Josh and I bought Cokes. The Coke was just the thing I needed to raise my blood sugar, so we took a couple more pictures and headed to the bus.
From the Hermitage we drove through the city and headed for Pushkin which is located approximately twenty-five kilometers from
When we returned from Pushkin, Josh and I decided to stay up until we had to meet in the hotel lobby at
The rest of the day was spent boarding planes, going through security, and flying back home. We were met at the airport by Josh’s dad and sister. We drove to
It was an amazing experience.
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Thanks for sharing in this adventure with me! :)