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SPD offer two day cruise excursions without visa. If you don't have a visa you will need to find someone like this. If you have one you can be more flexible. Just walk down Nevsky Prospekt and find half a dozen.
I have written a short piece about the artist Leon Bakst to encourage visitors to visit the Russian Museum in StP. Hope you enjoy it:
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Andrew
If i understand correctly and you're entering Russia on a cruise ship visa you won't be able to go off on your own, just on the ship's escorted shore excursions.
Or you'll need to get your own Russian visa, maybe not worth it for just two days and at a cost of perhaps £150.
Hey!
I met some cruise tourists who'd ditched their organised cruise-tour during my visit a month ago... This would be you only alternative to go on a organized cruise-tour or obtain a Russian visa....
Note that one of the cruise tourists described their first-day tour as a "tourist-rally on speed"....
Cheers
Ask
Deleted some wrong information on my part..
[ 20-Mar-2013, at 11:09 by askgudmundsen ]
We are planning visiting St Petersburg and Moscow this coming September so I've been doing some research myself this is what I found.
These are the links
Tours
http://www.realrussia.co.uk/tours/CityTours/MoscowStPetersburg8day.aspx
http://www.onthegotours.com/Russia/Tours/Simply-St-Petes
Information
http://www.waytorussia.net/Practicalities/PlanningATrip.html
Free walking tour
http://stpetersburgfreetour.blogspot.co.uk/
http://anglotourismo.com/walking-tours/
Best of luck
Jean
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