21-Jun-2007, 06:15 AM
Linda,after a few days in London (although its extremely congested I'll never tire of it), we then enjoyed Canterbury for a couple of days,a lovely city ( we found an appealing Indian restraunt www.apeksha.co.uk and experienced with the worst, most bland inedible snd expensive of Indian food ), then departed Dover and the Baltic where amongst other cities we visited St Petersburg ,toured the Hermitage and after taking a very nice Russian lunch, toured the city . In the evening we attended first a choral concert followed with a cruise on the River Neva which was spectacular, we sailed up to the Aurora ( she fired a blank shot to indicate the commencement of the revolution), the cruise ended after an onboard Russian dancing and singing show at around 11.00 pm , St Petersburg was still busy partying in virtual bright sunshine !
The following day we toured Pushkin and Peterhoff palaces, the latter in size and layout of fountains even more spectacular than the Hermitage http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterhoff , and even better than Versailles . Not a single pump is employed to supply water to the hundreds of fountains . The grandour of Peterhoff indeed St. Petersburg is greater than we've seen elsewhere, extravagance and gold in the extreme ,and it's all been rebuilt since receiving extensive war damage !
Small wonder Russia had it's revolution .
On the modern side, I've never seen a city undertaking so much building, infrastructure etc. ,yet there are splendid parks in abundance, not at all drab, in fact I was amazed, St. Petersburg is very much better than I expected, and well worth visiting , if are contemplating a visit I'm sure that you will enjoy it !
Incidentally, whilst on the Thames dinner cruise ( which we enjoyed also), we were 'entertained' by a middle aged couple sat nearbye,first they argued,then he threw his drink over her head soaking her, she chased him ,hit him and scratched him until his head bled, then they went outside continued to shout at each other ,finally they threw their drinks and glasses into the Thames !
Russian entertainment is more subtle, more cultured!
The following day we toured Pushkin and Peterhoff palaces, the latter in size and layout of fountains even more spectacular than the Hermitage http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterhoff , and even better than Versailles . Not a single pump is employed to supply water to the hundreds of fountains . The grandour of Peterhoff indeed St. Petersburg is greater than we've seen elsewhere, extravagance and gold in the extreme ,and it's all been rebuilt since receiving extensive war damage !
Small wonder Russia had it's revolution .
On the modern side, I've never seen a city undertaking so much building, infrastructure etc. ,yet there are splendid parks in abundance, not at all drab, in fact I was amazed, St. Petersburg is very much better than I expected, and well worth visiting , if are contemplating a visit I'm sure that you will enjoy it !
Incidentally, whilst on the Thames dinner cruise ( which we enjoyed also), we were 'entertained' by a middle aged couple sat nearbye,first they argued,then he threw his drink over her head soaking her, she chased him ,hit him and scratched him until his head bled, then they went outside continued to shout at each other ,finally they threw their drinks and glasses into the Thames !
Russian entertainment is more subtle, more cultured!

