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Swan Lake
$120Swan Lake
‘Swan lake” is probably the most famous classic ballet in the world. And here in St. Petersburg it is known to be a ‘must have’ show for every theatre which has a ballet trope. So nearly every theatre in a city has it’s own version of the Swan Lake. Be sure to see this show if you love ballet! It is really a must-see and it is great in most of the theatres! Of course, the most popular theatres in city are Mariinsky, Mikhailovsky and Alexandrinsky so look for those places first.
Use ‘Buy tickets’ button to see the ‘Swan Lake’ schedule and full list of theatres where it is available.
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Russian folk show
$90Russian folk show
A folk show is an interesting play with Russian dancing and Russian music performed especially for tourist. Wait a minute, are you a tourist? Then you should definitely go there! Currently we have two shows available in the city: ‘Feel Yourself Russian’and ‘Bagatitsa’ cossac dance show. First one is a bit more diversified and expensive (and it includes a Russian dinner as an option). Second one is more like a spectacular professional dance show (and you can’t get a dinner there). Both of them are worth visiting if you love dancing and want to see some folk dance show!
‘Buy tickets’ button will lead you to the show schedule. You can reserve tickets online there as well.
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Giselle ballet
$120Giselle ballet
Giselle, or The Wilis is a classic romantic ballet. It is written by Adolphe Adam in 1841. The ballet became incredibly popular. It was (and is) widely known in Russia, Europe and US. Now, 170 years later, i is still popular and known worldwide. This classic show is usually on in 2 or 3 theatres of Saint Petersburg too. This is a fantastic show, if you love ballet and you have seen Russian ‘Swan Lake’ already – this is where you should go.
Use ‘Buy tickets’ button to see the ‘Giselle’ schedule and full list of theatres where it is available.
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Mariinsky theatre
$150Mariinsky theatre
The State Academic Mariinsky (ex. Kirov) Ballet and Opera Theatre is known worldwide as the main theatre of Saint Petersburg and probably even of Russia. World’s most famous actors, ballet dancers and opera singers performed here. For over a 100 years of history this theatre grew up famous artists like Feodor Chaliapin and Mikhail Baryshnikov. Mariinsky theatre’s conductor is Valery Gergiev, a famous musician, main director of the London Symphonic orchestra. Now Mariinskiy theatre has 2 buildings (the new building is known as “new stage” or “second stage” or even Mariinskiy II).
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Alexandrinsky theatre
$100Alexandrinsky theatre
This is one of the oldest national theatres in Russia, it exists from 1756. Nowadays it survived a recoinstruction and is now open. The most famous of it’s shows is, however, a Swan Lake ballet. Other famous ballets here are “Macbeth” and “Snow White”. The building itself is beatiful and location is perfect (3 minutes from Nevskiy prospect). The surrounding area is also marvelous so plan your route to pass by this theatre and Rossi street.
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Hermitage museum
$18Hermitage museum
One of the world’s biggest collections of fine arts. The building itself and it’s interiors are also a thing to see. It is a big, old and ultimately marvellous building filled with priceless treasures from all around the world. Well, it’s hard to write something new about such a great and famous places so just go there and be sure to spend the whole day with mouth and eyes wide open in surprise. We will just mention it is Top-2 thing to do in St. Petersburg according to Tripadvisor. The only trouble here is a big queue on the entrance so don’t come here late and get ready to spend 20-30 minutes on awaiting.
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The Idiot restraunt
$40The Idiot restraunt
Well, this is definitely the most famous russian cuisine restraunt in the city named after F. M. Dostoevsky’s novel. Atmosphere is fantastic, staff is friendly, food is great. Nearly no Russians can be found here (we have a plenty of russian cuisine at home and rearly visit russian restraunts). The nice thing is that they bring you complementary shots of vodka. Lots of people enjoy it so it has mostly excellent reviews on Tripadvisor. And the reason is that ‘The Idiot’ is really a nice place!
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Mikhailovsky Opera and Ballet Theater
$100Mikhailovsky Opera and Ballet Theater
This is one of the most important and oldest theatres in Saint Petersburg together with The Mariinsky and The Alexandrinsky theatres. Mikhailovsky is located in the city center at the Art square several steps from Russian museum and Etnography museum. The theatre was popular before Soviet taimes and was working during the soviet period as Mussorgsky theatre. In 2001 the historical name was returned and now it is considered one of the noblest and popular theatres of opera and ballet in Saint Petersburg.
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