By day tour description
Day 1

Arrival to Moscow. Welcome dinner and acquaintance with Russian traditional cuisine.
Arrival in Moscow
Welcome to the capital of Russia - the city of Moscow! Centuries-old history, sights of world importance and truly unique architecture. Moscow leaves only vivid impressions! It is a city of contrasts. Old courtyards and streets coexist with new business centers. Old quarters stand out against the background of modern high-rise buildings.
Day 2

Moscow. Heart of Russia and famous Russian metro
Moscow sightseeing full day tour with a personal guide (8 hours)
Genuine delight from the sight of crystal chandeliers, sculptures and wall paintings at the Moscow metro stations is a cultural heritage of the communist era. A ride on the Moscow Metro with its sumptuously decorated stations that Stalin called ""people's palaces". Like a magnet, the Kremlin on Red Square attracts to itself, and the famous GUM is not just a shopping center, but a real architectural monument. The Lenin Mausoleum and the KGB building are the main shrines of the communists. The multifaceted capital of Russia will open before you the main sights with a rich communist history.
Day 3

Moscow. Heritage of Soviet Union Epoch
Moscow sightseeing full day tour with a personal guide (8 hours)
Moscow keeps communist history! The unique object is the only underground bunker in the world, located at a depth of 65 meters underground, preserved and functioning as a museum to this day. Bunker-42 is an outpost and the pride of the communists, which has been on combat duty in the very heart of the country for 30 years. Huge underground areas and unusual architecture of one of the once secret military facilities of the USSR will reveal its secrets.
Vorobyovy Gory rises above the Moskva River with the famous observation platform, from where impressive bird's-eye views of the Moscow University and the whole city open up. At the end of the day, visit VDNKh - a mirror of the communist era. The famous statue "Worker and Collective Farm Girl", a museum of cosmonautics and the history of the achievements of the fifteen republics of the USSR.
Day 4

Moscow. Great Russian Art.
Half-day Moscow city tour, visit to the Bolshoi Theater
It's time to learn Russian art! The Tretyakov Gallery, a leading cultural and educational center of Russia, opens its doors. About 180 thousand works of art: from ancient Russian icons to works by contemporary artists. And in the evening the performance on the stage of the Bolshoi will bring you unforgettable emotions.
Day 5

Moscow-Saint-Petersburg. Arrival To Saint-Petersburg.
Moving from Moscow to St. Petersburg - the cradle of communism
St. Petersburg was founded by the first Russian Emperor - Peter the Great on May 27, 1703. It was planned and built as the capital of the newly emerged Russian Empire. Today it is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 6

Saint Petersburg. Romanov's Dynasty, Orthodox Architecture and the main symbol of the October Revolution cruiser Aurora.
8 hour full day tour in St. Petersburg with a personal guide and a car
The thought of the Venice of the North creates images of elegant royal palaces, exquisite sculptures, romantic fountains and the magic of drawbridges in the light of white nights. Visiting the "pearl" of St. Petersburg and one of the best European museums - the Hermitage - will bring you incredible emotions. At the end of the day, a visit to the updated exposition of the museum of the cruiser Aurora, which will tell about the history of the Russian fleet and the place of the Aurora in the greatest and tragic events of the 20th century - the Battle of Tsushima, the revolution, the Great Patriotic War.
Day 7

Defence and Siege of Leningrad and Soviet Union nostalgia
8 hour full day tour in St. Petersburg with a personal guide and a car
Another must-visit museum – though a more sombre experience – this represents an important part of local history, and one which shaped the way the city developed. The city was besieged for 900 days during the second world war and the stories of hunger and air raids still travel through families. Locals will tell you stories of their grandmothers who survived the siege telling them off for throwing away food that had gone bad. Take a coffee break in famous soviet café - life in the Soviet Union was not too sweet but at least one aspect of it was known to be literally covered in sugar: the famous Leningrad pishki. Still served in one of the oldest cafes (and named after them) in the city centre, pishkis are ring doughnuts dusted with powdered sugar. After take a ride in the chicest Soviet car - in old photos, the streets of large Soviet cities look deserted; cars were expensive and difficult to get and you had to join a queue for a chance to buy one. That’s why having a car, especially the highly coveted Volga, was a point of pride for the owners and the object of jealousy for others. In the end of the day play at the Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines. This museum, just three years old, has become a must-visit for nostalgic Russians and curious foreigners. The display consists of more than 40 Soviet arcade games, most of them functioning and open for visitors to play on.
Day 8

Saint Petersburg. Farewell to Russia.
Transfer to the airport at the time of the return flight