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St. Petersburg Metro
63
Red
Devyatkino
Grazhdansky Prospekt
Blue
Prospekt
Prosvechnia
Ozerki
Akademicheskaya
Politekhnicheskaya
Udelnaya
Pionerskaya
Chernaya Rechka
Petrogradskaya
Gorkovskaya
Ploshchad Muzhestva
Lesnaya
Yellow
Chkalovskaya
Sportivnaya
Vyborgskaya
Ploshchad Lenina
(Finland RR Station)
Chernyshevskaya
Mayakovskaya/
Ploshchad Vosstania
(Moscow RR Station)
Green
Primorskaya
Nevsky Prospekt/
Gostiny Dvor
Vasileostrovskaya
Vladimirskaya/
Dostoevskaya
Ligovsky
Prospekt
Sadovaya/
Sennaya Ploshchad
Ploshchad Aleksandra
Nevskovo I & II
Pushkinskaya
(Vitebsk RR Station)
Tekhnologichesky
Institut I & II
3
Novocherkasskaya
Baltiskaya
(Warsaw RR Station)
(Baltic RR Station)
Narvskaya
Kirovsky Zavod
Avtovo
Leninsky Prospekt
Prospekt
Veteranov
Frunzenskaya
Moskovskiye
Vorota
Electrosila
Park Pobedy
Moscovskaya
(Bus to Airport)
Zvezdnaya
Kupchino
Elizarovskaya
Lomonosovskaya
Proletarskaya
Obukhovo
Rybatskoye
Ladozhskaya
Prospekt
Bolshevikov
Ulitsa Dybenko
Yellow
Green
Red
Blue
By Cruise Ship
St. Petersburg, one-time capital of impe-
rial Russia and the second-largest city in
Russia, is the country's largest port. It's
also become a popular cruise ship destina-
tion. Shore excursions to St. Petersburg
include visits to top sights like the Hermit-
age Museum, which has one of the richest
art collections in the world (p. 247); the
Peter & Paul Fortress, the burial place of
the Romanov dynasty (p. 252); and St.
Isaac's Cathedral, the fourth-largest cathe-
dral in the world (p. 255). Cruise lines also
typically offer nighttime shore excursions
to see ballet, opera, folk performances, or
circuses.
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