I can't believe it's my last week in Russia! I haven't had a chance to write about my trip to St. Petersburg yet because this week has been pretty busy... this might be my last post, because I still have my paper to write and my study abroad workbook to finish up! It's crazy how quickly this month as gone by. This has been a great experience but i'm more than ready to go home. I'm sick of living off or ramen noodles, cosmostars (captain crunch), raisins, and bread. And yes that is what my diet as primarily consisted of. Well St. Petersburg was the trip of a LIFETIME! Moscow has been a great experience, one that I will never forget, but it's not somewhere i'm dying to return to.. St. Petersburg on the other-hand is a whole different story!
It started out Friday when we boarded the Hogwart's Express (the nickname I gave our train) at 12am. It's an 8 hour train ride, but I slept the entire time so it didn't phase me. When I woke up I was under the impression that we were going to go straight to our hotel and change, so I kept my sweats on. But of course, we had a 5 hour city tour first! Yay great start to my morning... I was burning up and getting all types of looks from everyone. Overall though the tour was really cool. We went to the graves of the last Imperial family, toured a prison, when to St. Isaac's Cathedral, and went to the Cathedral of the Spilled Blood which was built on the place where Alexander II was killed. While we were at St. Isaac's we got to climb to the dome on the top and take pictures of all of St. Petersburg... it was beautiful!
We eventually made it to the hotel and it was AWESOME! We have been living in the crappiest place in Moscow and this hotel was so nice! We all took a 4 hour nap and then got up and decided to explore. A small group of us ended up in a brewery to get some food, I got chicken tenders because I was missing American food and they were terrible, it was so disappointing. BUT the night was not over! It dosen't get dark in St. Petersburg until like 2 in the morning. We explored and explored and ended up on the Neva River right in front of the Winter Palace. The White Nights festival was the next night so they were preparing for everything. Apparently there is a tradition where a big ship with red sails sails down the Neva on the night of the festival and they were giving it a test run while we were there.. it was gorgeous!!! Apparently we look super American because this younger guy approached us and said in very broken English you're American... no if ands or buts ... he knew. We started laughing and were like how did you know? Apparently is was extremely obvious by the way we dressed and the way we carried ourselves... whatever that means. But he was really nice and we ended up talking to him for about an hour just enjoying the scenery by the river. After that we headed back to the hotel and passed out!
We got up pretty early the next morning for a tour of Catherine's Palace. Apparently one winter palace isn't good enough for the Imperial family so we drove an hour into a little town called Pushkin (named after the writer) and got a tour of the biggest palace i've ever seen! It was gorgeous and HUUUUGE! It started raining when we were getting a tour of the grounds but it was so beautiful it didn't even matter. As corny as this sounds the place looked like where Mr. Darcy lives in Pride and Prejudice just much much bigger! After our tour we headed back into St. Petersburg and took a nap. If you haven't guessed yet taking naps is one of our favorite things to do here! When we got up we headed out for some food and the White Nights festivities were starting to begin. If you can imagine a celebration like Apple Blossom in a city ten times bigger and ten times crazier.. that's what we experienced. People were dressed in all white carrying Russian flags singing the national anthem at the top of there lungs, just having a blast. We met some kids from Princeton and hung out with them a little bit, just walking around taking it all in. There was a huge concert and Sting preformed but it was a little expensive so we kept wondering around. Eventually we parted ways with our Princeton friends and headed back to the street our hotel was on (it was the main street). We met an American student a little bit earlier and he invited us to this Pub where his friends band was playing and it was literally like 3 doors down from our hotel so we decided to check it out. It was sooooo much fuuuuun! Everyone there was an American student or someone who spoke English.. the music was great.. the band was doing covers of Kings of Leon and Oasis and we just hung out with everyone for the next couple hours. We talked to this guy who is in the Peace Corps. and he was really nice... and at 1 the fireworks started going off and we all ran out into the street to watch them. It seriously was the coolest experience ever! After that we headed back to the hotel because we had to get up early for a boat tour in the morning!
Well this brings me to Sunday our last day in St. Petersburg. We started out the day with an hour boat tour throughout the cities canals (it's referred to as the Venice of the North). After that we had a tour of the Hermitage. I enjoyed it buttt i've come to the realization i'm not an art person. I can't stand and look at art for more than like 5 min. So that was a little long for me, but I enjoyed walking around looking at everything! We then had 8 hours to waste till our train home so we went and got some food at an Italian restaurant, and then walked around a bit. We were like what the heck are we going to do for 4 more hours (we had already checked out of the hotel) we then decided to go to the movies! It was an experience! we went and saw the green lantern.. and it was in Russian and there were no subtitles... so I can't tell you what happened haha. Overall though St. Petersburg was soooo amazing and I really can't wait to visit again!!!
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