Imperial Capitals (trip)

Imperial Capitals

  • Airport near Kiev, Kiev City, Ukraine
  • Active & Adventure
Ukraine, Europe

from $7,750* per person11 DaysMay, June, September
Comfort accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: Exeter International 12 people max
Our Imperial Capitals itinerary provides an insight, in logical order, of the progression of Russian history from Kiev, to the concentration of Russian power by Ivan the Terrible in Moscow, to the founding of Peter the Great’s new “Window on the West” in St. Petersburg.

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Ukraine, Europe

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Itinerary

Days 1 through 3: Kiev
Kiev is now the capital of an independent Ukraine, but it is also the birthplace of Kievan Rus, founded in the eighth and ninth centuries, and the city from which the Orthodox faith spread throughout Eastern Europe.

The skyline of Kiev is dominated by the thirteen cupolas of St Sophia’s Cathedral. The foundations were laid in 1037 under the orders of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, who was also responsible for the Golden Gate Entrance to the city. Here we will see some of the best-preserved mosaics and frescoes of the 11th century.

The Dnieper Hills are dominated by the Pecherska Lavra, built almost nine centuries ago. This complex of churches, masterpieces of architecture by themselves, is famous for its catacombs and saints' relics, hence its other name, the Monastery of Caves.

Meals: Breakfast daily, 1 Dinner

Days 4 through 6: Moscow
Moscow is a city built on strength and power and there is no better display of this than the Kremlin and Red Square.  Upon arrival, you can instantly feel the excitement and energy of the new Moscow- from high fashion to haute cuisine, this is not the Moscow of old stereotypes.  We will explore the historical sights of the city including Christ the Holy Redeemer Cathedral and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, with its collection of paintings by Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso, bought by the millionaire merchants Shchukin and Morozov at the beginning of last century.  We will spend considerable time inside the Kremlin and its famed Armoury Museum, which features the world-famous Faberge Imperial Easter Eggs.  We also be invited into the often-missed Diamond Vaults, which house the crown jewels of Russia.

Meals: Breakfast daily, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner

Days 7 through 11: St. Petersburg
Recognized as the Venice of the North, St. Petersburg is a city built on majesty and grandeur.  Peter the Great began building his enchanting city on the Gulf of Finland in the early 18th century and his canals and waterways are left today much as he intended.  Our tour will take us through the unique Amber Room of Catherine Palace and the fountains of Peterhof- be careful of the trick fountains!  Our visit will include an unrushed and privately-led visit to the greatest museum in the world, the Hermitage.  We will walk through the former halls of the Romanov family and admire the collections that were purchased throughout the different reigns, beginning with Catherine II.

Meals: Breakfast daily, 3 Lunches, 1 Dinner

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