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Thanksgiving in Russia • November 21 - 28, 2011
$3360 per person double occupancy from JFK
Single supplement $560

Russia's Golden Ring • November 18 - 22, 2011
$980 per person double occupancy
Single supplement $280

All the Time you want in St. Petersburg • November 28 - December 1, 2011
$630 per person double occupancy
Single supplement $270

Russia's Golden Ring Pre-trip Day by Day Itinerary

Travel off the beaten path! Visit the workshops and museums of Palekh and Fedoskino, the most famous Russian villages where traditional lacquered boxes are produced by skilled workers. Each village offers its own technique, style and subjects which have become internationally famous! Partake of authentic Russian cuisine. See the historic Pokrovsky Monastery. Sing, dance, shop and experience real Russian hospitality. Join us for a one-of-a-kind adventure!

November 18 Depart New York
Friday
Check in at FINNAIR at New York’s JFK no later than 2:45 PM, and meet your travel companions. Our journey starts today at 5:45 PM aboard FINNAIR flight AY006. Dinner and breakfast enroute.

November 19 Helsinki-Moscow
Saturday Suzdal
Arrive in Helsinki at 8:50 AM this morning and connect with the short flight to Moscow departing at 9:25 AM and arriving at 12:05 PM. Upon arrival in Moscow, we’ll head for Suzdal. Ludmila will be full of information for you as your travel through the picturesque countryside, but you may want to doze from time to time on the on the coach. (Take your inflatable pillow!) Stop for a bowl of borsch in the Kirzhach village café, or if they have a wedding party or some other private celebration in the restaurant that day, we may have pirozhki and tea in the cafe nearby. Later check in to the Goriachie Klyuchi Hotel. Dinner tonight is included. (L-D)

***Goriachie Klyuchi Hotel

November 20 Suzdal
Sunday Vladimir-Suzdal
We’ll have time to spend in picturesque Suzdal. Enjoy a leisurely morning and then visit the village of wooden architecture. After lunch head south to Vladimir, one of the oldest Medieval Russian towns. The ancient town of Vladimir is another masterpiece of the Golden Ring. We have included lunch today while in Vladimir at a nice restaurant in Old Town, which has good Russian cuisine and cozy atmosphere. (B-L-D)

***Goriachie Klyuchi Hotel

November 21 Suzdal-Palekh
Monday
Depart northward for Palekh. It is said to have been founded by the people who fled there from the Tarter-Mongol raids. For centuries, Palekh has been the center of icon painting and is home to the Palekh Art School and Museum of Miniature Painting. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to purchase lacquered boxes from the original artists! Return to Suzdal for dinner and overnight. (B-L-D)

***Goriachie Klyuchi Hotel

Palekh Miniatures
The oldest center of icon painting. Subjects often include the troika (three horsed sled) with slender legs, manes of curlicues, romantic subjects, and elaborate borders.

November 22 Fedoskino
Tuesday Moscow
On the way to Fedoskino, we may stop in Kirzhach for lunch at about 11 AM, as there will be no other place to eat until dinner. In Fedoskino there may be some cookies and bottled water only. We’ll make our way back to Moscow via Fedoskino; the most famous of the villages where the black lacquered hand painted paper maché boxes are crafted. Although the workshops are closed on Sunday, we’ll try to visit the museum if open. We’ll arrive in Moscow in time to meet the group for dinner. (B-D)

Join the Thanksgiving in Russia tour at the Hotel Cosmos in Moscow.

Fedoskino Miniatures
Subjects include village and peasant scenes, landscapes and portraits. The characters appear life-like full-bodied and real. The tea-party with shining samovar is a favorite. The top paintings often lack the decorative border, and gold foil highlights the painting . Mother of pearl inlays are a specialty. Fedoskino masters use oil paint rather than tempera.

Thanksgiving in Russia Day by Day Itinerary

November 21 New York’s JFK
Monday
Please check in at FINNAIR at New York’s JFK no later than 2:45 PM. Your journey starts today at 5:45 PM aboard FINNAIR AY006. Dinner and breakfast enroute.

November 22 Helsinki
Tuesday Moscow
Arrive in Helsinki at 8:50 AM this morning and connect with the short flight to Moscow AY153 departing at 9:25 AM and arriving at 12:05 PM. Welcome to Russia! The afternoon is free for rest. Join our guide Ludmila and the group that is returning from the extension to the Golden Ring. Dinner is included at the hotel. After dinner we’ll have an impressive view of Red Square at night. (D)

****Cosmos Hotel

November 23 Moscow
Wednesday
This is certainly a day to remember! Today we go inside the Kremlin. Its 64 acres enclose palaces, cathedrals and towers including the splendid Ivan the Great Tower and Belfry. Within the complex are the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Terem Palace, the Palace of Congress and historic Cathedral Square. Ringing the square are the historic Archangel, Annunciation and Assumption Cathedrals. We’ll go inside one of them. The Czar Bell and Czar Cannon make a good photo op. We’ll have a two hour guided tour of the Armory. There you’ll find the exquisite Fabergé Egg Collection and much more. Filled with exquisite icons and paintings, carriages and costumes, this is the most historic of the Kremlin’s monuments.

Then it’s time to relax over a special lunch at a downtown restaurant. This afternoon, we’ll be introduced to some of Moscow’s famed sites. Red Square, center of Moscow since its founding some 800 years ago, continues to be the historic heart of the city. You’ll find this cobblestone square tingling with life. Lining one side of the square are the unmistakable red walls of the Kremlin while St. Basil’s Cathedral, the most easily identifiable of Moscow’s landmarks, stands on the other side. GUM department store stands on the east side of this open plaza with the History Museum on the north. The Lenin Mausoleum is the focus of the square. Then we are invited to a famous artist’s studio to enjoy a tea party. This will be your chance to see inside a Moscow home-studio and enjoy Russian hospitality. Later, board the Metro to see the magnificent underground Museums. We’ll end at Arbat Street, Moscow’s colorful pedestrian precinct lined with boutiques, art galleries, theaters and cafes. (B-L)

****Cosmos Hotel

November 24 Moscow
Thursday HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Today we have an excursion to Sergiev Posad, the medieval town that is the seat of Russian Orthodoxy. Enjoy a light lunch of borsch, pancakes and tea before returning to Moscow. In the afternoon we will have an excursion for a guided tour of the superb Tretyakov Gallery with its fine collection of Russian art. We are preparing a special dinner (Russian style) for our Thanksgiving celebration this evening. No trip to Moscow is complete without enjoying a performance of the Russian Circus, which we have included tonight.
(B-L-D)

****Cosmos Hotel

November 25 Moscow
Friday St. Petersburg
After we check out of our hotel this morning, we have the opportunity to visit the headquarters of the Women’s Union of Russia. In the afternoon we board the Sapsan, the Peregrine Falcon, (fast train) to St. Petersburg. This evening we’ll catch our first glimpse of this enchanting city. (B)

****Hotel Petro Palace

November 26 St. Petersburg
Saturday
Welcome to St. Petersburg, the cultural capital of Eastern Europe. With its name changed back to St. Petersburg from Leningrad, this relatively young city was conceived and built by Peter the Great only 300 years ago. At every turn you’ll find the city’s grand neo-classical architecture mirrored in a network of canals and rivers. Travel along Nevsky Prospekt, the city’s most elegant boulevard lined with palaces, mansions, and churches, most of which are fine examples of Russian Classical and Baroque styles. The impressive Kazan Cathedral is here. The richly gilded St. Isaac’s Cathedral, and the famous “Bronze Horseman” statue of Peter the Great are located just off Nevsky Prospekt as are the well known Mariinsky Theater (Kirov) and Maly Theaters. We’ll make a visit inside the Peter and Paul Fortress that contains the Peter and Paul Cathedral where the Romanov czars lie buried. Other landmarks such as the Admiralty Building and the Smolny Convent will be pointed out to you.

The rest of the afternoon is free for individual activities. You may explore St. Petersburg on you own. Perhaps you’d like to visit the Russian Museum. You might want to stroll along Nevsky Prospekt taking note of the graceful old facades, browsing in book shops, (the well known “Dom Knigi” book shop is here) and stores such as the famous “Bazaar”, stopping for coffee and perhaps revisiting some of this area’s famous sights such as the magnificent St. Isaac’s Cathedral. If you do, go up to the dome balcony - you’ll enjoy superb views of the city and its environs. You may prefer to join Ludmila for an optional visit to the exquisite Usipov Palace with its beautiful recreated interiors. Once a residence of the wealthy and respected Usipov family, it saw one of Russian history’s moments of high drama - the murder of Grigory Rasputin. (B-L)

****Hotel Petro Palace

November 27 St. Petersburg
Sunday
After breakfast, we’ll visit the Hermitage Museum. Located in a splendid ensemble of buildings in the Palace Square, the buildings were at one time royal residences and offices of the State. The principal building, the Winter Palace, itself an outstanding example of Russian Baroque, is today part of the Hermitage Museum Complex. Boasting over two million art and history exhibits, all displayed in halls and galleries that are themselves masterpieces, this is most definitely one of the world’s finest museums. Join Ludmila for an “Afternoon in the Countryside” excursion to Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) and visit the exquisite Catherine Palace. Set in 1,500 acres of beautifully landscaped parklands, the palace with its brilliant azure facade and gold moldings, is the main structure. We’ll see some of the best-known chambers in the restoration work still under way. Return to St. Petersburg. (B-L)

****Hotel Petro Palace

November 28 St. Petersburg
Monday Helsinki
New York, U.S.A.
We’ll bid a fond farewell to Russia as we transfer to the airport for our 12:35 PM flight. Arrive Helsinki at 12:30 PM and connect with FINNAIR flight AY005 departing at 2:10 PM to New York arriving at 3:55 PM. We are sure you will have many happy anecdotes to share with relatives and friends. (B)

Better yet, stay on in St. Petersburg for three additional days. See below for details.

Note: Flight schedules always subject to change.

Post-trip Extension All the time you want in St. Petersburg
Day by Day Itinerary

Spend three additional days exploring and enjoying St. Petersburg. Built 300 years ago by Peter the Great as Russia’s Window on the West, St. Petersburg remains today a great cultural center of Eastern Europe. Enjoy her many museums, elegant boulevards and magnificent architecture.

November 28 – 30
St. Petersburg
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Enjoy three full days in St. Petersburg with your guide Ludmila on hand to offer suggestions and assistance. You might spend additional time at the Hermitage or visit the Lomonosov Porcelain Factory for a bargain or two. Ludmila can also assist with tickets to the ballet or other performances. (B)

****Hotel Petro Palace

December 1 St. Petersburg
Thursday Helsinki
New York, U.S.A.
We’ll bid a fond farewell to Russia as we transfer to the airport. In Helsinki connect with FINNAIR flight AY005 to New York arriving at 3:55 PM.

Note: Flight schedules always subject to change.

THIS IS NOT THE FULL BROCHURE

We invite you to call Sarah or Gwen at 1-800-762-4216 to request the full brochure. The brochure will include Important Traveler Information (and answers to most questions) and a Reservation Form. We can send the brochure through the Postal Service or as a PDF attachment. If you would like to receive a PDF, probably the best way to keep the message from going into a SPAM filter is to send a message to sarahb@serioustraveler.com. If you are already on our mailing list, no need to complete the entire brochure request form.

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