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A brief visit to St. Petersburg, Russia - a city of greatness

A brief visit to St. Petersburg, Russia - a city of greatness

FromThe Travel Addict


A brief visit to St. Petersburg, Russia - a city of greatness

FromThe Travel Addict

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My first visit to Russia was back in 1990 to Moscow during the final days of the Soviet Union's existence and of course the end of communism. That episode is documented in the "Travel Diaries of an Atypical Businessman - Unfiltered" book in the chapter "The Gusty Winds of Change."My trip to St. Petersburg, Russia, although brief, was for pleasure reasons, as opposed to my working trip to Moscow all those years ago.In spite of government web site warnings and the closure of the U.S. consulate due to a spat between the two  countries, I deemed it safe enough.St. Petersburg is steeped in history and turmoil.  In addition, the architecture and iconic buildings are spectacular. Kazan Cathedral, Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, Peter and Paul Fortress, Hermitage Museum are just a few must see places.Theater is also big business in the city, however I didn't get to experience either an opera or classical music concert on this trip. I'll just have to go back.I stayed at the very nice Corinthia Hotel on Nevsky Prospect, an ideal location in the middle of the city, within walking distance of the main sites to explore.Obtaining a visa is a bit of a process, but well worth the time and expense.My only regret is that I did not stay a few extra days.A more detailed description of my trip to St. Pete is detailed in the book, "Planes, Trains, Taxis, and Tuk Tuks."http://www.malcolmteasdale.com
Released:
Feb 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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After traveling on business for 30 years, what was I going to do after I sold my company in 2013? Answer: Travel more, but to the off-the-beaten-track and obscure places on planet Earth. After visiting almost 100 countries and living in 5 countries, I officially became a Travel Addict. Today, I am contracted by various Cruise Lines to perform enrichment and educational lectures to passengers on various journeys around the World. A podcast or two will be published from time to time when I am back in my office and of course it will be about travel. Oh, almost forgot. I write travel books - factual and quirky. Check me out at malcolmjteasdale.com.All my guests have an inspiring story to tell. Tune in and be amazed. "Of all the books in the world, the best stories are found between the pages of a passport"