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River and Canal Tours
If you're here between the months of May and October
it is well worth hopping on a boat and checking out
the city from the water. Not only does it show you
the city from one of it's most fortuitous angles, but
it greatly decreases the chances of you getting run
over by a tram while taking pictures.
River boats leave from the jetties in front of the
Hermitage and in front of Senate Square. Tickets are
available on a first come, first served basis from
kassas at the locations, and price discrimination
rules may apply. These large boats cruise slowly up
and down the Neva, puddling along at a leisurely pace
in order to sell more sandwiches and warm champagne.
A more scenic alternative is a canal tour. One way to
do this is to go to the dock on the Fontanka River
just north of Anichkov Bridge, pay your fare and get
on a boat with all the other people. For a more
personalized option, try the so-called water taxis.
These are private boat owners who hang out by the
Fontanka dock and also at a loading point on the
Moika River just north of Nevsky Prospekt.
These water taxis are particularly enjoyable since
you can cruise the smaller canals that the big tour
boats can't manage as well as stop wherever you want
along the way, which is handy if you run out of
drinks. Cruising the Griboyedov and Kryukov canals
and the Moika River is a great way to see St.
Nicholas' Cathedral, the area around Teatralnaya
Ploshchad, and New Holland. At night when the bridges
are up you can sometimes get these water taxis to
take you to any water-linked destination.
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