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Parks
WITHIN FIFTY KILOMETERS south and west of St.
Petersburg lie five tsarist estates. Most of them
were devastated in World War II when the Nazis
applied the loot-and-detonate strategy during the
occupation. Restoration work began immediately after
the war and the main palaces have largely been put
back together again, though many secondary pieces
still lie in ruins.
These places all make good day trips. Either you can
do it yourself by public transport or hiring a car
and driver or you can go with a tour group booked
through a hotel service bureau. If lunch is not
included it's probably a good idea to bring your own
as there may be little available there.
If you are not travelling by car, bus, or helicopter,
the way to reach these destinations is by electric
train (elektrichka). Petrodvorets and Lomonosov can
also be reached by hydrofoil from May until
September. Hydrofoils leave from the jetty in front
of the Hermitage for Petrodvorets and from
Naberezhnaya Makarova near the Tuchkov Bridge for
Lomonosov as well as Petrodvorets. Lines can be long
so go early. Buy your return ticket when you get to
your destination lest they sell out leaving you to
find your way to the nearest elektrichka station
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