
Peterhof
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Discover the majestic beauty of Peterhof Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Nestled along the scenic waterfront of Razvodnaya ulitsa, Peterhof Palace stands as a splendid symbol of Russian grandeur and history. Often dubbed the Russian Versailles , this lavish palace complex designed by Peter the Great offers visitors an unforgettable experience of ornate architecture, stunning gardens, and spectacular fountains.
Explore the grand attractions and natural beauty
Peterhof is famous for its exquisite Grand Cascade, where mesmerizing water jets dance around the centerpiece statue of Samson tearing open a lion’s mouth — a powerful symbol of Russia’s victory in the Great Northern War. The palace is surrounded by sprawling, beautifully manicured gardens that offer visitors a serene escape and fantastic views of the Baltic Sea coastline. Whether you’re strolling through the majestic ruins or admiring the delicate floral arrangements, the estate is a photographer’s dream and a historical treasure.
Visitor experiences and amenities
To fully immerse yourself in Peterhof’s rich history and beauty, you can choose from several engaging options. Guided tours with audio guides are available for the Great Palace in Russian, English, German, and French, priced at 500 RUB. For the other museums and buildings within the complex, interactive audio guides come in Russian, English, German, and Spanish for 200 RUB, offering flexibility for international visitors.
- Bicycle Rentals: Enjoy free bike tours during the summer season, perfect for exploring the vast parklands at your own pace.
- Boat Rentals: Available from May to October, you can rent a boat on one of the ponds in the Upper Park to soak in the tranquil waters and scenic surroundings.
- Wheelchair Rentals: Accessibility is prioritized with free wheelchair rentals for visitors with disabilities, ensuring everyone can enjoy this historic estate.
Tips for a memorable visit
Plan your trip to avoid peak crowds and take advantage of the excellent transport options, including hydrofoil boats from Saint Petersburg and convenient train routes back to the city for roughly 77 rubles. The weather can be unpredictable, so bring suitable attire for rain or chill, even during summer. Don't forget your camera to capture the splendid fountains, gardens, and palace interiors that showcase the opulence of the Russian monarchy.
Open Now - Closing 8:00 PM
Monday
09:00–20:00
Tuesday
09:00–20:00
Wednesday
09:00–20:00
Thursday
09:00–20:00
Friday
09:00–20:00
Saturday
09:00–20:00
Sunday
09:00–20:00
Aggregated Ratings 4.7
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