Where can I go for a day?

Where can I go for a day?



Not everyone has the opportunity to go toa long journey, but the soul still yearns for new impressions. But going to an unfamiliar place for just one day, you can also have a great time. And you can relax in one of the European capitals, and in the neighboring town.





Where can I go for a day?


















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No matter which city you live in, getguide to the area - there are probably a couple of interesting objects nearby. It can be monuments of architecture, reserves and sanctuaries, places where famous battles took place. If you live in Moscow, you can get up early in the morning and go to Sergiev Posad or Suzdal - cities that are famous for their ancient temples. The Trinity-Sergius Lavra, located in Sergiev Posad, is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In Suzdal, there are more than fifty Orthodox churches, chapels and other structures.





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Lovers of nature and Russian literature canVisit Yasnaya Polyana, located in the Tula region, where once lived and created his famous works Lev Tolstoy. All the buildings of the estate are in excellent condition, including a rebuilt outbuilding, where the famous writer spent more than fifty years and where he created such works as "Anna Karenina" and "War and Peace". Today in the wing there is a museum named after Lev Nikolaevich.





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Neighborhoods of St. Petersburg are also richsights. Fans of refined architecture and well-groomed park ensembles can go to the famous Peterhof to admire the palaces, gardens and fountains. From the territory of the former royal country residence has a beautiful view of the Gulf of Finland. If you are nicer than the older and less elegant, but solid buildings, go on an excursion to Vyborg. The famous Vyborg Castle in the middle European military style, erected on a tiny island in the Gulf of Finland, dates back to the 13th century. And from the tower of St. Olaf a wonderful view of the city.





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With the development of air travel, day tripsnot limited to the surrounding area. And although in Europe, as a rule, sent at least for the weekend, you can spend in one of the capitals only one day. All countries are open to you, but it is better to choose a small capital, which is not long to fly and will not be painfully sorry that it's time for you to leave, and you looked only a small fraction of the beauties. Visit Prague, Warsaw, Talin, Stockholm. These cities are unlikely to leave you indifferent.