Tauride Gardens Walk, St. Petersburg

Tauride Gardens Walk (Self Guided), St. Petersburg

Treat yourself to some quality downtime by visiting the Tauride Gardens. This beautiful green oasis was laid out between 1783 and 1789 on the estate of Grigory Potemkin, allegedly a lover of Catherine the Great. There are ponds, canals and a rolling green landscape, which were designed to closely follow nature.

Since 1866, when the park opened to the public, this has been one of the city's favorite green escapes. Go for long walks along tree-lined avenues then stretch out on the grass. Follow your park visit by touring the surrounding area. Look over the impressive façade of the Tauride Palace which is next to the gardens. Visit the Museum of Water which is housed, appropriately enough in a former water-tower. Through the hi-tech and hands-on exhibits learn about Peter the Great's plans to turn the city into a "Venice of the North".

Additional fascinating insights await at the St. Petersburg Coffee Museum which covers the history of coffee, including its ancient origins. Discover how to be a barista then savor some delicious roasts in the coffee tasting shows. The museum also has its own exclusive blend. Exhibitions and artifacts cover coffee harvesting, processing, roasting and drinking in numerous countries around the world.
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Tauride Gardens Walk Map

Guide Name: Tauride Gardens Walk
Guide Location: Russia » St. Petersburg
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Discovery)
Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles
Author: vickyc
Shpalernaya Street, World of Water Museum

1) Shpalernaya Street, World of Water Museum

Shpalernaya Street, Tauride Palace

2) Shpalernaya Street, Tauride Palace

Tavricheskaya Street

3) Tavricheskaya Street

Tauride Gardens

4) Tauride Gardens

2 Potemkinskaya Street

5) 2 Potemkinskaya Street

1 Potemkinskaya Street

6) 1 Potemkinskaya Street

43 Shpalernaya Street

7) 43 Shpalernaya Street

Voskresenskaya Embankment, Statue of Anna Akhmatova

8) Voskresenskaya Embankment, Statue of Anna Akhmatova

Voskresenskaya Embankment, Coffee Museum

9) Voskresenskaya Embankment, Coffee Museum

Chernyshevskogo Avenue corner with Voskresenskaya Embankment

10) Chernyshevskogo Avenue corner with Voskresenskaya Embankment

Chernyshevskogo Avenue corner with Shpalernaya Street

11) Chernyshevskogo Avenue corner with Shpalernaya Street

Tchaikovsky Street corner with Chernyshevskogo Avenue

12) Tchaikovsky Street corner with Chernyshevskogo Avenue

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