I was traveling to the airport to fly to Russia the day of 9/11, the airspace was closed for two weeks and as soon as it was lifted off I went to St. Petersburg, Russia. Traveling alone wasn’t anything new to me but it’s unusual in many countries, I stood out as American but everyone was so gracious to me. I didn’t know the language or anyone who lived there, and I liked it that way.
Walking everywhere, visiting the Hermitage twice, two other museum’s, street artists, went to the ballet, visiting a couple of restaurants outside of the hotel. When I was lost communication was difficult but often a point in the right direction was all that was needed.
I observed the Costra Nostra, mafia, up close since most nights there were enjoying life in a separate lounge area by the bar. One day I stopped into a small restaurant for lunch, a man and women were the only two there. While I was eating my soup and the man walked past when leaving, he looked at me and said American. I guess you had to be there to get the vibe. It was such a joy for me because I’m fascinated by the Mafia.
I remember going into a fur shop, it was freezing cold and I had not packed for the weather. We had no verbal way of communicating but by showing her the type of furs I liked, I left with a beautil silver fox coat. I’m not a fur wearer but as I struggled with the cold, I wanted the warmest coat I could buy.
I could talk for hours about my trip especially the Astoria hotel, one of two five star hotels in the city. From the moment the Mercedes picked up at the airport, the entire staff welcoming me when I arrived to how they helped and protected me. I’ve never experienced a city like St.Petersburg and look for the day I can return.
My trip of a lifetime to date.
Melinda
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you are amazing. what a wonderful holiday. G
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it was the best, it will be hard to top it
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Amazing, Melinda. The trip sounds incredible.
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it was
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Melinda,
Such an interesting experience you share here and regarding your family history. I enjoyed learning more about Russia in your post!
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I’ve been told by a Russian i follow that things have changed a lot in that time but i can’t believe the city is like everywhere else.
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A deep dive into Russian heritage is high on my bucket list and traveling there is a dream!
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I have a book about the palace and art museum, it never gets old looking at the photos or reading about the cities history. they have a website, i forgot until now and haven’t visited in a long time. check it out. also reading about the romanov family will give you a deeper dive.
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Wow, that is a wonderful trip what an experience! I’m glad you enjoyed your time in Russia!
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