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St.Petersburg. Rusia

"Leningrad" redirects here. For other uses, see Leningrad (disambiguation).
This article is about the city in Russia. For the city in Florida, USA, see St. Petersburg, Florida. For other uses, see Saint Petersburg (disambiguation).


Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербург, tr. Sankt-Peterburg; IPA: [sankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk] is a city and a federal subject (afederal city) of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. In 1914 the name of the city was changed to Petrograd (Russian: Петроград; IPA: [pʲɪtrɐˈgrat]), in 1924 to Leningrad (Russian: Ленинград; IPA: [lʲɪnʲɪnˈgrat]) and in 1991 back to Saint Petersburg.
In Russian literature, informal documents, and discourse, the "Saint"  is usually omitted, leaving Petersburg (Петербург, Peterburg). In common parlance Russians may drop "-burg"  as well, leaving only Peter.
Saint Petersburg was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on May 27 1703. From 1713 to 1728 and from 1732 to 1918, Saint Petersburg was the Imperial capital of Russia. In 1918 the central government bodies moved from Saint Petersburg (then named Petrograd) toMoscow. It is Russia's second largest city after Moscow with 5 million inhabitants reached in September 2012. Saint Petersburg is a major European cultural center, and also an important Russian port on the Baltic Sea.


Saint Petersburg is often described as the most Western city of Russia. It is also the northernmost city in the world to have a population of over one million. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is also home to The Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world. A large number of foreign consulates, international corporations, banks and other businesses are located in Saint Petersburg.


History

Nyenskans, a Swedish fortress, was founded at the mouth of the Neva River in 1611, in a land then called Ingermanland.A small town called "Nyen" grew up around it.
Peter the Great was interested in seafaring and maritime affairs, and he aimed to have Russia gain an ability to take to the seas, so it could trade with other maritime nations. In order to do so, he needed a better seaport than Arkhangelsk, which was on the White Sea to the north.


On May 12 [O.S. 1] 1703, during the Great Northern War, Peter the Great captured Nyenskans, and soon set about replacing that fortress. On May 27 [O.S. 16] 1703 closer to the estuary (5 km/3 miles inland from the gulf), on Zayachy (Hare) Island, he laid down the Peter and Paul Fortress, which became the first brick and stone building of the new city.
The city was built by conscripted peasants from all over Russia; a number of Swedish prisoners of war were also involved in some years under the supervision ofAlexander Menshikov. Tens of thousands of serfs died building the city. Later the city became the centre of Saint Petersburg Governorate. Peter moved the capital from Moscow to Saint Petersburg in 1712, 9 years before the Treaty of Nystad of 1721 ended the war, although he was already referring to Saint Petersburg as the capital (or seat of government) as early as 1704.
During the first few years of its existence the city grew spontaneously around Trinity Square on the right bank of the Neva, near the Peter and Paul Fortress. However, Saint Petersburg soon started to develop according to a plan. By 1716 Domenico Trezzini had elaborated a project whereby the city centre would be located onVasilyevsky Island and shaped by a rectangular grid of canals. The project was not completed, but is still evident in the layout of the streets. In 1716 Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond was appointed chief architect of Saint Petersburg by Peter the Great.
The style of Petrine Baroque, developed by Trezzini and other architects and exemplified by such buildings as the Menshikov Palace, Kunstkamera, Peter and Paul Cathedral, Twelve Collegia, became prominent in the city architecture of the early 18th century. In 1724 the Academy of Sciences, University and Academic Gymnasium were established in Saint Petersburg by Peter the Great.


It developed along three radial streets, which meet at the Admiralty building and are now known as Nevsky Prospekt (which is now perceived as the main street of the city), Gorokhovaya Street and Voznesensky Prospekt. A Baroque style dominated the city architecture during the first sixty years, culminating in the Elizabethan Baroque, represented most notably by Bartolomeo Rastrelli with such buildings as the Winter Palace. In the 1760s Baroque architecture was succeeded by neoclassical architecture.



About Hotel

Park Inn Pulkovskaya St Petersburg
Pobedy Square, 1, 196240 St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Exterior view


Hotel features/particularities
  • Total rooms: 840
  • Single rooms: 91
  • Suites: 27
  • Twin rooms: 618
  • Meeting rooms: 22 (Maximum number of persons: 600)
  • Wi-Fi
  • laundry service
  • lift
  • hotel's own parking spaces
  • room service
  • car hire
  • safe at reception
  • reception open day and night
  • parking subject to charge
  • fireplace room/library
  • business floor
  • free parking
  • wake-up service
  • health care
  • Free shuttle service from and to the 
  • city centre

Address
Pobedy Square, 1, 196240 St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is a capital of Catalonia, and after Madrid that is the 2nd biggest city in Spain. It is very Populous city about 16,21537 people live in this city. The area of this city is 101 km2 about 39 Square mile. After pairs, London, Ruhr, Madrid and Milan it is the sixth Most Popular urban area in Europe. Barcelona is a metropolitan area because here's live more than 5 million people. It is located on the Mediterranean coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs and is bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola ridge (512 m/1,680 ft).

Barcelona is Spain's second largest city, with a population of nearly one and half million people (nearly five million in metropolitan area), and the capital and largest city of Catalonia. The city, located directly on the northeastern Mediterranean coast of Spain, has a rich history dating back at least 2,000 years when it gained prominence as a Roman town under its old name, Barcino.
In 1992, Barcelona gained international recognition by hosting the Olympic games which brought a massive uptick to the tourism industry in the city. This had the effect of changing the city in ways that are still felt today with neighborhoods renovated (and in some cases leveled) and the intense focus of modern design permeating all aspects of life in Barcelona from public buildings to something as simple as a park bench or an event poster. For visitors, this has translated in to the very modern, yet incredibly old city you see now in the 21st century where the new elements work to both preserve and celebrate the ancient.
This beautiful city is full of what European cities are known for (outdoor markets, restaurants, shops, museums and churches) and is fantastic for walking with an extensive and reliable Metro system for more far-flung destinations. The core center of town, focused around the Ciutat Vella provides days of enjoyment for those looking to experience the life of Barcelona while the beaches the city was built upon provide sun and relaxation during the long periods of agreeably warm weather.



When to visit

August is probably the busiest time in Barcelona; at the same time about 10% of shops and restaurants can be found closed from mid-August to early September, when the owners go on vacations. You'll find cheap accommodation and a much quieter city as a vast majority of Spaniards go on vacation in August. Business is low, people from Barcelona tend to be on vacation, hotels that remain open but don't have their business customers tend to lower prices and make offers. However there will still be plenty of tourists. Barcelona has decent enough beaches but the locals will really appreciate it if visitors do not consider it a beach resort and don't wear beachwear when visiting churches, restaurants, etc.
Barcelona is great off-season and is a lovely city even in winter months of January and February as long as the possibility of rain is low. Given the high humidity, 19-23°C is considered comfortable weather, which is normally the temperature between April and June and between late September-November. This is the best time to visit the city. Anything warmer than this can feel too hot.




About Hotel

Urquinaona Hotel Barcelona
Ronda Sant Pere 24, Barcelona, Spain
Per day $50

1-star hotel in Barcelona city centre, near Plaça Catalunya and Las Ramblas, Urquinaona Square and Gran Via.
Hotel Urquinaona Barcelona offers a prime location in the centre of Barcelona, near the well-known Urquinaona and Catalunya Squares and Gran Via Street. It is perfectly nestled in a lively area that offers excellent cultural activities, as well as good transport links to visit all the main highlights of the city. La Rambla, Passeig de Gracia, Rambla de Catalunya, Gothic Quarter and Portal de l’Angel are located within a short walk from the hotel.
The Urquinaona Hotel Barcelona is one of the best located hotels in its category in Barcelona. The entire building, which dates from the second part of the 19th century, was restructured in a beautiful pre-modernism style, typical of that time in the district of L’Eixample.
The 18 comfortable and welcoming rooms of the Urquinaona Hotel in Barcelona are equipped with all the standard conveniences to ensure guests a pleasant stay. Room facilities include air-conditioning, a plasma TV, telephone, fridge, safe box and a private bathroom. There is a restaurant and coffee bar in the building next door.