Thursday, October 1

Day 1: Storming St. Petersburg

After leaving Kursk at 17.33 sharp on the express train from Harkov to St. Petersburg, we had a (surprisingly) relaxed and fun 16-hour journey - which we were really afraid of before the journey



Me: Oh my God, 16 hours? What are we going to do?
Arveen: Yaloh, what are we going to do? Any ideas?
Me: Did you bring some playing cards? Or anything that can keep us company throughout the journey?
Arveen: No lar..
Me: Sigh. Nevermindlah.

Instead of sulking in boredom, we had a great time - sipping black tea with milk, with boxes of juice and a whole assortment of sweet delights. I loved the sugar-coated gingerbread we bought in Metro:



So how did we spend the 16 hours on the train coupee? Eat, talk, laugh, take some pictures, eat some more, drink a little bit more, chit-chat, and more chit-chat then slept off at midnight...then woke up at 8 a.m. the next morning. We reached St. Petersburg at 10.27 a.m. (I have to give it to them, the trains in Russia are very punctual!)


So from the train station, we took the metro to Nevskij Prospekt, where our lodging is located. A brisk walk past 3 bustops and finally we arrived at Hostel Zimmer Nice, a small, quaint but simply a lovely spot in the heart of St. Petersburg.



So, this place is like a modern apartment, with bedrooms, a kitchen, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets - all in satisfactory condition. Very cosy. Very well kept. Reasonably priced too for a city like St. Petersburg. And internet services are FOC *wink* - a good thing because things RARELY comes FOC in Russia.

While waiting for the group to freshen and dress up to take the city by storm (cheh - over a bit lah hahaha), I took advantage of the internet system to update the blog. And speaking of which - it is my turn to use the bathroom now!

[after approximately 30 minutes...]

Okay, now everyone is dressed up and ready to hit the streets of St. Petersburg in style!

First stop
Kazansky Cathedral





Actually I don't really dig much the museums and historical aspects of anything - I only loved the architecture, the style, the look of the buildings. And that is it.

I was more attracted to this:



OOH - shopping! But unfortunately I can't do any shopping at the moment because my primary priority is to escort Mr. Kanoo & Mrs. Matilda around, to wherever they wanted to be. So maybe later when they are resting in the room, me and Arveen are going to hit the shopping spots.

3 comments:

  1. Yay! you put up some pics :) Russia looks really cool!! In the awesome sense and the cold sense! Hope you're staying warm, and the candies there must taste good too, I take a liking to European sweets!..Now I may want to visit Russia sometime too!!!

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  2. yeah hahah finally! just a hectic week it has been sigh~

    i still have other blogposts to update though .... hehehe

    European sweets? hurm i think russian sweets or as they call it "confetti" are not included ... they are TOOOO sweet!

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  3. Confetti! haha that sounds cute candy, delicate like it'll break! Americans sweets are really sweet too!! In fact, I'm eating cookies right now, *munch* *munch*

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