Tours to Russia, this stop is St. Petersburg, one of the main roads in St. Petersburg. It was designed by Peter the Great and was originally planned to go directly to Grand Novgorod and Moscow. There are many famous buildings along this street, such as: the Admiralty Building, the Uprising Square, Alexander ∙ Nevsky Monastery, the Straganov Palace, the Kazan Cathedral, the Yekaterina II Monument, the Russian State Library, the Shengjia Building, Yeliseev mall, 18th century mall and Anichkov bridge, among others. Neva is the liveliest and most prosperous street in St. Petersburg, which houses the largest bookstore, food store, largest department store and most expensive shopping center, and offers views of churches, former residences of the Ming people and historical sites. The street was built in 1710, about4.5 kilometers long, 25 to 60 meters wide, from the Naval Headquarters on the Neva River to Alexander ∙ Nevsky Monastery, across the Moyka River, the Glibayev Canal and the Fountain River. It is one of the oldest roads in St. Petersburg, one of the most beautiful streets in the world and one of the must-see attractions for Russian tourists. After the development of Nevsky Avenue into a commercial street in 1776, many luxurious buildings were built, but because the buildings cannot exceed the height of the Winter Palace, they finally formed the streets that are now highly neat and unified. Usually if you follow the tour group, they will not take you to this street specifically because it will pass during the trip, the guide will definitely introduce you to its history, if you are free, you can take the subway to Mayakovsky station or Dostoevsky station to get off Just fine.