Coffee route around St. Petersburg
Peter is not only a cultural city with many museums, monuments, cathedrals, theaters, and other places of interest, but also the coffee capital of Russia.
St. Petersburg is a great idea at any time of the year. Whether it's winter, spring, summer or fall, this city has the amazing quality of always finding something new, even if you've been there a million times. .
For example, the Pushkin House, Museum of Literature and Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences on the Makarov embankment on Vasilyevsky, hosts an interesting exhibition on the formation of books and education in our country. On September 25th in "Palma" loft space a coffee festival "Eat. Drink. Love." Invariably stands the General Staff building with its exposition, where you can return endless times to look again at paintings by Monet, Cézanne and Van Gogh. It is interesting to look into the building of the French Institute, which houses the Consulate General of France and a nice bistro O'petit, where it is quite possible to meet some famous French actress..
Peter is not only a cultural city with many museums, monuments, cathedrals, theaters and other places of interest, but also the coffee capital of Russia.
This time the route was as follows:
Mikrokofeynya Tchk
Sybaristica
Zoe Brasserie
Mad espresso team
Sloy Bakery
O'petit
Amazing Cacao
Filter
If you're a repeat visitor, be sure to try the croissants, cheesecakes, filter, espresso, and cappuccino. In general, anything you like, because in the city on the Neva, coffee houses work at the highest level.
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End your weekend with a visit to Amazing Cacao. You can go there for a tour or just talk to the baristas, who will tell you about the differences between the different types of chocolate and serve you the most delicious lemon muffins.