Start your day with a delicious breakfast featuring Russian blinis and fresh coffee at this popular cafe that opens early to serve locals and tourists alike.
Explore the birthplace of Tatiana Nikolaevna Romanov, admire the beautiful gardens and fountains, and learn about the life of the Romanov family at their summer residence. The palace opens at 9:00am and closes at 6:00pm.
Enjoy traditional Russian cuisine such as borscht and pelmeni at this cozy restaurant near Nevsky Prospekt, ideal for tasting classic dishes rooted in Romanov-era culture.
Discover Romanov treasures and imperial artifacts in one of the world's largest museums, housed in the Winter Palace where the family lived before the revolution. Open 10:30am - 6:00pm, closed Wednesdays.
Dine with views overlooking the city center, offering contemporary Russian cuisine in an elegant setting reflecting the sophistication admired by Tatiana.
Visit the site where Tatiana and her family were held captive and ultimately assassinated. The memorial provides deep insight into the tragedy and legacy of the Romanovs. Open 9:00am - 6:00pm.
Explore this church built on the site of the Ipatiev House as a monument to the Romanov family’s memory. It houses relics and icons related to Tatiana and her family.