08:00 Meeting at Petrozavodsk railway station.
Welcome to Petrozavodsk, the capital of Karelia. The port of the five seas, located on the shores of Europe's second largest freshwater reservoir, Lake Onega.
A real European city with a national Karelo-Finnish flavor, the same age as St. Petersburg, cozy, beautiful, with its own unique history. It was founded in 1703 by Peter I, as the city was founded by Catherine II in 1777.
08:10 Breakfast at the city cafe.
08:50 Meeting with the guide.
Sightseeing tour of Petrozavodsk.
During the city tour of Petrozavodsk, you will learn the history of the streets, buildings, squares and parks of the city, get acquainted with more than three hundred years of the city's history.
You will see the famous architectural ensemble of the Round Square, visit the Governor's Garden, Cathedral Square and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral.
Take a walk along the famous embankment of Lake Onega, a favorite place for recreation and walks for citizens and guests of the city, located on the shores of the most beautiful Lake Onega. Paved with red granite and illuminated by lanterns, it gives the impression of an ancient street.
There is a unique open-air museum on the Onega Embankment. Amazing sculptures — gifts from different cities and countries — that form a unique alley of fantastic images. Some of them are quite mysterious, and it is impossible to immediately guess what they represent.
Next, we will go to the ethnic village of Rubchoila.
11:00 Transfer to the ethnic village.
Rubchoila (sometimes called Rubchoila) is located in the Pryazhinsky National District. Karelians have been settling in these places for centuries. Their descendants live here to this day.
According to legend, the village was founded by three brothers who came here from the north in search of a better life. Three centuries ago, Rubchoila was a small village of 7 houses, but its population was prosperous. According to statistics, cattle were kept twice as much as in the surrounding villages.
The villagers lived very richly, there was even their own tannery, and the chrome boots of the Rubchoil craftsmen were valued far beyond these places.
12:30 Arrival at the ethnic village.
A master class on cooking the national Karelian dish "kalitka".
Tour of the village.
Lunch is "like grandma's".
14:30-15:00 End of the program.
Transfer to the recreation center.
On the way to the recreation center, we will stop at a grocery store.
16:30-17:00 Check-in at the recreation center.
19:00 Karelian dinner with liqueurs.
Sauna (extra charge).