A nice place to walk
If you go to St Petersburg, you'll be sure to see this 4km avenue. It's so long that it's difficult to walk its entire length, but you can enjoy a walk down it starting from the Hermitage. You can see all the life of this chaotic city - palaces, museums, cafes, shops and begars. A city of contrasts, with an architectural richness beside the poverty. Berman wrote that this avenue was the only public space in the city that was not dominated by the tsarist power or then by communist living space. Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and many other writers mention it in their works, and it has also been featured in many films.