PhotoMann and family took a river cruise in Russia in May 2000.
The journey started with a couple of days in Moscow and ended with
a couple of days in St. Petersburg. The voyage between these two great
cities was via a river cruise stoping in several towns along the way.
The images are broken down into three sections as seen below.

Click on the images below to enter each of the three gallaries.
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Suggested Russian Travel Guides
Insight
Pocket Guide Moscow
The Insight Pocket Guide series of books is my favorite
for short stays at any destination. The book highlights the must
see destinations in full day and half day itineraries. This includes
detailed maps and suggested walking routes. This guide is a must
have especially for a short visit.
Eyewitness
Travel Guides: Moscow
Eyewitness guides provide great detail on sights and history.
It's a great reference especially with it's fantastic three
dimensional cutaway views of sites and monuments to point out
all the details. It makes finding things much easier than merely
having a bunch of words and a map.
Lonely
Planet Moscow
Lonely
Planet Russia, Ukraine & Belarus
As with most Lonely Planet guides, these editions are
invaluable resources for planning your journey. They offer you
the most up-to-date information about where to go and where to
aviod, how to get there and get around, where to stay at a reasonable
rate. The guides provide everything you'll need to know for a
rewarding visit.
Fodor's
Moscow and St. Petersburg
A lively, graphic, full-color guidebook to Moscow and
St. Petersburg. The author provides solid travel reporting on
every region including what to see and do plus recommended tours.
It's rating system identifies the not-to-be-missed sights.