Who's excited for the World Cup? ⚽️⚽️⚽️ Here are all my vlogs in Russia: ua-cam.com/video/YjdkO9rJChw/v-deo.html&list=PLUt18OGs5Ho7Ec97g8IA60zoiiiQOcOQB&index=2
Здравствуйте.Вы много путешествуюте,как я раньше.Сейчас в инвалидной коляске.Вы знакомитесь с людьми и это очень интересно.Может есть у Вас знакомые коллекционеры,серьзые люди,кто заинтерессуется золортом Кушанского царства,личными вещами Николая2,последнего императора России???Помогите позномиться,буду бдагодарен и готов Вам заплатить с каждого рарите 10%.Честь имею!
I have always wanted to visit Moscow & Saint Petersburg ( Architecture) You have presented a wonderful insight into these Amazing Cities that I have never seen before...you do it so relaxed but I can only imagine the work that goes into it. Your other Videos.. I enjoy seeing places I have visited as they bring back detailed memories that photos don't always give. Thank You
Yeah, kids have a blast there! I just published the Peterhof video btw: ua-cam.com/video/YYLUFjETdMQ/v-deo.html - Thank you so much, I'm glad you liked the video!
Really great tour through this magnificent city of St. Petersburg. Indeed sort of young city but so much Russian history and major events. My favorite part is St Isaac's Cathedral.
Cinematography on this video is off the charts! I really like how your first timelapse stretched the boats out instead of letting them pass by quick in a single frame. I don't even know how you did that, but it was super cool 😍👍 I smashed that like button... you earned it!!
Really great videos Renata! I have been in Spb for three times already but cant wait to go back again! Thats why it was really cool to live through my memories again by your videos. Thanks for that and keep up the good work!
Wow!! Love your shots!! ST Petersburg looks amazing, would love to visit there some day! The video is so informative as well! This is more than just a vlog, I feel like I'm watching History Channel, it's amazing! Thank for sharing!
i miss Saint Petersburg! BTW i like watching you and your videos. You're an excellent travel host. You know a lot about the places you are visiting and you talk in a calm , composed and pleasing manner. Not like other travel bloggers who scream and talk silly
Hey Renata, while you were at the fortress did you see the bronze statue of Peter with the little head.i know I rubbed it for good luck.and also saw the changing of the guard. Very cool places there. Great videos.
Thank you Renata for producing such a high quality video with a perfect sound. You saved me the cost of a new lap top, +- a thousand bucks. For the last few months everything I watched on the internet was 'dark' and there was no voice, which made me believe, and even the technicians said, that my lap top is shot. ( I was in St Peterburg in 2008, took the Volga cruise. Your Videos gives me the opportunity to see all that I missed. Great job!) With love from Canada.
That's so great to hear! 😀😉 My first time in Russia was about the same time as you, and I can tell you that things have changed a lot! People are more open today and more people speak English. I'd love to take a Volga cruise one day!
Sweden invasion did actually happened, it's just that battlefield was in another place. Long story short: Petr didnt let sweds come close to Saint-Petersburg, kicked their buns near Poltava (russian city, now territory of separated Ukraine).
Que bom, muito obrigada! Se você preferir, tenho também um outro canal em português com esses mesmos vídeos, só que tudo em português e legendas nas conversas com os estranheiros: ua-cam.com/users/renatapereira - Bjs e tudo de bom!
Или перевод в субтитрах неправильный или Рената ошиблась: в соборе Петропавловской крепости все захоронения сделаны по православному христианскому обряду, то есть в земле. Никакое это не надземное кладбище. То что видим в соборе - это не саркофаги с трупами, а надгробные камни.
The Russian word "Tsar" comes from the word "Caesar." A Tsar is not just a monarch, a Tsar is an emperor. The first Tsar was Ivan the Terrible, and Peter the Great simply renamed his title to the European manner.
I have just subscribed to your channel after watching your first video. I love them all!! What was it like to get a visa for Russia? I have dual-citizenship: Colombian-American. Colombians don't need visa to go to Russia, but I wonder if they would give me trouble for living in the USA. I don't know. What was your experience like? Thanks! I will keep watching!
¡Hola Pedro! ¡Muchas gracias! The visa process varies by nationality. For me, as a Brazilian, it was really easy. Just like you, Brazilians don't need a visa for tourism, only for business. I applied 3 times already and got business visas the next day when I applied in person. For my husband, as an American, the application form was way longer, it required more documents and it took one week for the tourist visa to be ready. But I don't think you need to worry about it. I mean, I'm not an expert, but at the border what matters is the passport you present, and if you present your Colombian passport I think you should be fine. In my last trip to Russia, I met a Colombian friend who was there with no visa. He lives in Colombia, but I don't think that matters... My overall experience getting in and out of Russia 3 times was that people are much nicer than the rest of the world portrays them. Customs officers are the same wherever you go (lol), but I don't think they intentionally want to create problems for anyone.
Hi there, we met at Vid Summit and I am just getting around to checking out your channel. It is AMAZING!!! We haven't visited Russia yet. Looks amazing!!
How awesome to see you here! Sorry it took me some time to get back to you, but I really appreciate your comment! Thanks! Hope you found VidSummit productive and were already able to implement some of the strategies! All the best!
St Petersburg is more 19th century Russia while Moscow is 20th century Russia. This in terms of architecture and things that you immediately associate with when it comes to history. and the city itself. I can't imagine a visit to Russia without seeing Moscow, especially if you like recent history and remember from real life, school or TV the Cold War. Being at the Red Square and knowing all it represents is something truly amazing. On the other hand, St Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Everything is so majestic that you can't avoid but feel mesmerized! And I'm divided... I like both! 😉
Excuse me, but Moscow was founded in 1147, in the 12th century, of course, the buildings of that period there is practically not preserved, but still Moscow is different from St. Petersburg in that Moscow contains all the era, from the 12th century to the present day, in the historical Museum, in the Moscow Kremlin (fortress, founded in 1147) and Moscow has a special ancient spirit woven into modernity, and St. Petersburg-is the creation of Peter the Great, imbued mainly with the atmosphere of the 18th and 19th centuries. Moscow is impregnated with all epochs, that is what distinguishes Moscow from St. Petersburg. And Moscow is associated with the times of the USSR including, but not primarily. Moscow has everything, especially a lot of old mansions of famous people, churches and monasteries. St. Petersburg is impregnated with not a very long era. But both cities are undoubtedly majestic, but they are just different.
Actually, as soon as you leave the center of St.Petersburg, you find yourself in 20th century Russia, with rather dull and often terrible architecture )). Luckily for StPB, the capital was moved to Moscow in 1918 and it helped preserve the historical center. While in Moscow the Communists ruthlessly destroyed lots of ancient churches, monasteries and simply beautiful buildings trying to turn it into a model Communist city of the future. You simply cannot imagine how beautiful and lovely some parts of the center used to be compared to now. Fortunately they failed to realize all of their plans, so Moscow is now a mishmash of different styles and eras though it managed to retain much of its pre-revolution beauty. But some of the Stalin-era buildings are cool (7 'sister'-skyscrapers, VDNH), but some are monstrous.
Actually those insulation are not because of the cold! They installed it to prevent the communication between the prisoners by knocking to each others thru the walls. Because in this prison the main idea was to separeate each political prisoner by the outside world and broke them mentally. They have even fixed the beds legs, because once prisoners used them for communication by knocking them to the floor.
Попробуйте на круизном корабле из Москвы в Санкт-Петербург или на оборот. Канал Москвы, Волга, Онежское и Ладожское озеро, Карелия, Кижи, старинные Русские города. Корабль "Княжна Виктория" Иностранцы очень любят этот корабль. Строился Американцами для туристов из Америки. Неделю путешествовать.
Unless he's behind the UA-cam ads that appear in this video, then yes, I'm sure. There's a huge misconception about Russia. I'm glad the World Cup is showing what a beautiful country this is and how nice people are
Who's excited for the World Cup? ⚽️⚽️⚽️ Here are all my vlogs in Russia: ua-cam.com/video/YjdkO9rJChw/v-deo.html&list=PLUt18OGs5Ho7Ec97g8IA60zoiiiQOcOQB&index=2
Здравствуйте.Вы много путешествуюте,как я раньше.Сейчас в инвалидной коляске.Вы знакомитесь с людьми и это очень интересно.Может есть у Вас знакомые коллекционеры,серьзые люди,кто заинтерессуется золортом Кушанского царства,личными вещами Николая2,последнего императора России???Помогите позномиться,буду бдагодарен и готов Вам заплатить с каждого рарите 10%.Честь имею!
Most beautiful city on earth!
One of...absolutely. Venice has real competition
A fantastic place to visit.
It really is!😀👍
Никто так не снимал Питер. Ты безумно талантлива, красотка
Renata, thank you again for another wonderful video!
Thank you so much!😍😀
Brilliant job Renata.. you have done a fantastic job and have added value and interest for travel to Russia.
That’s so good to hear! Thank you so much 😊❤️🤗
I have always wanted to visit Moscow & Saint Petersburg ( Architecture) You have presented a wonderful insight into these Amazing Cities that I have never seen before...you do it so relaxed but I can only imagine the work that goes into it. Your other Videos.. I enjoy seeing places I have visited as they bring back detailed memories that photos don't always give. Thank You
You are most welcome. Glad you like.👍😀
Petergof was my favourite when I visited St Petersburg as a kid because of the hidden water fountains. Super informative video!
Yeah, kids have a blast there! I just published the Peterhof video btw: ua-cam.com/video/YYLUFjETdMQ/v-deo.html - Thank you so much, I'm glad you liked the video!
Really great tour through this magnificent city of St. Petersburg. Indeed sort of young city but so much Russian history and major events. My favorite part is St Isaac's Cathedral.
Thank you very much! I'm glad you like it! Yes, St Petersburg is amazing and St Isaac's Cathedral is fabulous! Also my favorite!
Cinematography on this video is off the charts! I really like how your first timelapse stretched the boats out instead of letting them pass by quick in a single frame. I don't even know how you did that, but it was super cool 😍👍
I smashed that like button... you earned it!!
You've made my day and I'm honored!!! Thank you so much!
The best look from the best guest of the city.
Kurt Schneider That’s soooo kind of you!!!! Thank you so much!!! 🤗🤗
I recommend you to visit Sevastopol, the city of my childhood. Very interesting and beautiful!
Sevastopol is on the Black Sea, right? Must be beautiful!
в Севастополь без хорошего знания русского языка и без сопровождения? Это в Санкт-Петербурге и Москве может быть прокатит..
Alexander K I do not think it is a problem. I studied English just in that city.
Really great videos Renata! I have been in Spb for three times already but cant wait to go back again! Thats why it was really cool to live through my memories again by your videos. Thanks for that and keep up the good work!
My pleasure, Dávid! Thank you so much! Saint Petersburg is an amazing city! I hope I get to return there one day... All the best!
Wow!! Love your shots!! ST Petersburg looks amazing, would love to visit there some day! The video is so informative as well! This is more than just a vlog, I feel like I'm watching History Channel, it's amazing! Thank for sharing!
Hi guys! I feel truly honored! Thank you so much! Hope you have a wonderful 2018!
The cathedral was very impressive. You make a great travel host, Renata. I remember meeting you in Huntsville.
Hi Dave! I'm glad you like it! Thank you so much! Yes, I remember you too! At the party! Hope you've been having some fun adventures!
Another awesome video
E for Electric Hi Alex! It’s an honor for me to know that you liked it! Thank you so much!!!
i miss Saint Petersburg!
BTW i like watching you and your videos. You're an excellent travel host. You know a lot about the places you are visiting and you talk in a calm , composed and pleasing manner. Not like other travel bloggers who scream and talk silly
Thank you so much! I'm a journalist, and I always worked as an on-camera reporter, so I guess that helps! 😊😊😊
Love your fantastic presentation style , Great way of getting us totally hooked to your guide videos!
Thanks so much!😍👍
Renata: Thanks you so much for this remarkable video about the Russian cities in 2022!
You are most welcome
Marvellous city! ❤
Outstanding video! ❤
I only miss to see again the tombs of the last Tsar and his family, at Peter and Paul Cathedral. ❤
Thank you!
Thank you very much! Unfortunately that part was closed when we went 😩, we only saw from a distance
👍👍💜💜
Thank you for the truth and for your moral stance. It's rare these days .
Just sharing my own impressions and experiences... 😉
One of the most beautiful cities 😍 Thanks for the video!
Hey Renata, while you were at the fortress did you see the bronze statue of Peter with the little head.i know I rubbed it for good luck.and also saw the changing of the guard. Very cool places there. Great videos.
Красиво!Роскошно! Захватывает!
Thank you Renata for producing such a high quality video with a perfect sound. You saved me the cost of a new lap top, +- a thousand bucks. For the last few months everything I watched on the internet was 'dark' and there was no voice, which made me believe, and even the technicians said, that my lap top is shot. ( I was in St Peterburg in 2008, took the Volga cruise. Your Videos gives me the opportunity to see all that I missed. Great job!) With love from Canada.
That's so great to hear! 😀😉 My first time in Russia was about the same time as you, and I can tell you that things have changed a lot! People are more open today and more people speak English. I'd love to take a Volga cruise one day!
Отличный блог, прекрасные видео. Super !
God bless Russia... Slava Rassiya... peace on earth💐🍻👍
спасибо.
Perfect video,perfect sound
A very nice Video, well done.
Hi Diedrich! Thanks a lot!!! Really glad you like it!
i like the narrating style of renata madam, very informative videos and down to earth. innocent like a small baby.
Haha! Thanks! I like the small baby part! :) All the best to you!
Well done Renata very nice video's and very good choices of music...
You just get a subscriber!
Sweden invasion did actually happened, it's just that battlefield was in another place. Long story short: Petr didnt let sweds come close to Saint-Petersburg, kicked their buns near Poltava (russian city, now territory of separated Ukraine).
Parabéns pelos vídeos Renata! Legal que além de mostrar os lugares vc fala sobre a história deles. Já inscrito no canal 👍
Que bom, muito obrigada! Se você preferir, tenho também um outro canal em português com esses mesmos vídeos, só que tudo em português e legendas nas conversas com os estranheiros: ua-cam.com/users/renatapereira - Bjs e tudo de bom!
Вы молодец)
Спасибо! :)
Great video. You are very good.
Thank you so much! Really appreciate it! :)
Thanks.... For ... Showing... .. welcome in shri Amritsar... india ...
amazing ..
Thank you very much! 😀
sooo underrated, I love this videos
Kill la Zagor Thank you so much 😊
Chikita thank you for your work. Come to Russia more.
How could you miss that nice statue of Petr The Greate sitting on a chair? :)
браво. Рената
Спасибо большое! 😉😊
Или перевод в субтитрах неправильный или Рената ошиблась: в соборе Петропавловской крепости все захоронения сделаны по православному христианскому обряду, то есть в земле. Никакое это не надземное кладбище. То что видим в соборе - это не саркофаги с трупами, а надгробные камни.
What a beautiful churches in russia
Yes, lots of beautiful buildings in Russia. Thanks for watching
The Russian word "Tsar" comes from the word "Caesar." A Tsar is not just a monarch, a Tsar is an emperor. The first Tsar was Ivan the Terrible, and Peter the Great simply renamed his title to the European manner.
I have just subscribed to your channel after watching your first video. I love them all!! What was it like to get a visa for Russia? I have dual-citizenship: Colombian-American. Colombians don't need visa to go to Russia, but I wonder if they would give me trouble for living in the USA. I don't know. What was your experience like? Thanks! I will keep watching!
¡Hola Pedro! ¡Muchas gracias! The visa process varies by nationality. For me, as a Brazilian, it was really easy. Just like you, Brazilians don't need a visa for tourism, only for business. I applied 3 times already and got business visas the next day when I applied in person. For my husband, as an American, the application form was way longer, it required more documents and it took one week for the tourist visa to be ready. But I don't think you need to worry about it. I mean, I'm not an expert, but at the border what matters is the passport you present, and if you present your Colombian passport I think you should be fine. In my last trip to Russia, I met a Colombian friend who was there with no visa. He lives in Colombia, but I don't think that matters... My overall experience getting in and out of Russia 3 times was that people are much nicer than the rest of the world portrays them. Customs officers are the same wherever you go (lol), but I don't think they intentionally want to create problems for anyone.
Good job
Thank you George Paul!😃
Засматриваюсь, ты великолепна
A guerra da Rússia com a Suécia foi, durou vários anos e terminou com a vitória da Rússia na batalha de Poltava.
Hi there, we met at Vid Summit and I am just getting around to checking out your channel. It is AMAZING!!! We haven't visited Russia yet. Looks amazing!!
How awesome to see you here! Sorry it took me some time to get back to you, but I really appreciate your comment! Thanks! Hope you found VidSummit productive and were already able to implement some of the strategies! All the best!
👏👏👏
Thanks again Sadi
love Leningrad (russian: Ленинград)
I love Leningrad too 😍😍
Actually Sweden invaded Russia before Peter The Great built this fortress, but never after.
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First 5 sec looks absolutely fantastic(Denis Villeneuve would be proud of you)
Может я пропустил,но не увидел на видео Медного всадника.
что то мало показало, о казани было больше чуть не два раза.
What an outstading city, no wonder it was the capital of the Russian empire. I bet that is even more beautiful in winter
It really is beautiful and magical around the summer solstice. Thanks for watching.
Looks cool! What did you like the most St.P or Moscow? What's the difference in your opinion?
St Petersburg is more 19th century Russia while Moscow is 20th century Russia. This in terms of architecture and things that you immediately associate with when it comes to history. and the city itself. I can't imagine a visit to Russia without seeing Moscow, especially if you like recent history and remember from real life, school or TV the Cold War. Being at the Red Square and knowing all it represents is something truly amazing. On the other hand, St Petersburg is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Everything is so majestic that you can't avoid but feel mesmerized! And I'm divided... I like both! 😉
Excuse me, but Moscow was founded in 1147, in the 12th century, of course, the buildings of that period there is practically not preserved, but still Moscow is different from St. Petersburg in that Moscow contains all the era, from the 12th century to the present day, in the historical Museum, in the Moscow Kremlin (fortress, founded in 1147) and Moscow has a special ancient spirit woven into modernity, and St. Petersburg-is the creation of Peter the Great, imbued mainly with the atmosphere of the 18th and 19th centuries. Moscow is impregnated with all epochs, that is what distinguishes Moscow from St. Petersburg. And Moscow is associated with the times of the USSR including, but not primarily. Moscow has everything, especially a lot of old mansions of famous people, churches and monasteries. St. Petersburg is impregnated with not a very long era. But both cities are undoubtedly majestic, but they are just different.
Actually, as soon as you leave the center of St.Petersburg, you find yourself in 20th century Russia, with rather dull and often terrible architecture )). Luckily for StPB, the capital was moved to Moscow in 1918 and it helped preserve the historical center. While in Moscow the Communists ruthlessly destroyed lots of ancient churches, monasteries and simply beautiful buildings trying to turn it into a model Communist city of the future. You simply cannot imagine how beautiful and lovely some parts of the center used to be compared to now. Fortunately they failed to realize all of their plans, so Moscow is now a mishmash of different styles and eras though it managed to retain much of its pre-revolution beauty. But some of the Stalin-era buildings are cool (7 'sister'-skyscrapers, VDNH), but some are monstrous.
Brick insulation... yikes russian winter is no joke!
Lol! You bet!
Actually those insulation are not because of the cold! They installed it to prevent the communication between the prisoners by knocking to each others thru the walls. Because in this prison the main idea was to separeate each political prisoner by the outside world and broke them mentally. They have even fixed the beds legs, because once prisoners used them for communication by knocking them to the floor.
Oh wow! So crazy, huh? Thank you so much for sharing this info!
Попробуйте на круизном корабле из Москвы в Санкт-Петербург или на оборот. Канал Москвы, Волга, Онежское и Ладожское озеро, Карелия, Кижи, старинные Русские города. Корабль "Княжна Виктория" Иностранцы очень любят этот корабль. Строился Американцами для туристов из Америки. Неделю путешествовать.
GREETINGS FROM SPB CHARM
Greetings and happy 2018! Looooove Saint Petersburg!!! ❤️❤️
o è di Pietro oppure è di Paolo... Paolo era una individualità completamente differente da Pietro, non si devono confondere queste due persone!
Loved this video, amazing editing and content! I make travel and adventure vlogs and it would be great if you could check out my channel, thank you😊
Тётка весьма вольно распоряжается русской историей...
денис анисин Что вы имеете в виду?
@@RenataPereiraTV из субтитров понятно, что история России рассказывается штампами и стереотипами западной пропаганды.
Are you sure you do not work for Putin?????
Unless he's behind the UA-cam ads that appear in this video, then yes, I'm sure. There's a huge misconception about Russia. I'm glad the World Cup is showing what a beautiful country this is and how nice people are
In that case, you must be Russian. (J/K) You know I like your show...
Jsg Gandeto Hahaha! Thanks! But no... I’m Brazilian 🇧🇷🇧🇷