

Russian Vodka Museum (Muzey Russkogo Natsional'nogo Napitka)
Fittingly for a drink that dates right back to the 12th century, the perfect place to sample Russian vodka is located in St Petersburg’s former military stables and is part of the Museum Quarter project to protect the historic buildings of the city center. Exhibitions at the Russian Vodka Museum (Muzey Russkogo Natsional'nogo Napitka) romp through the story of the spirit’s production and its cultural importance, detailing its rise in popularity and refinement from a drink for medieval peasants to the favorite tipple of the Russian aristocracy in the 19th century. Displays include shot glasses, an enormous collection of unusual vodka bottles, posters from previous advertising campaigns and ancient equipment used in distillation. All visits to the museum terminate with a tasting of several different flavored vodkas accompanied by Russian snacks known as zakuski – ‘little bites’ of caviar, salads, pickles, smoked meats or fish normally served with flatbread as hors d’oeuvres before dinner. Conveniently, the museum shares its home with a restaurant serving up specialty vodkas.
Practical Info
Located at 4 Konnogvardeisky Boulevard, the site is open daily from 11am to 10pm. Admission costs RUB170, with vodka tasting costing RUB300. Take the metro to Admiralteyskaya.
Trip ideas
- The Republic of Cats Museum and Café
- Nikolaevsky Palace
- Central Naval Museum
- St. Isaac’s Cathedral (Isaakievskiy Sobor)
- Bronze Horseman
- The Menshikov Palace
- Mariinsky Theatre
- Menshikov Palace
- Admiralty Building
- St. Petersburg Palace Square (Dvortsovaya Ploshchad)
- St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral (St. Nicholas Cathedral of the Epiphany)
- Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera)
- Stroganov Palace (Stroganovsky Dvorets)
- C-189 Submarine Museum
- The General Staff Building