• Skip to main navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Church Logo

Kintsugi Hope, Brighter Days Tour – St Andrew Blackadder Church

St Andrew Blackadder Church

Kintsugi Hope, Brighter Days Tour

Join us for an inspiring evening of humour, music, and wellbeing tips at the Brighter Days  Book Tour.

Thursday, 7 March, St Andrew Blackadder Church, 7:00pm.

Patrick Regan OBE will be speaking about his latest book, Brighter Days . The evening will be filled with laughter, music, and inspiration, as well as practical tips for enhancing wellbeing. Music by acclaimed musician Natasha Petrovic.

Tickets on sale now through Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/815692868327?aff=oddtdtcreator

*Part of the proceeds will go to a local charity.

"We all strive for a healthier and more hopeful future," says Patrick Regan OBE. "The Brighter Days Tour is designed for anyone seeking practical tools and inspiration to invest in their emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. Together, we will explore ways to navigate life's challenges and embrace a brighter tomorrow."

Kintsugi Hope

Patrick is the President and co-founder of Kintsugi Hope . An organisation he started after his own struggles with mental health:

"Following a series of life-changing events including loss, illness and lots of surgery, life became increasingly overwhelming. This had a major impact on my emotional and mental health. My ‘man up' self-talk didn't work, and I ended up suffering with anxiety and depression. I felt broken and filled with shame. However, when I opened up to share my brokenness, I found I wasn't alone."

"I then discovered Kintsugi – the Japanese art of mending broken pots with golden glue. The gold makes a feature of the cracks instead of hiding them. All of us have broken pieces, but instead of hiding them, we can learn from them. We can discover treasure in our scars."

For more information on Kintsugi Hope see: www.kintsugihope.com

St Michael's Church

Living to make a difference

kintsugi hope tour

St Michael’s, Stoke Gifford is a lively, growing Anglican church on the northern edge of Bristol. We are a welcoming crowd of everyday people, living to make a difference by being a Christian heart at the centre of our communities. Everyone is welcome at St Michael’s.

  • Get Connected
  • Vision,Strategy & Values
  • Serving Together
  • Church History
  • Heart of the Community
  • Sunday Services
  • Join us online
  • Mid Week Communion
  • Osbourne Court
  • Messy Church
  • Sermons and Talks
  • ChurchSuite Login
  • Safeguarding
  • Weddings and Baptisms
  • Electoral Roll
  • Students & Young Adults
  • Hong Kong Welcome
  • Life Groups
  • Saturday Breakfast
  • Pastoral Ministry

We live to make a difference by Learning and Growing in our faith. We do this together. All of the ministries below are a reflection of the desire to learn and grow together. It’s the definition of Discipleship, and it’s central to our work through our small groups and courses, and in our commitment to prayer, care and sharing the resources we’ve been given.

  • Children’s Ministry
  • Pre-School & Nursery
  • Summer Club
  • St Michael’s Youth
  • Morning Prayer
  • Prayer Resources
  • Prayer Ministry
  • Kintsugi Hope
  • Baptism Preparation
  • The Marriage Course

Reaching Out

We are called to share our faith in Jesus. The Church exists to spread the good news of Jesus’ love & life. We are committed to achieving this locally. We also make a difference well beyond our parish boundaries. We support and work with teams that fight poverty and spread the good news of Jesus locally, nationally and around the world.

  • Mission Action Group
  • South Wales
  • Brazil – Univida
  • Brazil – Florianopolis
  • Epaphras Trust
  • South Sudan – The Brickworks
  • Uganda – SIITA Nest
  • New Housing Areas

Jesus came not to be served, but to serve. Our attitude should be the same. Serving our communities is the heartbeat of life at St Michael’s. Our coffee shop, our meeting rooms and our professional pre-school and nursery are used by hundreds of local families, businesses, groups and individuals all year round. And the generosity of all those who volunteer is constantly bringing reality to our vision of living to make a difference by being a Christian heart at the centre of our communities.

Pre-school and nursery

kintsugi hope tour

Coffee shop

kintsugi hope tour

  • Musical Worship
  • Serving Together at St Michael's
  • Environment
  • Search for:

Brighter Days from Kintsugi Hope

Kintsugi Hope is bringing their Brighter Days Tour to St Michael’s Centre on Saturday 18 November. It starts at 7:30pm in our main Auditorium and tickets are £8 per person.

Join Patrick Regan OBE and Natasha Petrovic for an evening of humour, music and inspiration. The Brighter Days Tour is packed full of practical tips alongside stories of struggle and strength.

This evening is for all of us who want tools to invest in our emotional, mental, physical and spiritual health so we can look forward to a healthier and more hopeful future.

St Michael’s Centre will be selling refreshments before, during, and in the interval.

Click here to book

Brighter Days Tour | Southampton

Follow this organiser to stay informed on future events, events you might like, luisa omielan - bitter tour southampton comedy luisa omielan - bitter tour southampton comedy, southampton ghost tours southampton ghost tours, simon munnery: jerusalem tour comedy in southampton simon munnery: jerusalem tour comedy in southampton, aurie styla: the aurator tour in southampton aurie styla: the aurator tour in southampton, liam withnail: chronic boom tour in southampton liam withnail: chronic boom tour in southampton, sikisa: hear me out tour in southampton sikisa: hear me out tour in southampton, copy of glory & healing encounter nights- southampton (uk tour) copy of glory & healing encounter nights- southampton (uk tour), morgan rees: turning thirsty comedy tour in southampton morgan rees: turning thirsty comedy tour in southampton, avon on tour: power up quarter 2 - southampton avon on tour: power up quarter 2 - southampton, sean collins: smokin funny tour at comedy club in southampton sean collins: smokin funny tour at comedy club in southampton.

KintsugiHope

kintsugi hope tour

Kintsugi Hope exists to create safe and supportive spaces.

kintsugi hope tour

Book Into a FREE Kintsugi Hope Wellbeing Groups Info Session

kintsugi hope tour

Brighter Days Tour

kintsugi hope tour

Mental Health Friendly Church Training Days

Kintsugi Hope Shop

kintsugi hope tour

Kintsugi Hope Website

Kintsugi Hope Wellbeing Groups

Kintsugi Hope Podcast

Kintsugi Hope Youth

Kintsugi Hope Students

Kintsugi Hope Tunes

Moscow Metro Underground Small-Group Tour - With Reviews & Ratings

Moscow metro underground small-group tour.

  • See more images

Tour Information

Key Details

  • Mobile Voucher Accepted
  • Free Cancellation
  • Duration: 3 Hrs
  • Language: English
  • Departure Time : 10:00 AM
  • Departure Details : Karl Marks Monument on Revolution Square, metro stop: Square of Revolution
  • Return Details : Metro Smolenskaya
  • If you cancel at least 4 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
  • If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
  • Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable.

Go beneath the streets on this tour of the spectacular, mind-bending Moscow Metro! Be awed by architecture and spot the Propaganda , then hear soviet stories from a local in the know. Finish it all up above ground, looking up to Stalins skyscrapers, and get the inside scoop on whats gone on behind those walls.

Know More about this tour

We begin our Moscow tour beneath the city, exploring the underground palace of the Moscow Metro. From the Square of Revolution station, famous for its huge statues of soviet people (an armed soldier, a farmer with a rooster, a warrior, and more), we’ll move onto some of the most significant stations, where impressive mosaics, columns, and chandeliers will boggle your eyes! Moreover, these stations reveal a big part of soviet reality — the walls depict plenty of Propaganda , with party leaders looking down from images on the walls. Your local guide will share personal stories of his/her family from USSR times, giving you insight into Russia’s complicated past and present. Then we’re coming back up to street level, where we’ll take a break and refuel with some Russian fast food: traditional pancakes, called bliny. And then, stomachs satiated, we are ready to move forward! We’ll take the eco-friendly electric trolleybus, with a route along the Moscow Garden Ring. Used mainly by Russian babushkas(grannies) during the day, the trolleybus hits peak hours in the mornings and evenings, when many locals use it going to and from their days. Our first stop will be the Aviator’s House, one of Stalin’s Seven Sisters, followed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs — and you’ll hear the legends of what has gone on inside the walls. Throughout your Moscow tour, you’ll learn curious facts from soviet history while seeing how Russia exists now, 25 years after the USSR.

Local English-speaking guide

Pancake snack and drink

Additional food and drinks

Tickets for public transport

Souvenirs and items of a personal nature

Tips and gratuities for the guide

Additional Info

Confirmation will be received at time of booking

Dress standard: Please wear comfortable shoes for walking. For your Urban Adventure you will be in a small group of a maximum of 12 people

Traveler Reviews

This tour exceeded our expectations. Nikolai (Nick), our tour guide, was very knowledgeable, thorough, and has a great personality. He didn't take shortcuts and really covered everything that was on the agenda in great detail. We saw beautiful metro stations and learned the history behind them, including many of the murals and designs.

We did the tour with Anna her knowledge and understanding of the History surrounding the metro brought the tour alive. Well done Anna!

This tour was amazing!

Anna was a great tour guide. She gave us heaps of interesting information, was very friendly, and very kindly showed us how to get to our next tour.

Amazing beauty and history.

An excellent tour helped by an absolutely amazing guide. Anna gave a great insight into the history of the metro helped by additional material she had prepared.

great tour and guide - thanks again

great will do it again, Miriam ke was very good as a guide she has lived here all here life so knew every interesting detail.a good day

Moscow driver

  • TripAdvisor

Contact Phone

  • Testimonials
  • Travel Tips

Moscow Metro

Introduction of moscow subway system (metro).

Richly Decorated Central Hall of Novokuznetskaya Station

Nowadays the Moscow Metro has 12 lines, light subway and monorail. All stations are unique and beautiful in their own way. Unfortunately, in order to visit them all, you need to spend many days. I invite guests to visit the ones that have the greatest cultural and historical interest from my point of view. Among them are the Revolution Square, Arbatskaya, Kievskaya (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line № 3); Kievskaya, Belarusskaya, Novoslobodskaya, Komsomolskaya (the Ring line number 5). Let us dwell a bit on each.

Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line

Subway station "revolution square".

Sign “Ploshchad Revolyutsii” in Archway with Bronze Figures

Most recently - in the year 2008-2010 – the Eastern lobby was renovated. Because of the terrorist attacks in the Moscow subway that took place several hours before the planned opening of the East lobby after renovation, the solemn part of the event was canceled.

Subway station Arbatskaya

Subway Arbatskaya is located on the same subway line as the station "Revolution Square." It was founded in 1953. It received the name in honor of the Arbat Street. It has one ground lobby (Western). Initially, the lobby was in a separate building, but the new building of the General Staff of the Ministry of Defense started, the lobby appeared to be in its atrium. The old exits were bricked up; a new entrance was built into the building of General Staff of the street Vozdvizhenka. There is a huge frame with a missing portrait in the ground lobby - until mid-1950 there was a portrait of Stalin. According to some reports, it survived, but closed with plaster.

The lobby was restored and partially reconstructed in 2007-2008.

The depth of the station is 41 meters.

Pylons are finished with red marble at the bottom, decorated with bouquets of flowers made from ceramics. The floor is laid out with gray granite. The walls lined with glazed ceramic tiles, white top and black bottom. The station hall is illuminated by massive bronze chandeliers in the form of rings.

Subway station Kievskaya

There are several subway stations "Kievskaya" in Moscow, located on different branches. This name is quite popular. It comes from the capital of Ukraine - one of Russia's nearest neighbors - the city of Kiev. The name is fully consistent with the idea of the subway station. The interior the station devoted to Soviet Ukraine and the reunification of Ukraine and Russia. The station is decorated with a large number of paintings .Twenty four murals depicting workers of Soviet Ukraine are placed on the arch above the pylons. The wall from the side of platform also contains frescos, mainly with images of fantastic plants. Pylons are decorated with light marble and additionally decorated with colorful ceramic cornice. The butt of the station has a large mosaic, depicting festivities to celebrate the 300 anniversary of the reunification of Ukraine and Russia.

Opened in 1953, this subway station for a long time was the final (1953-2003).

The station has one lobby, combined with the station ring line and located in the building of the Kievskaya railway station. The diameter of the central hall station is 9.5 m, the diameter of side one is 8.5 m. The depth of the station is 38 meters.

= Ring Line Subway =

It opened in 1954. The station received its name after the Kiev station, and locked the Ring line. During the construction of the station many projects were proposed, but the victory in the competition won the Kiev architects who made the construction of the station. It is the only station of the Ring Line which is not located in the Central Administrative District of Moscow.

The station has a pylon structure. Eighteen pylons are decorated with mosaic panels of glazes, decorated on the theme of Ukrainian history and friendship between the Ukrainian and Russian peoples, which started in the mid-17 century.

On the front wall of the central hall of the station a large panel with molding in the form of flags and a mosaic portrait of Lenin in the center are located. There are lines of the Soviet national anthem around the portrait, and under the portrait - the words of Lenin. One of the ways out of the station was designed by French architects modeled on the Paris Subway in 2006.

At one of the mosaics – “The Struggle for Soviet power in Ukraine "- modern passengers observe a mobile phone and PDA in the hand of one of the guerrillas, and on his knees - a laptop. In fact, he uses a field telephone, which was really a heavy thing (guerrillas holds it in two hands), and thing that people see a laptop is the lid of a box with a telephone. However, these phones have begun to produce only in the second half of the 20-ies of XX century. We must assume that the mosaic depicts a foreign field telephone transmitter.

Subway station Belorusskaya

The founded of the station was in 1952. It received the name after the Belarusian railway station nearby. The station has two ground-based lobbies. The Western one goes to Tverskaya  Zastava. It is decorated with beautiful carvings. The Eastern one leads to Butyrskiy shaft and Forest Street. The Eastern lobby is known for its majolica panels.

The station Belorusskaya is located at a depth of 42.5 m below ground. The diameter of the central hall is 9.5 meters.

Pylons are faced with light marble. The walls lined with white ceramic tiles, the floor is covered with ceramic tiles, gray, white and red colors. Lamps placed on pylons, in the form of vases made of glass and marble. The theme of decoration is economy and culture of Belarus. Decorative pattern on the floor repeats the theme of traditional Belarusian embroidery. Decorations of the ceiling consist of stucco decorations and 12 mosaic panels depicting the life of the Belarusian people.

Subway station Novoslobodskaya

Built in 1952, Subway station Novoslobodskaya got its name from the eponymous street:  the station is located at the very beginning of it.

Novoslobodskaya is pylon station of deep foundation (its depth is 40 m) with three arches.

Exit to the street is through the ground lobby with column portico, located on Novoslobodskaya Street lined with gray marble. Pylons of the underground station are faced with marble from the Urals. Thirty two spectacularly illuminated stained-glasses, placed inside the pylon and bordered by steel and gilt brass are splendid decoration of the station. A remarkable mosaic "World Peace" is located at the end of the central hall. The picture depicts a happy mother with a baby in her arms; it was the face of Stalin at the picture: the child gave a hand to him. But in times of Khrushchev the face of the former leader of USSR was removed from the panel. The walls are lined with bright marble; floor is covered with white and black granite slabs, placed in a checkerboard pattern.

Subway station Komsomolskaya

The station was built in 1952 and named in honor of the Komsomolskaya Square, which is situated nearby.

This subway station is the station of the deep bedding. Its depth is 37 meters. The station has column and three- arched design. Cast iron decoration is used in the construction, monolithic slab used as a tray for a collapsible finishing. The length of the boarding hall is 190 meters; width of it is 10 meters. There are 68 octagonal columns at station.

The main theme of the interior of the station is the fighting of the Russian people for their independence. The ceiling is decorated with eight station mosaic mural made from glazes and precious stones. Six of them represent the Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky, Alexander Suvorov and Mikhail Kutuzov, the Soviet soldiers and officers at the walls of the Reichstag.

 Two other panels, depicting Stalin ("Victory Parade" and "Presentation of the Guards Banner"), were replaced after the dethronement of Stalin's personality cult in 1963. New panels depict Lenin's speech in front of the Red Guards and the Motherland on the background of the Kremlin's Spasskaya Tower.

The yellow ceiling is decorated with mosaic and moldings. The hall is illuminated by massive chandeliers hanging between the panels; platforms are illuminated with smaller chandeliers. The columns are decorated with marble capitals and trimmed with light marble, as well as the wall station. The floor is laid with pink granite. There is a bust of Lenin at the end of the hall. At the opposite end of the escalator is a large Florentine mosaic of the Order of Victory with red banners on the background. The ground lobby of the station is decorated with bas-reliefs.

In conclusion...

Each of the stations of the Moscow subway is attractive and interesting in its own way. Each has its own long and fascinating history and is beautifully decorated. The Moscow subway is a whole world, which can be talking about for hours. I suggest you short - no more than one hour and a half - and a fascinating journey through the world of the Moscow subway. The pleasure is guaranteed!

Sculpture Park "Art Muzeon"

Mausoleum and necropolis.

  • Bombing in Moscow Metro On March 29, 2010, another tragic event happened in Moscow that shocked not only the citizens of the Russian Federation, but also many people from countries that oppose the threat of terrorism. In the early morning rush hour, two women bearing suicide weapons blasted themselves in the subway trains of the Moscow Metro.
  • The Best Redesign of Moscow Metropolitan Map 2013 Russia's leading internet and graphic design agency has won an online vote for the best redesign of the Moscow Metro map. Art. Lebedev Studio is a design company in Russia, founded in 1995 by Artemy Lebedev. They redrew the Moscow Metro map for a second time in three years, with even cleaner graphics and a raft of new details and won more than 50% of the online vote.

Related Photos:

About Me in Short

Guide, Driver and Photographer Arthur Lookyanov

My name's Arthur Lookyanov, I'm a private tour guide, personal driver and photographer in Moscow, Russia. I work in my business and run my website Moscow-Driver.com from 2002. Read more about me and my services , check out testimonials of my former business and travel clients from all over the World, hit me up on Twitter or other social websites. I hope that you will like my photos as well.

See you in Moscow!

  • Russian Visa Invitation Letter Support
  • Moscow Airports: A Virtual Guide (Written by a Real-life Guide)
  • Exploring Moscow for the First Time? A Personal Guide is What You Need!
  • Don’t miss a great chance of seeing fairy-tale town of Suzdal

Recently Posted:

Innovation Center Skolkovo – Territory of the Future

Innovation Center Skolkovo – Territory of the Future

Develompment of the Skolkovo Innovation Center, the modern scientific and technological innovative complex located in the Mozhaysky district of the Western Administrative District of Moscow of an area of approximately 400 hectares.

Featured Photo Albums

  • Picture of a Day
  • Moscow Must-See Sights & Attractions
  • Tour Guide and Driver Portfolio
  • Photographs of Dear Clients & Friends

Last Published Photo:

Lights of Nikolskaya Street in Winter Twilight

Lights of Nikolskaya Street in Winter Twilight

People walking up and down Nikolskaya street in winter twilight decorated with LED creating a festive atmosphere in any season. The picture is taken near GUM building (at the right) and Red Square.

Arthur Lookyanov's Photostream on Flickr

Take One of Exciting Tours:

  • Moscow Highlights
  • Discovering the Golden Ring of Russia
  • Arts & Culture Tours
  • Night Tour of Moscow

Related Information:

  • Terms and Conditions
  • Recommended Tour Guides
  • Useful Links

Moscow driver

  • EUR (€)
  • GBP (£)
  •   Contact us

kintsugi hope tour

  • Currency : 
  • US Dollar Euro Pound Sterling Russian Ruble Australian Dollar Canadian Dollar Swiss Franc Danish Krone Japanese Yen Norwegian Krone Swedish Krona
  • Toll Free 0800 011 2023
  • US and Canada United Kingdom Australia Brazil Netherlands Russia Sweden
  • Tours by Region Moscow Saint Petersburg Golden Ring Lake Baikal Murmansk Siberia & Far East Sochi & Southern Russia Amsterdam Berlin Copenhagen Gdansk Georgia Helsinki Kaliningrad Kamchatka Karelia Kazan Klaipeda Nizhny Novgorod Northern Europe Oslo Perm Riga Ryazan Stockholm Tallinn Ulan-Ude Veliky Novgorod Vilnius Vladivostok Volgograd Yakutia Yekaterinburg
  • Why Choose our Day Tours
  • One Day Tours Two Days Tours Three Day Tours
  • About Russian tours Private vs Group Tours
  • Tours by Region Moscow & St.Peterburg Moscow Saint Petersburg Golden Ring Lake Baikal Trans-Siberian Siberia & Far East Altai Kaliningrad Kamchatka Karelia Kazan Perm Veliky Novgorod Yakutia Yekaterinburg
  • Tour Types Small Group Tours Private Tour Theme Tour
  • Moscow events St. Petersburg events Events archive
  • Events by type Ballet Opera Concert Show All types
  • Top theaters Bolshoi theatre - Historic Stage Bolshoi theatre - Small Stage Mariinsky Theater Mariinsky Theatre - Mariinsky II Mikhailovsky Theater
  • Direction Moscow - St.Petersburg St. Petersburg - Moscow
  • Ships MS Rostropovich MS Volga Dream MS Anton Chekhov MS General Lavrinenkov MS Georgy Chicherin MS Ivan Bunin MS Konstantin Fedin MS Konstantin Korotkov MS Kronshtadt MS Maxim Gorky MS Nikolay Chernyshevsky MS Nizhny Novgorod MS Rachmaninoff MS River Victoria MS Scenic Tsar MS Tikhy Don (MS Alexander Borodin) MS Vasiliy Kandinsky MS Zosima Shashkov Mustai Karim
  • Russian Visa Invitation
  • Moscow The Kremlin Red Square Golden Ring Tverskaya Street Grand Kremlin Palace (The Kremlin) Christ the Savior Novodevichiy Convent Moscow Subway The Bolshoi Theater Armoury Chamber (The Kremlin) St. Basil's Cathedral The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Yury Gagarin Cosmonauts training center
  • Saint Petersburg Hermitage Museum Peterhof Catherine's Palace (Tsarskoe Selo) Pavlovsk St. Isaac Cathedral Peter and Paul Fortress Nevsky Prospect Yusupov Palace Savior on Blood Amber room Bronze Horseman (Senate square) Hermitage Theatre Kazansky Cathedral Kronstadt Palace Square Spit of the Vasilievsky Island
  • 1/7th of the World Volga River Siberia Baikal Kazan Sochi Smolensk Nizhny Novgorod Kaliningrad Ulyanovsk Verkhoturova Island
  • uVisitRussia Why travel with UVisitRussia Customers' Testimonials Contact details Cancellations & Changes
  • Russian Travel News
  • Russian travel advice Advices while packing Advices while travelling

Tour of famous Moscow Metro. Explore the Underground World! (2 hours)

  • Add to wishlist

On this tour you take in some of Moscow's most important and highly decorated stations. Carrying up to 7 million passengers a day and covering almost the entire city, the Moscow Metro is one of the most extensive mass transit systems in the world. It's famous for the fine examples of social-realism which decorate many of its stations.

Visit some of the most important stations and get the chance to admire spectacular baroque-style ceilings, marble statues, busts of Communist heroes, stained glass windows, and ceiling mosaics depicting the bright Soviet future. Visit the most remarkable stations like Komsomolskaya, Kurskaya, Kievskaya and others, with the experienced guide who will bring you a full insight into their fascinating history.

  • Tour of Moscow's Metro system visiting beautifully decorated key stations on the network.
  • System that carries more than 7 million passengers per day
  • Views of the most opulently designed tunnels & platforms
  • Significance to the country—known as the “People's Palace”
  • History & stories relayed by an expert local guide

If you wonder why the Moscow metro is considered one the most beautiful in the world, this tour is made for you!

Important info

Ask a travel expert.

  • Professional English-speaking guide assistance. Other languages upon request (additional charge may apply)
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Food and drinks
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

Departure and return point: nearest metro station to your central Moscow hotel  

Departure time:  flexible

Sights included in program

kintsugi hope tour

Thanks ! We will reply you in less than 24 hours (usually within 1-2 hours) .

Our flexible payment options allow you to pay 20% of a deposit first and the remaining 80% in 14 days prior to your tour date - payment can be done both online or over the phone. This gives you the peace of mind knowing your spaces are booked on the tours and that you do not miss out on making the most of your time in Russia.

Also you get the best, top-rated and most experienced and knowledgeable hand-picked tour guide appointed on a priority basis. In our experience, exceptional travel experiences are almost always delivered by exceptional people. With that in mind, we utilize a comprehensive approach to select and employ the best tour guides only. Multilingual and well travelled, each possesses deep insight into the diverse attractions and cultural patterns throughout the region. With us guides undergo a rigorous selection process, achieving outstanding knowledge of local culture and language. Rest assured that the best tour guides only will be working on the tours to give you excellent opportunity to explore the best of the sights during both short and long-term stay in Russia.

Once you complete your reservation, we will send you a booking confirmation email. As the day of the tour approaches, our logistics team will provide you with all relevant information for your tour.

Speak  to an expert Call us now

+1 (888) 845-8877

  • Shore excursions
  • The Best of Two Capitals Private
  • The Best of Two Capitals Small Group
  • The Best of Two Capitals Gold
  • Russia's Ancient Kingdoms
  • Cradle of Russia
  • Explore Moscow
  • Explore St. Petersburg
  • Read Customer Testimonials
  • Advantages of Traveling with Us

US office 3422 Old Capitol Trail Suite 1252 , Wilmington DE, 19808 USA. US toll-free: 1-888-845-8877 Russian office Ligovsky pr. 57, Office 19, 191040, St. Petersburg, Russia

tel: +7-812-309-5339

© 2001 – 2024 by Northern Crown, Ltd. uVisitRussia  and uVisitRussia.com are registered trademarks .   Terms & Conditions   Privacy Policy

Sign in with your social account

kintsugi hope tour

Sign in to our website using your Facebook or Google+ account.

Why Do You Need Our Travel Expert

Contact our experts, and they will help you to plan your best trip to Russia, with attention to every detail!

Our Experts have been in the travel industry for many years, guarantee to offer first class customer service, excellent value for money and unbiased advice. They are standing by to find and build your dream holiday to one of the world's most fascinating destinations - Russia. Your personal Travel Expert will guide you through each stage of the travel process, from choosing a program that fits you best to support during your trip.

Just tell us your e-mail, and we'll take care of everything!

Leave your phone number

Your tour request has been received. Thank you ! We have sent you the confirmation message to  [email]

Please make sure that you receive this message (sometimes e-mail messages may go to the spam/junk mail). If you did not get this message, it means you will not get message with the tours' selection as well. If you use a Yahoo!, Gmail, AOL or Hotmail, we recommend to add  [email protected]   to your address book.

We recommend to leave your phone number. If we will not heard back that you received the e-mail with the tours' selection, we will contact you by phone. And you will not miss the best tour for you.

Thank you ! Your request for Travel Expert assistance has been sent. We will e-mail you within 1 hour.

Sorry, some changes needed

There was a problem with your request.

kintsugi hope tour

Wellbeing Groups .

Book into a wellbeing group.

Register your interest to attend or to run your own group by choosing one of the following options.

IMAGES

  1. Kintsugi Hope

    kintsugi hope tour

  2. kintsugi hope large

    kintsugi hope tour

  3. Kintsugi Hope

    kintsugi hope tour

  4. Kintsugi Hope

    kintsugi hope tour

  5. Kintsugi_Hope_logo_gold

    kintsugi hope tour

  6. Gather Movement announces partnership with Kintsugi Hope

    kintsugi hope tour

VIDEO

  1. Introducing Kintsugi Hope

  2. Kintsugi Hope Introduction

  3. Kintsugi Hope Promo by St Michael’s Church Bristol

  4. Kintsugi Hope In Wales

  5. Kintsugi Hope

  6. The Kintsugi Hope Podcast

COMMENTS

  1. Home

    Who are we. Kintsugi Hope is a charity based in the UK striving to make a difference to peoples mental wellbeing. "Kintsugi" (金継ぎ)is a Japanese technique for repairing pottery with seams of gold.The word means'golden joinery' in Japanese. This repairs the brokenness in a way that makes the object more beautiful, and even more unique than it was prior to being broken.

  2. Events

    Check out our upcoming Kintsugi Hope events (tours, conferences, information sessions). Come and join us, we would love to see you.

  3. Brighter Days Tour

    Join us for The Brighter Days Tour for an inspiring, encouraging and practical evening on how we can find hope for the future. With live music from Natasha Petrovic and chat show-style commentary from Patrick Regan OBE. Join us for The Brighter Days Tour for an inspiring, encouraging and practical evening on how we can find hope for the future. ...

  4. Kintsugi Hope

    There is still time to come and join us on the fantastic Brighter Days tour! Get your tickets now to a date near you!! This is your chance to be part... Kintsugi Hope - There is still time to come and join us on...

  5. Kintsugi Hope Events

    Join us to explore together how we can elevate our understanding of mental health, eradicate the stigma against mental health issues by naming our position, and encourage a compassionate response through gentle presence. Kintsugi Hope is using Eventbrite to organize 9 upcoming events. Check out Kintsugi Hope's events, learn more, or contact ...

  6. Kintsugi Hope, Brighter Days Tour

    "The Brighter Days Tour is designed for anyone seeking practical tools and inspiration to invest in their emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. Together, we will explore ways to navigate life's challenges and embrace a brighter tomorrow." Kintsugi Hope. Patrick is the President and co-founder of Kintsugi Hope. An organisation ...

  7. There is still time to come and join us on the fantastic ...

    There is still time to come and join us on the fantastic Brighter Days tour! Get your tickets now to a date near you!! This is your chance to be part...

  8. Our Vision

    Kintsugi Hope is not just a charity. We have a vision of starting a movement of Kintsugi Hope Wellbeing Groups where people can experience: Safety and support where there is no shame and embarrassment in struggling. An increase in self-worth, confidence and wellbeing. A deeper understanding of the reality of God's love for them.

  9. Brighter Days Tour

    Sat, 16 Mar, 15:00 + 2 more. in front of Tortilla, outside the Cutty Sark DLR station. Free. Eventbrite - Kintsugi Hope presents Brighter Days Tour | London - Tuesday, 10 October 2023 at LSBU Hub, London, England. Find event and ticket information.

  10. Brighter Days from Kintsugi Hope

    Posted on 2 November 2023 by Laura Thomas. Kintsugi Hope is bringing their Brighter Days Tour to St Michael's Centre on Saturday 18 November. It starts at 7:30pm in our main Auditorium and tickets are £8 per person. Join Patrick Regan OBE and Natasha Petrovic for an evening of humour, music and inspiration. The Brighter Days Tour is packed ...

  11. Brighter Days Tour

    Eventbrite - Kintsugi Hope presents Brighter Days Tour | Claygate - Friday, 17 November 2023 at Holy Trinity Claygate, Claygate, England. Find event and ticket information. ... Save Black History Tour of British Museum - Afternoon Tour - Sunday 18 Feb 2024 to your collection. Share Black History Tour of British Museum - Afternoon Tour - Sunday ...

  12. Brighter Days Tour

    Southampton Hospitality Awards 2024 by Southampton Hoteliers Association. Fri, 23 Feb, 18:45. SO15 1RA. From £60.29. Southampton & Region Hoteliers Association. Eventbrite - Kintsugi Hope presents Brighter Days Tour | Southampton - Thursday, 9 November 2023 at Waypoint Church, Fareham, England. Find event and ticket information.

  13. KintsugiHope

    Kintsugi Hope exists to create safe and supportive spaces. THE BIG GIVE - DOUBLE YOUR DONATION HERE. Brighter Days Tour. Kintsugi Hope Shop. YouTube. Twitter. Instagram. Facebook. Kintsugi Hope Website. Mental Health Friendly Church Training Days. Kintsugi Hope Wellbeing Groups. Kintsugi Hope Podcast.

  14. Kintsugi Hope: Discovering treasure in life's scars

    Kintsugi Hope is a charity based in the UK striving to make a difference to peoples' mental wellbeing. 'Kintsugi' is a Japanese technique for repairing pottery with seams of gold. The word means 'golden joinery' in Japanese. This repairs the brokenness in a way that makes the object more beautiful, and even more unique than it was prior to being broken. Instead of hiding the scars it makes a ...

  15. Kintsugi Hope

    Kintsugi Hope is working towards a world where mental and emotional health is understood and accepted, with safe and supportive communities for everyone to g...

  16. Kintsugi Hope

    Kintsugi Hope, Boreham. 5,048 likes · 31 talking about this. Kintsugi Hope exists to create safe and supportive spaces in communities across the UK.

  17. Moscow Metro Underground Small-Group Tour

    Tours booked using discount coupon codes will be non refundable. Overview. Go beneath the streets on this tour of the spectacular, mind-bending Moscow Metro! Be awed by architecture and spot the Propaganda, then hear soviet stories from a local in the know. Finish it all up above ground, looking up to Stalins skyscrapers, and get the inside ...

  18. Events

    Check out our upcoming Kintsugi Hope events (tours, conferences, information sessions). Come and join us, we would love to see you.

  19. Moscow Metro

    One of the interesting tours that I offer to my clients is a visit to the Moscow subway. The idea of creating an underground road for traffic appeared in the beginning of twentieth century. However, the construction of the first subway began only in 1931 from Sokolniki to the Park of Culture with a branch to the Smolensk square.

  20. Moscow Metro Tour

    View the most beautiful of Moscow's Soviet-era metro stations on this walking tour. With an expert guide, visit five of the Russian capital's celebrated stations built during the Soviet period as you learn how the lavish, subway Moscow architecture was designed to express a bright, bold new Soviet future. Admire the extravagant décor, chandeliers and sculptures at the stations, including ...

  21. Talks

    If you are interested in booking a Kintsugi Hope speaker for your event or church find out more information here: Book a speaker. Patrick and the team speak in various venues opening up honest conversations and discussing mental health. This may be through preaching, tours and more.

  22. Tour of famous Moscow Metro. Explore the Underground World! (2 hours

    Toll Free 0800 011 2023 ... Day tours. Tours by Region

  23. Wellbeing Groups

    Book into a Wellbeing Group. Register your interest to attend or to run your own group by choosing one of the following options. Attend a group Run a group. Links to Kintsgui Hope's Wellbeing Groups booking pages.