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Arriving in St. Petersburg

Arriving in St. Petersburg

Arriving in Russia can be an overwhelming experience and it doesn't help that there are so few signs in English. Don't worry! The city has very good public-transport options from the airport and all of St. Petersburg's train stations are conveniently located next to metro stops. Our guide contains the best options for getting from the city's main arrival points to where you're staying.

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