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City with magnificent sights Many Travelers? Huge Tourist Crowds Unfortunately, the amazing sights of St. Petersburg don’t come as conveniently as you might prefer. Pickpockets are plentiful, cops are known for shaking-down visitors, there have been disturbing violent attacks against people of color, and the locals certainly won’t win any hospitality awards. It’s expensive here, so budget travelers will want to limit their stay. Solo females, as well as anyone else who’s understandably uncomfortable with the issues above, may not find St. Petersburg to their liking, or may be best served by visiting as part of a tour group. As with Russia in general, St. Petersburg is problematic for the disabled. St. Petersburg merits a minimum of three full days, including a day at the Hermitage. If you are an art buff, then you can easily spend another day or two to further explore the Hermitage. There are several possibilities on when to visit St. Petersburg. June and September are ideal, with pleasant weather and smaller crowds. As with the rest of Europe, July and August are warm, but draw the biggest crowds, and also tend to have some rain. Winter is frigid, but as Russia is so vividly identified with winter, this can be a good time to visit if you can handle the cold. Avoid the transition periods of April and late October.
Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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Recommended Resources
- Online St. Petersburg guide at Wikitravel or Lonely Planet
- Book local tours in St. Petersburg with Viator
- Best Russia guidebook for independents: Lonely Planet
- Best Russia guidebook for travelers on tours: Eyewitness Guides
- Russia traveler's forum at Lonely Planet
- Traveler's journals for Russia at MyTripJournal
- Map of St. Petersburg
