What budget for activities and outings Saint-Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург)?

Because of the advantageous relationship between the rouble and the euro and the difference in the cost of living with France, visits are generally cheap and the rates charged should not push you to make any cornelian arbitrages. Most sites also offer one free day per month, such as the Hermitage on the third Thursday of each month. For L'Ermitage, it is possible to buy an electronic voucher in advance on the website. 1-day ticket: 830 RUB (Main Complex + Major State), 2-day ticket: 1,020 RUB (the 2-day ticket also includes admission to the Menshikov Palace, Peter the Great Winter Palace and the Porcelain Museum). This second ticket is not only advantageous, but it is also a good value for money, given the size of the museum. The voucher is valid for 90 days from the moment of purchase

St. Petersburg offers a lot of free green spaces for your solo exercises if you are a jogger, Scandinavian walker or other. Russians generally prefer to train in sports clubs. It will be more difficult for non-Russians to join free outdoor group activities (such as gym or yoga classes). In winter, ice skating is very popular, with several nice open-air spots in the city. On sunny days, you tend to see more and more bikes. If you don't have bike paths, they ride on pavements which, fortunately, are often wide enough so that it is not too awkward or dangerous.

You'll easily find something for every budget, but if you're looking for quality souvenirs and products, be prepared to pay a little more. Don't use a credit card in the markets but don't worry about it in the "hard" shops.

For ballet and opera performances, it is imperative to reserve your tickets as far in advance as possible. Incoming agencies will be of great help if you wish to secure your tickets and placements without worrying too much about logistics.

Nightclub admission costs around €10-15 when buying admission on the spot. For some evenings, it is possible to register on the list or buy your tickets in advance through the official website of the establishments, this will save you a few euros.

What budget to eat Saint-Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург)?

With such a choice, you can really eat at any budget and from 100 RUB. To eat quickly and cheaply, the famous Soviet-era canteens (stolovaya) are scattered here and there in the city. Lunch is served among office workers, students and workers who are finishing or starting their shift. It is a real local experience and tourists are rare. If their cuisine doesn't deserve a song, they eat very well and at very low prices (often less than 10 € for a full meal). In any case, prices don't bite at SPB and good tables are often more than affordable.
Almost all establishments accept CB, except for small ryumochnaya bars and a few neighbourhood canteens. It is therefore not superfluous to always carry a little bit of cash with you.

Tips are not very common but always welcome. You will often see a tip box on the counter for those who appreciate service.
Credit cards and smartphone payments are accepted almost everywhere except in the old ryumochnayas.
Happy hours are not common, but drinks are much cheaper than in France, so it's not too much trouble to find one.

What is the budget for accommodation Saint-Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург)?

Luxury hotels. It is usually very beautiful/very historic/very expensive, but if you have decided to break your piggy bank, St. Petersburg has some excellent establishments and some of the most beautiful hotels in Europe. To access this category of establishments, one night in season costs between 200 and 300 € in a standard double room.

Intermediate budget. The category of charming or comfort hotels includes both poorly lit ground floors and small pearls in the city centre . The selection of comfort and/or charming hotels proposed in the guide helps to avoid unpleasant surprises. One night will cost between 60 and 80 € in season.

Low budget. To sleep at a lower cost, you will have to resort to youth hostels, hostels or renting apartments and rooms in private homes. A bed in a dormitory costs 10 to 20 € out of season, 25 € + in season.

Travel budget Saint-Petersburg (Санкт-Петербург) and cost of living

Despite its attractiveness and success, Piter is still a much more affordable city than Moscow, and the cost of living and the exchange rate of the ruble are significantly lower for wallets in euros, Swiss francs or Canadian dollars.
Below are some recommended average daily prices. The prices are presented as follows: accommodation, catering, recreation (museums, etc.).

Small budget: 30 € + 25 € + 15 € = 70 €Medium

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60 € + 30 € + 20 € = 110 €Large

budget: 180 € + 40 € + 30 € = 250 € Prepare

your trip well by having the rates for the main expenses confirmed. While the devaluation of the ruble is very advantageous for foreign visitors, St. Petersburg tends to see its prices fluctuate sharply upwards during the Sleepless Night period!