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Is it safe for Americans to visit St Petersburg?

Safety: Traveling to St Petersburg is generally safe. Tourists are unlikely to be victims of crime, apart from petty theft. Always carry your passport with you for identification and immediately report any incident to police. Try to avoid groups of beggars or gypsies and guard your valuables.



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You'll need 4–7 days just to walk through the old quarters, and maybe taking a couple of boat tours. If you like museums, there are two world-class art places — the Hermitage and the Russian museum — stuffed with treasures.

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St. Petersburg is a less expensive place to visit than nearby cities such as Clearwater. The average daily cost per person in Clearwater is $241 while the average daily cost per person in St. Petersburg is $163.

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Do not travel to Russia due to the security environment and the impacts of the military conflict with Ukraine. Due to recent military tensions additional security restrictions, including some limitations on movement, may remain in place in some regions.

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The Saint Petersburg metro area is a bustling region with a unique blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. One of the city's most appealing features is its walkability, and many of those moving to St.

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