What kind of transport should a tourist travel to in St. Petersburg?

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Arriving in St. Petersburg and planning to see the sights of the Northern Capital, it makes no sense to rent a car. The exception is those tourists who settle for the city line, those who stop directly in St. Petersburg will have enough public transport.

You can get to the city from the Pulkovo airport by buses No. 13, 39, by minibuses K3, K39, 39A, K113. Moving in the center of St. Petersburg is best on foot, sometimes driving up the metro, buses, shuttles. If plans call for visits to suburbs, such as Peterhof, Gatchina, Pushkin, trains are added to the list of transportation types.

Some of the tourist sites (Copper Horseman, embankments, Peter and Paul Fortress) can be reached by boats and motor ships. For this in the warm season there are 5 public water transport routes connecting the center of St. Petersburg with remote areas and suburbs. Pleasure boats are also going to Petergof, Shlisselburg, Kronstadt

January 11, 2012

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