| It is very sad, but Saint-Petersburg is not very friendly for disabled people. You need to look for the special sign. The Hermitage museum, the Russian museum and Church on Spilt Blood have special entrances. The pavement on Nevsky Avenue and other main roads don’t have many holes, but wheelchair users often have a bumpy time. For travelers with visual or hearing difficulties: Russian drivers never stop, so be careful crossing the streets. |
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Travel tips
Nevsky Prospect and other downtown streets are very popular places for pickpockets. They like to block the entrances/ exits of public transport and metro entrances (particularly during rush hour). It may be wiser to leave valuables in your hotel’s safe and carry enough cash for the day. Think twice about leaving mobile phones in bags when checking them at the theater or nightclub cloakrooms. |
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+7 (812) 332-50-56, +7 (812) 929-47-59
E-Mail: kleverspb@gmail.com
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