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Vosstaniya Square and Nevsky Prospekt at night

Arrival to
St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg is one of Russia's biggest transport hubs. The city is served by Pulkovo International Airport, five rail terminals, and a sea port. It also boasts numerous road links to cities in Russia and Europe.

There is likely to be increased traffic at all transport hubs during the Forum. We therefore advise participants to plan their journey well in advance.

Visa support If required, participants can apply for a visa by invitation for foreign arrivals (for all Forum participants) or an e-visa (for citizens of 64 foreign countries).
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AirportPulkovo (LED)

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Rail terminalsMoskovsky, Ladozhsky, Vitebsky, Finlyandsky, Baltiysky

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Sea port

By air

Pulkovo (LED) is the only airport in St. Petersburg servicing regular domestic and international flights. For the latest information, please visit the websites of Pulkovo Airport and your airlines of interest. Alternatively, you may contact airlines directly.

Pulkovo Airport terminal

By train

St. Petersburg has five rail terminals: Moskovsky, Ladozhsky, Vitebsky, Finlyandsky, and Baltiysky. Each of St. Petersburg's rail terminals is conveniently situated and serves suburban and international routes.

Moskovsky Rail Terminal at Vosstaniya Square

Moscow – St. Petersburg

Sapsan high-speed trains depart from Leningradsky Terminal in Moscow, and arrive at Moskovsky Rail Terminal in St. Petersburg. Thirteen trains run along the route daily, with the journey time ranging from 3.5 to 4 hours.

Please visit the Russian Railways website for a detailed Sapsan timetable.

Moskovsky Rail Terminal

Ploshchad Vosstaniya metro station, 85, Nevsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg

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