Money Matters in St Petersburg
Before you visit St. Petersburg read these essentials that can help you prepare your trip. Traveling to Russia can be a little bit different from traveling to another European country. It’s always good to know about visa requirements, when to go, and other things ahead of time.
Banking Hours
Banks in Russia are generally open from 9 a.m. to 17 p.m., Monday to Friday. All the banks have a standard hour for lunch, which is usually from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. or from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Most banks are closed on Saturday and Sunday, as these days are common days-off in Russia. View article>>Credit Cards and Traveler's Checks
Credit cards and traveler's checks are widely accepted only in large cities. However one must remember that Russia is a country, which operates mainly on a cash-only basis. So it-s recommended that you always have some cash in case your card won't be accepted. View article>>Currency
The ruble is the only legal tender in Russian Federation. There are one hundred kopecks for one ruble. This is illegal to pay for goods and services in establishments. View article>>Gratuities
Tipping is usually required in restaurants and can be 5-10% of your bill. Do not tip in fast food eateries and cafes. You don-t need to tip hairdressers either (as they do in France or Britain). View article>>
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