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How to go from Pulkovo Airport to St. Petersburg

Posted on: 08.11.16 | by Irena Domingo

Pulkovo Airport is located about 23 kilometers south of St. Petersburg. In this post I will explain the different ways to get from Pulkovo airport to St Petersburg either the city center or outside, by public transport or taxi.

Pulkovo Airport - St. Petersburg

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • About Pulkovo Airport
  • Option 1: Bus+ Metro
  • Option 2: Taxi

About Pulkovo Airport

Logo Pulkovo airport

The Pulkovo airport at St. Petersburg is the third busiest in Russia after Domodedovo and Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow. This is a newly renovated airport where you find it hard to get lost, since once you get to Terminal 1, there is only one way to migration office, then to collect the luggage and the exit.

Some data about the airport:

  • The airport code is LED, which derives from the name it had during the time of the former Soviet Union, Leningrad.
  • In 2015 it had a volume of 5 million passengers.
  • It is located about 23 kilometers south of downtown St. Petersburg.
  • Bars and restaurants: Burguer King, Starbucks, Macdonald´s, O’Reilly’s Irish Pub, American Bar & Grill, Planeta Sushi, Kamchatka Restaurant. Il Patio, Ice Bar, Puro Gusto, Costa Coffee, Shokoladnitsa, PMI Sky bar, etc.
  • The airport serves as a base of Russia’s Rossiya Airlines.
  • Airport website (English version): https://www.pulkovoairport.ru/en/

Pulkovo airport - New terminal 1

It is possible to go from Pulkovo airport to the center of St. Petersburg by bus (by boarding the transshipment subway station called Moskovskaya) or by taxi.

Option 1: Bus+ Metro

It is the most economical transportation system to get to St. Petersburg, but you must take into account that they only get to the outskirts of St. Petersburg where they begin Metro lines. Therefore, to reach the city center (or to the hotel) you must also take the St. Petersburg Metro.

There are three buses that can be caught just outside the arrivals hall and take you to the nearest metro station called Moskovskaya:

  • Express city number 39Ex
    • Runs from 5:25 am until 0:20 at night with a frequency of 25-30 minutes.
    • It takes 20 minutes to get to the Moskovskaya subway station.
    • The ticket costs 30 rubles.
  • City bus number 39
    • It circulates from 5:30 to 1:30 am with a frequency of 12-20 minutes.
    • It takes to get to the Moskovskaya subway station about 30-35 minutes.
    • The ticket also costs 30 rubles.
  • Minivan cab number K39
    • It is a small minivan that runs every 5 minutes, between 7:00 and 23:30.
    • It takes to reach Moskovskaya station about 15-20 minutes.
    • The ticket costs 40 rubles

Pulkovo airport map

All these buses will leave you the station Moskovskaya metro, just outside St. Petersburg, which means you have to buy a metro ticket to get to the center of St. Petersburg. Moskovskaya subway line is No. 2 (the blue) and passes through the center of the city (Nevsky Prospekt stop).

St. Petersburg Metro:

  • Website: http://www.metro.spb.ru/en/
  • Map: St. Petersburg Metro.
  • Metro Schedule: the St. Petersburg Metro begins to open their stations at around 5:30 am and closes at around 1:00 in the morning. The best is to consult the times for each station on the Metro website: http://www.metro.spb.ru/en/pricetickets.html
  • Ticket price: a simple metro ticket in St. Petersburg costs 35 rubles, though if you’re using it more times you can buy a 10 trips bonus of (330 rubles), 20 trips (630 rubles), etc. More information on the price of tickets: http://www.metro.spb.ru/en/pricetickets.html

St. Petersburg Metro map

Advantages of using the bus and Metro

  • It is the most economic means of transport. For about 65 rubles it is possible to reach the city center (30 rubles the bus and 35 rubles the Metro ticket)

Disadvantages of using the bus and Metro

  • You have to make transhipments, which is inconvenient if you have many suitcases or they are too heavy.
  • If you arrive at dawn to St. Petersburg, you can’t use the bus or the Metro

Option 2: Taxi

The other option to go to St. Petersburg is by taxi, a more expensive but more convenient option. The cab ride to downtown St. Petersburg lasts 30 to 60 minutes, depending on traffic volume.

You can book a taxi in two ways:

  • Book taxi at the airport itself. Upon arrival at the airport you can book a cab by going to the taxi companies counters operating at the airport and that are found in the arrivals area, on the first floor of the taxi terminal. Getting to the center of St. Petersburg can cost you about 1,100 rubles.

Taxi desk - Pulkovo airport

IMPORTANT. It is advisable to ignore people who approach you offering you to collect your luggage and offering you a taxi. These are illegal taxi drivers and probably more expensive than the official ones.

  • Book a taxi in advance on arrival. You can book a taxi in advance with some taxi company operating in St. Petersburg. In this case they will be waiting with a sign in hand with your full name. There are many taxi companies operating in St. Petersburg and you can book taxi in advance:
    • Kiwitaxi
    • Lingotaxi
    • Welcometaxi
    • 777taxi
    • Ruskotaxi

The company that I know the most is KiwiTaxi, which has an easy online booking system. A taxi service from Pulkovo airport to the center of St. Petersburg could cost 1,200 rubles.

Booking taxi Pulkovo airport - St. Petersburg

Advantages of taking a cab

  • It is the most convenient option, especially if you’re loaded with suitcases, since it picks you up just outside the airport and drop you off at the door of your hotel or accommodation.
  • It is the only option if you arrive early in the morning to the airport.

Disadvantages of taking a cab

  • It is a more expensive means of transport, though if it is shared with several people, it is much more economic.

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Hello, my name is Irena. I was born in Russia in 1974 during the Soviet era. I worked as a Russian teacher and as a translator and interpreter for the past 15 years. One of my main hobbies is traveling. Therefore, through this blog I want to help those people who want to travel to Russia from the United States or Canada.

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