Tourists should be on the lookout for the best balance between time and cost to travel to their next destination. Travelers looking to go from Sweden to St. Petersburg have a few good options, with all of them either originating in or routing through Stockholm. Air fares between the two great Baltic cities are reasonable, with fares ranging from $250 to $350, even in summer. Those looking for a bargain that trades time for savings can combine the ferry with a bus or rail connection.
Instructions
Stockholm to Tallinn to St. Petersburg
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Book passage on the ferry across the Baltic Sea to Estonia. The Tallink company operates ferries from Stockholm to Tallinn.
2Connect to St. Petersburg by either bus or train. The bus is recommended, because it runs more frequently, and at about 20 euros and an 8-hour ride is very competitive. There is no onward ferry route.
3Get out in St. Petersburg.
Stockholm to Helsinki to St. Petersburg
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Book passage on the ferry to Finland. Both the Silja and Viking lines run ferries to Helsinki.
5Transfer to a bus or train. Both buses and trains are regularly available for the trip to St. Petersburg. The 5-hour train ride between Helsinki and St. Petersburg is modern and comfortable. The ferry route to St. Petersburg was closed in 2008.
6Get out in St. Petersburg.
Fly from Stockholm to St. Petersburg
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Check the flights from Arlanda International Airport (ARN) in Stockholm to Pulkovo International Airport (LED) in St. Petersburg. The only direct route is by air. FinnAir, SAS and Aeroflot ply this route regularly.
8Choose a flight that matches your schedule and budget requirements, but also one that issues e-tickets. Most, but not all, European airlines do this, and a traveler cannot wait on the mail.
9Purchase the flight. Go to the ARN 90 to 120 minutes in advance, either by taxi or by Stockholm's airport light rail transit service.
10Fly to St. Petersburg.
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