Welcome to the historic heart of Saint Petersburg! The Peter and Paul Fortress is a must-see destination for visitors to this storied city. Here's how to reach this iconic site:
Taking the metro is a convenient way to get to the fortress. The nearest metro station is Gorkovskaya (line 2/green line). Once you exit the station, it's about a 15-minute walk to the fortress. Follow the signs and cross the Ioannovsky Bridge or the Kronverksky Bridge to reach the island where the fortress is located.
Several city buses can take you close to the fortress, including bus numbers 6, 46, 76 and trolleybus numbers 1, 7, 11. Alight at the "Troitskaya Ploshchad" stop. From there, it's a short walk to the Peter and Paul Fortress.
In the summer months, one of the most scenic ways to reach the fortress is by taking a boat trip along the Neva River. Look for boat services labeled as “River Trams” which have stops at the fortress. This method offers a unique and memorable approach to the site, with excellent views of the surrounding area.
If you prefer a more direct route, taxis and ride-sharing services like Yandex.Taxi or Gett are widely available throughout Saint Petersburg. Simply set your destination to the Peter and Paul Fortress or Петропавловская крепость in Russian.
If you're staying in the city center and enjoy walking, Peter and Paul Fortress is within walking distance from many central locations in Saint Petersburg. From the State Hermitage Museum, it's approximately a 30-minute walk, heading northeast across one of the bridges that cross the Neva River.
Remember to check opening hours and ticketing information before your visit to ensure a smooth experience. Enjoy your time at this historic and cultural landmark!