The Deepest Metro Station in St Petersburg, Russia. Admiralteyskaya
Admiralteyskaya is one of the deepest metro stations in the World and the deepest in St. Petersburg, Russia. The depth is 86 meters (282ft) underground. Opened at the 28th of December, 2011.
Also it is the closest subway station such a significant places of St. Petersburg, like The State Hermitage (Winter Palace), St Isaacs Cathedral and Admiralty. Being located nearby the metro station is named after The Admiralty.
As the most of metro stations in Russia, is it named in adjective form (responds to the Russian question which one (KAKAYA?) - AdmiralteysKAYA.
The artistic design dedicated to the marine theme. There are four mosaic panels - The Admiralty, Neva, The Neptune and The Foundation of The Admiralty and one stained glass window.
The platform of the station has a column-wall three arched structure. There are an images of famous Russian Admirals on those walls like Ushakov, Nakhimov, Sveshnikov, Bellingshausen.
Riding Metro Line M1, Train Station To Train Stations, St. Petersburg, Russia
Gostiny Dvor to Begovaya ride, Line 3, Saint Petersburg Metro
Gostiny Dvor to Begovaya ride, Line 3, Saint Petersburg Metro
With following stops:
6:23 - Gostiny Dvor (opened in 1967)
10:16 - Vasileostrovskaya (1967)
13:23 Primorskaya (1979)
17:05 - Novokrestovskaya (2018)
20:21 - Begovaya (2018)
St Petersburg Metro - Palace Of The People!
When its cold and raining outside (or even snowing!) and you’ve had enough of museums, what is there to do in St Petersburg? Well, let us show you! We spent a day riding the St Petersburg metro system to several different stations.
Why? St Petersburg has some of the most elaborate underground metro stations in the world (and also some of the deepest). You can start your own metro tour from any station and make it up as you go along :)
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Metro St. Petersburg 2018 / El Metro De San Petersburgo
El Metro De San Petersburgo, Russia
Mezhdunarodnaya to Sadovaya ride, Line 5, Saint Petersburg Metro
Mezhdunarodnaya to Sadovaya ride, Line 5, Saint Petersburg Metro
With following stops:
6:15 - Mezhdunarodnaya (opened in 2012)
7:55 - Bukharestskaya (2012)
10:02 - Volkovskaya (2008)
12:35 - Obvodny Kanal (2010)
15:15 - Zvenigorodskaya (2008)
17:35 - Sadovaya (1991)
Guide to the Saint Petersburg Metro
New to Saint Petersburg? The Liden & Denz Guide to the Saint Petersburg Metro System will show you which stations you should know in order to get around the city. Filmed, edited, and hosted by our Video Blogger Intern Ryan Gourley.
Saint Petersburg Metro
Saint Petersburg Metro is not quite as majestic as Moscow's but some stations are pretty impressive:
0:00 : Avtovo
1:05 : Kirovski zavod
2:04 : Baltiyskaya
3:01 : Sadovaya
4:01 : Pushkinskaya
5:01 : Narvskaya
St. Petersburg Metro—Take a People-Watching Ride on a Long Escalator
The striking thing about St. Petersburg's amazing subway system (like Moscow's) is that it is extremely deep. It was dug by nearly free peasant labor in the 1930s and—after a break for World War II—finished in the 1950s. While London's impressive system feels rickety, St. Petersburg's feels industrial-strength and bomb-hardened. Getting around by metro is second nature for locals. Today millions of citizens who use the system spend a good part of their lives—about an hour a week—riding escalators like this. Subscribe at for regular blog updates from Europe.
Podorozhnik Public Transportation Card in St. Petersburg, Russia
Podorozhnik is a universal payment card for all public transportation (metro, bus, trolley bus, tram) in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
You can buy it in any metro station of Saint Petersburg for cash or bank card.
The card is rechargeable, you can always re-fill it with different methods, including an online payment. Also with Podorozhnik card you can use different tariff plans which will make your rides cheaper than if you will pay off single rides.
Exploring the Metro in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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The Saint Petersburg Metro exhibits many typical Soviet designs and features exquisite decorations and artwork making it one of the most attractive and elegant metros int the world.
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Road to Moscow by Jingle Punks
St Petersburg metro blast: What we know so far
A blast has ripped through an underground train in Russia's second-largest city, killing at least 11 people and injuring 45 others.
ITV News Security Editor Rohit Kachroo has the latest.
Russia: Saint Petersburg Metro, ALL stations (blue line)
In IGOR in Russia: Metro edition series I'll visit every metro station on every line in Saint Petersburg. Metro is the most convenient way to travel in Saint Petersburg. It costs 45 rubles (0,6 euros, 0.8 dollars) per trip, the trip ends by exiting the station you need to get off at.
To travel you can buy a token, buy Podorozhnik travel card (load money on it) or pay with your phone at the gate's readers. When entering, if you're carrying a bigger bag, it will be screened for safety reasons. You can hop on and hop off on as many stations you like without exiting the station (some last stations require you to exit the station, you will have to buy a new ticket to get back on in this case).
St. Petersburg Russia Metro - August 2019
We cruised the Baltic in August 2019 to celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary. One port of call on the cruise was St. Petersburg Russia where we spent two days on a guided tour. The tour included spending sometime in The Metro which is one of the deepest in the world. St. Petersburg is a series of islands so the metro had to be run deep enough to go under the surrounding waterways. We traveled on the longest escalator we’ve ever seen.
Original designers incorporated art into the stations and platforms. We were told the idea was to create an art museum for the masses. As you can see in the video, everything appeared to be dated but was clean and well maintained.
St. Petersburg, Russia subway platform doors
Particularly interesting platform doors on the St. Petersburg, Russia metro.
METRO CLUB — Saint-Petersburg
METRO CLUB is the biggest dancing night club of Russia and one of the best-known clubs in Europe!
Saint Petersburg Metro, Russia Metro, Saint Petersburg The Grand Metro Tour in English
The Saint Petersburg, Russia Metro, The Grand Metro Tour in English is definitely one of our most interesting tours, what makes this tour a must see is its beautiful architecture a few stations commemorate famous historical figures and scenes from Russians illustrious history. Two and a half million people use this metro daily, quite staggering if you think about (yet only the 12 busiest metro system in the world)
We call it the Grand Metro Tour because of its refined and beautiful stations. This is what we will explore on our tour. In this video I discuss two metro stations.
Introducing Saint Petersburg in English to all travelers to Saint Petersburg who are looking for unique and interesting walking tours. We offer four types of tours : Splendour Intro Tour, Grand Metro Tour, Hidden Gems Tour and the FUN FOOD and VODKA Tour.
This video is brought to you by Saint Petersburg in English, offering specialist walking tours of the inner city of Saint Petersburg, Russia
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People getting onto the metro in St Petersburg, Russia
Most beautiful metro in Saint Petersburg, Russia: ALL STATIONS (red line)
In Igor in Russia: Metro edition series I'll visit every metro station on every line in Saint Petersburg. Red metro line is the first and most decorated metro line in St. Petersburg!
Metro is the most convenient way to travel in Saint Petersburg. It costs 45 rubles (0,6 euros, 0.8 dollars) per trip, the trip ends by exiting the station you need to get off at.
To travel you can buy a token, buy Podorozhnik travel card (load money on it) or pay with your phone at the gate's readers. When entering, if you're carrying a bigger bag, it will be screened for safety reasons. You can hop on and hop off on as many stations you like without exiting the station (some last stations require you to exit the station, you will have to buy a new ticket to get back on in this case).
Metro nightclub in St. Petersburg (My trip to Russia - Day 5 Part 3)
This clip is about me at the Metro Nightclub in St. Petersburg. Cams are not allowed in there but I guess I was lucky for sometimes before I was asked to stop!
*** This is part of the trip I made to Russia in September 2010 where I spent 9 days between Moscow and St. Petersburg.