Study abroad in Saint Petersburg
Housing, transport, universities, language expectations and daily life for exchange students in Saint Petersburg.
Country
RussiaStudent Budget
RUB 40,000 – 85,000/month
Transport Card
The Podorozhnik card: a rechargeable pay-as-you-go card for metro, buses, trams, and trolleybuses, much cheaper per ride than single tickets. Students can also get a discounted student travel card (БСК).
Population
About 5.6 million city residents (2025 estimate), Russia's second-largest city
Study abroad in Saint Petersburg: student life
Study abroad in Saint Petersburg works best when you choose by university fit, neighbourhood and daily routine, not just the city photo. Russia's imperial cultural capital — canals, palaces, the Hermitage, and the famous White Nights — with strong universities and a slightly gentler pace than Moscow. Check campus commute, night safety and housing before committing.
Who loves this city?
Students drawn to art, history, architecture, and literature who want a walkable European-feeling capital of palaces and canals, a deep cultural scene, and a slightly slower, more bohemian pace than Moscow.
What makes it special
Saint Petersburg is an open-air museum: you walk to class past the Hermitage, baroque palaces, and canal bridges, and in June the White Nights keep the sky bright until the early hours. It pairs world-class culture with lower costs than most European capitals.
Newcomer shocks
- The winter darkness is real — in December the sun barely clears the rooftops, which hits some newcomers hard.
- As everywhere in Russia, your foreign Visa/Mastercard will not work; arrive with cash and a plan for a local account.
- The weather is famously grey and changeable — locals joke there are only a few truly sunny weeks a year.
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Weather in Saint Petersburg & what to pack
Saint Petersburg's weather affects clothing, transport and social life more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan heat, rain, cold, humidity or daylight before arrival.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January -3° / -8° | ❄️ Snow, grey and dampSnow, grey and damp, cold | Very short, dark days; layer up. |
| February -3° / -9° | ❄️ Coldest, snowyColdest, snowy, cold | Still dark but lengthening. |
| March 2° / -4° | ❄️ Melting snow, slushMelting snow, slush, cold | Brighter; wet underfoot. |
| April 9° / 1° | 🌤️ Cool spring, showersCool spring, showers, cool | Days lengthen quickly. |
| May 16° / 6° | 🌤️ Mild, changeableMild, changeable, mild | Long evenings begin; parks reopen. |
| June 20° / 11° | 🌧️ Warm, some rainWarm, some rain, warm | White Nights — barely dark at all. |
| July 23° / 14° | 🌤️ Warmest, showersWarmest, showers, warm | Peak season; long bright days. |
| August 21° / 13° | 🌤️ Warm, cooling lateWarm, cooling late, warm | Pleasant; good before semester. |
| September 15° / 8° | 🌧️ Crisp autumn, rainCrisp autumn, rain, mild | Golden but wet; ideal arrival. |
| October 8° / 3° | 🌧️ Cool and wetCool and wet, cool | Days shorten fast; grey spells. |
| November 1° / -2° | ❄️ First snow, darkFirst snow, dark, cold | The greyest, darkest stretch. |
| December -2° / -6° | ❄️ Snow and frostSnow and frost, cold | Festive lights ease the long nights. |
Winters are cold, dark, and damp rather than extreme — typically -3°C to -10°C but grey with few daylight hours. Pavements get icy and slushy, so waterproof insulated boots matter more than in drier Moscow.
Packing checklist
- Bring a genuinely warm, waterproof winter kit — it is the damp grey cold, not extreme frost, that catches people out.
- Pack a good umbrella and waterproof boots; rain and slush are frequent across the year.
- Bring some cash (USD/EUR) to exchange on arrival before your Russian bank card is active.
Cost of living for students in Saint Petersburg
Cost of Living Index
44.8 / 100
Affordable · World avg ≈ 44
The budget to study abroad in Saint Petersburg is mostly rent-led: use RUB 20000-50000/month for rooms and RUB 40000-85000/month as the wider monthly planning range. Keep a buffer for deposit, transport and first-week setup.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared Room Rent | RUB 20,000 – 40,000 | A room in a shared flat; cheaper on Vasilyevsky outskirts and outer metro stops. |
| University Dormitory | RUB 1,200 – 8,000 | University dorms (obshchezhitie) are the cheapest option for enrolled and exchange students; basic and often shared. |
| Transport | RUB 1,000 – 2,900 | Discounted student travel card vs the standard monthly pass. |
| Utilities And Mobile | RUB 1,800 – 5,500 | Often bundled into dorm fees; a mobile plan adds RUB 300–700. |
Going out & dining
Supermarket basket
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Saint Petersburg
Housing in Saint Petersburg should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Start with the university, verified platforms and student groups with scam checks.
Vasilyevsky Island
Mid for the city.Classic student life near SPbU with embankment walks.
Petrogradsky Side
Higher, central pricing.Central, leafy, near ITMO and nightlife.
Admiralteysky / Tsentralny
Higher; tourist-core pricing.Living in the historic core, walkable to everything.
Where to search
Official contacts
Host university accommodation or international office
Start with your host university in Saint Petersburg; it usually has residence routes, partner platforms or scam warnings.
Student residences
University residences or recommended housing
Useful first landing if you apply early and accept less flexibility.
Private platforms
Student groups
International student groups
Useful for flatmates and scam alerts; always verify the contract, landlord identity and payment route.
Documents to prepare
Passport with valid study visa
University admission or exchange confirmation
Migration registration slip
Deposit funds (cash or local card) and signed rental contract
Timing
Apply for a university dorm as soon as the host opens applications — places are limited and cheap.
Keep short-term accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.
Confirm minimum term and cancellation rules before signing for a single-semester stay.
Deposit & contract notes
Do not pay a deposit without a written contract, landlord identity and proof the room exists.
Ask whether utilities, internet and agency fees are included.
Red flags
Never transfer money before viewing the flat and verifying the owner's identity.
Always get a written rental contract (договор найма) — you need it for migration registration.
Be suspicious of prices far below market for the district.
Is Saint Petersburg safe for students?
Safety Index
62.5 / 100
Generally safe
Crime Index
37.5 / 100
Moderate crime
Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.
Saint Petersburg is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, traffic, housing scams or weak arrival planning. Save emergency numbers and test your commute.
Saint Petersburg is generally safe for everyday student life with normal big-city caution. Pickpockets work Nevsky Prospekt and packed metro; the bigger practical issues are the same as nationwide — foreign cards not working and limited international flights.
Top risks
- Pickpocketing on Nevsky Prospekt, around tourist sights, and on crowded metro.
- Taxi overcharging if hailed on the street — use the Yandex Go app instead.
- Rental scams targeting foreigners arriving near semester start; never pay before viewing.
Getting around Saint Petersburg
Transport in Saint Petersburg works best once you activate the right pass or card in week one. A direct campus route often matters more than the most famous neighbourhood.
🚇 Metro + ground transport (Podorozhnik)
The metro is among the deepest in the world and the fastest way across the city. Load a Podorozhnik card; students can get a discounted travel card (БСК) for cheaper monthly travel.
Student travel card (БСК)
🚌 Yandex Go (ride-hailing)
The default taxi app — cheap and reliable, essential after the metro closes and during bridge-raising season when central crossings shut overnight.
No student rate; cheap overall
🚊 Trams, buses & marshrutkas
A dense surface network reaches the islands and outer districts; the same card works across all of it.
Same student card
Things to do in Saint Petersburg as a student
Events in Saint Petersburg help students build groups and understand the city without spending only on expensive plans. Mix local culture, campus events, festivals and repeatable low-cost routines.
Student discounts & perks in Saint Petersburg
Student perks in Saint Petersburg can reduce transport, food and culture if you carry proof of enrolment. Activate them early because small savings matter by the end of the month.
Museums & Culture
Food Savings
Get the discounted student travel card (БСК) for cheaper monthly metro and ground transport. Fares & passes
Universities in Saint Petersburg for exchange students
ITMO University are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.
ITMO University
Saint Petersburg's IT and deep-tech powerhouse — strong in computer science, photonics, and AI, with one of Russia's most international, English-friendly campuses and exchange programmes.
Student social life in Saint Petersburg
Social life in Saint Petersburg starts faster when you join faculty groups, sport, exchange networks or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 4
Public Groups 2
SPbU International Office
Official Saint Petersburg State University international support — onboarding, buddy contacts, and announcements.
ITMO International Students
Official ITMO support hub for incoming international and exchange students.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
Reddit r/AskARussian
Active space for practical questions on living in Saint Petersburg as a foreigner — payments, SIM, and housing.