4 Best Shopping in St. Petersburg, Russia

Apraksin Dvor

City Center

St. Petersburg's less wealthy citizens come to this seething bazaar to shop for cheap clothes, shoes, DVDs, household items, and whatever else you can think of. The market is a chaotic relic of the Yeltsin years, and hardly befitting Russia's newfound love affair with Slavic glamour. As a result the city's rulers have decreed that Apraksin Dvor must go, although it's very popular with the locals, and the traders are a resourceful bunch who are fighting to remain in place. They are likely to win in the end.

28–30 ul. Sadovaya, St. Petersburg, St.-Petersburg, 191023, Russia
812-310--6121
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Rate Includes: Daily 10:00-19:00

Kuznechny Rynok

Vladimirskaya

This is the best and most expensive of St. Petersburg's food markets and one of the best places to find caviar, fresh dairy products, and an assortment of local honey.

3 per. Kuznechny, St. Petersburg, St.-Petersburg, 191002, Russia
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Rate Includes: Monday-Saturday 8:00-20:00; Sunday 8:00-19:00

Polyustrovsky Rynok

Vyborg Side

On the weekend you can find a pet market, with puppies, kittens, chickens, and more. In a possibly surprising twist, the market also boasts an impressive fur department, with some good bargains on such items as rabbit-fur winter hats.

45 Polyustrovsky pr., St. Petersburg, St.-Petersburg, 195197, Russia
812-540-3039
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Rate Includes: Daily 9:00-19:00

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Sennoi Rynok

City Center

This may be the biggest food market in the city; the entrance is just a short walk from ploshchad Sennaya. While this is one of the cheapest places in the city to buy fresh produce, the goods are mainly sold extremely close to their expiration date and anything bought here should be used within a day or two.

4 Moskovsky pr., St. Petersburg, St.-Petersburg, 190031, Russia