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St. Petersburg White Nights, non-stop party

Alexander Popkov·
RussiaSt. PetersburgTravelFeaturedPhoto storyTravel photographyBest of Europe!Travel like a localNightlife
·July 24, 2019

During the White Nights, St. Petersburg’s central streets are packed! I believe, among its northern neighbors, it is the most fun place to be in summer. You won’t get anything like it in Finland, Scandinavia or Baltic countries.

St. Petersburg White Nights
In this post, you will get to know what White Nights are and how are they celebrated

Helsinki, where I now live, has quite good conditions for employees, but the nightlife and parties are disastrously boring. I have outsourced it all back to my hometown – St. Petersburg (happily in pursuit of a career I didn’t move further than Helsinki). I return every month and stay long during summer. I suggest you do the same, even if you need a visa to Russia, it is well worth it.

White nights, what is it exactly?

In summer, the nights in the north are bright, the closer to the north pole, the longer the days are. St. Petersburg is well advertised for its White Nights. But don’t talk about it to people of the far north, they will laugh at you. White Nights is a “light” version of Midnight Sun (which happens in the Arctic Circle).

If you google “St. Petersburg White Nights”, it will tell you that they happen in mid-July. These are indeed the longest days, but it doesn’t mean that it is the only time when the party goes on. The city is alive for the whole summer.

St. Petersburg White Nights
In mid-July, most of the time, it looks like this. It goes dark only for half an hour. 

I would argue, that the other summer nights are better. The peak of White Nights feels almost like daytime. But 15 days before or after you have a sunset, darkness, and sunrise within a few hours.

St. Petersburg White Nights
I think this looks a bit more inviting when it is dark

Nightlife

No other city celebrates the White Nights that loud. It is warm for 24 hours, end tired of cold weather, everyone makes it to the city center.

St. Petersburg White Nights

Many restaurants and night clubs expand to the streets and extend working hours. I love the fact that good restaurants are open until very late, not crapy fast foods like in Scandinavia. Bars are packed, both inside and outside.

Russian food and local beers at 2 AM? Yes, please. You would expect something like this from Spain, but not from a city in the north.

St. Petersburg White Nights
Golystsin loft, 3 AM
St. Petersburg White Nights
St. Petersburg White Nights

Bridges

“A lot of babies are born because someone is stuck on the wrong side of the bridge”

St. Petersburg bridges
Bolsheokhtinsky Bridge
St. Petersburg bridges
Finnish Bridge

In St. Petersburg, bridges over Neva lift at night, this way, large ships can go through. It happens when the river is free of ice, obviously including summer. There is no way to get to another side of the city, except taking an expensive taxi over east or west motorways.

22 of 342 bridges are drawbridges. It would be an inconvenience if they weren’t celebrated so much. Hundreds of people gather up along the Neva river to catch the moment when bridges start to lift.

The Palace bridge, for instance, is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. Everyone who does travel photography makes a picture of it. Made around 100 years ago, It is an outstanding piece of art and engineering. The lifting mechanism still has some original parts.

St. Petersburg bridges
The Palace Bridge at night

Ships

If you want to have the ultimate experience of the White Nights, you should go for a night party on a ship! In my opinion, it is the best thing St. Petersburg has to offer.

St. Petersburg Ships

At around 1:30, hundreds of ships gather up at Palace Bridge to see it lift. Then they proceed to other bridges to capture the same moment. Most of the ships have a party on board, and because they go with the same speed, it looks like the whole river is moving in non-stop fun.

St. Petersburg Ships
Palace bridge is lifting and ships start to move
St. Petersburg Ships

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