The Ice Palace of St. Petersburg is not only a sports hall of all-Russian importance, but also a well-known concert hall, in which the stars of the world and Russian stage performed and Cirque du Soleil toured.
It is necessary
St. Petersburg card, travel documents for public transport
Instructions
Step 1
There are several ways to get to the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg. The first and easiest of them is to drive your own car. The route scheme depends on the point of departure. The destination is the following address: Prospect Pyatiletok, 1. You can get here either along Bolshevik Avenue or Pyatiletok Avenue, or along the street. Kollontai. You can park your car in the SKA Ledovy parking lot or in the parking lot at the metro station Pr. Bolsheviks . In addition, you can park a scooter or a bicycle in the SKA parking lot.
Step 2
The next way to get to the Ice Palace is by public transport. The fastest way to get from the center or the nearest districts of the city is the metro. SKA Ice is located at Prospect Bolshevikov station, 13 minutes drive from the city center or 35-40 minutes drive from any of the most extreme metro stations. After exiting the metro, you will need to walk about 7 minutes to the sports center itself. Since it is easy enough to see it from any nearby transport stop, no additional landmarks are needed.
Step 3
The Ice Palace is the official stop for several minibuses and buses. Routes and flight schedules can be found on specialized websites of St. Petersburg transport companies (for example, transportspb.com) or on Googlemaps, Yandex maps, where you can build a route from the point of departure to the destination for ground transport, metro, cars or taking into account the walking route. In particular, the following minibuses and buses go through the Ice Palace: K-409 (through the entire Nevsky district), K-102 (follows from the Kalininsky district to the south of the city), K-12 (follows from the Moskovsky district along the southern districts of the city), K -209 (goes through the Central and Admiralteisky districts of the city, including through Nevsky Prospekt). Also, there is a route K-57, which duplicates the “yellow” metro line above the ground.
Step 4
If you go to St. Petersburg from another city by train or train, then you can plan further travel by metro, since all stations in St. Petersburg are in direct communication with metro stations. The closest to SKA "Ice" is Ladozhsky railway station, where trains from Helsinki, Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, Yekaterinburg and other large cities arrive.
Step 5
The Ice Palace can be reached on foot from the nearby microdistricts of the Nevsky District of St. Petersburg.