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Currency Exchange
Ruble Currency and Coins. Notes in circulation include 5, 10, 50, 100, 500,
and 1,000 rubles. Coins include 1, 5, 10, 50 kopecks, and 1, 2 and 5 rubles.
What Dollar Bills to Bring. Bring along all denominations: $1's, 5's, 10's,
& 20's for cash outlays and $50's and $100's for changing dollars into rubles.
All bills should be in good condition without writing or marks on them. Soiled
or torn bills are not accepted.
Official currency exchange offices are called “obmen valyuty”. There are now
hundreds of official exchange offices scattered throughout the city, in banks
and stores. Each St.Petersburg hotel has a currency exchange office inside.
Official offices can change money and issue the proper receipts, which may be
required to take some types of purchases out of the country. A passport is required
to fill out the proper documentation. You can get information on currency exchange
rates at the official site of Central Bank of Russian Federation. Here is
the list of some official currency exchange offices in the city:
Name |
Address |
Open |
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Baltiyskiy Bank
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117 Fontanka Emb.,
Metro: Tekhnologicheskiy Institut
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Mo-Fr 10:30-18
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Baltiyskiy Bank
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2 Muchnoy Pereulok
Metro: Sennaya Ploshchad
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Mo-Fr 9:30-18
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BNP-Dresdner Bank
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11 Isaakievskaya Square
Metro: Nevskiy Prospekt
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Mo-Fr 9:30-16:30
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Financial Capital
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67 Bolshaya Morskaya St.
Metro: Nevskiy Prospekt
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Mo-Th 9-18, Fr 9-17
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Energomashbank
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25 Bolshaya Konyushennaya St.
Metro: Nevskiy Prospekt
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Mo-Fr 10-18
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Kettler Sport
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60 1st Line of Vasilyevsky Island
Metro: Vasileostrovskaya
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Mo-Sa 10-20, Su 11-17
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Kontek St. Petersburg
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2 Mayakovskogo St.
Metro: Mayakovskaya
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Mo-Fr 10-18
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Menatep St. Petersburg Bank
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1 Nevskiy Pr.
Metro: Nevskiy Prospekt
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Mo-Fr 9:30-18:30
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Most-Bank
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10 Kamennoostovskiy Pr.
Metro: Gorkovskaya
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Mo-Fr 9:30-18
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Petrovskiy Bank
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26 Nevskiy Pr.
Metro: Gostinyy Dvor
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Mo-Th 10-15:30, Fr 10-15
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Industry & Construction Bank
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1 Mikhaylovskaya St.
at Grand Hotel Europe
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Mo-Fr 9:30-18
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Saint-Petersburg Bank
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178 Nevskiy Pr.
Metro: Ploshchad Aleksandra Nevskogo
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Mo-Fr 9:30-16
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Saint-Petersburg Bank
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7 Ostrovskogo Sq.
Metro: Gostinyy Dvor
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Mo-Fr 9:30-13
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Saint-Petersburg Bank
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48 Nevskiy Pr.
in Department Store "Passazh"
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Daily
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Saving Bank of Russia
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90 Bolshoy Pr.
Metro: Petrogradskaya
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Mo-Fr 9-19
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Saving Bank of Russia
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7 Liteynyy Pr.
Metro: Chernyshevskaya
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Mo-Fr 9-19
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Saving Bank of Russia
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82 Nevskiy Pr.
Metro: Mayakovskaya
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Mo-Fr 9-19
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Viking Bank
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17 Vladimirskiy Pr.
Metro: Vladimirskaya
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Mo-Fr 9-18
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Foreign Trade Bank
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29 Bolshaya Morskaya St.
Metro: Gostiny Dvor
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Mo-Th 9:30-16, Fr 9:30-15
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Credit Cards
Well-known western credit cards have been used in the Russian market for over
30 years, Diners Club and American Express since 1969; Visa International and
Eurocard/Mastercard since 1974. The most widely accepted cards are still American
Express, Visa, and Europay (Eurocard/Mastercard). Presently credit cards are
commonly accepted form of payment in most major hotels, airlines, restaurants
and upscale shops. However, most smaller shops and establishements do not accept
credit cards.
Stolen or Lost Credit Cards: For American Express, call 329-60-60. For other
cards, try the numbers in your home country. Keep a photocopy of your
credit card number, passport, visa, and "stolen or lost credit card"
telephone numbers in a secure place.
CASH ADVANCES WITH CREDIT CARDS. Automatic teller machines (ATM) are
machines that dispense cash on demand. A small fee is often charged to your
account. A bank card or credit card is inserted and a secret personal code is
entered. ATMs in Russia usually dispense both rubles and dollars. Generally
ATMs are located in secure, guarded areas like major metro stations, banks,
big department shops.
To get cash through American Express, it is necessary to call the American
Express office at 329-60-60 or go to their office in Grand Hotel Europe.
You can get cash advances on your credit card at any bank or big hotel of the
city at a rate of 1% to 5% of amount received plus fee charged by the credit
card company. You will need your passport for cash advances. Look for the Visa
and Master Card sign on the bank currency exchange office.
Traveler`s Checks
Many banks in St. Petersburg now cash traveler's cheques for dollars, be sure,
however, to purchase better known cheques such as American Express, Thomas Cook
or VISA. These banks include: Bank Saint Petersburg, I&C (Promstroybank),
Vneshtorgbank, Credo-Bank, or at the American Express office in the Grand Hotel
Europe. Some other banks refuse them.
Note: Take your passport along.
Note: Traveler's cheques often are not usually accepted as a form of
payment by shops, restaurants and hotels. Your passport is needed when paying
by traveler's cheque or credit card.
American Express Traveler's Cheques. One convenient way to receive money in
Russia is to use funds from your bank at home to purchase American Express Traveler's
Cheques. They can be purchased in the American Express office in the Grand Hotel
Europe and then cashed for dollars. By presenting your American Express card
and passport, you may write a personal check to purchase up to $1,000 in traveler's
cheques. If you do not have a personal check, you may purchase up to $500. Traveler's
cheques can be cashed in the American Express office and in many other banks
on Nevskiy Prospect. For more information, call American Express at 119-60-09.
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