st. Petersburg took the first place in the list of more than a million cities in cultural recreation expenditures: In June-July, it increased by 54% compared to the same period of the previous year. RBC writes about it, citing a study by 2GIS and SberIndex.

Moscow is in second place (51%), followed by Voronezh (49%), Krasnoyarsk (47%) and Novosibirsk (46%). In total, during the specified period, more than a million Russian residents spent 44% more each year on visiting places of culture and recreation.
The number of search queries related to museums, parks, galleries and exhibitions in Russia’s largest cities increased by 38%. The most significant increase in interest is in Moscow: Museums and parks were searched 52% more frequently in the first two months of summer than in the same period last year.
This is followed by Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan: interest in cultural attractions increased by 47% and 45%, respectively. They are followed by Voronezh (42%) and Samara (39%). st. Petersburg (37%) ranked seventh. However, in terms of the total number of such searches, it is ahead of all other million+ cities.
Source: People Talk

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