The Light — What to See and When
At peak White Nights (June 21st), civil twilight in St. Petersburg lasts from 22:45 to 02:30 — the sky is permanently pearl-grey with a luminous amber horizon to the north. The best photography positions are the Palace Embankment from the Hermitage steps, Vasilyevsky Island's Spit between the Rostral Columns, and the Troitsky Bridge at 00:30 when the Neva's steel surface reflects both the Peter and Paul Fortress and the Winter Palace simultaneously.
FFGR Russia builds White Nights programmes around the light clock rather than conventional hours. A typical evening begins with dinner at 20:00, moves to the Neva embankments at 23:30 for the white light, positions for the bridge opening sequence at 01:15 (Dvortsovy Bridge opens at 01:35, Troitsky at 01:40), and returns to the hotel by 03:00 as the pale dawn begins.

