“We love guests very much, we love tourists very much, but, excuse me, not this year.

Therefore, we, in general, reduce the tourist attractiveness of the city and say to guests: “Let's take care of your health, the health of your children and the health of residents.

There is no need to come to us this year, "Elina quotes Interfax.

On December 2, it became known that the authorities of St. Petersburg imposed a ban on visiting museums, theaters and concerts from December 30 to January 10.

Also, the Governor of St. Petersburg Alexander Beglov signed a decree according to which all cafes and restaurants in the city will be closed from December 30 to January 3.

Commenting on these decisions, Beglov said that restrictive measures will be tightened in St. Petersburg if the situation with the coronavirus worsens.