Which place is cheaper, Newton or Saint Petersburg?
These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.
Which city is more affordable and which is best for your travel style? If you're trying to figure out where to go next, comparing the travel costs between Saint Petersburg and Newton can help you decide which place is right for you.
Located at the base of the Tampa Bay peninsula of Florida, Saint Petersburg is a city known for its pleasant weather, coastal activities, and downtown arts scene. Nicknamed the "Sunshine City," Saint Petersburg is also a popular location for golfing, boating, fishing and beachgoing in addition to the usual entertainment options to be found in a thriving city.
Newton, a large suburb of Boston, consists of 13 villages or neighborhoods: Auburndale, Chestnut Hill, Lower Falls, Newton Centre, Newton Corner, Newton Highlands, Newtonville, Nonantum, Oak Hill, Thompsonville, Upper Falls, Waban, and West Newton. It's a good sized city with a population of over 80,000. Each village has its own historical and architectural character. Many of the villages were founded around railroad stations when the Boston & Worcester line opened in 1833 along the north side of the city. Another railroad line started along the south side of town in 1851. It's now the "D" line of the MBTA's Green Line. Walking tours of most villages are available and recommended for history buffs.
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These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations. These travel costs come from the actual spending of real travelers.
The average daily cost (per person) in Saint Petersburg is $239, while the average daily cost in Newton is $166. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Saint Petersburg and Newton in more detail.
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Here are some examples of typical meal expenses from previous travelers to Saint Petersburg:
When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Saint Petersburg and Newton, we can see that Saint Petersburg is more expensive. And not only is Newton much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Newton would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Newton and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Saint Petersburg would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Saint Petersburg than you might in Newton.
If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Saint Petersburg Expensive? and Is Newton Expensive?.
Saint Petersburg has a larger population, and is about 3 times larger than the population of Newton. When comparing the sizes of Saint Petersburg and Newton, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.
Both destinations experience a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. And since both cities are in the northern hemisphere, summer is in July and winter is in January.
Both Newton and Saint Petersburg are popular destinations to visit in the summer with plenty of activities. The summer months attract visitors to Saint Petersburg because of the beaches and the family-friendly experiences.
In July, Saint Petersburg is generally a little warmer than Newton. Daily temperatures in Saint Petersburg average around 82°F (28°C), and Newton fluctuates around 73°F (23°C).
It's quite sunny in Newton. The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg usually receives less sunshine than Newton during summer. Saint Petersburg gets 265 hours of sunny skies, while Newton receives 304 hours of full sun in the summer.
It's quite rainy in Saint Petersburg. In July, Saint Petersburg usually receives more rain than Newton. Saint Petersburg gets 8.4 inches (214 mm) of rain, while Newton receives 2.9 inches (74 mm) of rain each month for the summer.
Both Newton and Saint Petersburg during the autumn are popular places to visit. The shopping scene are the main draw to Saint Petersburg this time of year.
Saint Petersburg is much warmer than Newton in the autumn. The daily temperature in Saint Petersburg averages around 76°F (24°C) in October, and Newton fluctuates around 54°F (12°C).
It's quite sunny in Saint Petersburg. In the autumn, Saint Petersburg often gets more sunshine than Newton. Saint Petersburg gets 234 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Newton receives 194 hours of full sun.
Saint Petersburg usually gets less rain in October than Newton. Saint Petersburg gets 2.6 inches (65 mm) of rain, while Newton receives 3.3 inches (84 mm) of rain this time of the year. Keep in mind that June to November is the hurricane season in Saint Petersburg.
The winter attracts plenty of travelers to both Saint Petersburg and Newton. Many travelers come to Saint Petersburg for the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine.
Newton can get quite cold in the winter. In the winter, Saint Petersburg is much warmer than Newton. Typically, the winter temperatures in Saint Petersburg in January average around 59°F (15°C), and Newton averages at about 29°F (-2°C).
In Saint Petersburg, it's very sunny this time of the year. Saint Petersburg usually receives more sunshine than Newton during winter. Saint Petersburg gets 200 hours of sunny skies, while Newton receives 153 hours of full sun in the winter.
In January, Saint Petersburg usually receives less rain than Newton. Saint Petersburg gets 2.3 inches (59 mm) of rain, while Newton receives 3.4 inches (87 mm) of rain each month for the winter.
The spring brings many poeple to Saint Petersburg as well as Newton. Many visitors come to Saint Petersburg in the spring for the beaches.
In April, Saint Petersburg is generally much warmer than Newton. Daily temperatures in Saint Petersburg average around 73°F (23°C), and Newton fluctuates around 48°F (9°C).
The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Newton. People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Saint Petersburg this time of the year. In the spring, Saint Petersburg often gets more sunshine than Newton. Saint Petersburg gets 299 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Newton receives 225 hours of full sun.
Saint Petersburg usually gets less rain in April than Newton. Saint Petersburg gets 2.1 inches (53 mm) of rain, while Newton receives 3.5 inches (89 mm) of rain this time of the year. Also, June to November in Saint Petersburg is the hurricane season.
Saint Petersburg | Newton | |||
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Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | Temp (°C) | Rain (mm) | |
Jan | 59°F (15°C) | 2.3 inches (59 mm) | 29°F (-2°C) | 3.4 inches (87 mm) |
Feb | 62°F (17°C) | 2.9 inches (73 mm) | 30°F (-1°C) | 3.7 inches (94 mm) |
Mar | 67°F (20°C) | 3.9 inches (99 mm) | 38°F (4°C) | 3.7 inches (95 mm) |
Apr | 73°F (23°C) | 2.1 inches (53 mm) | 48°F (9°C) | 3.5 inches (89 mm) |
May | 78°F (25°C) | 2.4 inches (61 mm) | 58°F (15°C) | 3.2 inches (82 mm) |
Jun | 82°F (28°C) | 6.5 inches (165 mm) | 68°F (20°C) | 3.1 inches (79 mm) |
Jul | 82°F (28°C) | 8.4 inches (214 mm) | 73°F (23°C) | 2.9 inches (74 mm) |
Aug | 82°F (28°C) | 8 inches (203 mm) | 72°F (22°C) | 3.2 inches (82 mm) |
Sep | 81°F (27°C) | 6.3 inches (161 mm) | 64°F (18°C) | 3.1 inches (79 mm) |
Oct | 76°F (24°C) | 2.6 inches (65 mm) | 54°F (12°C) | 3.3 inches (84 mm) |
Nov | 69°F (20°C) | 1.8 inches (45 mm) | 45°F (7°C) | 4.3 inches (108 mm) |
Dec | 62°F (17°C) | 2.2 inches (56 mm) | 33°F (1°C) | 3.9 inches (99 mm) |