SuperJob sociologists found out which major Russian cities are best decorated for the New Year. It turned out that it was Moscow, Krasnodar, Kazan and St. Petersburg. Petersburg.

The survey involved 9 thousand people – representative of the economically active population of cities with a population of more than one million people.
“Muscovites gave their city the highest score for festive decorations: 54% of respondents acknowledge efforts rated by the authorities as “excellent”, the average score is 4.35 out of 5. In St. Petersburg, 3 out of 10 respondents gave a rating of “five”, the average score was 3.88,” said the notice obtained by RG.
Women like things more than men. For example, Muscovites have an average score of 4.47 compared to 4.21 for Muscovites. In St. Petersburg, enjoy the joy of its lights, Christmas trees and toys a little more moderate: Women have an average score of 4 and men have an average score of 3.73.
Krasnodar is in second place with 4.06 points. In particular, respondents liked the New Year's decorations on Krasnaya Street.
Kazan is breathing behind the southern city; Locals give the Tatarstan capital an average score of 3.89 points. St. Petersburg is in fourth place: only one hundredth of a point behind Kazan (3.88).














