For a 14-year-old in St. Petersburg, life is often backdropped by the city's unique "Northern European" atmosphere.

What sets Kimmy apart from a Moscow or NYC teen is her city’s inherent romanticism. She’ll complain about the humidity and the tourist crowds near the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, but she also knows the exact bench where the Neva looks like mercury at 3 a.m. in June. Her weekends might include an impromptu boat ride on a meteor hydrofoil to Peterhof—but only to take ironic photos with the fountains.

(formerly Fairgrounds St. Pete) is an interactive art museum where teens can wander through weird and wonderful oddities, often featuring scavenger hunts. The St. Pete Pier

If you're following "Kimmy's" guide to the city, these are the primary spots for a 14-year-old's entertainment: Top Recommendation Why it’s Popular Divo Ostrov

While there is no single prominent public figure known simply as "14-year-old Kimmy" in St. Petersburg's mainstream media, the lifestyle of a young teen in Russia’s "Cultural Capital" typically revolves around a blend of historic aesthetics and modern digital trends.