Russia

Travel Guide

Bolshoi Theatre featuring heritage architecture and interior views
Minin and Pozharsky Monument showing heritage architecture
Admiralty Embankment which includes military items, a river or creek and a marina
Cathedral of Christ the Savior which includes a bridge and heritage architecture
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts

The world’s largest country offers thrills and attractions aplenty, from exuberant imperial palaces and onion-domed orthodox cathedrals to outdoor adventure in the countryside.

Russia is vast and varied. Trek across rugged mountains, spend days wandering around bustling metropolises, lounge beside idyllic lakes and explore the shimmering seas and remote islands of the coast. Whether it’s the opulent architecture, astonishing art collections or warmth of the people, Russian never fails to captivate.

Among the most recognizable of Russia’s many cities is the capital Moscow, the country’s cultural hub. Attend a ballet performance at the Bolshoi Theatre and stroll down the Arbat, one of Moscow’s oldest and most upmarket streets. Don’t miss Red Square, a huge cobblestone central plaza surrounded by striking buildings and monuments such as the State Historical Museum and Lenin’s Mausoleum.

St. Petersburg, the second-largest city in Russia, is known for its striking bulbous-domed churches and picturesque palaces. See golden statues in Peterhof Park and marvel at the colorful façade of the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood. The region’s history is evident in the blue and gold Catherine Palace, which once hosted the Russian czars.

Outside of these two major cities, Russia’s attractions are widespread and plentiful. Head northwest to Arkhangelsk for the State Northern Sea Museum, a fascinating institution that displays old whaling tools. In the winter, skiers of all levels can find groomed trails on the slopes of Mount Elbrus. For stunning natural views and a remote getaway, head to the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea and explore the impressive Solovetsky Transfiguration Monastery.

Luckily for travelers hoping to explore as much of Russia as possible, an efficient train network and plenty of domestic flights make getting around relatively easy. Buses and fixed-route minibuses, often referred to as “marshrutky,” are usually reliable. Renting a car is possible, but check ahead to make sure your planned routes are adequately maintained with decent signposting.

Visit during Russia’s high season, from June to September, for warm weather. Cold winters promise picturesque snowy vistas, while spring and fall offer milder temperatures.

Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has become an increasingly popular vacation spot, attracting visitors with its culturally rich cities, Black Sea beach resorts and great ski destinations.

Popular cities in Russia

St. Petersburg showing a statue or sculpture
St. Petersburg
Known for Castle, Cathedrals and Historical
Experience the museums, monuments, and churches in St. Petersburg!

Reasons to visit

  • State Hermitage Museum
  • St. Isaac's Cathedral
  • Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
Moscow featuring food
Moscow
Known for Historical, Theaters and Museums
Love museums, theater, and sightseeing? Get away to Moscow!

Reasons to visit

  • Red Square
  • Moscow Kremlin
This is one part of the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin. A 16th-century fortress in one of the biggest cities in Russia. It's also another of my favorite sites in this country. Nizhny Novgorod is a very beautiful city, with many great churches. But this Kremlin really stands out. It was built between 1508-1515 and in 1949 underwent a restoration. You could spend a few hours here just walking and taking pictures :).
Nizhny Novgorod
Known for Rivers, Roller skating and Ice skating
Escape to Nizhny Novgorod! Enjoy its ice-skating, theater, and forests.

Reasons to visit

  • Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin
Kazan Kremlin 
#Adventure
Kazan
Known for Theaters, Monuments and Museums
Escape to Kazan! Enjoy its theater, monuments, and university life.

Reasons to visit

  • Kul Sharif Mosque
Volgograd
Volgograd
Known for Monuments, Museums and Theaters
Explore Volgograd: its monuments, museums, art, and more!
Amid funky food choices at this Russian gateway airport is this Uzbek food oasis with home made bread, soups, fresh salads and other enticing options. #GoodEats
Khimki
Known for Monuments, Art and Theaters
Trip time! Discover the monuments, art, and theater in Khimki.

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Russia

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