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Russia Travel Guide

Vast, contradictory, demanding—Russia rewards the curious traveller

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Popular:MoscowSt. PetersburgBaltic SeaNovosibirsk
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Russia sprawls across eleven time zones and defies easy summary. Moscow and St. Petersburg are the main entry points: one a capital of relentless energy and contradictions, the other a carefully planned imperial city. Both are expensive by regional standards and require navigation of visa paperwork.

Beyond the two capitals, Russia opens up to vastness—Siberia, the Urals, the far east. Transport between cities is long and exhausting. Distances here aren't just geographical; they're cultural and psychological. You'll spend time on trains. You'll meet deeply reserved locals who warm with vodka and conversation.

Political tensions, visa complexity, and limited infrastructure outside major cities mean Russia demands more planning than most destinations. It's worth it, but go with realistic expectations and flexibility.

Highlights

  1. Moscow's historic centreRed Square, the Kremlin, and St. Basil's Cathedral—the visual heart of Soviet power.
  2. St. Petersburg palacesThe State Hermitage and Catherine Palace rival European rivals. Imperial excess on the Gulf of Finland.
  3. Trans-Siberian RailwayMulti-day overland epic through taiga, steppe, and mountains. Slow travel redefined.
  4. Siberian wildernessVast, sparsely populated forests and lakes. Few travellers venture here; fewer still return unchanged.
  5. Soviet-era architectureBrutalist monuments and socialist realism scattered across cities. Photography gold for industrial aesthetics.
  6. Russian hospitalityReserved strangers become generous hosts once you're invited in. Meals and conversation are serious business.

All cities in Russia

4 cities with traveller activity — sorted by place count.

Moscow
3 places
St. Petersburg
2 places
Baltic Sea
1 places
Novosibirsk
1 places

Top attractions in Russia

7 indexed places — showing top 10 by reviews.

State Hermitage Museum
State Hermitage Museum
St. Petersburg · attractions
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Red Square
Red Square
Moscow · attractions
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St. Basil's Cathedral
St. Basil's Cathedral
Moscow · temples
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Leningradskiy Zoopark
Leningradskiy Zoopark
St. Petersburg · attractions
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Moscow Zoo
Moscow Zoo
Moscow · attractions
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Новосибирский зоопарк имени Р.А. Шило
Новосибирский зоопарк имени Р.А. Шило
Novosibirsk · attractions
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Baltic (Russian Gulf of Finland)
Baltic (Russian Gulf of Finland)
Baltic Sea · activities
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Everything you need to know

When's the best time to visit?+
May–September for most regions (warmer, longer daylight). Winter is possible but extreme: December–February in Moscow/St. Petersburg is cold, dark, and atmospheric. Avoid autumn/spring slush.
Do I need a visa?+
Yes, most nationalities require one. Processing takes 2–4 weeks through an embassy or visa agency. Invitation letters add complexity. Start early; this is not streamlined.
How much does it cost?+
$40–60 backpacker · $100–150 mid-range · $250+ comfortable. Moscow and St. Petersburg are pricey; regional cities cheaper. Internal flights and trains offer good value for distance.
Is it safe?+
Major cities are safe for tourists in standard areas. Political tensions, unpredictable authority behaviour, and geopolitical conflict mean real risks exist. Check current advisories before booking.
What should I pack?+
Warm layers year-round; winters demand serious insulation. Comfortable walking shoes for cities. A phrasebook or translation app—English penetration is patchy outside tourist zones. Medications and toiletries aren't always easy to source.