🇷🇺 Russia

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Moscow — Red Square and golden domes

Saint Basil's Cathedral Cathedral

The swirl of painted onion domes on Red Square, Russia's fairy-tale icon.

Best time: May–Sep — Warm months are best for the open square.

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The Kremlin Landmark

A walled citadel of palaces, gold-domed cathedrals and the seat of power.

Best time: May–Sep — Milder months suit the vast grounds on foot.

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Red Square Landmark

The great cobbled heart of Russia, ringed by the Kremlin and GUM.

Best time: May–Sep — Pleasant weather is best for the open plaza.

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State Tretyakov Gallery Museum

The definitive collection of Russian art, from icons to the avant-garde.

Best time: Year-round — An indoor gallery welcome even in deep winter.

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Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Museum

Major art museum housing European paintings, sculptures, and classical antiquities collection.

Best time: Year-round — Excellent counterpart to Tretyakov Gallery with international and classical collections.

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Saint Petersburg — Imperial Venice of the North

Hermitage Museum Museum

The Winter Palace and one of the world's greatest art collections.

Best time: Year-round — A vast indoor museum rewarding in any season.

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Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood Cathedral

A riot of mosaic and onion domes raised where a tsar was killed.

Best time: May–Sep — Summer light is loveliest on the canal-side domes.

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Peterhof Palace

A seaside summer palace of gilded statues and cascading fountains.

Best time: May–Sep — The great fountains run only from late spring to autumn.

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Palace Square Landmark

The grand square of the Winter Palace and Alexander Column.

Best time: Jun–Aug — The summer 'white nights' transform the square.

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Yusupov Palace Palace

Magnificent aristocratic residence with ornate rooms, gardens, and Rasputin assassination site.

Best time: Year-round — Reveals St. Petersburg's Imperial elegance beyond official palaces.

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Kazan — Where Europe meets the Tatar world

Kazan Kremlin Citadel

A UNESCO white-walled citadel where mosque and cathedral stand together.

Best time: May–Sep — Warm months are best for the fortress walls.

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Qol Sharif Mosque Mosque

A soaring blue-and-white mosque, one of Europe's largest, in the kremlin.

Best time: May–Sep — Mild months suit the exterior and courtyards.

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Annunciation Cathedral Cathedral

A 16th-century white-stone Orthodox cathedral of golden domes.

Best time: May–Sep — Summer warmth is best for the kremlin grounds.

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Bauman Street Historic district

The lively pedestrian heart of the old Tatar-Russian city.

Best time: May–Sep — Warm months are best for the open street.

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Kazan Family Center Tower Viewpoint

Modern observation tower offering panoramic views across Kazan's skyline and Volga River.

Best time: Year-round — Contemporary landmark providing unique perspective on city geography.

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Veliky Novgorod — Medieval Republic & Lake Fortress

Novgorod Kremlin Fortress

15th-century red-brick fortified complex with Cathedral of St. Sophia and multiple watchtowers.

Best time: May–Oct — Heart of medieval Novgorod's political and religious power with remarkable preserved architecture.

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Cathedral of St. Sophia Religious Site

11th-century Byzantine-influenced cathedral with golden dome and iconic five-cupola silhouette.

Best time: May–Oct — Masterpiece of early Russian architecture and symbol of Orthodox faith in northern Russia.

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Yaroslav's Court Archaeological Site

Medieval marketplace remains with reconstruction of 11th-century stone church foundations.

Best time: May–Oct — Tangible evidence of Novgorod's merchant republic era and commercial significance.

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Museum of Wooden Architecture Museum

Open-air collection of traditional timber churches, houses, and mills from surrounding regions.

Best time: May–Oct — Living history of Russian wooden building techniques and rural lifestyle.

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Lake Ilmen Promenade Natural Site

Waterfront park with walking paths, water views, and access to traditional Russian boating culture.

Best time: May–Oct — Peaceful lakeside setting offering perspective on geography's role in Novgorod's strategic position.

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Sochi — Black Sea resort with Olympic legacy and subtropical charm

Sochi Winter Olympic Park Landmark

Modern sports complex built for the 2014 Winter Olympics with stadiums and venues on the Black Sea coast.

Best time: May to September — Experience world-class infrastructure merged with beautiful seaside scenery and Russian culture.

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Caucasus Mountains (Rosa Khutor) Mountain Peak

Large landscape park with 6,500 plant species including exotic trees, palms, and flowers on Mediterranean slopes.

Best time: April to October — One of Russia's most beautiful gardens showcasing tropical and subtropical flora in stunning coastal setting.

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Akhun Mountain Viewpoint Viewpoint

Historic 30-meter tower on a 663-meter peak providing 360-degree views of Sochi and the Black Sea.

Best time: April to October — Panoramic vistas of the coastline and mountains; the tower is a 1936 historical structure with viewing platforms.

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Riviera Park (Primorsky Park) Beach Park

Historic beachfront park with scenic promenade, botanical plantings, and access to clean Black Sea beach.

Best time: June to August — Perfect place for seaside relaxation combined with gardens and the energy of Sochi's main beach resort area.

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Petrozavodsk — Lakeside gateway to Karelia's natural beauty and cultural heritage

Kizhi Pogost (day trip via boat) Historic Site

UNESCO World Heritage site featuring 18th-century wooden churches on Kizhi Island in Lake Onega.

Best time: June to September — Iconic Russian wooden architecture with distinctive onion domes; a 1.5-hour boat trip from Petrozavodsk.

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Lake Onega Natural Feature

Europe's second-largest lake with pristine waters, rocky shores, and numerous islands accessible by boat.

Best time: June to August — Finland-Russia border landscape offering scenic boat tours, island visits, and traditional fishing village culture.

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Petrozavodsk Waterfront Promenade Old Town

Historic harbor area with Lenin Square, 19th-century buildings, and views across Lake Onega.

Best time: May to September — Charming Soviet-era city center with Karelian architecture, local cafés, and connection to the water.

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Kondopoga Waterfall (day trip) Natural Feature

Scenic waterfall on the Sumo River, about 65 km from Petrozavodsk, surrounded by taiga forest.

Best time: June to August — Pristine natural wonder in Karelian landscape; less crowded than southern Russian attractions.

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Museum of Fine Arts (Petrozavodsk) Museum

Regional art museum with collections of Russian and Finnish art, traditional crafts, and local history exhibits.

Best time: September to May — Insight into Karelian culture and Russian regional art; housed in historic early-20th-century building.

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Rostov Veliky — Ancient Russian town of white-stone monasteries and tranquil lakes

Rostov Kremlin (Kremlevskiye Palaty) Historic Site

17th-century fortress complex with white stone walls, towers, and palaces overlooking Lake Nero.

Best time: May to September — One of Russia's most picturesque medieval fortresses; the architecture is quintessential Golden Ring heritage.

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Lake Nero Natural Feature

Large scenic lake surrounding Rostov with rowing boats available, fishing villages, and peaceful waterside walks.

Best time: June to August — Pastoral Russian landscape; boat rides reveal the kremlin from water and access traditional villages.

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Church of the Saviour (Spaso-Yakovlevskiy Monastery) Temple

Monastery complex founded in 1686 with blue and golden cupolas on the lakeshore near Rostov.

Best time: May to September — Active Orthodox monastery with striking onion domes; pilgrimage site offering spiritual atmosphere and lake views.

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Rostov Local Museum (Museum of Rostov Life) Museum

Small museum dedicated to traditional Rostov crafts, especially lacquerware (Rostov finift), local history, and folk art.

Best time: Year-round — Unique insight into Rostov's famous lacquer-on-copper finift tradition and 17th-century daily life.

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Golden Ring Scenic Routes (walking and biking) Viewpoint

Network of scenic roads connecting Rostov to Yaroslavl, Pereslavl, and other Golden Ring towns through traditional Russian villages and farmland.

Best time: May to September — Experience authentic Russian countryside culture, traditional wooden houses, and cycling through centuries-old landscape.

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Ulan-Ude — Gateway to Mongolia with Buddhist culture and Lake Baikal access

Ivolginsky Datsan (Buddhist Monastery) Temple

Active Tibetan Buddhist monastery about 40 km south of Ulan-Ude, colorfully painted with traditional architecture.

Best time: May to September — Russia's major Buddhist center; sacred site with monks, stupas, and insight into Buryat spiritual traditions.

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Lenin Square and Old Town (Ulan-Ude Center) Old Town

Historic Soviet-era city center with the massive granite Lenin head sculpture, Baroque cathedral, and regional museums.

Best time: Year-round — Unique blend of Buryat, Russian, and Soviet culture; world's largest Lenin head monument and colorful city architecture.

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Baikal Lake (scenic drives and short visits) Natural Feature

World's deepest and oldest lake; Ulan-Ude serves as gateway to southern Baikal (Listvyanka accessible by day trip).

Best time: June to September — UNESCO World Heritage site; pristine waters, seal colonies, and dramatic landscapes viewable from nearby towns.

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Buryat Museum (Museum of Buryat People) Museum

Comprehensive museum of Buryat culture with traditional clothing, yurts, shaman artifacts, and natural history of Lake Baikal.

Best time: September to May — Deep dive into indigenous Buryat traditions, shamanism, and nomadic lifestyle preserved in detailed exhibits.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Russia?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, Saint Basil's Cathedral is best around May–Sep. Russia has 8 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in Russia?

Roughly 15% of people speak English. The main language is Russian.

How strong is the Russia passport?

The Russia passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 115 destinations.

Is Russia expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for Russia — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in Russia?

Saint Basil's Cathedral, The Kremlin, Red Square, State Tretyakov Gallery, Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Hermitage Museum — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.