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Best cities & places to visit in Russia

There’s so much more than visiting Russia than snow and ice. Russia is a fascinating place to visit due to the numerous different attractions and the cultural heritage that it possesses. Russia has some of the most breathtaking cathedrals in the world, and the cathedrals are some of the main attractions that nearly every Russian city has. The history behind these cathedrals goes back hundreds of years, and visiting one is truly an amazing experience. Russia is the largest country in the world; there is a massive area to explore so it is great for any travellers who enjoy exploration.

Our favourite places to visit in Moscow:

1. Moscow Kremlin

Moscow Kremlin was built in 1495 and it is an area in the centre of Russia which contains the Kremlins, (Russian citadels) five palaces, four cathedrals and the Kremlin wall and towers. The main building within the complex is known as the Grand Kremlin Palace, and it is the residence of the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin. The Moscow Kremlin has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site since 1990 and the beautiful set of buildings are visited thousands of times each year by tourists and locals alike.

moscow kremlin

Moscow Kremlin

2. Red Square

The Red Square is a city square which separates the Moscow Kremlin from the merchant corner. Around the square are many different points of interest, including Lenin’s Mausoleum, (the resting place of Soviet Leader Vladimir Lenin), the GUM (a massive shopping centre with over 240 different stores), and the bronze statue of Kuzma Minin and Dmitry Pozharsky. The Red Square is a great place to take your entire family, either just to go shopping or to see the sights and absorb the amazing views that the different sculptures and attractions have to offer.

The Red Square

The Red Square

3. Gorky Park

Gorky Park is in the centre of Moscow, and it was named after Maxim Gorky. It was first opened in 1982 and it has a very large 300~ acres of land in its entirety. The park stretches across the Moscow River, and it is a very entertaining place to visit. There’s a great range of funfair rides, roller coasters, and food stalls. You can also ride a horse, sail on a boat and go bungee jumping. There’s music in the summer, and on days you don’t feel like doing anything you can just sit on the grass and relax. Gorky park’s a great place to take the family and it’s very popular among the locals as well.

Gorky Park

Gorky Park

4. St. Basil’s Cathedral (The Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed)

St. Basil’s Cathedral is also located in the Red Square, and it is a museum as of today. Visitors take a route into the centre of the Cathedral and can then admire the magnificent painting in the central church roof and the large gallery consisting of dozens of different fine paintings.

St. Basil's Cathedral.

St. Basil’s Cathedral.

Our favourite places to visit in Saint Petersburg:

1. Hermitage Museum

Hermitage Museum is regarded as St. Petersburg’s most popular tourist attraction, with 2,898,543 people visiting in 2013. It’s a must-see for any first-time travellers in the city, full of magnificent artwork and cultural exhibits with over 3 million items in its collection. It was established in 1764 and has been popular ever since. The Hermitage Museum contains 4 main buildings that you can visit, each exhibiting different cultural arts. The bulk of the collection is placed inside the Winter Palace. Whether you are looking for some fine impressionist-art or just an Italian sculpture from the 15th century, this museum has enough for everybody.

Hermitage Museum

Hermitage Museum

2. Peterhof Palace & Park

Peterhof Palace and Park is a massive area that is hundreds of years old. It was the residence of Tsar Peter the Great from 1725 to his death. The Palace is very luxurious, possessing approx. thirty rooms, including the Chesma Hall that is decorated with a dozen paintings of the Battle of Chesma (a victory for the Russians in the Russo-Turko war in 1974). The Lower and Upper gardens contain 64 different fountains, and it’s a beautiful sight to behold. The entire Peterhof Park is filled with magnificent flowers and trees, and the view of the Gulf of Finland is just breathtaking.

Peterhof Palace & Gardens

Peterhof Palace & Gardens

3. Palace Square

Palace Square connects Nevsky Prospekt with Palace Bridge, and it is the centre square of St. Petersburg. The Square is rich with history, being the place where Bloody Sunday and the October Revolution occurred. The Winter Palace from the Hermitage Museum is located in the Palace Square, and it truly is a beautiful sight during Winter when the snow falls. In the centre of the square stands the Alexander Column which was raised after the Russian victory in the war with Napoleon’s France.

Palace Square

Palace Square

4. Russian Museum

The Russian Museum is the biggest museum filled with Russian fine art in all of St. Petersburg. The museum was created on April 13th, 1895 upon enthronement of Nicholas II to commemorate his father, Alexander III. The museum has many different exhibitions, including Russian art from the 12th-17th century, video art, and Peter the Great’s house.

Russian Museum

Russian Museum

Our favourite places to visit in Samara:

1. Samarskaya Luka National Park

This park is nearly completely enclosed by a ring of water, and the only Russian mountain range (Zhiguli Mountains) of the Russian plains is located here. The park is 22,500 hectares and is inhabited by different fauna, including owls and European bee-eaters. On the south side of the park is the Saratov Reservoir and on the north is the border with the Zhiguli nature reserve. Samarskaya Luka National Park is popular with tourists due to the number of hiking trails that there are, and the recreational setting that it is in. You can hike inside the Stephen Razan caves, Witch lake trail or just get a simple museum tour. It’s a great place to bring experienced hikers and new ones alike, and there is a range of difficulties depending on the trial that you choose.

Samarskaya Luka National Park

Samarskaya Luka National Park

2. Stalin’s Bunker

Stalin’s bunker has a history dating back nearly a hundred years ago, constructed in the 1930s before World War II. The bunker was kept secret for years and was connected by tunnels with other various underground buildings including the Moscow Metro system. A stadium was chosen as a shelter for the secret bunker and buildings beneath it. The Izmailovo Stadium has over 120,000 seats and it was a very good way to hide the bunker that was hidden underground. Nowadays Stalin’s bunker is a brilliant museum that exhibits how his secret bunker was used and what was contained in it. It even has some of Stalin’s personal items and it has not been heavily changed since it was built, in the 1930s.

Stalin's Bunker

Stalin’s Bunker

3. Sok Krasnaya Glinka

Sok Krasnaya Glinka is a ski resort with 5km of slopes available from 100m to 270m. The ski resort is good for beginning and intermediate skiers, but if you’re looking for something a bit tougher you won’t find anything here. The slopes are relatively simple to go down, and even the intermediate levels are pretty easy. If you’re learning to ski or bringing somebody who doesn’t know how to ski, it’s a good resort to visit.

4. Samara Zoological Park

Samara Zoological Park is a compact Zoo that covers no more than a football field, but it’s a great place to visit nevertheless. The zoo has a good range of animals, from owls to dogs, to even tigers. It’s a good place to take the kids and visiting it will be an enjoyable experience.

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Best cities & places to visit in Russia

Domodedovo International Airport

The Domodedovo International is the 49th best airport in the world and the largest one in Russia. It is located at a distance of over 40 kilometers from Moscow in the Moscow Oblast area. It handled over 30 million passengers in 2013 and has the most passenger and cargo traffic in the country. Over the last three years, this has been ranked as the best airport of the Eastern European region by Skytrax. The airlines Star Alliance and Oneworld are based in this airport.

The Domodedovo Airport was in service from 1964 but was officially opened in 1965 with one runway. In November 1967, a second runway was added parallel to the first one, exactly 18 months later. The airport is mostly sponsored by the East Line Group which has helped develop the airport immensely since they came aboard in 1996. Since 1998, the company has been leased the runways, communication facilities as well as air traffic control. They also helped in expanding the runway from 70,000 sq meters to 135,000 sq meters in 2009.

The airport has one terminal which is divided into two courses and is the country’s first airport to have parallel runways. The 2009 runway expansion enabled over 16 more airlines to move their business to Domodedovo Airport and the airport currently manages over 85 airlines of which over 40 are international operators with flights to more than 230 destinations around the world of which about 85 are accessible only from Domodedovo. The airport is the first one in Russia to have been awarded the International Quality Management System Certificate of the International Organization for Standardization.

Domodedovo Airport has 24×7 wireless internet services with 60 access points covering the whole airport. There is a chapel and mosque inside the airport, namely, the Archangel Michael Orthodox Chapel and the Safar Mosque. Dozens of cafés and restaurants serving a variety of cuisines are available all over the airport. Apart from these, an array of ATMs, currency exchange offices, banks, a post office, a pharmacy and long distance phone boots. Apart from these, the airport has several lounges, some exclusive for the likes of British Airways, Swiss Austrian Airlines and Lufthansa Airlines. Passengers can enjoy luxury facilities of beverages, satellite and terrestrial television, periodicals as well as an array of snacks. The airport also has a duty-free shop area with clothing stores, liquor stores, cosmetic stores, etc. A free 24 hour nursery for children under the age of 8 is available and there is a child care center where several engaging activities are arranged as well.

The airport has its own railway station with trains to Paveletsky Rail Terminal connected by a comfortable aeroexpress train to Moscow as well as commuter trains, shuttles, limousines, rental cars, city buses and taxis. The Paveletsky metro station is 20 minutes from the airport and one can avail of a metro from here to the city as well. The airport has 5000 parking spots and different parking areas for bicycles and motorcycles as well.

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Important contact numbers for the Domodedovo airport is as follows.

  • 24 hour Information Desk : +7 (495) 933-6666

Russia is the largest country in the world by land area and covers more than one-eighth of our planet’s inhabited land area. Located in northern Eurasia, this beautiful country has world’s largest forest reserves and many fresh water lakes. Russia houses many species of flora and fauna.

Russia travel experience is unique. You will find more than 160 ethnic groups in this great nation. If you are visiting Russia, you must cruise along the river Volga and travel in the Trans-Siberian Railway. These journeys will allow you to experience Russia

Here is a brief overview of some tourist attractions in Russia.

Kremlin

Also known as the Moscow Kremlin, this fortified complex is located at the heart of Moscow. It is the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation. It is to Russia like how White House is to the US.

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Russia travel

(By Chris (originally posted to Flickr as The Kremlin) [CC-BY-SA-2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons)

Saint Basil’s Cathedral

This Russian Orthodox Church’s design is shaped as a flame of a bonfire rising into the sky. It was erected on the Red Square in Moscow in the later part of the 16th century upon orders from Ivan the Terrible.

Red Square

This historical landmark is located in Moscow. It is Russia’s popular marketplace and is used during festivals and concerts.

The State Hermitage Museum

This museum of art and culture is located in Saint Petersburg. Founded in 1764, it is one of the oldest and the largest museum in the world. You can find more than three million exhibits here. The museum has the largest collection of paintings in the world.

Grand Cascade at Peterhof

Located in Saint Petersburg, this grandiose structure includes a grotto, two cascading staircases and 64 fountains. The two staircases lead to an enormous semi-circular basin. Here you will find a giant statue of Samson wrestling with a lion.

Tretyakov Gallery

This famous art gallery is located inMoscow. It is the foremost depository of the Russian fine art. The gallery offers more than 130,000 exhibits to its visitors. You will find a sculpture garden outside the gallery.

Kolomenskoye

This former royal estate is located near the Kolomna road. The palace is well-known for its fairy-tale roofs and intricate corridors. It was the favorite residence of many Czars.

Russia is a unique nation. Visit to the above-mentioned tourist attractions in Russia is an interesting experience.

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