Best Places to Visit In Russia

1.   Moscow Kremlin, Russia

Moscow Kremlin Wide Angle View, Russia

If you are in Russia, you must make a trip to Kremlin. The walled enclosure not only has the nation’s top government offices but also has four cathedrals that were built in the 15th and 16th century. Built by Italian rulers in the 14th century, it now serves as the official residence of Russia’s president. The Great Bell Tower is one of the most famous towers located in the area. It has a giant clock and a ruby star a top it. The Kremlin also has several museums. The 250 acre ground is a treasure house of the past, displaying royal armory and the Diamond Fund Exhibition which consists of a fine jewelry collection, including the famous 190 carat diamond given to Catherine the Great. The Cathedral of the Dormition, Cathedral Square and Terem Palace are other notable attractions within Kremlin Square.

2.   Saint Basil’s Cathedral

Photorealistic image of Saint Basil's Cathedral in Russia, featuring its colorful onion domes and ornate decorations.

Located at the heart of Moscow, Saint Basil’s Cathedral was built between 1554 and 1561. It now features as one of the most visited tourist attractions of Russia and people love to marvel at its architectural brilliance. The structure’s unique style and design is eye-catching and its interior has some rare artifacts that make a visit to this cathedral worthy. Resembling a bon-fire on full flame, the domes of this cathedral have been beautifully designed and it is a unique creation of the period when it was constructed.

3.   Hermitage Museum

isitors admiring artwork in a gallery of the Hermitage Museum, Russia.

A museum totally dedicated to art and culture, Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world. It boasts of the largest collection of paintings and has over 3 million art works and artifacts on display. The famous winter palace and theater have been combined to form the museum complex and it stands as a fascinating display of Russian culture. A tourist hotspot, this museum must feature in every traveler’s must see list.

4.   Lake Baikal

Kayaker exploring the clear waters of Lake Baikal, Russia, with mountains and forests in the background.

The oldest and deepest lake in the world, Lake Baikal is a truly mesmerizing place. Located along the Trans-Siberian railway network in Siberia, tourists can stop over at Lake Baikal before proceeding on their journey to other places. It is also a very popular vacation destination and as a result, resorts have sprung up around the 25 million year old lake. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, it is not only scenic and serene but provides the perfect opportunity to spend some time with nature.

5.   Kizhi Island

Kizhi Island, Russia

Situated on Lake Onega in Karelia, Kizhi Island is a fascinating open air museum with a number of historic buildings. The 120 feet high Church of the Transfiguration of Our Savior is one of the most famous structures on the island. Its 22 domes have fascinated visitors over time. Along with this, tourists can also spot a number of windmills, chapels, wooden houses and barns at Kizhi Island, other popular attractions here. Various folk ensembles and craft demonstrations can also be seen and these perfectly represent the peasant culture of the region.

6.   Mount Elbrus

powdery slope on Mount Elbrus, Russia, with breathtaking mountain vistas in the distance.

Mount Elbrus holds a position of pride as one of the Seven Summits in the world. Located in the Caucasus Mountain range, it is one of the highest peaks at 5642 meters. Experienced as well as amateur climbers are attracted towards this mountain and visitors can take a cable car to move as high as 3800 meters on Mount Elbrus. Though formed from a volcano, it has not reported any recent eruptions and is considered a dormant volcano.

7.   Valley of Geysers

Valley of Geysers, Russia, with tourists on a wooden observation deck viewing geysers.

Valley of Geysers is an active geothermal zone in Russia and as the name suggests, it is a valley with an abundance of geysers and hot springs. Located in Kamchatka Peninsula, it is a must visit place for all tourists in Russia. The second largest concentration of geysers in the world, it offers fascinating sights of smoke billowing from the hot water. Scientist Tatyana Ustinova discovered this place in 1941 and it is now a part of the Kronotsky Nature Reserve. The constant geothermal activity also attracts a lot of scientists to this place.

8.   Trans-Siberian Railway

Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia

One of the longest railway networks in the world, the Trans-Siberian Railway starts from Moscow and extends till Vladivostok, a city near the Russian border of North Korea and China. It is a major attraction in Russia and tourists usually prefer the railway network for overnight travel to various Russian cities. Travelling through a picturesque road, the journey itself is quite memorable. It started operations in 1891 and features first, second and third class sleeper coaches. Some of the coaches also feature private bathroom and shower facilities.

9.   Suzdal

Peaceful landscape near Suzdal, Russia: river, meadows, and a monastery.

Among the finest cities of Russia’s famed ‘Golden Ring’, Suzdal is an ancient city steeped in history. It is one of the best examples of Russia’s past culture and history. Founded in 1024, Suzdal is more like an open air museum that will take visitors back to a previous era. The city has a marvelous display of its old architecture in the form of cathedrals, monasteries and kremlins with onion shaped domes. Its style, vibrance and old world charm is perfect for creating a nostalgic atmosphere that will surely fascinate travelers to this charming old city.

10.   Yekaterinburg

Sunset view of Yekaterinburg, Russia, with the Church on the Blood and Iset River.

Yekaterinburg is a wonderful destination which has many attractions for the visitor. The last decade has brought the city much improvement that it has become the third major city in Russia after Moscow and Saint Petersburg. This is a city is full of historical events and was also the final destination of Tsar Nikolas II and his family. The remains of the entire family were discovered here in 1998 and the Church on Blood was built at the place where the Tsar and his family were massacred. The city is rich in minerals because of the Ural mountains. Many of the residents hold jobs in the mineral industry. Tourism is another source of income for the city. The traveler will find many interesting attractions like museums, art galleries, theaters, including the Opera and Ballet Theater as well as the fabulous Yekaterinburg Circus. The continental border between Europe and Asia can be found on the outskirts of Yekaterinburg along the Ural Mountains.

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