
Russia Travel Guide
6 reasons to travel to Russia
There are so many things to discover during a trip to Russia! Not only are the Russian landscapes and architecture in historic towns amazing, but if you try to get to know the locals and their customs you will come back feeling transformed by the authentic experience!
- 1Visit the beautiful orthodox churches
- 2Travelling on the Trans-Siberian
- 3Landscapes covered in beautiful winter clothing
- 4Fall in love with Russian cuisine
- 5Go to a dacha
- 6Meet the locals
Why travel to Russia?
- You go mad for big cities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan and Rostov, the big Russian cities will make your head spin.
- You like pushing your limits by living in extreme conditions, the great North, the cold, the tundra, taiga or the peaks of the Caucasus Mountains.
- You have gotten ideas from novels about how friendly people are in Russia: a vodka, and another, some laughing and dancing and another vodka!
- Colours and onion domes intrigue you: Russian churches and monasteries are an art in themselves, both unique and inimitable.
- You don't have a lot of experience with the word "distance": taking the Trans-Siberian railway and crossing two inconceivably long continents gives you different feeling about the world.
- You admire and appreciate great culture: Russia promotes the arts, from ballet to music and architecture, to fine arts and film.
- You are attracted by European, Caucasian, Turko-Mongolian, Siberian and other cultures. Russia is home to a myriad of people and cultures.
When to go in Russia?
What to see in Russia?
Top places to discover.
What documents are needed for traveling to Russia?
British passport holders require a visa for any stay in Russia. You have to apply via VFS Global who manage the process for the Russian Embassy in the UK. Their website has very clear instructions on the, fairly complicated, way to apply for a visa. (http://ru.vfsglobal.co.uk)
Please be aware that all applicants for a visa need to go to the offices of VFS Global in person.
Health advise
This is because all applicants for a visa who are 12 years old or older will have their fingerprints scanned as part of the application procedure., -
It is recommended that you check your DTP (diptheria, whooping cough and tetanus) vaccination is up to date. You are also recommended to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A and B, typhoid fever, tick borne encephalitis, flu, and meningococcal meningitis, depending on which regions you intend to visit.
Language
Time difference
Phone and internet connection
The international dialling code for Russia is 007. You can use international phone cards to make calls, or go to a call centre.
Free wifi is available more or less everywhere in the big cities so you should have no problem connecting to the internet.
Electricity
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Moscow
Smolenskaya Naberezhnaya 10 -
121099 Moscow
Embassy of Russia in London
6-7 Kensington Palace Gardens
London W8 4QP,
Fire: 01
Police: 02
Ambulances: 03

































































