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Does Russia have good tourism?

Since 2000, tourism in Russia has developed at an astonishing pace. Today it is as safe, easy-to-get-to and interesting as any of its European neighbours. Yet, despite its appeal, the biggest country on earth remains a bit of a secret destination.



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Visit Russia to experience its magnificence
Russia is the biggest country in the world, and its mighty scale is reflected in the splendour of its palaces, churches and parks. Everywhere you look, size matters, from the grandeur of the Moscow Metro to the towering Kremlin.

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In 2022, Turkey was the most popular outbound destination of Russians travelling with tourism purposes. In total, Russian tourists made 5.2 million trips to Turkey over that period. The number of tourist trips to the United Arab Emirates amounted to roughly 1.2 million.

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Leading source markets for travel to Russia 2020-2022, by arrivals. In 2022, the country that visited Russia the most was Ukraine. Over 2.2 million trips were made to Russia from that country, marking a decrease compared to the previous year.

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Lifestyle and culture in Russia
Russia has a unique culture. Although the locals may seem unfriendly upon first meeting, once they get to know a person, they'll go out of their way to help them if necessary. Locals in Russia are actually warm, friendly and helpful people.

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Budget-Friendly Travel Planning
You should plan to spend around ?5,984 ($66) per day on your vacation in Russia, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, ?1,271 ($14) on meals for one day and ?464 ($5.14) on local transportation.

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The FSB recorded 4.9 million trips abroad on tourism, work, study and business by Russians in January-March 2023, a 26.2% increase from 3.9 million trips the same time last year. Tourist trips to foreign countries also jumped to 1.7 million, a nearly 50% increase over 1.2 million in the same period of 2022.

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FCDO continues to advise British nationals against all travel to Russia. Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine means the situation in Russia is unpredictable. This includes: security incidents, such as drone attacks, happening in some parts of the country.

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Do British citizens need a visa to visit Russia? The answer is yes, due to the existence of a visa regime between the UK and the Russian Federation. A requirement for any type of a Russian visa (tourist, business, working and others) for a citizen of the UK is an invitation.

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Prices: At a modest restaurant, you can expect to pay about 500 roubles ($8) for a meal; at a mid-range restaurant, a three-course meal will cost around 2000 roubles ($35). A Business lunch option which includes a multi-course meal and a drink is offered at many restaurants – usually between 300-500 roubles.

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Do not travel to Russia due to the security environment and the impacts of the military conflict with Ukraine. Due to recent military tensions additional security restrictions, including some limitations on movement, may remain in place in some regions.

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“Russia's invasion of Ukraine has certainly restricted the holiday choices of its citizens, as direct flights to many popular destinations have been banned,” he said. “It is still possible for Russians to visit Europe, but they now need to change planes in places like Istanbul or Dubai.”

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