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How safe is Moscow for tourists?

Most people living in Moscow feel relatively safe. According to Numbeo, the level of crime in Moscow scores a 35.68 out of 100 on the crime index, which is low.



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Right now, Moscow is not safe to visit due to the ongoing war with Ukraine.

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Russia tends to be relatively safe for tourists, but petty crime does happen. Travelers are advised to follow the same personal security procedures they would in any other country and stay alert.

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Is Moscow safer than London? However, it decreased since the 90s, so right now, for tourists, Moscow isn't more dangerous than any other European city, it's even less so. The crime rate in Moscow is fairly lower than one in New York, London or Paris, so you should feel safe here.

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Is it safe at night in Moscow? Moscow has a busy nightlife, so as long as you are walking in busy streets, you should be fine. However, you shouldn't walk alone at night, especially in quiet streets where there are few passersby to help you.

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About Safety
Visiting Russia is possible, and most of all, the biggest part of Russia is safe to travel. You better don't visit some regions, like the border between Russia and Ukraine but a region like Altai Republic is absolutely safe. In general the attitude of Russian people didn't change towards foreigners.

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The Russian government maintains a restrictive and complicated visa regime for foreigners who visit, transit, or reside in the Russian Federation. A U.S. citizen who does not comply with Russian visa laws can be subject to arrest, fines, and/or deportation.

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Russia is generally considered safe for women, although there are some areas that are more dangerous than others. Women should take the same precautions as they would in any other country, such as avoiding walking alone at night and being aware of their surroundings.

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Moscow Overview The best time to visit Moscow is March, April, May, June, July and August. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. September and October period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.

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Most foreign nationals need a visa to travel to St Petersburg in Russia. Citizens of just a few countries can visit Russia without a visa for a limited period. The quickest and most convenient option for travelers is the unified Russian eVisa: the application process is available 100% online.

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Do not travel to Ukraine due to the volatile security environment and military conflict. There is a risk to life. For more information on what to do if you're caught in armed conflict, see our general advice 'There's an armed conflict'. A nationwide state of emergency is in place, and martial law has been imposed.

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All residents of Canada have to apply for a visa to enter Russian Federation. However, before this, you have to get an invitation letter to Russia (also known as Russian visa support letter), which should be issued by the receiving party. The invitation letter is needed for both: tourist and business visa.

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Russia - Level 4: Do Not Travel.

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Is Poland in direct danger from Russia? No, there is nothing to worry about as a tourist and not as a citizen either. According to experts, Russia is using Ukraine as a warning bell, but it should not be confused with a desire to expand westward.

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Foreign visitors are not usually the targets of violent crime. However, in St Petersburg there have been reports of street crime where tourists have been specifically targeted. These crimes are carried out by well organised gangs. The police do not need a reason in order to stop, question or detain individuals.

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Travelling in Russia can be challenging for non-Russian speakers. Migration cards may be in Cyrillic only, and immigration officials may only speak Russian. At train stations, most signs are in Cyrillic and ticket sellers usually do not speak English.

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