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Is it safe to travel to Russia as a woman?

Yes, Russia is generally safe to visit. However, visitors should take precautions to ensure their safety, such as avoiding large crowds and being aware of their surroundings. It is also important to research the local laws and customs before visiting.



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Safety: Traveling to St Petersburg is generally safe. Tourists are unlikely to be victims of crime, apart from petty theft. Always carry your passport with you for identification and immediately report any incident to police. Try to avoid groups of beggars or gypsies and guard your valuables.

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Airlines that fly to Russia
  • Turkish Airlines.
  • Emirates.
  • Aeroflot.
  • Air Serbia.
  • United Airlines.
  • RAM.
  • Etihad Airways.
  • Lufthansa.


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However, the reality is that China is an extremely safe destination, with friendly services, breathtaking scenery, and, of course, a renowned culinary culture. Focusing solely on the political risks may cause people to overlook other important factors that are more immediately relevant when travelling in the country.

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10 Ways Not to Offend People in Russia
  • Take Off Your Shoes. ...
  • Bring a Gift. ...
  • Do Not Give Flowers in Even Numbers. ...
  • Do Not Shake Hands Over a Threshold. ...
  • Forget Something? ...
  • Never Exchange Money After Nightfall. ...
  • If Staying the Night, Bring Some Home Clothes. ...
  • Keep Your Cup Half-Full if You're Not Ready for More Alcohol.


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Saint Petersburg, just like Moscow, is not similar to any other Russian city. Saint Petersburg is quieter, less hectic and it's definitely the most beautiful city in Russia.

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While being in St. Petersburg, it is wise to make time for walking around the city. The majority of the most famous sights of the city are located in a relatively small area within a circle with a diameter not more than 3 kilometers.

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