Russia is a country that many do not take seriously as a tourist destination. In the minds of foreigners, it is bears, balalaikas, vodka, and cold. But those who have decided to come often change their minds. Russia is vast. There are deserts, glaciers, ancient kremlins, and modern skyscrapers. The tourist flow in 2026 is gradually recovering after the pandemic and geopolitical upheavals. What attracts guests from abroad? Let's be honest.
Two capitals are the main magnets. Moscow attracts with its scale: Red Square, the Kremlin, Stalinist skyscrapers, Moscow-City. Here you can see imperial luxury, Soviet gigantism, and capitalist glamour. St. Petersburg is the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, canals, drawbridges. European chic, but with a Russian soul. Tourists come here for "instagram" views, but stay for the atmosphere. Plus, infrastructure: five-star hotels, high-end restaurants, nightclubs. In 2026, tourist information centers in Moscow and Petersburg actively work with Russian and English guides.
For those who are tired of megacities, the "Golden Ring" route offers a journey into the past. Suzdal, Vladimir, Yaroslavl, Kostroma — white-stone temples, monasteries, wooden architecture. Europeans love these cities for their authenticity. Here you can try real kvass, ride in a troika, watch blacksmiths and potters. In 2026, the "gastronomic tour" of the Golden Ring is popular: cheeses, pickles, syrups, mead. Small towns also attract low prices compared to Moscow.
Russia is not just cities. Lake Baikal is the deepest in the world, included in the UNESCO list. Tourists come to see the clear ice in winter and swim in summer. Kamchatka is a land of volcanoes, geysers, and bears. This is for thrill-seekers: helicopter tours, ascents, rafting. Altai — mountain rivers, maral farms, petroglyphs. Karelia — labyrinths of rocks, waterfalls, Kizhi. In 2026, ethnotours to the North are popular: to Murmansk for the northern lights, to Salekhard on reindeer sleds. For nature lovers, Russia is a paradise.
Russia is a country with a rich cultural heritage. The Hermitage, the Tretyakov Gallery, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. New Tretyakovka with Russian avant-garde. The Museum of Cosmonautics. In the regions, there are their own pearls: the Yaroslavl Art Museum, the Vologda Kremlin, the Nizhny Novgorod Art Museum. In 2026, many museums have introduced audio guides in several languages (English, Chinese, German, French, Spanish). Theatregoers go to the Mariinsky and the Bolshoi Theater. Ballet is a brand of Russia.
Russian cuisine is experiencing a renaissance.外国人 want to try not only vodka and red caviar. Borscht with pampushki, pelmeni with broth, blini with sturgeon, solyanka, soups. In 2026, restaurants of authentic cuisine such as "Technicum," "Magadan," "Severjane" have opened. Also popular are street festivals: "Borscht Day" in Suzdal, "Maslenitsa" in Moscow. For gourmets — black caviar, truffles from the Moscow region, slow-cooked porridge. Of course, vodka, but also craft beer, tinctures.
Russia in 2026 has simplified the visa regime for 55 countries (including the European Union and China) — electronic visa in 4 days. Accommodation prices are lower than in Europe: a good hotel in Moscow can be found for 100 dollars, in the regions — for 40. Transport: long-distance trains are comfortable ( compartments, SV), domestic air tickets are cheap due to subsidies. Safety: the police are responsive, the level of street crime (pickpockets) is higher than in Tokyo, but lower than in Paris or Rome. Attitude towards tourists: generally friendly, especially in the regions, where foreigners are a novelty.
Not everything is smooth. Language barrier: even in Moscow, not everyone speaks English, and in the countryside, even more so. It is recommended to learn basic phrases or use a translator. Lack of bicycle lanes and sidewalks in small towns. Long queues at airports (especially at Sheremetyevo). Traffic jams in Moscow. Also, a negative image of Russia in Western media scares away some tourists. But those who have come often say: "We were deceived, it's not like that at all, as shown on TV."
In 2026, there is growing interest in arctic tourism: cruises on atomic icebreakers to the North Pole (expensive, but exclusive). Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, Salekhard. The Far East: Vladivostok with bridges and the ocean, Sakhalin, the Kuriles. Japanese and Chinese tourists are discovering Russian nature, different from their overpopulated cities.
The government is investing in infrastructure: hotels, tourist clusters are being built (for example, "New Anapa," "Baikal Resort"). In 2026, the "Tourist Cashback" program for domestic tourism was launched, but foreigners can also receive discounts through partners. Eco-tourism is developing: reserves, national parks. It is important that Russia does not miss the moment and does not consider tourism a secondary industry. The attractiveness of the country is enormous, but it needs to be packaged correctly.
Russia is a country of contrasts. It can surprise, anger, enchant. But it leaves no one indifferent. There is something to see here, besides stereotypes. Come and see for yourself.
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