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Sometimes there is a feeling that there are very few good places for recreation: several million people, several resorts, and that's it. But this is not the case. We present you the most interesting cities Russia for travel - and these are not at all the cities they are talking about at every step.

Arkhangelsk

If you have never visited Arkhangelsk, then Arkhangelsk must have stayed with you: its Maritime Station and the monument to Peter I are depicted on a 500-ruble bill, which you held in your hands anyway, and sometimes spent. In this city, you can enjoy the magnificent northern nature and get acquainted with ancient traditions.

Arkhangelsk is a rare city where the embankment is and main street, and the historic center. The fact is that the city grew from here, from Cape Pur-Navolok - and there is something French in this name, isn't it?

This can and should be done in Arkhangelsk:

Taste northern berries, fish and curly roe gingerbread (no, this is not what you thought, in fact they are delicious);

Take a boat and ride along the Northern Dvina River;

Swim in the White Sea, because if you swam in the Black Sea, then for the universal balance, you need to dive into the White Sea as well.

Smolensk

This city is more than 12 centuries old, it stands on 7 hills, and its symbol is the Phoenix bird - as a sign that Smolensk has experienced many invasions, but has always been revived. The famous Smolensk Wall was built by Boris Godunov, and even he could not imagine that it would remain the main city attraction to this day.

In the 1960s, a diamond factory was opened in Smolensk, and the city was called the “diamond capital”. This souvenir is held in high esteem by many tourists, including Sir Elton John, who came to the local plant "Crystal" to contemplate how the best friends of girls are made, to which Elton John may include himself.

The most tall building Smolensk is the Assumption Cathedral. They say that when Napoleon entered the city, the beauty of the church impressed him so much that he ordered his soldiers to stop plundering it.

This must be done in Smolensk:

Taste the Vyazma gingerbread, which for many tastes better than the Tula one (with the exception of tourists from Tula);

Walk along the partially intact Fortress Wall;

Visit the only Flax Museum in Russia.

Where to stay in Smolensk:

Cheboksary

In Cheboksary, you will be greeted by a 46-meter sculpture of Mother Patroness, ready to accommodate all guests of the Chuvash land in its wide arms. This city is incredibly green and extremely comfortable, and there is a recreational zone on the left bank of the Volga - thanks to the pine forest.

In Cheboksary there is an excellent embankment and the only Chapaev square in Russia, which is located on the site of his native village. Here is the Chapaev Museum - perfect place to find out the details of his life and remember anecdotes with the participation of Petka and Anka Machine-gunners.

Why go to Cheboksary:

Taste the national cuisine, having managed to pronounce “kakai-shurpi”, “tultarmash” and other names of local dishes from the first time;

Visit one of the many churches: Holy Trinity Monastery, Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Vvedensky Cathedral other;

Walk along the local Arbat - the street of the merchant Efremov, who (not the Arbat, but a merchant, of course) began his merchant career as a simple peasant.

Ulyanovsk

Ulyanovsk undeservedly dropped out of tourist ratings, and yet it is one of the most interesting cities in Russia for tourists. There is a beautiful wide Volga, a comfortable embankment on the Volga slope, as well as historical quarters with small wooden houses of the late 19th century - including those in which young Volodya Ulyanov lived.

Recently, Ulyanovsk has become famous not only as the homeland of Lenin, but also as the homeland of the kolobok, because it is no less colorful than the leader of the world proletariat. Wooden figurines with a spherical hero of Russian fairy tales can be found in city souvenir shops.

What needs to be done in Ulyanovsk:

Go to the Museum of History civil aviation and get into the famous aircraft models, forgetting about aerophobia;

Take a ride on one of the most long bridges throughout Europe;

Sit on the couch of Oblomov, which is located on Goncharov Street - the creator of this very hero.

Where to stay in Ulyanovsk:

Murom

When you hear the name of this city, the question immediately comes to mind: is there a connection with the famous Russian hero, who sat in Sydney for 33 years, and then, as he got up, it started. Indeed, Murom is considered the birthplace of Ilya Muromets. According to legend, a hero was born in the village of Karacharovo, which later became part of the city - well, what do you want, Moscow is not alone in expanding.

Murom is a city for travelers who value shrines. People come here to venerate the relics of Saints Peter and Fevronia - they are in the Transfiguration of the Savior male monastery... And in Karacharovo there is a spring with healing properties.

3 things to do in Murom:

Take a photo at the monument to Ilya Muromets and understand that monuments also have heroic strength;

Purchase a Russian folk doll - Stolbushka;

There is a reason to buy a Murom kalach and make sure that this treat is depicted on the coat of arms of Murom.

Where to stay in Murom:

Pskov

Like many cozy cities Russia, Pskov has a Kremlin, because comfort and protective structures in our country are combined in the most amazing way. It is interesting to walk around the Kremlin, and there is an observation deck on the Vlasyevskaya tower. It is better to visit the fortress in the evening: then you will hear the ringing of bells of the 17th century - one might say, the ringing of the distant past.

There are many churches in Pskov. Some of them are about a thousand years old, and some of them are 200-300 years old - very young, what their years are. The main shrine of Pskov is the Trinity Cathedral, in which Alexander Nevsky prayed for victory in the Battle of the Ice - as we know from textbooks, quite successfully.

3 must-haves in Pskov:

Buy handicrafts: mugs, pots, candlesticks, whistles and other beetles;

Dine in a cafe stylized as a wooden hut or a 17th century chamber;

See the 12th century wall paintings in the Transfiguration Cathedral.

Svetlogorsk

This is a quiet and peaceful resort on the Baltic Sea, which became so about 200 years ago, when it bore the German name Rauschen. We will not self-confidently call this place "an island of Europe" or "a Russian resort with a European spirit" - no, Svetlogorsk is Russia, just like Crimea.

The resort has a 6 km long coastline, the water is clean and cool. The most popular beach is called Svetlogorsk. It is always crowded here: tourists are probably attracted not only by good weather but also the original name of the beach.

The city has a lot of Scandinavian architecture, and thanks to this, it has. In summer, knightly tournaments are held here at all - and believe me, this is much more beautiful than the now popular ultimate fights in a cage.

The main attraction is the Vyborg Castle, which was both an outpost and administrative center, and a prison. It is now a museum.

Things to do in Vyborg:

Climb into the watchtower of the Vyborg Castle and from a height of 70 meters check if there are any crusaders who want to convert everyone to Catholicism;

Walk along the stone pavement on central square and feed intelligent pigeons that look like native Europeans;

Go to Mon Repos - one of the most beautiful landscape parks in Europe.

What to do in Tyumen first of all:

Walk along the local Tsvetnoy Boulevard - according to the laws of the genre, there is a circus;

Dive into the thermal pool in Verkhniy Bor;

Go to the Siberian Cats Square and make sure that they are everywhere.

Where to stay in Tyumen:

An experienced traveler tries to choose an interesting and original place for each new trip, but everyone was once a beginner. When I first started traveling, like most ordinary tourists, first of all I visited those countries about which I heard and knew the most. So what are the most visited countries today? Where do the crowds of tourists flock?

No. 10. Mexico - 29.1 million visitors a year

Mexico ranks 10th in the ranking of the most visited countries in the world. In the ranking of the countries of the continent of America, Mexico is the second most visited country after the United States, even ahead of Canada! The number of visitors to Mexico per year is higher than the number of visitors in the entire Caribbean (22.8 million people per year). The most visited region in Mexico is the Yucatan Peninsula. People come here for gorgeous beaches, ancient Mayan ruins, lush rainforest and bustling nightlife.

No. 9. Russia - 29.8 million visitors per year

V last years Russia is in the top 10 most visited countries in the world, only slightly behind the UK. There are 26 sites in Russia that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Lake Baikal, volcanoes and geysers of Kamchatka, the Black Sea coast, snowy mountains Altai - just a few out of thousands famous places for visiting.

Russia is not only rich natural sites but also cultural attractions. The main cultural centers - Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Novgorod, Kazan and others - are famous for their numerous churches, museums, historical buildings, theaters, palaces, defensive structures and other objects with a rich centuries-old history.
The popularity of Russia as a country to visit is growing every year. About a million people in Russian Federation work in the field of tourism.

No. 8. UK - 32.6 million visitors a year

The tourism business annually brings to the state treasury $ 17.2 billion. Most of the UK tourists are Europeans, the second largest group of tourists arriving in the UK from the USA and Canada. London is the most visited city in the United Kingdom and the Tower is the most visited place.

No. 7. Germany - 33.0 million visitors per year

Germany is considered one of the safest tourist countries in the world. In Germany, tourism is developed both for its own citizens and for foreigners. According to statistics, 30% of Germans prefer to relax in the country.

In Germany, 2 million people work in the tourism sector, and the share of tourism in the country's GDP is 4.5%. Cultural tourist centers Germany is Berlin, Munich and Hamburg, they are also the most visited cities in the country. The most famous natural attractions in Germany are: Saxon Switzerland National Park, Pomeranian Lagoons National Park, Jasmund National Park. These parks are visited by millions of tourists every year.

No. 6. Turkey - 39.8 million visitors a year

Turkey is in 6th place in terms of attendance. This country is known for its wealthy cultural heritage and ethnic diversity. Turkey has a large number of historical, cultural and archaeological sites, and in addition to this enchanting seaside resorts on the coasts of the Mediterranean and Aegean seas... Istanbul is the most visited city in Turkey.

In 2015, the Turkish tourism industry suffered losses due to a number of accidents associated with the actions of terrorist groups. Turkey has lost a third of the entire flow of tourists.

No. 5. Italy - 48.6 million visitors a year

To visit Italy is a dream of many people. 50 objects World heritage UNESCO, countless cultural artifacts, archaeological sites of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance, the Mediterranean coast and much more! Italy is rightfully ranked 5th in terms of attendance.

The most visited cities in Italy: Rome, Venice, Florence, Milan. 48.6 million tourists annually bring huge amounts of money to the country's treasury.

No. 4. China - 55.6 million visitors a year

Great Chinese Wall, Sacred mountains China, Shaolin Monastery, Huangoshu Falls, Forbidden City, the Three Gorges Power Station and many other attractions make China one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. According to the World Trade Organization, by 2020, China will rank first in the world among countries in terms of attendance.

No. 3. Spain - 65.0 million visitors per year

Tourism is the main industry in Spain. The share of tourism is 11% of the country's GDP. People go to Spain to visit Barcelona and Madrid, the resorts Mediterranean, take part in Carnivals and Ensierro (Spanish national custom, which consists in running away from bulls, cows or calves specially released from the corral).

15 national parks attract nature lovers. Spain is also famous for its ski resorts... 13 Spanish cities are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and attract tourists from all over the world.

# 2. USA - 74.8 million visitors a year

The huge country of the USA can surprise both beginners and experienced travelers. Cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Las Vegas continue to receive tourists. all year round... From the natural attractions of the United States: the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, the wonderful landscapes of Alaska, the beaches of Hawaii and much more. In 29 states of the United States, tourism is the main industry that brings big money to the treasury.

In the United States, the largest flows of tourists come from Mexico, Canada, Great Britain. According to statistics, by 2025 the United States will earn $ 2.5 trillion. US dollars on tourism.


# 1. France - 83.7 million visitors a year

Most people are attracted by the local flavor and special atmosphere, in addition, France is famous for its exquisite cuisine and wines.

Paris is one of the most visited cities in the world thanks to Eiffel tower... Besides Paris, people travel to Lyon, Strasbourg and other cities. France is famous for its gorgeous ski resorts, alpine mountains, beaches, picturesque French villages, beautiful gardens and parks, and more.

Mother Russia is still great, not only in big cities, but in some villages you can find something little-studied with great historical value, not to mention the recognized attractions. The main flows of foreign tourists are directed to Moscow and St. Petersburg, because the infrastructure is better developed here than anywhere else, there are so many attractions that you can get to know them for weeks. In addition, in the capital's hotels, the service is close to European standards, and the prices are even ahead of them. But other places in Russia are also becoming more popular.


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1.Moscow

First of all, tourists go to the capital and are interested in the culture of the host country there. It is best to get acquainted with it in museums, and there are over 400 of them in the capital. Museum-apartments of various celebrities or museum-reserves are also popular. Foreigners tend to visit the famous Tretyakov Gallery. The most authentic photographs can be taken in the Kremlin and on Red Square. You can often meet foreigners on Arbat, Tverskaya Street and Theater Square.

2. St. Petersburg

The second largest Russian city is one of the most beautiful in the world, so the flow of tourists here continues unabated. For example, in 2015, 2.8 million foreigners came here and 3.7 million Russian tourists... The city is located at the mouth of the deep river Neva, which flows into The Gulf of Finland... St. Petersburg has the status of an independent subject of the federation on a par with Moscow. It is not like other Russian cities, at least its historical Center... The 200-meter-long facade along the Neva became the heart of the city Winter Palace... Catherine II added the Hermitage building next to it, where various works of art were brought. In our time, the Hermitage has absorbed the Winter Palace itself, and in total it includes 5 buildings, the exhibition area of ​​which is second only to the Louvre. There are many neoclassical and baroque buildings in the historical part of the city. There are also many different churches in St. Petersburg. More than 100 kg of gold leaf went to the dome of the amazing St. Isaac's Cathedral, and the Kazan Cathedral located on Nevsky Prospect is somewhat reminiscent of the square with St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. There is also the Peter and Paul Cathedral, in the Imperial Tomb of which all Russian emperors are buried, with the exception of Peter II and Ivan VI. In 1998, the remains of Nicholas II and members of his family were transported here. Drawbridges across the Neva have become the symbol of the city, and riding along the canals and rivers of the city has become a good entertainment.

3. Krasnodar Territory

The Krasnodar Territory has become perhaps the most popular holiday region in Russia. It contains many of the most popular resort cities: Sochi, Adler, Anapa, Gelendzhik. Not far from here is sunny Abkhazia with the magnificent Lake Ritsa and pristine nature... Sochi is the most popular, but therefore expensive resort edge, for the Winter Olympics, he noticeably changed. The largest oceanarium in the country is also located here. There is also a huge (50 hectares) arboretum and amusement park Riviera at the disposal of tourists. It is also worth mentioning the many waterfalls and caves, dolmens and mountain rivers.

4. The Golden Ring of Russia

This is the name of the whole route, invented during the Soviet era and connecting several ancient cities of Central Russia, rich in architectural and historical sights. Over the years, traveling along the Golden Ring only gains in popularity. The route originally included 8 cities, but now their number has increased. It covers five regions: Moscow, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Kostroma and Yaroslavl. Travels are organized all year round.

Yaroslavl

This city is the largest of all those included in the Golden Ring route. It is included in the list of World Heritage Sites formed by UNESCO. Urban development took shape in the 17th-18th centuries and serves as an excellent example of the mutual influence of the culture and architecture of Russia and Western Europe.

Vladimir

This city is a famous Russian historical and cultural center, one of the pearls of the Golden Ring. Together with Murom, it is one of the oldest cities in central Russia. This city-museum has preserved unique monuments dating back to the 12th century: the Assumption and Dmitrievsky Cathedrals, as well as the Golden Gate - they are protected by UNESCO. Here, even the buildings of the bank, the hospital and the shopping complex are classified as ancient architectural monuments.


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Kostroma

Kostroma was included in " gold ring"Because of the ancient Ipatiev Monastery and unique urban development. The hero of the Russian-Polish war (1609-1618) Ivan Susanin was born in Kostroma. They also decided to make it the homeland of the Snow Maiden. Kostroma is an old jewelery town - one third of all domestic jewelery is made in its district.

Suzdal

It is the smallest of the cities included in the Golden Ring. But in this small old Russian town there are many architectural sights (the Kremlin, monasteries, temples), as well as good hotels. Suzdal is like Russia in miniature - here priceless fragments of ancient Russian culture coexist with provincial backwaters.

5. Baikal

The deepest and deepest lake on the planet - Baikal is located in Irkutsk region Eastern Siberia... Travelers from all over the world strive for it. The island of Olkhon is especially popular here - it is the only inhabited island on Lake Baikal. A large flow of tourists who have come to these parts strives to get to the famous medicinal properties thermal springs Thawed. The part of Baikal, separated by Olkhon, is called the Small Sea, it is especially lively. Even experienced tourists are impressed by the view of the magnificent Ukovsky waterfall, a powerful stream of which rushes from a 50-meter height into the gorge. The shores of Lake Baikal abound in caves and picturesque bays.

6. Kaliningrad region

The former Königsberg, and now Kaliningrad, experienced a mixture of European and Russian culture and it is no coincidence that it is one of the most beautiful cities Russia. It contains a huge number of monuments, museums and temples. In the Kaliningrad region, the Curonian Spit is especially famous, which now has the status national park... It is a very long (almost 100 km) narrow sand spit divided between Russia and Lithuania. On endless beaches Curonian Spit Lithuanian and German tourists love to have a rest. There is a unique " dancing forest", In which the trees resemble snakes crawling out of the ground. Scientists have not yet found an explanation for this strange phenomenon.


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7. Karelia

This is a land with incredibly beautiful and varied nature. There are over 60 thousand lakes in Karelia, the largest of which are Ladoga and Onega. Very popular among travelers are routes on amazing islands Kizhi and Valaam. The last are laid hiking trails, walking along which you can admire the amazing nature, see the life of the rare inhabitants of the island and the monks of the local monastery. In Kizhi there is a museum of Karelian architecture, its best examples are protected by UNESCO. The Kivach reserve is very interesting; water cruises to Karelia, starting from St. Petersburg, are popular.

8. Kazan

Relatively recently, the capital of Tatarstan became one of the popular tourist cities in Russia, this was facilitated by the measures of the city authorities aimed at its improvement. This was also helped by the holding of the Universiade in 2013, which was preceded by a thorough preparation of the city. Present-day Kazan is in many ways similar to European cities. Its main attraction is the Kremlin. Historically, Orthodox and Islamic cultures are closely intertwined in the city, so the mosque here peacefully coexists next to an Orthodox church. Many Kazan families profess different religions, and the spouses can be of different nationalities.

9. Nizhny Novgorod

This famous city on the banks of the Volga has long been an important economic and cultural center of Russia, attracting the attention of foreign tourists as well. In the center of the city there is a stone Kremlin built at the beginning of the 16th century; there are also many historical buildings of the 18th-20th centuries, monuments of Russian wooden architecture. From the upper city embankment, you can clearly see the confluence of the majestic Volga with the faster Oka.


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10. Altai

Altai is one of the most beautiful places not only in Russia, but also in the rest of the world. Its endless mountain landscapes, glaciers, lakes, caves and turbulent mountain streams amaze with its grandeur. There are excellent conditions for water and ski holiday or descents into mysterious caves. Among other sights of Altai, the Belukha Mountain is especially popular among travelers - highest point Altai and Siberia, Denisova cave. UNESCO has taken under protection the whole area - "Golden Mountains of Altai", which includes the Katunsky and Altai reserves, Saylyugemsky national park, the Ukok plateau and Lake Teletskoye - part of the 15 deepest lakes on Earth. The city of Belokurikha was repeatedly recognized as the best Russian resort.

11. Adygea, Karachay-Cherkessia, Kabardino-Balkaria

Three small North Caucasian republics seem to be destined for active tourism... Most of them are mountainous, so the centers of Russian mountaineering are located here. The two-headed majestic Elbrus alone dreams of conquering thousands of climbers. But Mount Cheget is considered more difficult in terms of ascent. There are many mountain lakes and caves here. Especially popular Blue Lakes, Lake Tambukan, Tsarskaya Crown waterfall, Honey Falls, Guam Gorge and Devil's Gate Pass.

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Of course, Moscow and St. Petersburg. Most foreigners associate all other travels inland with extreme tourism.

However, apart from two capitals, Russia has something to show and surprise. And it seems that the interest of tourists in the Russian outback is not only not weakening, but every year it only grows.

Recently, many experts started talking about the fact that the “Golden Ring” brand was “blown away”, its former popularity, allegedly, began to decline. However, if you study the proposals of European tour operators, travel to the cities of the Golden Ring takes strong positions after Moscow and St. Petersburg. One of the most popular cities on the list is the reserve city of Suzdal. The city is amazing, it personifies quiet and modest Russia, in which life flows measuredly like the Klyazma River. You can easily walk around the city in a day, explore oldest monuments, among which there are 5 monastic ensembles, the Museum of Wooden Architecture, more than 30 churches, look into the workshop of a potter or a blacksmith, and after a delicious lunch lie on the banks of a quiet Kamenka. The city's only livelihood is tourists, so everything is done here to make the guest feel good. In recent years, new hotels and complexes that meet international standards have appeared in the city, so foreign speech began to be heard on the Suzdal land, not only on the days of large-scale festivities like the "Festival of the Cucumber" or "The Day of Bast Shoes".

Rostov the Great

People go to ancient Rostov the Great, stretching on the picturesque shores of Lake Nero, to the homeland of St. Sergius of Radonezh, not for entertainment, but for spirituality. The bulk of the visiting foreigners are elderly people. However, foreigners in general, as you know, travel more when they are retired. There are domes everywhere: the Kremlin, the Savior-Yakovlevsky and Avraamiev monasteries, the Assumption Cathedral and the Holy Trinity Varnitsky Monastery. Unfortunately, hot water is still turned off in many Rostov hotels, “Taganka ... why did you ruin me?” Sounds in restaurants, and you can hang axes in bars because of the swirling smoke of cigarettes, but such “trifles” do not stop foreigners. And how can they become a reason to refuse a trip that can change the idea of ​​Russia.

Yaroslavl

After the inclusion of the historical center of the city in the UNESCO list, Yaroslavl received a second birth. Today, mainly French, German and British people come to the city. But the interest of Americans in Yaroslavl has greatly decreased - especially many US citizens came to the city in the 80s, after the fall of the Iron Curtain. The choice of cultural program often depends on the traveler himself: many are in a hurry to see what was created in the 17th century, the Church of Elijah the Prophet, frescoes. And, for example, some Norwegian farmer will drink a glass of beer on Kirov Street with great pleasure and will be absolutely happy from such a "trip". Increasingly, foreigners refuse to see the sights, but ask to show the life of the city, and not some polished patch in the center, but a real Russian one. Curious foreigners are interested in everything: why are tree trunks whitewashed, or why do most Russian women always wear high heels? And foreigners are very fond of the "Stone of Desires", attaching a sore spot to which, one can allegedly be healed. The Spaniards and the French are more than others ready to support the tradition and willingly apply their "sores" to the stone, and many men even rub their balding heads against the stone.

Velikiy Novgorod

The name of Veliky Novgorod as the New Rome is quite common among foreign tourists. They are invited in the city to visit the Byzantine Cathedral of St. Sophia and the Novgorod Kremlin, as well as see icons of the 11-12 centuries and frescoes by Theophanes the Greek. The program also includes a bell ringing concert at the Vitoslavlitsy Museum of Wooden Architecture. Foreign guests are greeted with bread and salt, as well as with magnificent songs, dances, games and round dances, in which foreigners gladly take an active part. Special dinners for foreigners often involve tasting pancakes and the Novgorodian drink "spotykach". In general, a stay in Veliky Novgorod can be not only useful, but also very fun. Some old Novgorod amusements - running on stilts or pushing on poles - are worth something. Of particular interest is a visit to the workshops, first of all, a visit to birch bark craftsmen, where foreigners are happy to weave souvenirs in memory of Russia.

Foreigners may choose Pskov when they want to get to know the history of Russia in detail. After all, it was here on Vechevoy Square that they first started talking about Russian democracy. The baptist of Russia Vladimir spent on the Pskov land and Princess Olga grew up. Elder Philotheus, the author of the famous concept "Moscow - the Third Rome", lived in the Eleazarovsky Monastery. At the Pskov railway station, Nicholas II abdicated the throne, and the story ended Russian Empire... In the battles with the Kaiser's units near Pskov, the legendary Red Army was born. Many foreigners want to visit the festivals of military reconstruction "Battle on the Ice", "Iron City" and "Isaborg" or take part in the Maslenitsa festivities. Pskov conquers foreigners with its antiquity and silence, and people with openness and beauty. You can often hear a comparison between Pskov and Paris. Both cities are one big attraction. Only in Paris, announcements in public places are duplicated in English.

Ekaterinburg

Every year Yekaterinburg is visited by about 140 thousand foreigners, and most of them come to the city on a business trip. 68% of foreigners see the city as an attractive area for investment and business. Yekaterinburg is most often presented to foreigners as a place where the family of the last tsar "was overtaken by a violent death," and also as the homeland of the first president of Russia, Boris Yeltsin. They also remember Ural mountains... People come here willingly for adventure, because the "city of a sad image" in the minds of most Europeans and Americans is a real exotic. True, it is to Yekaterinburg that most savage tourists do not go, but they definitely include it in their free "voyage" across Russia. Foreigners live with Russian families, go for walks in the forests, cope along the Ural rivers. In general, they emerge from civilization at the first convenient opportunity, and Yekaterinburg is one of the Russian cities, who successfully helps them in this.

An ideal trip for foreigners who want to see Siberia with their own eyes, as well as for those who have an incredible desire to confirm or debunk many rumors and stereotypes about Russia, a huge country in which, according to foreigners, it is often not clear what is happening. Russia was and is a mystery for those who have never been there. And between the search for answers to an unresolved question, foreigners are conquered by samples of Tomsk wooden architecture - there are no such houses anywhere else in the world. These are not just buildings, they are real works of art. And, of course, the river views opening from observation deck Camp garden. Even after Nizhny Novgorod and Tobolsk, they are impressive. Many come to the Russian hinterland to study, work, for an internship or just for vacation. And almost everyone regretfully thinks that they will have to leave this country.

A few years ago, the word "rest" was certainly associated with distant overseas countries, comfortable hotels, as well as tiresome flights and considerable monetary costs.

Today, more and more Russians are spending their holidays in the vast expanses of our homeland. Indeed, in Russia there are so many picturesque corners, historical cities, monuments of architecture, culture, which many have not even heard of.

What cities in Russia attract tourists more than others? We bring to your attention a unique rating:

1st place- St. Petersburg

This city is called the "cultural capital" for a reason. It contains the best examples of world architecture from different eras: Kazan Cathedral, Peterhof, Winter Palace and much more. In the Hermitage you can admire a unique collection of paintings. The attention of young people will be attracted by a large number of nightclubs and unusual restaurants. You can find inexpensive, decent housing in this city quite quickly by entering the phrase "St. Petersburg hotels search by metro" in the search engine.

2nd place- Moscow

This is the political and historical center of our country. It will pleasantly surprise you with the intersection of modernity and antiquity. The tour should start from Red Square. Be sure to visit St. Basil's Cathedral, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Lenin's Mausoleum, climb the Sparrow Hills and, of course, look at the Kremlin. In Moscow, you can unwind on various excursions, go shopping in fashionable shops, visit all kinds of catering establishments, exhibitions, cinemas, etc. And Orekhovo hotels will delight guests of the capital with excellent service and affordable prices.

3rd place- Kazan

The most popular place for tourists it is the famous Kazan Kremlin.

4th place- Ekaterinburg

Tourists-intellectuals love to visit Yekaterinburg. There is a huge number of libraries, theaters, museums.

5th place- Kaliningrad

This land has long been famous for the most beautiful ornaments made of amber. The main attraction of the city is the Cathedral.

6th place- Nizhny Novgorod

The mixture of cultures in this marvelous city beckons tourists from all over Russia (Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin, stone cathedrals, futuristic planetarium, medieval-style monasteries).

7th place- Samara

In Samara, you should definitely try the most popular products of this city: chocolate, vodka and beer.

8th place- Krasnoyarsk

The unique nature reserve of world importance "Pillars" contains formations of granite, which attract climbers here.