Destinations

Discover the magic of Russia with ROTW Travel’s curated destinations. From the iconic cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg to the serene landscapes of the Golden Ring and beyond, we offer journeys to suit every traveler. Explore the history, culture, and natural beauty of this vast country. Let us guide you to unforgettable experiences in Russia’s most remarkable locations!

Top Destinations to Visit in Russia

MOSCOW

Moscow, the majestic capital of Russia, exudes grandeur and epic scale. Highlights include the Kremlin, Red Square, and the awe-inspiring St. Basil's Cathedral. Monuments, museums, and statues commemorate its Soviet past, with the Bunker-42 Cold War museum standing out. With over 600 churches, orthodoxy is prevalent, symbolized by gold-plated domes. Moscow's renowned performing arts scene offers unforgettable ballet, circus, and opera performances. The city also boasts fantastic restaurants, trendy bars, and vibrant nightlife. It's the largest and wealthiest city in Russia, home to 12 million people, 446 museums, and 837 Orthodox churches and chapels.

SAINT PETERSBURG

St. Petersburg, founded in 1703, has a tumultuous history marked by name changes and significant events like the Communist Revolution and Nazi sieges. Once the capital of the Tsars, its Western European ambiance is evident in elegant palaces, grand cathedrals, and leafy parks. The city's rivers, canals, and picturesque bridges add to its charm. Known as the cultural capital of Russia and the "Venice of the North," St. Petersburg offers great shopping, dining, and nightlife. Don't miss the spectacular art collection at the Hermitage Museum. It's the largest city in the North, boasting 94 rivers and canals, and 342 bridges of various sizes and styles.

SOCHI

Lying on the Black Sea, Sochi hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics. As such, a lot of investment went into improving the city's facilities and tourist services. Russia's most famous seaside resort, it has a lovely waterfront promenade - home to some great nightclubs and restaurants. There are also some delightful parks throughout the city.. The sea is warm to swim in and Sochi has a nice climate. From here, you can visit the Russian Riviera, go hiking in Agura Valley, or head to the nearby ski resorts in the mountains - where the Olympics took place

SIBERIA

Siberia, a vast and wild region of Russia, is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, including endless forests, towering mountains, and the crystal-clear Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake. It offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility, with opportunities for trekking, wildlife exploration, and unforgettable journeys on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Siberia’s vibrant cities, like Novosibirsk and Irkutsk, showcase a rich cultural heritage amidst modern development. Whether exploring in summer or experiencing its magical snow-covered winters, Siberia promises a truly unforgettable adventure.

VLADIVOSTOK

Vladivostok, Russia's vibrant Pacific port city, is a captivating blend of stunning coastal beauty and rich cultural heritage. Known for its dramatic hills, picturesque harbors, and iconic Golden Bridge, it offers breathtaking views and a dynamic urban vibe. As the terminus of the legendary Trans-Siberian Railway, Vladivostok connects travelers to the heart of Russia and beyond. With its bustling markets, historic sites, and lively seafood cuisine, this city is a gateway to unforgettable adventures in the Russian Far East.

KALININGARD

Kaliningrad, a unique Russian exclave nestled between Poland and Lithuania on the Baltic Sea, boasts a fascinating mix of history and culture. Once part of Prussia, it retains a blend of German and Russian influences, evident in its medieval forts, Gothic cathedrals, and amber museums. The city is famed for the Kaliningrad Cathedral and the nearby Curonian Spit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning dunes. With its rich heritage and coastal charm, Kaliningrad offers visitors a distinctive and memorable travel experience.

KAZAN

Kazan, the capital of Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan, is a city where European and Asian cultures beautifully converge. Known for its stunning architecture, it features landmarks like the iconic Kazan Kremlin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the magnificent Qol Sharif Mosque. The city boasts a rich history of coexistence between Russian and Tatar cultures, making it a vibrant hub of diverse traditions, cuisine, and arts. Situated along the Volga River, Kazan offers a unique blend of ancient heritage and modern urban charm, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a multicultural experience.

GOLDEN RING

The Golden Ring of Russia is a picturesque collection of ancient towns that showcase the country’s rich history, architecture, and culture. Located northeast of Moscow, this route features stunning onion-domed churches, historic monasteries, and charming wooden houses. Iconic towns like Suzdal, Vladimir, and Yaroslavl offer a glimpse into medieval Russia’s heritage and traditions. Surrounded by idyllic landscapes, the Golden Ring is a journey through the heart of Russia’s cultural and spiritual legacy, perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Murmansk

Murmansk, one of Russia’s most remarkable northern cities, is a fascinating destination located above the Arctic Circle. Known as the world’s largest city in this extreme northern region, it serves as a vital port on the Kola Bay and remains ice-free throughout the year due to warm ocean currents. Rich in history, Murmansk played an important role during World War II and continues to be a center for Arctic exploration and maritime trade. The city is celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, offering visitors unforgettable experiences such as the magical Northern Lights, snowy winter landscapes, and the unique phenomenon of the midnight sun. Combining historical significance, rugged charm, and Arctic adventure, Murmansk stands as a truly extraordinary destination in northern Russia.

Irkutsk

Irkutsk, often referred to as the “Paris of Siberia,” is one of Russia’s most historic and culturally rich cities. Located in southeastern Siberia near the famous Lake Baikal, it serves as a gateway to one of the world’s deepest and oldest freshwater lakes. Known for its elegant 19th-century wooden architecture, vibrant arts scene, and charming streets, Irkutsk beautifully blends Siberian heritage with urban sophistication. The city has long been an important center for trade, education, and culture in eastern Russia. With its fascinating history, welcoming atmosphere, and close connection to nature, Irkutsk offers travelers a unique experience of Siberian life and adventure.

Kamchatka

The Kamchatka Peninsula is one of Russia’s most spectacular natural wonders, renowned for its dramatic landscapes and untouched wilderness. Located in the Russian Far East, this remote peninsula is famous for its active volcanoes, geysers, hot springs, and diverse wildlife. Home to the UNESCO-listed Valley of Geysers and towering peaks such as Klyuchevskaya Sopka, Kamchatka offers breathtaking scenery unlike anywhere else in the world. It is also a paradise for adventure seekers, with opportunities for trekking, wildlife watching, and exploring rugged terrain. Rich in natural beauty and geological significance, the Kamchatka Peninsula stands as one of Russia’s most extraordinary and awe-inspiring destinations.