The Russian Federation or simply Russia for short
is a vast transcontinental country straddling the continents of Asia
and Europe with Moscow as its capital city. With a massive territory
covering 6,592,800 sq miles (17,075,400 sq km), Russia is the largest
country in the world spanning across eleven time zones and covering
more than one eighth of the world's land area.
For a country so vast, Russia has a population of only about 142
million people as at 2007. The country's history and culture went back
a long way and because of this, although the Russian landscape is so
beautiful and diverse, its main tourist attractions are its historical
monuments and sites of majestic buildings, cathedrals, ancient cities
and museums.
Nevertheless, nature loving tourist to Russia will always marvel at the
largest freshwater lake in the world, stunning raging rivers and alpine
forests teeming with fish and wildlife, majestic volcanoes, and
towering mountains.
Herebelow are some of the more popular tourist attractions in Russia.
Moscow - Since Moscow is the capital of Russia, it is also the main
gateway to the country and its provinces and tourist will usually start
their sight-seeing tours here exploring Russia from this ancient city.
Moscow itself is also home to several tourist attractions such as the
Kremlin and the Red Square amongst many others.
Moscow is one of the biggest cities in the world and occupies an area
of about 400 sq miles (1035 sq km) with a population of about 9 million
people. This is not counting the more than three million tourists and
visitors to the city yearly.
Moscow buildings are rather unique because its architectural style
combines the features of Eastern as well as Western cultures and
features. The Vysantium styles are mixed with architectural styles of
Britain, Italy and other West-European countries.
A visit to some of Moscow's 80 museums are indeed eye openers as these
museums preserve invaluable treasures ranging from rich collections of
Russian and foreign art and culture. The Kremlin, the symbol of Russian
might and power stands proudly towering over the left bank of the
Moskva river. It is the oldest part of the city and is its political,
historic and cultural center and the seat of Russia's legislative
power. It is also the site of several museums.
Another tourist attraction in Moscow is the famous The Red Square which
is the main square in Moscow and Russia not unlike what Tian An Men
square is to China.
St. Petersburg - St Petersburg is another well known city in Russia
popular with tourists because it is one of the most beautiful cities of
Europe and affectionately called Venice of the North. St Petersburg is
the second largest city in Russia after Moscow and has a population of
about 5 million people. The city was founded by Peter the Great in 1703
and was the capital of the Russian Empire for about 2 centuries from
1712 to 1918. This historical city was the scene of the February and
October revolutions in 1917 and was a besieged and fiercely defended
city during the last world war.
St.Petersburg is an impressive display of remarkable architectures
which can be seen from the cathedral of the Peter-Paul Fortress, the
Summer Palace, the Winter Palace, the Smolny Convent, the Vorontsov and
Strogonov palaces, the Kazan and St.Isaacs Cathedrals. It is also the
soul of Russian fine arts in its rich world class music, ballet, and
theatre performances.
If you are in St Petersburg, then you must not miss visiting The
Hermitage Museum. This is one of the biggest museums in the world which
was founded by Catherine the Great in 1764. Here is a treasure trove of
famous works of luminary greats such as the likes of Leonardo da Vinci,
Rafael, Titian, Velazques, Murillo, Rubens, Van Dyke, Hals, Poussin,
Watteau, Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Picasso, Matisse, Michelangelo and
Rodin, just to name a few.
Velikiy Novgorod - Velikiy Novgorod is located on the banks of the
river Volkhov River which is about 120 miles (about 190 km) south of
St.Petersburg. This amazing ancient city was founded more than 11
centuries ago and is a popular tourist attraction today.
Velikiy Novgorod suffered severe damage from German bombing runs in the
Second World. The good news is that many of the historical monuments
are now restored to its former splendor and glory.
Murmansk - The town of Murmansk is located in northwestern Russia and
has a population of almost half a million people. This town is now an
important fishing port and is home to one of the largest its
fish-processing plant in Europe.
The best time to visit Murmansk is during the Festival of the North,
which is celebrated in the last week of March with a ski marathon and
reindeer races.
Sochi - After touring some of Russia's city and towns, let's take a
look at Sochi, Russia's favorite resort by the Black Sea with towering
Caucasus Mountains serving as the beautiful resort's backdrop.
What makes Sochi such a popular resort in Russia is because of its cool
subtropical climate, warm blue sea and the modern resort complexes.
This resort also attracts dignitaries like local and foreign head of
states and movie stars as its guests.
To cater to the demands of tourists, you can find dozens of hotels and
campsites with more than 50 sanatoriums. There are also natural
beauties to enjoy such as picturesque waterfalls, wonderful hilltop
views, mineral springs spas and alpine vistas to stroll in.
Vladivostok - This is also another important Russian town that is worth
visiting. Vladivostok is an important seaport and administrative center
of Primorsky Kray region, in southeastern Russia and is extremely rich
in Russian military history.
The town was founded in 1860 and is now the chief educational and
cultural centre of the Russian Far East. The city is famous for its
performing art theatres and its philharmonic symphony orchestra.
Vladivostok is surrounded by the Ussuri Nature Reserve and the Far East
Maritime Reserve. Nature lovers can find bumbling black and brown
bears, Siberian boars, majestic Ussuri tigers, the rare Amur leopard
and colorful migratory birds in these reserves.
The Trans-Siberian Railway - The best way for tourists to discover and
tour the vast expanse of Russia is by The Trans-Siberian Railway. The
rail trip on the train from Moscow to Nakhodka takes about eight
fascinating days, passing through forests of birch and pine, quaint
Russian villages and beautiful steppes.
The train will also rumble past Siberia's Lake Baikal which is as big
as Belgium and is home to the world's only freshwater seal. Other
tourist attractions along the journey are the multicultural town of
Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude city which is Russia's center of Buddhism.
Visiting Russia soon? Then do not missed out the tourist attactions
featured in this article.
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