Can We Go for a Canal Tour in This Winter Season?

Can we go for a canal tour in this winter season? Well, assuming you spend your winter holiday in St. Petersburg, Russia, it is probably the best experience you could have. The city offers a couple of sorts of canal tours along its waterways and streams varying in cost and duration, yet the outcome is […]

Things to Do in Kizhi Island in This Winter Season

Kizhi Island is an excellent place in Russia to unwind during the holiday. However, during the winter season, a visit would be very perfect. Remember there will not be any guides, so you will need one because otherwise, you will not really get the hang of anything about the structures there. Kizhi Island, situated in […]

Would Salt Mine of Yekaterinburg Change Its View in This Winter Season?

Settled in the shadows of the Ural Mountains, Yekaterinburg is a captivating city of contrasts. Today, it is a skyscraper financial hub, home to a portion of Russia’s skyscrapers. Be that as it may, you might want to look past the shimmering horizon because only then, you would find a city shrouded in aesthetics views. […]

5 Recommended Night and Dance Clubs in Sochi, Russia

Sochi at night has a special atmosphere inherent only in southern cities. Sochi’s dance platforms have a carnival scale, the scale of which is comparable to world-class events. The exotic resort offers tourists various options for entertainment venues. Night clubs in Sochi are places that guarantee guests and residents of the city a top-level vacation. […]

Maslenitsa Fastcake Festival; What Are the Groovy Points for the Newcomer?

National holidays do feel good for most people. Everyone will rejoice in the celebration or festival held at that time. Especially if the national holiday is based on traditions in the country. That will make the activities carried out to celebrate it become more diverse. In Russia, you can also find and at the same […]

3 Famous Moscow Districts You Should Visit Once in A Lifetime

The beautiful capital of Russia, spread out along the fancifully curving Moscow River and the no less wobbling Yauza River, is a rather big city. In order to somehow take it under control and simplify the management, administrative divisions are made throughout the city – with each division divided again into districts. In total, there […]

Eat Herring Under a Fur Coat in This New Year Season

Selyodka Pod Shuboy (Селедка под шубой) truly means Herring Under a Fur Coat or Shuba. It is a much-cherished Russian dinner particularly mainstream during New Year festivities. A Russian shuba is a warm winter fur coat worn in Russia for many years. Herring Under a Fur Coat comprises layered potato, herring, carrots, beets, loads of […]

4 Reasons Why Kremlin Clock Becomes Russian New Year Symbol

Russian individuals usually have day-offs from January 1st to January 2nd for New Year and January 7th for Christmas. However, it was very hard to be in the state of mind for work between these two occasions. A few years ago, prior Russian authorities decided to join a few significant occasions in one extended holiday […]

9 Things that Should be Prepared on Russian New Year Table

Russians are not really enthusiastic about celebrating Christmas (neither Orthodox, nor Catholic one), and the greatest festivals fall on New Year Eve (December 31st). What is more, in the same way as other different countries over the world, Russians love their foods during the celebration.  On New Year’s Eve, specifically, there is normally no cost […]

Is It Good to Visit Black Sea in Anapa On Your Holiday?

Holidays are one of the activities that many people do to relieve fatigue and stress in themselves. Especially if you are on a long year-end holiday season like now. Many holiday spots in each country will be full of visitors. When asked what kind of place they want to visit for a holiday, many of […]