•Nizhny Novgorod
With its mighty fortress and prime position on the Volga River, Nizhny Novgorod has been a force to be reckoned with for centuries. Today, it's a historic city that still stands strong both culturally and economically.More »
•Kazan
Kazan's Tatar heritage is evident today, and visitors to the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan will be able to explore this aspect of the city in various ways.More »
•Samara
One of Russia's largest cities, Samara is an important industrail center as well popular tourist destination. Its Volga River embankment is one of its main sights.More »
•Vyborg
Visit Vyborg, by bus or by train, during your stay in St. Petersburg. This Russian town is full of military history and can be seen on foot. Castles, fortifications, and a historical park await you at Vyborg.More »
•Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk is a charming city in Siberia. See museums, purchase antiques, or have a coffee in one of its cafes. This Russian city is not an unknown tourist destination for Westerners, but you will get the chance to practice your Russian language skills.More »
•Tomsk
Tomsk, with its educational intitutions, community life, and remote location, is a pleasant summertime destination. See its historic wooden architecture, sit at the fountain in the park, buy souvenirs in the crowded market, or go dancing in one of its clubs.More »