St. Basil's Cathedral in Red Square
Tourism in Russia plummeted in 2022. Only 200,100 foreigners visited Russia in 2022, a drop of 96.1% from pre-pandemic /pre-Russian invasion of Ukraine years.[ 1] Earlier, Russia had seen rapid growth since the late Soviet times, first domestic tourism and then international tourism as well.[ 2] Russia had formerly been among the most popular tourist destinations in the world, though it fell off that list in 2022. Not including Crimea , the country contains 23 UNESCO World Heritage Sites , while more are on UNESCO's tentative lists.[ 3]
Tourist routes in Russia include a travel around the Golden Ring of ancient cities, cruises on the rivers including the Volga , and long journeys on the Trans-Siberian Railway . Diverse regions and ethnic cultures of Russia offer different foods and souvenirs, and show a variety of traditions, including Russian Maslenitsa , Tatar Sabantuy , or Siberian shamanist rituals. In 2013, Russia was visited by 33 million tourists, making it the ninth-most visited country in the world and the seventh-most visited in Europe.[ 4]
History
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After the Russian invasion of Ukraine , several governments, including the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have issued travel advisories calling on their nationals to avoid travel to Russia.[ 5] For the same reason, airline routes between Russia and Western countries were closed, and supply of spare parts for some domestic airline traffic inside Russia became a challenge.[ 6]
Only 200,100 foreigners visited Russia in 2022, a drop of 96.1 percent from the pre-pandemic period.[ 1] Most of Europe closed its airspace to Russian planes a few days after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.[ 1] Foreign-issued Visa and Mastercard cards no longer work in Russia, further impacting tourism.[ 1]
Cultural tourism
Kizhi in north-west Russia
Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street in Nizhny Novgorod
Tourist destinations in Russia include Saint Petersburg (which appeared in the list of top visited cities of Europe in 2010) and Moscow, the current and the former capitals of the country. Moscow and Saint Petersburg museums such as Hermitage and Tretyakov Gallery , theaters including Bolshoi and Mariinsky , churches such as Saint Basil's Cathedral , Cathedral of Christ the Saviour , Saint Isaac's Cathedral and Church of the Savior on Blood , fortifications such as the Kremlin and Peter and Paul Fortress , squares such as Red Square and Palace Square , and streets such as Tverskaya and Nevsky Prospect . Palaces and parks are found in the former imperial residences in the suburbs of Moscow (Kolomenskoye , Tsaritsyno ) and Saint Petersburg (Peterhof , Strelna , Oranienbaum , Gatchina , Pavlovsk Palace , Tsarskoye Selo ). Moscow contains Soviet-era buildings along with modern skyscrapers , while Saint Petersburg has classical architecture, rivers, channels and bridges .[citation needed ]
Grand Cascade in Peterhof in Saint Petersburg
Nizhny Novgorod is the capital of the Volga region . Nizhny Novgorod is divided into two parts by the Oka River . The Upper City is its historical part. The Lower City is its industrial and commercial part. Here are the Fair , the old Sormovo and Kanavino, GAZ and Sotsgorod (the so-called "city in the city"), the railway terminal , and the airport .[citation needed ]
Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan , shows a mix of Christian Russian and Muslim Tatar cultures.[citation needed ]
Sakha Republic proposes to use former forced labour camps as a tourist attraction.[ 7]
Poles visit places of Communist crimes, e.g., of the Katyn massacre and Solovetsky Islands .[ 8] [ 9]
Museums
Russia is home to museums that include the Tretyakov Gallery , the Kremlin Armoury and the State Historical Museum in Moscow, the Hermitage Museum , and the Russian Museum in St Petersburg, the Kazan Kremlin in Kazan, etc.[citation needed ] Russia has museums related to its literary and classical music heritage, such as Yasnaya Polyana associated with Leo Tolstoy , the Mikhaylovskoye Museum Reserve associated with Alexander Pushkin , the Dostoyevsky Museum , the Tchaikovsky State House-Museum , and the Rimsky-Korsakov Apartment and Museum .[citation needed ]
Museums related to Russia's military history and military hardware include the Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War on Poklonnaya Hill , the Central Naval Museum in St Petersburg, the Battle of Stalingrad Museum in Volgograd.[citation needed ] Museums related to science and technology include the Polytechnic Museum of Moscow, and the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics .
The GULAG History Museum tells the story about the GULAG camps in Siberia .[ 10]
Nature tourism
In Russia, Nature Reserves have history and it has its own word of definition Zapovedniks (Russian : заповедник , plural заповедники, ) more than 100 Nature Reserves exist in Russia and more than 50 National Parks .
National parks and sanctuaries of Russia include the Baikal Nature Reserve , the Altai Nature Reserve , the Lazovsky Nature Reserve , the Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve , the Curonian Spit National Park, the Valdaysky National Park , the Baikal-Lena Nature Reserve , the Ilmen Nature Reserve .
The Seven Wonders of Russia include Lake Baikal , Valley of Geysers , Manpupuner rock formations , Kizhi Island , and Mount Elbrus
Other areas include Republic of Adygea where Fisht Mountain is located, Chechnya Republic where Lake Kezenoyam is located.[ 11]
Lake Baikal , the deepest lake in the world and the biggest fresh-water lake by volume
Health tourism
Narzan Gallery building in Kislovodsk housing a dozen fountains of both hot and cold mineral-rich water
Mineral spa resorts have been established across Russia in such regions as Kamchatka Krai , Altai Krai , Krasnodar Krai , Stavropol Krai , North Caucasus region of Russia.[ 12] Some cites have natural hot spring water during winter and some of Russian cities are called Russian Spa town, including Pyatigorsk , Yessentuki , Kislovodsk , Zheleznovodsk and Mineralnye Vody ; these towns are jointly known as the Caucasian Mineral Waters .
Russia has one of the largest water borders in world, but only the more Southern regions are suitable for resort tourism. The warm subtropical Black Sea coast of Russia is the site for some seaside resorts such as Sochi and Tuapse .[citation needed ]
Winter sport
A vast part of Russian territory is in Subarctic climate and humid continental climate , and that is why it is cold. In addition, Russia is mountainous in regions like Northern Caucasus , Altai Krai and Kamchatka Peninsula. The Highest peak in Europe, Mount Elbrus, is in Russia, which makes Russia a place for Winter sport. Ski resorts are in Russia. A ski resort in Russia is Sochi and its Krasnaya Polyana . Other ski resorts in Russia are Dombay in Karachay–Cherkessia in Northern Caucasus .[citation needed ]
Medical tourism
Russia is a destination for medical tourism. A factor in its popularity was the relatively weak ruble post-2014 , which saw the industry grow from some 110 thousand clients in 2017[ 13] to some 728 thousand clients in the first five months of 2020.[ 14] Stomatology is the most used (44% of patients), genecology and urology follow (25% taken together), the other services are plastic surgery (10%), ophthalmology (10%), and cardiology (5%).[ 13] Most clients come from the CIS states , where receiving high-tech medical assistance can be problematic, particularly from Central Asia, which amounts for 62% of all patients; but also from Eastern Europe (32%), South and East Asia (5%).[ 15] In addition to price and accessibility of complex manipulations, the difference in regulations between Russia and the clients' own nations is a driving factor for receiving care in Russia: for instance, in vitro fertilization is illegal in China, but legal in Russia.[ 14]
Religious tourism
Religious tourism has two main subtypes: pilgrimage, as travel done for religious or spiritual purposes, and the viewing of religious monuments and artefacts, as a kind of sightseeing. The former is relatively insignificant for the Russian tourism industry, amounting for approximately 100 thousands pilgrims yearly.[ 16] The latter is more important.[citation needed ] Orthodox Christianity being the most common religion in Russia, it also accounts for most religious monuments across the country.[citation needed ]
Multiple pieces of Islamic religious architectural art are scattered across the country, from mosques to maqāms . They are mostly clustered in the historically Muslim regions.[citation needed ]
Russia has a Buddhist minority.[citation needed ]
Foreign travel statistics
In 2013, 27 million international tourists arrived in Russia, generating US$11.2 billion in international tourism revenue for the country.[ 17] [failed verification ] Including domestic and international tourism, the industry directly contributed RUB860 billion to the Russian GDP and supported 966,500 jobs in the country.[ 18]
However, only 200,100 foreigners visited Russia in 2022, a drop of 96.1 percent.[ 1]
According to the Border Service of the Federal Security Service and the Federal State Statistics Service , most visitors arriving to Russia were from the following countries of nationality:[ 19]
Total visitors by year
2019
32,866,265
2018
32,550,677
2017
32,035,443
2016
31,466,538
2015
33,729,187
2014
32,421,490
2013
30,792,091
2012
28,176,502
2011
24,932,061
2010
22,281,217
2009
21,338,650
2008
23,676,140
2007
22,908,625
Nationality
Total (includes all types of purposes of visits)
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
Ukraine
3,648,972
8,646,295
9,177,272
9,817,008
9,737,405
Kazakhstan
1,426,727
4,324,856
4,241,244
4,137,613
4,686,059
Uzbekistan
720,041
2,588,922
2,354,642
2,350,007
2,116,480
Abkhazia
414,927
600,399
492,310
436,368
415,606
Tajikistan
401,888
1,557,148
1,340,975
1,350,356
1,293,270
Kyrgyzstan
299,611
959,130
859,735
836,946
792,042
Azerbaijan
269,807
1,175,045
1,145,327
1,143,243
1,156,703
Armenia
209,812
816,454
825,200
857,212
833,577
Finland
180,110
938,693
994,098
1,063,348
1,376,646
Belarus
176,601
440,438
403,597
382,022
320,372
China
155,594
2,257,039
2,030,319
1,780,200
1,565,524
Moldova
154,766
614,043
698,027
803,916
699,112
Philippines
133,414
193,031
179,672
172,278
160,734
Poland
133,014
680,382
728,546
765,544
1,056,013
Turkey
132,372
187,612
196,061
181,285
120,035
Estonia
105,584
540,062
496,582
432,803
433,926
Latvia
93,865
365,783
355,641
330,266
360,603
Stateless persons
74,215
303,851
327,613
318,393
321,383
South Ossetia
70,470
147,355
143,501
137,427
115,382
Germany
69,456
744,473
701,576
629,082
613,370
Lithuania
57,883
253,950
243,190
256,009
281,168
Mongolia
56,625
394,994
401,485
416,293
542,196
Georgia
56,266
120,086
123,732
117,204
65,378
India
46,025
180,567
159,865
130,400
108,498
South Korea
42,297
453,796
386,413
276,560
181,024
France
38,391
249,410
236,583
211,673
201,260
Israel
32,402
260,472
228,530
185,426
182,438
Italy
28,432
251,751
225,776
206,860
208,689
Serbia
26,731
84,852
96,730
87,899
79,575
United Kingdom
22,471
194,956
216,029
193,522
190,278
Turkmenistan
21,680
92,616
82,675
65,749
56,258
Vietnam
19,477
90,565
84,612
77,391
66,939
United States
19,306
300,933
337,395
293,011
248,990
Japan
16,048
127,696
119,240
114,207
95,675
Netherlands
14,663
84,651
80,540
73,729
68,017
Egypt
13,481
28,039
39,402
Iran
12,725
54,469
61,007
91,862
75,203
Thailand
12,183
72,031
64,898
52,697
32,222
Greece
11,732
44,784
42,967
41,205
46,730
Bulgaria
10,255
41,083
40,836
39,191
41,290
Austria
9,977
67,429
64,500
59,501
56,663
Czech Republic
9,874
57,835
53,739
49,232
47,288
Indonesia
9,671
40,284
31,695
25,425
20,211
Spain
9,565
140,181
123,652
118,642
116,032
Romania
9,335
32,779
29,920
26,330
23,684
Norway
8,506
52,022
51,003
53,197
46,631
Sweden
8,308
43,198
55,329
32,095
39,153
Belgium
7,534
42,473
48,270
38,868
37,492
Croatia
7,480
19,243
36,045
Switzerland
7,407
55,747
59,828
53,167
52,656
Cuba
6,631
29,169
27,882
30,711
26,667
Hungary
5,680
35,541
32,998
25,659
25,313
Denmark
5,016
24,662
31,308
Total
n/a
32,866,265
32,550,677
32,035,443
31,466,538
Nationality
Total (includes all types of purposes of visits)
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
Ukraine
10,314,757
9,842,990
7,080,991
6,502,543
6,072,775
4,198,030
Kazakhstan
5,180,246
4,215,161
3,848,899
3,630,342
3,049,406
2,747,358
Uzbekistan
2,163,256
2,353,140
2,967444
2,677,322
2,086,359
1,584,086
Poland
1,766,612
1,823,143
1,644,657
1,190,003
704,610
394,872
Finland
1,476,412
1,446,169
1,388,036
1,375,614
1,211,520
1,012,621
China
1,353,051
1,125,098
1,071,515
978,988
845,588
747,640
Tajikistan
1,200,972
1,202,260
1,348,868
1,134,150
955,455
830,160
Azerbaijan
1,071,324
1,021,204
1,196,759
1,116,238
1,045,525
979,778
Armenia
850,137
794,098
882,864
700,332
550,349
459,040
Kyrgyzstan
842,396
725,664
763,418
623,970
592,960
552,909
Moldova
770,965
923,625
1,374,690
1,194,291
1,073,637
988,084
Germany
595,200
635,153
686,557
671,676
629,391
611,367
Mongolia
505,429
225,972
226,673
365,236
212,117
157,367
Belarus
424,531
495,999
418,207
372,942
267,233
259,191
Abkhazia
422,130
362,811
293,429
273,964
202,440
52,289
Estonia
382,031
363,942
430,164
494,282
519,402
474,949
Latvia
348,338
374,701
391,304
461,162
571,374
569,300
Stateless persons
326,841
349,400
463,640
523,333
618,705
679,757
Turkey
323,039
361,416
385,147
305,429
249,109
196,704
Lithuania
270,600
487,206
539,308
553,896
622,740
760,728
United States
242,104
257,070
305,954
286,551
275,239
262,060
Italy
204,710
219,976
225,933
212,411
207,476
198,002
France
191,643
219,210
225,860
225,343
213,473
194,248
United Kingdom
190,775
228,346
259,676
231,670
221,418
212,847
Israel
165,003
152,853
136,827
123,974
114,380
100,291
Philippines
163,010
162,990
149,213
130,541
99,405
81,385
South Korea
153,189
135,676
107,942
94,922
91,335
90,622
South Ossetia
125,444
117,283
94,159
73,863
47,739
33,409
Spain
110,247
100,206
109,089
101,536
129,730
110,601
India
95,527
94,259
95,542
80,127
60,191
53,364
Japan
93,550
105,220
102,408
86,806
76,204
78,188
Serbia
79,406
87,048
107,601
70,371
57,177
47,939
Georgia
69,095
58,264
48,440
35,511
30,415
24,568
Netherlands
63,469
80,543
86,402
81,212
87,549
80,720
Vietnam
60,882
75,840
81,073
62,961
53,529
50,823
Austria
57,242
67,392
74,277
71,863
70,388
67,606
Turkmenistan
51,170
47,002
40,238
43,720
39,579
35,017
Norway
49,535
57,423
54,433
50,115
48,614
45,340
Iran .
46,760
29,743
20,657
23,085
21,575
20,576
Czech Republic
46,432
68,875
76,530
62,980
46,776
40,565
Switzerland
46,200
50,838
54,898
52,852
47,978
44,964
Canada
43,663
53,370
61,234
54,730
52,238
48,559
Greece
41,210
46,450
48,280
36,474
33,569
33,396
Sweden
40,424
49,908
53,340
58,900
60,840
54,253
Australia
39,613
46,072
46,861
43,105
34,868
30,583
Bulgaria
37,035
42,230
47,154
45,312
42,031
38,446
Brazil
35,531
33,301
37,386
33,647
29,840
21,950
Belgium
33,714
37,441
40,316
37,025
36,430
33,571
Thailand
29,482
25,585
23,919
19,375
17,023
15,192
Romania
25,970
28,391
30,886
24,792
21,993
17,884
Hungary
24,849
28,421
27,155
23,047
23,241
20,736
Mexico
22,922
18,223
21,527
16,431
16,759
13,767
North Korea
20,893
23,902
23,604
22,071
18,901
21,167
Slovakia
19,876
24,962
27,554
24,161
20,445
18,512
Indonesia
18,100
20,330
21,088
18,572
18,313
14,448
Argentina
17,322
13,614
15,944
13,976
12,316
9,044
Portugal
15,475
15,181
14,952
15,398
15,814
18,434
Cuba
12,349
11,609
9,625
5,293
4,099
4,053
Total
33,729,187
32,421,490
30,792,091
28,176,502
24,932,016
22,281,217
Visa statistics
Most visas were issued in the following countries:
Location
Number of visas issued in
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
Germany
58,953
410,780
360,582
336,423
324,959
299,791
China
41,280
453,338
406,831
371,489
339,030
357,040
Turkey
34,162
83,169
81,177
79,898
45,209
33,698
France
27,059
172,870
146,491
145,576
131,229
119,314
United Kingdom
20,770
92,573
88,290
96,246
93,169
87,863
Italy
18,272
162,529
139,797
129,124
129,038
117,123
United States
16,736
106,250
98,936
95,630
94,682
85,974
Finland
14,271
110,480
105,157
108,792
116,462
112,655
Latvia
11,295
78,727
79,082
74,382
77,574
70,328
Poland
10,535
67,666
62,840
59,187
54,885
43,038
Total
452 161
3,090,538
2,758,893
2,687,146
2,505,457
2,283,850
See also
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