Russia’s top tourist attractions




 

5. Anapa
Anapa was a popular holiday and health resort in the Russian Empire. The sea around Anapa is mostly quiet and flat, and it’s warm nearly all year to swim or can take romantic walks along the coast.

In the centre only a few streets are open to traffic – many are pedestrian zones.

 

6. Yekaterinburg
During the Soviet era, the city was known as Sverdlovsk. It is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and is Russia’s third-largest city. Yekaterinburg has plenty of cultures and urban romanticism to offer: beautifully ornamented the Sebastiano house and Chekist Town and a stunning view of the city from the observation deck, located at the 198 meters ( 649 ft.) high Vygotsky, the tallest building in the Ural-Siberian and Central Asian Regions.