By day,
venture from the warmth of your luxury hotel into Russia’s colourful cities and
towns, in the steps of historical figures and literary characters. You’ll find
opulent palaces, colourful architecture, exclusive boutiques and a country
that’s as intriguing as it is surprising. When night falls, join in with the
locals and sip ice-cold vodka between spoonfuls of beluga caviar – it’s an experience
not be missed.
As multi-layered as the doll that bears its name, Russia blends rich
history with cool, contemporary culture.
For warm weather you’ll need to visit in July and August – but don’t forget
to pack an umbrella as showers aren’t uncommon. Early summer and the autumn
months are mild and the countryside turns rust red and golden in colour. But if
you’ve been dreaming of snow-dusted scenes and the Russia of literature and
film, winter is your best bet. Hotels and public buildings are geared up for
freezing temperatures, and you’ll find them invitingly warm.
Russia’s white nights – known locally as “belye nochi” – are a magical time
to visit. Join in St. Petersburg’s lively festivals and all-night parties as
the city stays light well into the night.
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