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Kirov
A large city on the Vyatka River in European Russia, Kirov has a walkable centre with a café and restaurant scene alongside universities, theaters, museums,…
Pushkin
Founded in 1710 as an imperial residence called Tsarskoye Selo, Pushkin is a town south of St.
Anapa
This Black Sea resort town in Russia's Krasnodar Krai, Anapa has functioned as a health and climate spa destination and ranks among the country's largest chi…
Yelabuga
A riverside town in Tatarstan, Russia, on the right bank of the Kama River, with cafés and restaurants concentrated in a compact centre.
Sergiyev Posad
Home to the Trinity Lavra of St.
Sortavala
Lakeside town on the northern shore of Lake Ladoga in Russia's Republic of Karelia, Sortavala sits close to the Finnish border and serves as a base for trips…
Izborsk
One of the most ancient fortresses in western Russia stands in this tiny village in Pskov Oblast, close to the Estonian border.
Rostov Veliky
One of the oldest towns in Russia, first recorded in 862 and known as Rostov the Great, this Golden Ring destination on the shores of Lake Nero holds a walka…
Sestroretsk
This coastal resort town on the Gulf of Finland, Sestroretsk sits where the Sestra River and Sestroretsk Lake meet the Baltic shore, a short train ride north…
Mozhaysk
A town in Moscow Oblast on the historic road west toward Smolensk, Mozhaysk sits on the bank of the Moskva River close to the Mozhaysk Reservoir, with scenic…
Yoshkar-Ola
Capital of the Mari El republic in Russia's Volga region, Yoshkar-Ola sits along the river and has built a reputation for a dense café and restaurant scene i…
Torzhok
Torzhok, a town in Russia's Tver Oblast on the Tvertsa River, has been known for its goldwork embroidery folk craft for centuries and retains a compact centr…
Tarusa
This tiny Russian town on the Oka River where it meets the Tarusa River, with a centre of largely single-storey 19th-century buildings so well preserved that…
Kislovodsk
This spa city in Russia's North Caucasus, Kislovodsk is the country's second-largest resort centre after Sochi and the largest within the Caucasian Mineral W…
Rybinsk
Volga River city in Yaroslavl Oblast with 19th-century merchant architecture lining its embankment, Rybinsk was chartered in 1777 and grew into one of Russia…
Bodaybo
Remote Russian town in Irkutsk Oblast set where two rivers meet, with forested mountain ridges rising directly behind a compact mix of Soviet-era apartment b…
Yessentuki
Spa city at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains in Stavropol Krai, Yessentuki is renowned for its mineral springs and therapeutic baths within the Caucasian M…
Valday
Tiny Russian town on the southwestern shore of Lake Valdayskoye, in the Valdai Hills between Moscow and St.
Sviyazhsk
Founded in 1551 as a fortress assembled in just four weeks from prefabricated parts floated down the Volga, Sviyazhsk is a pocket-sized historic settlement i…
Yeysk
A walkable port and resort city on the Taganrog Gulf of the Sea of Azov, Yeysk sits on a spit of land in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, with a centre full of cafés…
Magas
Founded in 1995 and elevated to capital status in 2002, Magas is the smallest capital of any federal subject in Russia — a distinction that makes this modest…
Noginsk
This city on the Klyazma River in Moscow Oblast, Noginsk — known as Bogorodsk until 1930 — sits on the northwestern edge of the Meshchera Lowlands, roughly a…
Kimry
Volga River town in Tver Oblast with a walkable centre, Kimry has roots in the shoe-making trade that made it a notable centre of the Russian footwear indust…
Murom
One of Russia's oldest cities, first mentioned in 862, Murom sits on the west bank of the Oka River in Vladimir Oblast and served as the centre of a medieval…
Nevinnomyssk
A mid-sized Russian city in Stavropol Krai where a broad, lamp-lined pedestrian boulevard with a central fountain stretches through tree-filled parkland towa…
Zelenogradsk
A Baltic seaside resort town in Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast, Zelenogradsk sits on the Sambian coastline near the Curonian Spit and has held federal resort st…
Pyatigorsk
Spa city in Russia's Stavropol Krai with a long history as a balneological and mud-cure resort, Pyatigorsk sits on the Podkumok River at the edge of the Cauc…
Arkhyz
Mountain-resort village in the Republic of Karachay–Cherkessia, Russia, Arkhyz sits at high elevation in the valley of the Bolshoy Zelenchuk River, surrounde…
Kamyshin
A mid-sized Russian city on the Volga Reservoir, Kamyshin rewards visitors with an ornate yellow-and-red 19th-century civic building fronting a broad paved s…
Ryl'sk
A little Russian town on the Seym River in Kursk Oblast, Rylsk has a compact centre with cafés and restaurants and sits on both banks of the river, offering…
Glazov
A mid-sized Russian city on the Cheptsa River, Glazov pairs a tree-lined central square and an ornate red-brick Orthodox church with Soviet-era residential b…
Uryupinsk
Uryupinsk, a town in Volgograd Oblast on the Khopyor River, is known in Russian press and literature as the "Capital of the Russian Provinces" and has a folk…
Toropets
One of the oldest towns in Tver Oblast, Toropets has been recorded since 1074 and is listed among Russia's Historic Settlements.
Dimitrovgrad
Sitting on the shore of the Cheremshan Bay of the Kuibyshev Reservoir, where the Bolshoy Cheremshan River meets the water, Dimitrovgrad is a city in Ulyanovs…
Zvenigorod
This compact Russian town west of Moscow where a pedestrianised main street lined with colourful two- and three-storey buildings, outdoor café seating, and c…
Gorodets
One of the oldest towns in the Nizhny Novgorod region, Gorodets sits on the left bank of the Volga River with views across the water to the town of Zavolzhye.
Sarapul
This river-port city on the Kama River in Russia's Udmurt Republic, Sarapul has a walkable centre with cafés and restaurants and sits directly on the water,…
Krymsk
A mid-sized Russian town in Krasnodar Krai, spread across flat agricultural plains with a little river threading through its low-rise grid, offering a compac…
Dmitrov
This town north of Moscow on the Yakhroma River and the Moscow Canal, Dmitrov is known for its kremlin and has a walkable centre with cafés and restaurants.
Istra
Town on the Istra River in Moscow Oblast, with a walkable centre, riverside setting, and scenic surrounds on the southern slopes of the Klin-Dmitrov Ridge.
Mineralnye Vody
A gateway city in Russia's Stavropol Krai, Mineralnye Vody — whose name translates literally as "mineral waters" — sits within the Caucasian Mineral Waters r…
Ostashkov
A walkable town on a peninsula jutting into Lake Seliger in Tver Oblast, Russia, with a centre that offers cafés and restaurants within easy reach of the water.
Naro-Fominsk
This town on the Nara River southwest of Moscow, Naro-Fominsk has a walkable centre with cafés and restaurants and river views in the surrounds.
Arzamas
A city in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast with a walkable centre dense with historic churches, Arzamas sits on the Tyosha River roughly a hundred kilometres south of…
Gelendzhik
Black Sea resort town on the Krasnodar coast of southern Russia, Gelendzhik sits on its own bay with a walkable waterfront, a solid food-and-drink scene, and…
Uglich
A historic town on the Volga River and a stop on Russia's Golden Ring tourist circuit, Uglich has a compact centre with a concentration of old churches and a…
Kolpino
City on the Izhora River southeast of St.
Yelets
A Russian provincial city on the Bystraya Sosna River, Yelets rewards visitors with a walkable centre of red-brick imperial-era architecture, crowned by a st…
Aleksandrov
This town on Russia's Golden Ring tourist circuit, Aleksandrov sits northeast of Moscow with a compact centre and a history as the former Alexandrovskaya Slo…
Balashikha
A large city on the Pekhorka River just east of Moscow, Balashikha is the most populous city in Moscow Oblast and a former centre of the textile industry, wi…
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