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Introduction of Russian tourist attractions+watching the World Cup Raiders

This summer, what may make a large number of fans happiest is the upcoming World Cup. But Russia's enthusiasm for the World Cup will ignite Russia 1 1 city.

From Moscow and St. Petersburg to Kaliningrad, an enclave in the Baltic Sea. From Yekaterinburg on the edge of Siberia, to the major cities along the Volga River, and then to the southernmost Caspian Sea and Black Sea.

Then there is no doubt that there will be a wave of going to Russia to watch football matches soon. So we're only going to Russia to watch the ball game? Of course not. After all, the amount is so beautiful. Why not watch a game?

Next, Bian Xiao will introduce you to Russian places where you can watch the game and what scenic spots are nearby! By the way, Bian Xiao also attached a guide for everyone!

Moscow

Stay in the Kremlin and enjoy this 800-year-old Russian art work; Strolling on the cobblestone ground in Red Square, looking at the iconic onion dome of St. Vasily Cathedral; Stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and participate in gorky park's rich entertainment activities;

Sitting in Pushkin Cafe, a representative of Russian fine food, enjoy the wonderful fusion of Russian and French dishes; Or dress up and go to the Moscow Grand Theatre to see top ballet and opera. Moscow cannot be summed up in three or two sentences.

The history, culture and art of this ancient city can attract every visitor. Don't forget to look underground-many marble subway stations are decorated with mosaic murals, sculptures and gilded artworks, just like palaces.

Luzhniki Stadium

Capacity: 8 1 0,000

Competition: 4 group matches, 1 eighth finals, 1 semi-finals and finals.

Spartak stadium

Capacity: 45,000

Times: 4 group matches, 1 eighth final.

St.Petersburg

Since it rose from the barren swamp in the Gulf of Finland 300 years ago, the tempering of nature and history has created this beautiful, proud and complex city. On the spectacular architectural facade of the Winter Palace, the gilded dome of the Blooddrop Cathedral and the flashing minarets, the coolness and elegance of the old Russian era can still be faintly seen.

On the Neva River, the souls of great artists such as Pushkin, Tchaikovsky and Lie Bin seem to be wandering.

The White Night Festival in summer will carry out carefree and hedonism to the end with music, dance and opera. This city, affectionately known as "Pete", is showing the other side of modern Russia.

St Petersburg Stadium

Capacity: 67,000

Competition: 1 eighth final, 1 rematch, third place competition.

Kaliningrad

This mysterious enclave of Russia extending to Central and Eastern Europe, before it was divided into Soviet Union at the end of World War II, its name had been owned by Germans for nearly seven centuries, and it was immersed in the royal system and international culture.

Today, although there are still many buildings and monuments branded with Stalin, the overall atmosphere is pleasant, public transportation is convenient and local people are hospitable.

Emmanuel Kant is the business card here. On the top floor of Kaliningrad Cathedral, which is listed as a world cultural heritage, a facial model of Kant's body is displayed. A mausoleum on the north side of the church is the philosopher's permanent resting place.

Kaliningrad Stadium

Capacity: 35,000

Games: 4 groups of games.

Nizhny Novgorod

/kloc-there is a saying in the 0/9th century: "St. Petersburg is the head of Russia, Moscow is the heart, and Nizhny Novgorod is the purse of Russia."

Nizhny Novgorod is located at the intersection of Volga River and Oka River. Since 122 1 was founded as a trading hub, it has been infected with a leisurely and peaceful literary temperament in the changes of the world.

One of the most important landmarks in this city, the majestic Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin at the top of the cliff, was the place where businessmen Kuzma Minen and Count Dmitry Pozharski gathered civilians to repel Polish armed intervention in 16 12.

There are many excellent museums in and around the castle, such as the National Center for Contemporary Art..

Nizhny Novgorod Stadium

Capacity: 45,000

Times: 4 group matches, 1 quarter-finals, 1 quarter-finals.

Yekaterinburg

Yekaterinburg is located on the east side of Ural Mountains, on the edge of Siberia, and across Eurasia. This domineering city is based on mining and education, but it is also rich in outdoor resources and has the charm of Siberia and Europe and Russia.

The scenic riverbanks and plazas in the literary district condense the local history with various sculptures and buildings.

Ural geological museum introduced various minerals in this area, and the Military Technology Museum displayed standard tanks and armed vehicles. There are also exquisite art galleries and the city's oldest church, the Ascension of Jesus.

Boarding the observation deck of Visochi 180 meters high, you can get a panoramic view of the city.

Yekaterinburg Arena

Capacity: 35,000

Games: 4 groups of games.

Kazan

This city, which is even older than Moscow, has been the residence of the Volga Tatars since ancient times and has many historical sites and cultural relics.

Located on the banks of Kazan River, the Kremlin complex is the most striking tourist attraction in Kazan, which has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The limestone walls inside can be traced back to16th century.

The blue-and-white Kursharif Mosque and the resplendent Suyoum Bekata Gate not only attract tourists from afar, but also make many locals linger.

Kazan Branch of Tashi Museum in Elmy holds wonderful art exhibitions all the year round, and Tatarstan Natural History Museum interprets the development of life on earth and the natural protection in Tatarstan.

Kazan arena

Capacity: 45,000

Times: 4 group matches, 1 quarter-finals, 1 quarter-finals.

saransk

It is also logical that the "hometown of Russian sports" with sports tradition will host the World Cup this time.

Saransk, as the main industrial center of Dovia, seems to have little attraction to tourists, but this city with beautiful architecture, lush greenery and dotted street gardens won the first place in the "Best Russian-inhabited City".

You can also get in touch with the folk customs of Moldovans and feel different Russia.

Strolling through the city, you can go to Nikolai Church to see the unique red brick church, or you can go to the National Oglev University of Moldova and the Russian Theatre of Moldova to see the local cultural life. Moldova Folk Art and Decorative Art Exhibition is an important exhibition of Erzya Plastic Arts Museum, which is worth seeing.

Moore Dovia Arena

Capacity: 44000

Games: 4 groups of games.

samara

Samara, the capital, is not only an important city of aerospace industry, but also a tourist city with pleasant natural scenery. The beaches and parks along the Volga River are suitable for walking, and outdoor sports such as rafting, horseback riding and cycling are also very popular.

If you are interested in Russian art, you must not miss Samara Art Museum, which houses the works of famous Russian artists such as Casimir Malevik and Vasily Surikov.

Samara arena

Capacity: 45,000

Times: 4 group matches, 1 quarter-finals, 1 quarter-finals.

Volgograd

This city, which has been renamed many times, is famous for its fierce and great war "The Battle of Stalingrad".

Mamayev Highland (known as 102 Highland in the campaign), the center of the worst war, has now become a memorial site, full of statues, monuments and the ruins of bunkers.

There are dozens of exhibitions related to the war at that time in the Panorama Museum of the Battle of Stalingrad. Visitors can learn about the battle at that time through the 360-degree battle panorama.

The Volga-Don Canal flowing through the city is not only a good place to enjoy leisure time and learn about local life, but also a witness of history. The neoclassical arch on the river is a product of Stalin's era and the location of the first gate on the canal.

Volgograd Arena

Capacity: 45,000

Games: 4 groups of games.

rostov on don

The largest city in southern Russia, where the Quiet Don River written by Mikhail sholokhov flows, is also the city where Cossacks live.

You can cruise on the Don River on a cruise ship full of disco music, or enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Don River in the open-air disco music and the smell of barbecue in the riverside area.

You can also go to Pushkin Street, an idyllic pedestrian street, and feel quiet and peaceful. Finally, go to the Byzantine church-Notre Dame Cathedral overlooking the central market.

Rostov arena

Capacity: 45,000

Times: 4 group matches, 1 eighth final.

Sochi

The host city of 20 14 Winter Olympics will usher in the World Cup heat wave this summer and start a new round of carnival. In this long and narrow seaside resort city, besides beach parties and hot springs, there are also some museums, playgrounds, aquariums and mosaics for your leisure.

Fisht Olympic Stadium

Capacity: 48,000

Times: 4 group matches, 1 quarter-finals, 1 quarter-finals.

Visa and transportation

visa

Hold my valid passport and fan ID card (fans

ID) and ticket holders can enter Russia multiple times without a visa from 00: 00 on June 4th, 2065438 to 20/kloc-0 at 23:59 on July 5th, 8 (local time).

railway

Russia has a developed railway network. Tickets can be purchased from the English interface of the official Russian railway website www.rzd.ru Tickets purchased in advance are sometimes discounted and you can choose your own seats. Some sleepers can choose female carriages.

Holding fan

Id card and ticket, you can take the train between the host cities for free during the World Cup (you need to register at the ticket office. Transport20 18.com) in advance and use public transport for free. It should be noted that entering and leaving Kaliningrad by train requires a transit country or Schengen visa.

subway

The subway systems in Moscow and St. Petersburg are very developed. There are also smaller subway systems in Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Samara and Yekaterinburg.

taxi

There are two kinds of taxis in Russia. Regular taxis need to be booked by phone. There is an odometer on the taxi, which drivers sometimes use, but you can also negotiate the price with them in advance without setting a meter. And a private taxi. If you want to ride, just reach out and talk about the price before getting on the bus and pay attention to personal safety.