St. Petersburg is one the most beautiful cities in Russia located on the banks of the Neva. You will see the most wonderful and famous places, squares, churches and cathedrals of the...
The Peter and Paul Fortress is a simbol of St.Petersburg and one of the few remaining fortresses of the 18th century, the burial place of Russian emperors, as well as a former political...
The State Hermitage museum is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world, it was founded in 1754 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1852. The collectio...
St. Petersburg Night City Tour is an unique opportunity to witness the harmony of the city's architectural ensemble that is even more beautiful at night. At night you will see another ...
The Yusupov Palace is one of the most beautiful private palaces in St. Petersburg. It belonged to the family of the Princes Yusupovs – a famous Russian noble family. This family was rem...
St. Petersburg was originally built on 33 islands separated by canals in the delta of the Neva River and often called the Venice of the North. From the beginning of May to the end of Oc...
The town of Pushkin (former Tsarskoe Selo or Tzar Village) is one of the most picturesque suburbs of Saint Petersburg. Its history dates back to the beginning of the 18th century. In 17...
Just a few kilometres away from Pushkin lies the Imperial Estate of Pavlovsk, the residence of Emperor Paul I, the son of Catherine the Great. Pavlovsk is noted for being "a work in a s...
The Peterhof Museum Complex is one of the most popular museums not only in Russia, but in the whole world. The brilliant palace and park ensemble of Peterhof, concieved and created at...
Go To Russia is a US-based corporation, providing travel and visa services since 1998. We have Russians, Ukrainians and Americans in our staff and our company history began at a time when Russia-US relations were on an extraordinary upswing, led by charismatic presidents Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin.
Unfortunately, times have changed, and Russia is now ruled by an autocratic leader, who destroyed all liberal and democratic institutes, free elections, independent justice system, jailed opposition activists and caused the largest brain-drain immigration in the country’s history.
We deplore militaristic policies of the current Russian government toward Ukraine and the annexation of its territories, beginning with the Crimea in 2014 and now with Donetsk/Luhansk region. And we are also extremely worried that Putin will not stop at this, as he clearly mentioned that he considers Ukraine’s government to be illegitimate and a result of a coup.
We believe in Ukraine’s right to self-determination and trust in peaceful solutions to this crisis with the help of world leaders and good people everywhere.
As for our core business — we invite everyone to visit Russia now more than ever. We don’t know what tomorrow will bring us, but we live in historical times today, and while the borders are still open — come meet Russia’s people, discover what they really are like and see its beautiful sights.
Alex Khodorkovsky, President and CEO