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When you choose to visit other countries all over the world, there are always things to consider and know before choosing your destination. You want to make sure you understand specific things such as the overall cost of the city you are visiting, culture, and transportation. If you can educate yourself and travel companions on these types of travel etiquette, you will make your trip to any place that much more enjoyable.

If you are travelling to Russia, it is considered a place you want to make sure you do your research prior to your visit. Russia is labeled as the largest country in the world, so along with that title comes a new culture and way of living tourists may not be accustomed to. In this article, we are going to take a look at some of those aspects you should learn before you visit a country like Russia.

Expense
Russia has become more affordable in the last few years because of the drop in the value of the ruble. Moscow at one point was listed as the most expensive city in the world. But, now more than ever, is the best time to visit Russia and all of the beauty the country has to offer.

One thing to make note of when planning a trip to Russia is to make sure you bring cash. Although Russia is heading towards a cashless economy, they haven’t reached that target at this point. Not many businesses will give you access to use cards, so cash is important to have. Most tourist destinations will also be more expensive than other businesses.

Culture and Etiquette
No matter where you travel to, it is always important to be respectful of the culture in the places you visit. Russia is no exception, as they put a great deal of importance on respect. One thing to remember is to not take photos of any government or military looking buildings. Travelers have reported being arrested and fined for taking these types of photos.

There are a large number of beautiful churches in the cities of Russia. These churches are open for all travelers to visit under the impression that you will be respectful and follow specific dress codes of each church. When drinking Vodka, it is a sacred tradition in Russia to drink it straight. It is frowned upon to drink vodka with a chaser or mixer. Russian’s will often accompany their vodka drinking by ordering vodka snacks.