This guide gives detailed coverage of historic cities such as Moscow, St Petersburg and Kiev. It gives practical advice on activities from boat trips down the Volga River to skiing in the Caucasus, and covers extensive accommodation, eating and entertainment options.
Great overview about Russia (and one of the few available ones that cover all of Russia). However, I found most of the places covered to be not “off-the-beaten-track”, while some small gems were definitely left out. I would have also appreciated a little less focus on the cities, as the Russian territory spans such a wide range of landscapes and natural sights. Sure, a lot of first time travelers will only visit the cities but for some more in-depth understanding of the country, smaller towns and how to get out into the wild-advice would be great.
As always, Lonely Planet guides are super helpful when planning a trip. This edition of Russia was very useful for my 2018 World Cup trip in which I covered the following route: Moscow-Saransk-Ekaterimburg-Sochi-Moscow-Kazan-Nizhny Novgorod-Moscow-San Petersburg-Moscow. The only city which was not in the guide was Saransk (I believe because it is small). All the other cities are listed and the guide offers awesome tips and recommendations regarding tours, places to eat & sleep according to your budget. Also, there are chapters dedicated to the history of Russia, and a handy survival pages if you are totally new to cyrillic alphabet (which I was obviously!) with common phrases and pronunciation.
I didn't read all the chapters, of course, so I would definitely read this book again for a future trip to Russia (the Trans Siberian train looks very promising to do someday :)! ).
Personal tip: since my trip was 40 days long (at least the longest I have had so far) I would consider buying the ebook version for a next trip to another country. First, because of the weight of the book. This is not a heavy volume but some days my shoulders really hurt after a full day of activities so I wouldn't mind loosing those book grams. Second, the physical version notes that the digital version contains more multimedia content. So, something to think of.
Only read the parts about Moscow and St Petersburg, because those are the places I visited. The guide is from 2015 and already a lot of information is out of date. This guide is not yet the version with pictures, which is also what I expected when I ordered it. Not as helpful as it should be.
This book has always been a great help when we travel to Russia. It provides a lot of precise and useful information about various places of interest for a tourist