FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday

Indian football fans are marking their presence at the World Cup. A FIFA spokesperson confirmed that 17,962 tickets have been allocated to Indians. Now you may want to give the soccer matches a miss, but this is the best time to travel to Russia. With 570,000 foreign fans and 700,000 Russians expected to attend the matches, the cities are enlivened with anticipation and the restaurants with their specials, so happy city-hopping!
Curated By: Madhu Kapparath
Published: Jun 18, 2018
FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday

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  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday
  • FIFA World Cup 2018: Head off to a Russian holiday

MOSCOW

Founded in the 12th century, Moscow, the capital bursts with history and charm. Begin with an evening of ballet at the Bolshoi Theater and experience the electric atmosphere in its hallowed halls. Step afterward into the classy Darbazi or Elardzhi for a tasty Georgian meal.

Source: FIFA, CultureTrip, Russia Tourism