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Russia itinerary — January 2027
By Tripsapien Research · Updated May 20, 2026
January 2027 is an off-season time for the Russia trip (Moscow & Saint Petersburg). Daytime highs run from about -5°C / 23°F to -3°C / 27°F across the stops. Plan around 6–8 days for the full Moscow & Saint Petersburg loop. Tripsapien checks every place on your list against your exact dates — hours, closures and booking pressure at each stop.
The route
About 6–8 days · 2 cities
Russia's two capitals, old and imperial: Red Square and the Kremlin in Moscow, and the canals, palaces and Hermitage of Saint Petersburg. The Sapsan high-speed train links them in about four hours.
Moscow
Moscow in January
Temperature
23°F / 14°F
-4.8°C / -9.8°C
Precipitation
14d
2.2in · 55mm
Daylight
7.4h
January is deep winter, so plan Kremlin Armoury, metro stations, and Tretyakov visits around icy sidewalks.
January is deep winter, so plan Kremlin Armoury, metro stations, and Tretyakov visits around icy sidewalks.
City overview
Moscow is a radial-ring capital on the Moskva River, with the Kremlin at the center and metro lines, boulevards, rail terminals, and Stalin-era avenues spreading outward. The useful visitor split is the Kremlin and Kitay-gorod core, Arbat and Khamovniki west of the river, Zamoskvorechye south of the center, and VDNKh or Sparrow Hills for bigger Soviet-era spaces.
Food & drink
Moscow food ranges from borscht, pelmeni, blini, beef stroganoff, syrniki, pirozhki, Olivier salad, and Georgian khachapuri to Central Asian plov and modern food halls. Danilovsky Market, Depo near Belorusskaya, Eliseevsky legacy groceries, and Pyatnitskaya restaurants give the clearest spread.
Top sights
Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Moscow Kremlin
- 2Red Square and Saint Basil's Cathedral
- 3State Tretyakov Gallery
- 4Bolshoi Theatre
- 5Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- 6Novodevichy Convent and Cemetery
- 7VDNKh
- 8Gorky Park and Muzeon
- 9Sparrow Hills and Moscow State University
- 10Moscow Metro
1Moscow Kremlin
4.8★ · 54,396indoorClosed ThuThe walled fortress above the Moskva River contains cathedrals, towers, the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Armoury Chamber, and government offices. Ivan III rebuilt much of the brick Kremlin in the late 15th century with Italian architects.
WikipediaThe Armoury Chamber uses timed tickets and separate security; reserve ahead for summer and holiday weeks.
2Red Square and Saint Basil's Cathedral
4.8★ · 11,098indoorOpen dailyRed Square sits between the Kremlin wall, GUM, Lenin Mausoleum, and the nine-domed Saint Basil's Cathedral. Ivan the Terrible ordered the cathedral after the 1552 capture of Kazan.
3State Tretyakov Gallery
4.8★ · 30,473indoorClosed MonPavel Tretyakov founded the collection in the 19th century, and the Lavrushinsky Lane galleries hold Russian icons, Peredvizhniki paintings, and works by Repin, Shishkin, Surikov, and Vrubel. It anchors Zamoskvorechye south of the river.
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- 4Bolshoi Theatre
- 5Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- 6Novodevichy Convent and Cemetery
- 7VDNKh
- 8Gorky Park and Muzeon
- 9Sparrow Hills and Moscow State University
- 10Moscow Metro
Neighborhoods
1Kremlin, Red Square, and Kitay-gorod
The ceremonial core packs Red Square, GUM, Zaryadye Park, Nikolskaya Street, and the old merchant lanes into a compact walking zone.
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Tverskoy and Theatre District
Tverskoy is central Moscow's hotel-and-theatre spine, with Tverskaya Street, the Bolshoi, Pushkin Square, Stoleshnikov Lane, and fast metro links.
3Arbat and Khamovniki
Arbat and Khamovniki are west-side Moscow, with pedestrian Old Arbat, the Pushkin Museum, Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Ostozhenka, and river walks.
4Zamoskvorechye
Zamoskvorechye feels older and lower-rise, with Tretyakov Gallery, Pyatnitskaya Street, churches, cafes, and easy access to Bolotny Island.
5Patriarch Ponds and Presnya
Patriarch Ponds and Presnya bring literary streets, restaurants, embassies, Moscow Zoo, and the skyscrapers of Moscow City nearby.
6VDNKh and Ostankino
VDNKh and Ostankino are the northern Soviet showcase, with exhibition pavilions, the Cosmonautics Museum, Ostankino Tower, and large park spaces.
Getting around
The Moscow Metro, Moscow Central Circle, buses, trams, and suburban trains use the Troika smart card, and the metro is fastest for almost every visitor route inside the Garden Ring. Airport transfers use Aeroexpress or suburban links from Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo terminals, while taxis are better for late arrivals with luggage.
Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg in January
Temperature
27°F / 20°F
-2.8°C / -6.9°C
Precipitation
12d
1.8in · 45mm
Daylight
6.4h
January is deep winter, so plan short outdoor walks, warm footwear, and long museum blocks around the Hermitage.
January is deep winter, so plan short outdoor walks, warm footwear, and long museum blocks around the Hermitage.
City overview
Saint Petersburg is the Neva delta city where imperial palaces, Baltic weather, canals, and drawbridges shape the map between the Admiralty, Nevsky Prospekt, Petrograd Side, and Vasilevsky Island. Since 2022, international access, payment cards, and visa logistics have required extra checking, but the core visitor geography remains the Hermitage, Palace Square, Neva embankments, Mariinsky Theatre, and White Nights streets.
Food & drink
Saint Petersburg food includes borscht, pelmeni, blini, pirozhki, beef stroganoff, koryushka smelt in season, syrniki, and pyshki doughnuts. Kuznechny Market, Eliseyev Emporium, Nevsky Prospekt cafes, Vasilevsky Island restaurants, and the Kolomna-New Holland area are useful first stops.
Top sights
Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- 1Saint Isaac's Cathedral
- 2Kazan Cathedral
- 3Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace
- 4Peter and Paul Fortress
- 5Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
- 6Mariinsky Theatre
- 7Nevsky Prospekt
- 8State Russian Museum
- 9Yusupov Palace on the Moika
- 10Faberge Museum
1Saint Isaac's Cathedral
4.9★ · 48,654indoorClosed WedAuguste de Montferrand designed the cathedral, built from 1818 to 1858 with a massive gilded dome, granite columns, mosaics, and a climbable colonnade. It stands near the Admiralty, Bronze Horseman, and Senate Square.
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2Kazan Cathedral
4.9★ · 32,334indoorOpen dailyAndrei Voronikhin built the cathedral from 1801 to 1811 with a sweeping colonnade facing Nevsky Prospekt. The active church, war memorials, and central location make it a natural stop between Gostiny Dvor and the canal bridges.
3Hermitage Museum and Winter Palace
4.8★ · 58,766indoorClosed MonBartolomeo Rastrelli built the Baroque Winter Palace from 1754 to 1762 for Empress Elizabeth, and Catherine the Great began the Hermitage collection soon after. The museum fills palace rooms around Palace Square with European paintings, antiquities, imperial interiors, and Neva views.
Large galleries and security lines make timed entry and a focused route more useful than trying to see every room.
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- 4Peter and Paul Fortress
- 5Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
- 6Mariinsky Theatre
- 7Nevsky Prospekt
- 8State Russian Museum
- 9Yusupov Palace on the Moika
- 10Faberge Museum
Neighborhoods
1Admiralteysky and Palace Square
The imperial center is formal and monumental, with the Hermitage, Admiralty, Saint Isaac's, Senate Square, Bronze Horseman, canals, and river embankments.
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Nevsky Prospekt and Gostiny Dvor
Nevsky is busy and practical, with metro stops, Kazan Cathedral, department stores, cafes, theaters, bookstores, and constant foot traffic.
3Petrograd Side
The island side feels older and quieter, with Peter and Paul Fortress, Art Nouveau houses, Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt, small museums, and Neva views.
4Vasilevsky Island
Vasilevsky is academic and river-facing, with the Strelka, Kunstkamera, university buildings, wide lines, embankments, and sunset views back to the palace bank.
5Kolomna and New Holland
This canal district is cultural and low-key, with Mariinsky Theatre, New Holland Island, Moika bridges, courtyards, bars, and 19th-century apartment blocks.
6Sennaya and Dostoevsky side streets
The south-central side is dense and literary, with Sennaya Square, market energy, metro interchanges, courtyards, churches, and walking routes tied to Dostoevsky.
Getting around
The Saint Petersburg Metro, buses, trams, trolleybuses, marshrutka routes, and the Podorozhnik card cover the city, with metro rides fastest between islands and rail stations. In White Nights season, check Neva bridge-opening times before crossing late at night, and confirm current card-payment and taxi-app availability before arrival.
Best time to do the Russia trip
In January, the Russia trip runs daytime highs from -5°C / 23°F to -3°C / 27°F, with nights down to about -10°C / 14°F at the coolest stop. It is one of the wetter months, with up to 14 rainy days at the wettest stop. Weighed across both stops, January is an off-season time to travel.
The most comfortable months across Moscow & Saint Petersburg are July, June and August, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at every stop. January 2027 is off-peak to go.
Check this route against your dates
Tripsapien starts with the sights on this page or places you paste, then checks hours, closures, booking pressure and neighborhoods for your exact January dates — across every city on the Russia trip.
Plan this Russia tripCommon questions about the Russia trip
- When is the best time to do the Russia trip?
- The most comfortable months across Moscow, Saint Petersburg are July, June and August, based on average daytime temperatures and rainfall at each stop. January is an off-season time — see the per-stop weather below for the exact picture in January 2027.
- How many days do you need for the Russia trip?
- A comfortable Russia trip runs about 6–8 days, allowing roughly Moscow 3, Saint Petersburg 3 nights plus travel between stops. Add a day if you want a slower pace or extra day trips.
- What's the route for the Russia trip?
- The classic order is Moscow & Saint Petersburg. Each city below has its own January weather, events and top-sights list.
- Will the sights be open during my January Russia trip?
- Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season and public holiday, and they differ from city to city on a multi-stop trip. Paste your Russia list into Tripsapien and it checks every place in Moscow, Saint Petersburg against your exact dates, flagging closures and what needs booking ahead before you go.