So, St. Petersburg remains the most popular destination among Russians: 19% of respondents would like to go there within the next year.

According to the study, the cities of the Golden Ring are in second place: 9% of respondents dream of going to Sergiev Posad, Yaroslavl, Rostov, Vladimir or Suzdal.

In addition, 8% would like to visit Kazan, 7% each in Moscow and Kaliningrad, and 6% in Irkutsk, according to the results of a survey by SuperJob, a highly paid job search service.

Crimea is the most desirable destination for every 20th Russian, and the same number would like to see Gorno-Altaisk and its environs.

According to analysts, 4% each consider Sochi, Vladivostok, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and the cities of the North Caucasus: Pyatigorsk, Mineralnye Vody, Grozny, Kislovodsk to be excellent places for tourism.

3% of respondents would like to see Petrozavodsk, Nizhny Novgorod and Krasnodar within the next year.

2% each named Murmansk and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, and 1% is ready to travel to any city in Russia.

The survey involved 1.6 thousand representatives of the economically active population from all districts of the country.

Earlier it became known that Moscow and St. Petersburg became the most popular travel destinations in Russia in October.