Citizens of the UK (but not other British passport holders), Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA do not need a visa to enter most European countries (exceptions are listed in the next paragraph), and can usually stay for one to three months, depending on your nationality; for some countries, your passport must be valid at least six months beyond the end of your stay. Always check on visa requirements before travelling, as they can and do change, though EU countries should never require visas from British or Irish citizens.
Everyone needs a visa to visit Russia. UK and Irish citizens need them for Turkey (available at the border). Americans need visas for Turkey (available at the border); Canadians also need them for the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, Romania and Turkey (last two available at the border). Australians require visas to visit the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Turkey (last two available at the border); New Zealanders need them for Latvia, Poland, Romania and Turkey (Romanian visas available at the border). Note that the three Baltic states (Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia) all allow entry to Canadians and certain other nationalities who have a visa for any one of them. Note also that you will need transit visas to cross the Ukraine and Belarus (if travelling for example from Poland, Slovakia, Hungary or Romania to Moscow).
When crossing a border , it pays to look reasonably well turned-out, and to be polite at all times, even in the face of the most overweening officialdom. On entering some countries you may be asked to show an onward ticket or sufficient funds to support yourself. Remember that governments are eager for rich tourists with lots of money to spend, but accept poor, scruffy backpackers under sufferance. Non-Whites may also get the feeling that they are only accepted under sufferance by border officials in some countries, and will often be subjected to much greater scrutiny than their white fellow travellers.
Finally, don't leave it too late to get a passport before leaving home, since by post this can take four weeks or longer in the summer and is rather irksome to do in person -- location id = 34126 -->
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