Voronezh, Russia: What to pack, what to wear, and when to go [2022]
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Traveling to Voronezh, Russia? If you're planning to go to Voronezh, I have some important information about when to go, what to wear, and what to pack.
Contents
- When to go to Voronezh
- Important essentials for Voronezh
- Activities for Voronezh
- Voronezh in January: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in February: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in March: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in April: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in May: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in June: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in July: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in August: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in September: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in October: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in November: weather and what to pack
- Voronezh in December: weather and what to pack

About your travel guide
Hi! I'm Dev. I've traveled all over the world and in my travels, I have made many packing lists. In this series, my team and I have compiled the most useful information, as well as things we couldn't live without, to help you plan your trip.
When to go to Voronezh, Russia
Based on the climate and weather in Voronezh, the best time to go is July. See below for details.
Important essentials for Voronezh, Russia
Here are some general tips on what to wear in Voronezh, as well as several items to remember to pack when traveling there.
COVID-19 ESSENTIALS FOR 2022
Travel insurance that includes COVID-19 coverage
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Kids' KN95 masks
N95 masks aren't sold for kids. These are a good alternative (and can also be used by adults if N95 masks are not available).
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(U.S. Residents) Telehealth COVID-19 test for entry to U.S.
U.S. residents still need a certified COVID-19 test to return home, but it can now be via Zoom. Learn more
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A vaccine card protector
Vaccine cards often become worn. An unreadable vaccination card can have severe consequences. This vaccine card protector helps stop that.
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Hand sanitizer
This hand sanitizer is an easy-to-carry TSA-friendly product.
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Touchless thermometer
A touchless thermometer is important to have.
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Travel disinfecting wipes
Use these to sanitize plane and hotel surfaces.
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N95 masks
These N95 masks provide the best level of COVID-19 protection you can have.
General health necessities
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Emergency water purifier
Some areas of this country may have potentially unsafe tap water, so it's important to have an emergency water purifier like this one.
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Travel first aid kit
This one is a great kit.
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Emergency motion sickness relief
Don't forget these
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Plug adapter
A plug adapter that supports outlet types C and F. This one is sufficent for most locations, but you should check with your hotel.
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Money/passport pouch
A money pouch is vital for protecting your passport and credit cards.
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Power bank for devices
A portable power bank, like this one
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Airplane or car necessities
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For families with young children
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Voice and data SIM card
A SIM card that works in Voronezh. A good global SIM card works in most countries, but check the country list before buying.
What to wear/what to pack for Voronezh, Russia by month
Already know when you're traveling?
January
Traveling to Voronezh in January, you will notice that it is unbearably cold. Daytime temperatures are in the low 20s F (single digits below 0 C).
What to wear/what to pack:
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Coveralls/snow pants
Here are some of our favorites:
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Insulated ice boots
We use:
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Lip balm
The best is: this one
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Very heavy heated socks
Like these
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Extreme weather jacket shell
These are a great value:
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Fleece inner layer
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Scarf/neck warmer
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Thermal undergarments
Our favorites:
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Heavy sweaters
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Extreme cold weather gloves
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Pajamas
February
If you are traveling to Voronezh in February, you will notice that it can be bitter cold. Daytime temperatures are in the 20s F (single digits below 0 C).
What to wear/what to pack:
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Extreme weather jacket shell
These are a great value:
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Coveralls/snow pants
Here are some of the best values:
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Thermal undergarments
We love:
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Lip balm
The best option: this one
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Very heavy heated socks
Like these
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Pajamas
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Heavy sweaters
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Extreme cold weather gloves
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Fleece inner layer
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Insulated ice boots
We use:
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Scarf/neck warmer
March
March in Voronezh can be extremely cold. Temperatures average in the 30s F (single digits C) during the day.
What to wear/what to pack:
April
If you are traveling to Voronezh in April, you will notice that it is cold. Daytime temperatures are in the 50s F (low 10s C).
What to wear/what to pack:
May
May in Voronezh is mild. The average overnight temperatures in the area are in the high 40s F (single digits C). With the colder weather comes lower humidity, which is in the 40% to 50% range on average.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Light jacket or fleece
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Light and heavy skirts
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Extra socks
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Standard footwear
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Dresses
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Long sleeve shirts or blouses
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Pants or jeans
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Rain poncho
A high quality rain poncho to wear over your jacket will help avoid loads of aggrevation by protecting your coat. We like this one.
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The stormy weather makes rubber rain boots a must. These boots are well-suited for stormy weather:
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An umbrella
This excellent one is made for bad weather.
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Waterproof luggage cover
So your stuff stay dry. Even the best suitcases can let rain in. We suggest:
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Rain pants
These pants can be vital in a rainstorm.
June
Traveling to Voronezh in June, you will notice that it is mild. Daytime temperatures are in the low 70s F (low 20s C).
What to wear/what to pack:
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Extra socks
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Short pants or heavy shorts
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Long and short sleeve shirts
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Bug repellent
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Light dresses
You can find some great options here
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Sunscreen lotion
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Light skirts
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Breathable footwear or sandals
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Sandals
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Rain poncho
A durable rain poncho to wear over your jacket will avoid travel headaches by protecting your main jacket. We like this one.
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Stormy weather makes rubber rain boots a must. These boots are well-suited for stormy weather:
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An umbrella
This excellent one is made for stormy weather.
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Waterproof luggage cover
So your belongings don't get wet. Even the most durable luggage can let moisture in. We suggest:
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Rain pants
These pants can be essential in a storm.
July
If you are traveling to Voronezh in July, you will notice that it is a perfect temperature. Daytime temperatures are in the low 70s F (low 20s C).
What to wear/what to pack:
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Light skirts
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Extra socks
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Sunscreen lotion
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Light dresses
You can find some great options here
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Long and short sleeve shirts
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Breathable footwear or sandals
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Short pants or heavy shorts
-
Bug repellent
-
Sandals
-
Rain poncho
A good rain poncho to wear over your coat will avoid travel headaches by protecting your main jacket. We like this one.
-
The stormy weather makes rubber rain boots a must. These boots are well-suited for stormy weather:
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An umbrella
This excellent one is made for bad weather.
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Waterproof luggage cover
So your belongings don't get wet. The most durable suitcases can let water in. We suggest:
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Rain pants
Rain pants will be vital in a rainstorm.
August
August in Voronezh is mild. The rain can amount to several inches/centimeters. During this time, temperatures average in the low 60s F (high 10s C) to low 70s F (low 20s C).
What to wear/what to pack:
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Breathable footwear or sandals
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Sunscreen lotion
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Light dresses
You can find some great options here
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Long and short sleeve shirts
-
Sandals
-
Extra socks
-
Light skirts
-
Short pants or heavy shorts
-
Bug repellent
-
Rain poncho
A high quality rain poncho to wear over your coat can be a lifesaver by protecting your nice jacket. We like this one.
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Rainy weather makes rubber rain boots a necessity. These boots work well for stormy weather:
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An umbrella
This excellent one is made for storms.
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Waterproof luggage cover
So your stuff stay dry. Even the finest suitcases can let moisture in. We suggest:
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Rain pants
Rain pants will be a lifesaver in heavy rain.
September
If you vacation in Voronezh during September, you might find that it is chilly. Temperatures tend to hover around the low 60s F (high 10s C) during the day, while at night they can dip into the 40s F (single digits C). Humidity is generally between 50 and 60% during the day.
What to wear/what to pack:
October
If you visit Voronezh during October, you may notice that it is pretty cool. Temperatures tend to hover around the 40s F (single digits C) during the day, while at night they can dip into the 30s F (single digits C). Humidity is generally between 60 and 70% during the day.
What to wear/what to pack:
November
November in Voronezh can be extremely cold. The rain/snow can amount to several inches/centimeters. During this time, temperatures average in the 30s F (single digits C).
What to wear/what to pack:
December
December in this region is freezing. Temperatures average in the high 20s F (single digits below 0 C) during the day.
What to wear/what to pack:
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Insulated ice boots
We use:
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Coveralls/snow pants
Here are some of the best values:
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Very heavy heated socks
Like these
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Heavy sweaters
-
Fleece inner layer
-
Lip balm
The best choice: this
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Pajamas
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Thermal undergarments
We like:
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Extreme weather jacket shell
These are a great value:
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Extreme cold weather gloves
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Scarf/neck warmer
Activities for Voronezh, Russia
Here are some activity recommendations and activity-specific packing tips for Voronezh.
If you intend to visit the stunning Annunciation Cathedral, it's worthwhile to wear modest clothing:
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Long sleeve shirts/blouses
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Trousers
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Long dresses
This one, for example.
If you plan go to a monastery, like Akatov women’s monastery, take the following:
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