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Citizens of 74 countries, including Australia, Canada, all EU members, New Zealand, the UK, and the US (see list), do not need a visa for stays in Belarus of up to 30 days, subject to a limit of 90 days per calendar year, provided they meet the following requirements:

they enter and they leave the country via flights to and from Minsk National Airport
they have medical insurance valid in Belarus preferably purchased from a kiosk next to passport control at the airport for €1/day (bring euros or dollars with you to purchase)
they are not flying directly from or to a city in Russia
they have cash or proof of funds of at least 25€ per day of stay (not enforced for travelers from developed countries)
Visa-free entry only applies to visitors entering and leaving through the border checkpoint at Minsk National Airport, and, unless noted elsewhere, visa-free entry does not apply to travelers entering or exiting by train, bus, or car, or entering by plane at a different airport than Minsk. The cheapest flights to/from Minsk National Airport are usually to/from Vilnius.

Visa-free entry is not granted to holders of diplomatic, service or special passports and to travelers flying to Minsk from Russia or flying from Minsk to Russia. These flights are considered domestic because of the absence of border control between Belarus and Russia.

Citizens of Vietnam, Haiti, Gambia, Honduras, India, Lebanon, Namibia, Samoa must also have a valid multi-entry visa to one of the EU countries or to the Schengen Area. They also have to produce a stamp that they used this visa to enter the EU as well as return flight tickets from Minsk before the visa-free period expires.

Arrival and departure days are each considered as full days.

Foreigners can also travel visa-free for 10 days to a visa-free zone that includes Brest and Grodno, provided they obtain permission from a travel agency. See this page for details.

Foreigners can also travel visa-free for 3 days to Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park in western Belarus. To do this, you should "book tourism services" in advance and fill in a online form, after which a simplified visa will be sent to you by e-mail. Bring a printout of the visa and a passport and enter the park from Poland through the Pererov-Belovezha border checkpoint..
Cities
Minsk - the capital
Brest - regional capital on the Western border with Poland with impressive architectural sights
Homiel - also spelled Gomel
Hrodna - also often spelled Grodno
Niasviž - also spelled Nesvizh, Njasvizh or Nyasvizh
Polack - also spelled Polotsk, Polatsk, the oldest city in Belarus (first mentioned in written sources in IX century) with some interesting historical architecture
Lida - a medium-sized city with a well-preserved medieval castle.
Viciebsk - also spelled Vitsebsk
Mahilioŭ - also spelled Mogilev, Mahilyow
Other destinations
Bielaviežskaja Pušča National Park — on the border with Poland, this primeval forest is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Mir Castle Complex — another UNESCO World Heritage site. Tours to Mir often visit additionally the nearby city of Navahrudak, a once important location with impressive ruins of a gothic castle.
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