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How long is the drive from Batumi to Riga?

The direct drive from Batumi to Riga is 1,805 mi (2,904 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 15 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Batumi to Riga, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Moscow, Sochi, Esto-Sadok, Tula, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Gelendzhik, Kolomna, Voronezh, and Pskov, as well as top places to visit like Akhali Atoni and New Athos Cave ახალი ათონის მღვიმე, or the ever-popular Ski resort "Dombai".

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Top cities between Batumi and Riga

The top cities between Batumi and Riga are Moscow, Sochi, Esto-Sadok, Tula, Krasnodar, Rostov-on-Don, Gelendzhik, Kolomna, Voronezh, and Pskov. Moscow is the most popular city on the route. It's 28 hours from Batumi and 13 hours from Riga.
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Sochi

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Sochi, a city located on the Black Sea in Russia, is famous for being a popular summer beach destination and for hosting the 2014 Winter Olympics. The city boasts beautiful parks like the palm-filled Arboretum and features impressive 20th-century neoclassical architecture such as the columned Winter Theatre. Sochi National Park, a protected area in the nearby Caucasus Mountains, offers lush forests across its 1,937 square kilometers.
18% as popular as Moscow
15 minutes off the main route, 14% of way to Riga
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Estosadok

Estosadok, also known as Esto-Sadok or Estosadoc, is a rural area situated in the Adlersky City District of Sochi in Russia. It is positioned along the Mzymta River, just 4 kilometers upstream from Krasnaya Polyana. This picturesque locale is home to the popular alpine ski resort Alpika-Service.
4% as popular as Moscow
52 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Riga
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Gelendzhik

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Gelendzhik, also known as GDZ, is a popular resort town in Russia located on the Black Sea. It offers a variety of attractions including Safari Park with diverse wildlife and a cable car, water parks with thrilling slides and wave pools, and the picturesque Olympus Park overlooking Gelendzhik Bay. The town also boasts the Gelendzhik Local History Museum showcasing military and cultural artifacts.
2% as popular as Moscow
1 hour off the main route, 23% of way to Riga
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Krasnodar

Krasnodar, a city in southern Russia, is famous for its architectural landmarks and cultural attractions. The steel-lattice water tower, an iconic creation by architect Vladimir Shukhov, stands as a testament to the city's early 20th-century design. Visitors can enjoy performances by state groups at the opulent 1909 hall of the Krasnodar Philharmonic Society.
3% as popular as Moscow
25 minutes off the main route, 25% of way to Riga
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Rostov-on-Don

Museums
Science Museums
Specialty Museums
Rostov-on-Don, located in southern Russia, is a city rich in history and culture. The Rostov Regional Museum of Local History showcases collections on Cossack traditions and wartime experiences, while the nearby Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts exhibits Russian art spanning several centuries. The city's unique Rostov Academic Drama Theater of Maxim Gorky, shaped like a tractor, hosts both classic and contemporary plays.
2% as popular as Moscow
16 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Riga
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Voronezh

Voronezh, situated on the Voronezh River in southwestern Russia, is a city with a rich cultural and historical heritage. The Petrovsky Park features a striking bronze statue of Peter I, while the Voronezh Regional Art Museum housed in an elegant baroque building showcases diverse collections including Ancient Egyptian art and centuries of Russian paintings. For those interested in maritime history, the Goto Predestination museum offers a fascinating recreation of 18th-century naval life.
2% as popular as Moscow
19 minutes off the main route, 53% of way to Riga
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Tula

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tula, located in western Russia, is a city known for its historical and cultural attractions. The Tula Kremlin, a 16th-century fortress, houses cathedrals and a shopping arcade. The Tula State Museum of Weapons displays an extensive collection of guns and military artifacts, while the Samovar Museum delves into the history of the ornate tea urns that are a specialty of Tula.
3% as popular as Moscow
23 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Riga
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Kolomna

Museums
Specialty Museums
Kolomna, a historic city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, is located at the meeting point of the Moskva and Oka Rivers. Approximately 114 kilometers southeast of Moscow, it has a population of around 144,589 people. This picturesque destination offers various activities such as skydiving, golfing, visiting museums and religious sites, canoeing on the rivers, spa experiences and boat rides. The city boasts architectural marvels that reflect its rich history.
2% as popular as Moscow
1 hour off the main route, 66% of way to Riga
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Moscow

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Moscow, the cosmopolitan capital of Russia, is situated on the Moskva River. The historic core houses the Kremlin, which holds tsarist treasures and serves as the residence of the president. Red Square, located outside the Kremlin walls, is a symbolic center featuring Lenin’s Mausoleum and St. Basil’s Cathedral with its iconic colorful domes.
Most popular city on this route
23 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Riga
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Pskov

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Pskov, a city located in western Russia near Estonia, is famous for its historical landmarks and cultural attractions. The Pskov Krom, a medieval citadel with a fortress and the Holy Trinity Cathedral, stands as a testament to the city's rich history. Visitors can explore the Art Museum-Reserve which houses an impressive collection of religious icons and various artworks. Additionally, the museum complex includes the Pogankiny Chamber, a well-preserved 17th-century merchant's house.
1% as popular as Moscow
45 minutes off the main route, 89% of way to Riga

Best stops along Batumi to Riga drive

The top stops along the way from Batumi to Riga (with short detours) are Red Square, Public Museum of the Moscow Metro, and Gornyy Kurort Roza Khutor. Other popular stops include St. Basil's Cathedral, Olimpiyskiy Park Adler, and Gelendzhik.
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Ski resort "Dombai"

Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Dombay is a wonderful destination for a family vacation. My son and I had a great time enjoying the picturesque mountain landscapes and various activities. We especially loved the cable car rides and sledding. Additionally, we took numerous photos with animals, which was a delightful addition to our trip. The fresh mountain air, combined with breathtaking views, made our experience even more enjoyable. For families with children, Dombay offers many interesting spots. We recommend visiting the Teberda Nature Reserve, where you can see a variety of animals and birds. It’s also worth visiting the Alibek Waterfall — the path to it is easy and suitable for children. In the village, there are several playgrounds and entertainment centers where your kids can have fun. Horseback riding is another great activity that allows you to explore the beautiful surroundings. You can also try snow tubing, which is an exciting and safe option for all ages. The locals are very hospitable and always ready to help. Cafes and restaurants offer delicious Caucasian cuisine that will appeal to both adults and children. We particularly enjoyed the freshly baked khachapuri, grilled meat, and aromatic herbal tea. The atmosphere in Dombay is warm and welcoming, making it a perfect place to relax and unwind. If you’re planning a trip to this region, be sure to visit Dombay. This place will leave unforgettable impressions for the whole family. Whether you love adventure, nature, or simply want to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, Dombay has something special for everyone.
Evgeny K — Google review
Dombai offers breathtaking views, fresh mountain air, and a true winter wonderland experience. The slopes are great for intermediate skiers, and the surrounding nature is simply magical - perfect for both skiing and scenic walks. The infrastructure isn’t as modern as in Europe, but that’s part of its charm. Lifts can be a bit outdated and queues are common during peak season, but the incredible beauty of the place more than makes up for it.
Ihar B — Google review
It's really good place
Ahmed A — Google review
January 2021. Not a lot of snow to ski, but this is not due to the service. The old lift is simply awful, slow and non convenient, and mostly, dangerous. The new one is ok, but definitely over crowded. To rent the skies is not hard, full of small places, missing an organized big one. 3 stars are only for the mountains, which are very beautiful. The rest, I suggest: with the same money, you can fly to Italy or France or Austria.
Lorenzo E — Google review
One of my favourite place in Russia I visited is Dombay. Very attractive nature. I visited in Summer, it was so nice. I enjoyed rain, snowfall and sunlight at the same day. It was really amazing experience I had about Russian nature.
Kingsuk S — Google review
Best ski resort in southern Russia, very nice environment with authentic culture of that region.
Sergey G — Google review
Too much snow and strong wind not so many large decents
Budnikart — Google review
Beautiful place, nice small village.
Yerbol K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Dombai, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia, 369232
http://www.dombaj.ru/glossary/o-gorode/opisanie-kurorta
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Akhali Atoni

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Akhali Atoni, also known as New Athos, is a charming town located in the Gudauta raion of Abkhazia. It is positioned approximately 22 km away from Sukhumi, along the beautiful shores of the Black Sea. Throughout history, this town has been called by various names including Nikopol, Acheisos, Anakopia, Nikopia, Nikofia, Nikopsis, Absara, and Psyrtskha.
4.6
(500)
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New Athos Cave ახალი ათონის მღვიმე

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
New Athos Cave, also known as ახალი ათონის მღვიმ, is a massive cave system in Abkhazia that offers an unforgettable underground adventure. Visitors can explore the intricate rock formations and underground rivers while walking along well-maintained walkways or taking a train ride through the cavernous passages.
Wow, what an experience. Lovely large cave with a very nice tour
Brett G — Google review
A place that a tourist should visit in Abkhazia. If you love geology and discover how the nature can surprise you, this is the right place. The tour lasts around 40/45 minutes. Remember to bring a jacket because also in summer the temperature is around 10°/12°
Giuliano B — Google review
Great cave to visit! The height of the ceiling in the cave is staggering. Wonderful experience!
Jesse B — Google review
Must have visited attraction in Abkhazia. Unforgettable journey/
Alexey N — Google review
A big cave that you had to take a train to visit... The inside is so beautiful.. Each part has it own story the guide will light you up all the way in
Khrongsak L — Google review
This cave is huge! We were walking 1,5 hours. It was very interesting to see nature creations. Great experience!
Svetlana K — Google review
Very good
Akaki S — Google review
It's worth the wait and the time to see this huge cave with metro like train that will transport you down and then back up.
Stanislav F — Google review
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4.5
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Chanba St, Akhali Atoni
https://www.facebook.com/AbkhazetisMoambeOfficial
+995 598 46 53 65
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Lake Ritsa

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Nestled amidst towering mountains reaching heights of up to 3,500m, Lake Ritsa is a beloved destination in Abkhazia. This picturesque lake has been a popular spot for generations and even captured the heart of Joseph Stalin, who had a Summer house built on its banks. The journey to Lake Ritsa is as enchanting as the destination itself, with breathtaking views of waterfalls, rivers, and mountains along the way.
Lake Ritsa is a deep freshwater lake in the mountains of Abkhazia. The area is known as the Ritsa Relict National Park. Although remote, mostly Russian tourists as well as locals come here. There are boat rides on the lake and a bazaar/souvenir shops as well as authentic restaurants.
Gyan F — Google review
Amazing nature great Mountains great lake
Emre — Google review
Picturous place. The lake sits perfectly well in the valley. Clear water. A snow probably a bit better with snowcaps of Caucasian range
Khrongsak L — Google review
Extremely nice and beautiful place. Highly recommend to visit it.
Alex S — Google review
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Wonder W — Google review
My mother told me that it is a beautiful place…. Well only Russian tourists are able to see it. What a shame….
Nani R — Google review
In ancient times there was a valley and a river at the site of the modern lake. A girl named Ritsa lived there with three brothers Agepsta, Atsetuka and Pshegishkha. Ritsa used to pasture her animals in the valley and her brothers hunted in the high mountains by day and returned to the valley in the evening, where they ate, sang songs, and admired their sister. Once the brothers went too far into the mountains. Ritsa missed them and sang. The forest robbers Gega and Iupshara heard her and decided to kidnap her. Iupshara caught her and rode down the valley, while Gega covered his flank. Ritsa's brothers heard her crying and came to the rescue. Pshegishkha threw a sword at the robbers, but he missed and the sword flew over the river. The valley was filled with water and turned into a lake. Ritsa broke from Iupshara's grip, but fell into the lake. The brothers couldn't save her. Then Pshegishkha threw the robber Iupshara into the lake, but Ritsa's water wouldn't accept him and threw out him over Pshegishkha's sword and the water carried him away to the sea. Gega ran after Iupshara, but he didn't manage to rescue him. Out of grief, the brothers turned into mountains, and today they are still standing here to protect the resting-place of Ritsa.
Nika J — Google review
It’s breathtaking.
Abdelrahman Z — Google review
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4.6
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Gornyy Kurort Roza Khutor

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Ski & Snowboard Areas
Nestled in the stunning Caucasus Mountains, Gornyy Kurort Roza Khutor is a winter wonderland that captivates visitors with its neoclassical architecture and picturesque riverside setting. This modern ski resort boasts an impressive gondola system that whisks you up to exhilarating slopes, perfect for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. Beyond the thrilling outdoor activities, including cross-country skiing at the Laura Center and biathlon experiences, there are also charming dining options ranging from Italian to Asian cuisine.
** A Thrilling Adventure at Gornyy Kurort Roza Khutor ** Gornyy Kurort Roza Khutor is a spectacular destination for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The mountain offers an array of thrilling activities that make for an unforgettable experience. Begin your adventure with a scenic ride on the cable cars, which provide breathtaking views of the majestic Caucasus Mountains. At the summit, a world of excitement awaits: you can glide gracefully on the ice skating rinks, feel the rush of parachuting over the stunning landscape, and explore numerous other exhilarating activities. The combination of awe-inspiring natural beauty and diverse adventure options makes this mountain a must-visit. Whether you're seeking adrenaline-pumping experiences or simply want to enjoy the incredible scenery, Gornyy Kurort Roza Khutor delivers an exceptional adventure in every way.
Sidath D — Google review
If you are lucky to go there on a sunny day in January, it will give a vibe of Himalayan. The temperature is comparatively low in altitude. So dress up yourself properly. The cable car experience is excellent. To do ski you have to reach there before 10:00am.
Imtiaz T — Google review
Very cool ski resort, well organized with day and night ski!!!! Sleds open almost 24 7. The only downside is that the nightlife is very limited, to say the truth had no power to get out after full day of ski.
Alex P — Google review
Great place. A must visit if you are touring Russia. We were here in April. But March is better if you want to ski.
Ayesha M — Google review
Generally feels like they could have done better with the resort... Some runs are fantastic, not too long but fun. Most of the other slopes are long and narrow, which is less fun. Lifts are OK but the Russians should learn more about queue management. We had two times where we waited 20-25 minutes, other waits were long too. If the site is crowded then you feel it well on the slopes. The good :excellent site for beginners, the area between slopes is very nice for the powder seekers. Bottom line - not the same as the alps but a nice alternative nevertheless.
Dan W — Google review
very modern ski resort although it is not the French Alp it is very recommended for family and weekends. best compensation money value
Uri E — Google review
Nice ski resort, close to Adler, Sochi City, close to International Sochi airport, easily accessible with car, train or buses. Relatively not expensive. About 100 km of pistes.
Alexander O — Google review
this is a very beautiful and very welcoming place. in short this is the best ski town that i ever been in. Also there is a lot of different restaurants like italian, asian or just a steakhouse and so... the only minor problem was the lack of the english language, most of the russian there doesn't talk english
ערן ש — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Ulitsa Olimpiyskikh Rekordov, 37, 1, с, Estosadok, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 354392
http://rosakhutor.com/
+7 800 500-05-55
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Krasnaya Polyana

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Outdoor Activities
Mountains
Nestled in the Caucasus Mountains, Krasnaya Polyana is a trendy destination known for its ski resorts, including the famous Roza Khutor from the 2014 Winter Olympics. The area offers modern dining options, vibrant après-ski bars, and stylish pubs. In summer, it transforms into a popular hiking spot with scenic nature trails.
4.6
(1413)
Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 354392, USA
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Olimpiyskiy Park Adler

Athletic park
Nature & Parks
Olimpiyskiy Park Adler is a sports venue that hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics and continues to host high-profile sports events and musical performances. It offers an impressive atmosphere with vast terranes surrounded by abundant greenery. The staff is friendly and the park is well-organized, ensuring a pleasant experience for visitors. While it may not be ideal for lunch, it provides ample entertainment at a reasonable price. Patience may be required due to the large number of people.
Went here for the World Cup 2018. Great atmosphere, huge terranes, lots of greenery around. Friendly staff, well-organized (with enough WCs! :) ). Overall, happy with our stay :)
Tsvetelina L — Google review
Not bad! Not a great place for a lunch, but pretty much entertaining for a decent entry price. A lot of people just be patient.
Artem S — Google review
It's a beautiful park! It's very clean and you could have a nice walk! The stadiums are so beautiful!😍
Mariam - — Google review
As of 2017 this place is unbelievable well maintained, with lots of stuff to see. It can be a bit expensive though, depending on what you want to see and do.
MaltedBarleyFlour — Google review
Nice big place for race, football, stuff. Near sea, railway station and airport.I thought in Russia place like this impossible, sorry.
Jessica M — Google review
Had a lovely time visiting the park and had a guided tour which was well worth it. We came back in the evening for the musical fountain show
Iain C — Google review
Places for international events and festivals. Very clean and tidy. I have many memories from wfys festival.
Abhinav S — Google review
I love every single day there!
Kari D — Google review
4.7
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4.3
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Adler, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 354340
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Олимпийский Парк

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Water & Amusement Parks
Park
Theme Parks
Olympic Park, located in Sochi, is a sprawling entertainment and sports complex that was the site of the 2014 Winter Olympics. It's a vibrant destination offering a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages. From renting scooters and bicycles to exploring various attractions, there's something for everyone. The park also hosts exhibitions and events throughout the year, creating a dynamic atmosphere.
Oлимпийский Парк in Sochi is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the area. It's an expansive and vibrant space where you can easily spend an entire day with family and friends. The park offers a range of activities, from renting scooters and bicycles to exploring its numerous attractions. The park also hosts various exhibitions and events throughout the year, adding to its dynamic atmosphere. Whether you're looking for fun, relaxation, or cultural experiences, Олимпийский Парк delivers it all in a picturesque setting. Highly recommended for a memorable day out!
Sidath D — Google review
One of the best place you should visit when you travel to sochi. You can spend all day with family and friends with lot of fun and enjoyment. Rent scooter,bicycle. Take a ride of amazing rollercoaster. Have look at sport car museum. Music fountain show in evening for 1 hr. Lot of sports stadium.
Dr D — Google review
Amazing place. Was there during the World Cup.
Gennady U — Google review
It can be a superb place to visit if there is a tournament or match underway, without any its will be just see the outer stadium. The best way to explore it is with a electric scooter(single and dual) with cost around 500 rubles for 30 mins. Park is superbly built and managed. A true master piece.
Leito P — Google review
Great place. Calms your mood enjoyable sochi park opens till 6pm it is amusement park and the Olympic park is open all day but visit at night to see its actual beauty but for rides go in morning
Navkaran S — Google review
This place is in bigger area . good for long walking . but u can hire transport available right ther also. i m impressed to see the maintenance of such large area even after years of olympics. at some points they ask for entry tickets to enter in buildings .
Travel M — Google review
A must visit place! The evening fountain show is a treat to watch :)
Aman R — Google review
Bike renting, speed scating, huge free space to drive electric scooters, kids are happy here
Pavel B — Google review
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4.2
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ул. Просвещения, Bolshoy Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 354340
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Kamennomostskoye Sel'skoye Poseleniye

Local government office
Nature & Parks
Canyons
(Translated by Google) For seven years the administration has been unable to install a hatch at the boiler room of the clinic in the town. Everything is made from tar and tires. Even the road around the clinic was not paved. (Original) Семь лет администрация не может сделать люк у котельной поликлинике на городке. Все сделано из г..на и покрышек. Даже дорогу вокруг поликлиники не заасфальтировали.
Dmitry D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Closed on Monday. Day off! Change the information! (Original) В понедельник закрыто. Выходной! Измените информацию!
Зинаида А — Google review
3.6
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4.5
(211)
Ulitsa Mira, 25, Kamennomostskii, Adygea Republic, Russia, 385750
http://www.hadjoh.ru/
+7 877 775-32-72
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Safari Park

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Park
Safari Park in Krasnodar is a whimsical zoo featuring lemurs, giraffes, and huge dinosaur sculptures. The park spans 9 hectares and houses over 120 species of birds and animals, with 80% listed in the International Red Book. It has become a central attraction in the city, offering entertainment for families with activities like feeding monkeys.
Don't waste the opportunty to go there with the kids! They will love this place ;)
Omerina A — Google review
Had a very good time. It's a great place for families with children. For anyone who is interested on the prices, the safari park costed 450 rubles per person. Honestly they didn't have a lot of animals but the whole experience was nice and fun
Despina S — Google review
To expensive. This zoo doesn't cost this money 1800RUB.
Oleg U — Google review
DISGUSTING!! Animal cruelty...this place is just sick. The orangatangs especially...locked into tiny tiny places that are so hot, glass is fogging. It smells...animals are left sitting in their own waste and it is clear to see how hungry so many of them are. Sick, disgusting hell hole. Shut this down!
Briar M — Google review
Its almost closed in winter... But its fun in summer
Noman P — Google review
Very good place for family and children to enjoy watching the different kinds of animals....the only disadvantage that the ticket price was about the double price of rostovsky zoopark although the last one is bigger and have more diverse kinds of animals.
Abu R — Google review
Most of the high ratings on here are from "Local guides". Having just witnessed the conditions that your orangutans are kept in, you should be closed down immediately. Disgraceful 😡
Helen D — Google review
You should be absolutely ashamed of yourselves. Hang your heads low. Disgusting what you do to these poor animals who didn't ask for any of this all so you can put dirty money in your pockets. *spit*
S B — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Ulitsa Tramvaynaya, 2, Krasnodar, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 350911
https://zoo93.ru/
+7 861 205-70-30
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Red street

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Permanently Closed
Store
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Red Street, also known as Krasnaya Street, is a bustling and vibrant thoroughfare in Krasnodar. It's a popular destination for tourists due to its central location and car-free weekends. The street is lined with shopping centers, cafes, bars, and statues, offering plenty of opportunities for leisurely strolls and retail therapy. With its charming Russian architecture, Red Street provides an authentic experience for visitors looking to immerse themselves in the local culture.
4.7
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Ulitsa Krasnaya, 64, Krasnodar, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 350000
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Gelendzhik

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Gelendzhik, also known as GDZ, is a popular resort town in Russia located on the Black Sea. It offers a variety of attractions including Safari Park with diverse wildlife and a cable car, water parks with thrilling slides and wave pools, and the picturesque Olympus Park overlooking Gelendzhik Bay. The town also boasts the Gelendzhik Local History Museum showcasing military and cultural artifacts.
2% as popular as Moscow
1 hour off the main route, 23% of way to Riga
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Tserkov' "Belaya Nevesta"

Temporarily Closed
Church
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Tserkov' "Belaya Nevesta" offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere that feels like home, making it an ideal place for spiritual rejuvenation. Visitors often describe the experience as being embraced by a loving community, where everyone can find solace for their souls. The sense of belonging is palpable, creating a familial bond among attendees. It's truly a place where faith flourishes and hearts are uplifted!
(Translated by Google) Here everyone will find salvation for their souls! It’s like being at home with you - a big loving family! Christ is risen! (Original) Здесь каждый найдёт спасение души! С вами как дома-большая любящая семья! Христос Воскрес!
Ольга В — Google review
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4.6
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Ulitsa Kirova, 140, Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 353460
+7 928 847-28-48
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Safari-Park

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Zoo
Water & Amusement Parks
The zoo Safari-Park is an enjoyable outdoor area with a pleasant atmosphere. However, it does require visitors to ascend numerous staircases and inclines, making it necessary to wear suitable footwear. Nonetheless, it is still a fantastic destination for a full day of entertainment and recreation.
nice park , bit lots of steps or slopes to climb, place for a day out. but bring your walking shoes with you !
Chris C — Google review
Really nice place.
Nouran C — Google review
Good zoo
Pavel Z — Google review
It's just a small over crowded zoo. But, it is interesting for small children.
John W — Google review
Many old animals which live in comfortable places
Richard H — Google review
Clean. Safe. Organized. Well stocked.
David B — Google review
Great place especially with kids
Andrey D — Google review
Poor animals, high prices
Alex F — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Федеральная дорога "ДОН" 1511км.+750м, Gelendzhik, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 353460
http://safari-park.ru/
+7 989 160-06-42
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Mikhail Kutuzov Cruiser

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Mikhail Kutuzov Cruiser, a 1950s light cruiser warship that was once docked in Ukraine and featured in an old medal of the USSR army, is now open to the public as a ship museum. For a fee of only 250 rubles, visitors can take a 45-minute tour guided by staff through the main deck and crew compartment of this Soviet warship. The museum aims to preserve the historical significance of this vessel and educate visitors about its past.
Good for walk.
YPO — Google review
Featured in one of the old medals in the USSRs army. This cruiser was brought from a dock in Ukraine to preserve it here. And now serves as a museum where you can have a 45' your that will take you through the main deck, crew compartment, and generally show you around the vessel. (RUS language only)
Mike M — Google review
nice historic place but to enter the ship foreigners have to pay double
Amega H — Google review
great times in Novorossysk, great cuisine and strong Russian Navy personnel. I never forget the vodka there..
J J — Google review
Must visit place in Novorossiysk
Panorama G — Google review
Very interesting possibility to have a look on an old warship!
Lars T — Google review
Very cool, a genuine piece of history.
Ilia K — Google review
They where painting at our visit.
GoAsFarAs Y — Google review
4.8
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4.3
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Ulitsa Naberezhnaya Admirala Serebryakova, 2А, Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Krai, Russia, 353900
http://www.navalmuseum.ru/filials/cruiser_mikhail_kutuzov
+7 938 403-44-82
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16

Divnogor'ye

Heritage preservation
Museums
Divnogor'ye is a hidden gem located just 80 kilometers from Voronezh, offering a stunning blend of natural beauty and rich history. This rural reserve features striking chalk outcrops and ancient cave churches that date back centuries, making it an archaeological treasure. Visitors can explore the remarkable cave church in Bolshiye Divy and the monastery with its own cave church in Malye Divy, all while surrounded by breathtaking landscapes of white marble mountains and the serene Don River.
It's actually an archaeological and historical place. The mountains are formed 2 million years ago with white marbles. A good place for cycling too.
Md. I — Google review
Nice and beautiful place. Inside the white palac,it's very cold.
NASA D — Google review
Beautiful place with outstanding views. However, lacks some service. The road also must be fixed.
Alexey T — Google review
Good
Dmitriy A — Google review
Great place for natural beauty
Ishtiak C — Google review
nice place
Rajib G — Google review
(Translated by Google) To my great shame, I learned about Divnogorye only three months ago. I studied the literature, made a route and went to see everything with my own eyes. There are not so many cave churches on the planet (I heard they say about 50). I visited the cave church in Bolshiye Divy, a monastery with a cave church in Malye Divy, walked around the area. The beauty is extraordinary. Chalk mountains, the Don River, the vast expanses of its left bank... It's impossible to describe everything. Impressive. (Original) К большому своему стыду о Дивногорье узнал всего три месяца назад. Поизучал литературу, составил маршрут и поехал, чтобы самолично всё увидеть своими глазами. Не так уж много на планете пещерных церквей (слышал, говорят около 50). Посетил пещерную церковь в Больших Дивах, мужской монастырь с пещерной церковью в Малых Дивах, погулял по окрестностям. Красота необыкновннная. Меловые горы, река Дон, необъятные просторы его левого берега... Всё не описать. Впечатлило.
Сергей С — Google review
(Translated by Google) 80 km from Voronezh, there is the main attraction of the Voronezh region, the Divnogorye Museum-Reserve. The museum is rich not only in natural but also architectural monuments. At the entrance through the Divnogorye village there is parking, a cafe, a shop, and souvenir shops. Excursions are available. People are allowed into the chalk temples only as part of a guided tour. It is quite windy at the top even in hot weather. You should take sun hats. There are information signs along the route. It is forbidden to leave the paths; firstly, these are protected herbs and plants, and secondly, there are snakes. The museum is unique, stunning scenery, worth a visit (Original) В 80 км от Воронежа, находиться главная достопримечательность Воронежской области, музей-заповедник Дивногорье. Музей богат не только природными, но и архитектурными памятниками. При въезде через хутор Дивногорье есть парковка, кафе, магазин, сувенирные лавки. Проводятся экскурсии. В меловые храмы пускают только в составе экскурсии. На верху весьма ветрено даже в жаркую погоду. Следует брать головные уборы от солнца. По маршрута стоят информационные таблички. С дорожек сходить запрещено, во первых это заповедные травы и растения, во вторых водятся змеи. Музей уникальный, потрясающие пейзажи, стоит посетить
Ira Z — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Divnyy Pereulok, Divnogor'e, Voronezh Oblast, Russia, 397970
http://www.divnogor.ru/
+7 473 220-52-97
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Museum of Russian Photos

Museum
Art museum
The Museum of Russian Photos is considered to be a good museum with potential for further development. One aspect worth mentioning is their fair pricing strategy, which is visitor-friendly. The museum creates a pleasant ambiance and employs helpful staff members who are eager to provide detailed information about the exhibits. Admission costs only 100 rubles, making it an affordable option for visitors seeking enriching experiences. Particularly appealing to photography enthusiasts, the museum boasts captivating displays that showcase the work of various talented photographers.
(Translated by Google) Very cool place. You can see the history of Russia and photos in Russia through photos and other exhibits (Original) Очень классное место. Можно посмотреть на историю России и фотографии в России через фото и другие экспонаты
NikiTabs — Google review
(Translated by Google) Not bad. The museum is small but rich. Worth a visit. (Original) Неплохо. Музей небольшой, но насыщенный. Посетить стоит.
Sergei A — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredible photographs - ancient and modern, landscapes and still lifes, portraits, macro photography. Not a single random print. I want to stand over each one and think for a long time, looking at it. Thanks to the organizers! (Original) Невероятные фотографии - старинные и современные, пейзажи и натюрморты, портреты, макросъёмка. Ни одного случайного отпечатка. Над каждым хочется стоять и долго думать, разглядывая. Спасибо организаторам!
Татьяна С — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is quite good, but there is still room for improvement. It is impossible not to note the good pricing policy; it is friendly to visitors. The museum has a great atmosphere, helpful staff who will show and tell you everything. When visiting it, I paid only 100 rubles and received very positive emotions and I consider this a justified price, especially since the museum’s exhibits are very interesting for those who love photography. There is also an excellent bookstore with photo works by various authors at good prices. I highly recommend visiting this museum, as in my opinion it is worthy. (Original) Музей вполне себе неплохой, но еще есть куда развиваться. Нельзя не отметить хорошую ценовую политику, она здесь дружелюбная к посетителям. У музея отличная атмосфера, отзывчивый персонал, который все покажет и расскажет. Посещая его, я заплатил всего 100р и получил очень положительные эмоции и считаю это оправданной ценой, тем более экспонаты музея очень интересные тем, кто любит фотографию. Также имеется отличный магазин книг с фото работами разных авторов по хорошим ценам. Крайне рекомендую к посещению этот музей, так как по моему мнению он достойный.
Ivan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) 09/22/2019-Extremely disappointed with our visit to the Museum of Russian Photography in Kolomna. Schoolchildren from Moscow were not allowed into the museum, the door was literally slammed in their faces. They were motivated by the fact that the museum can only be accessed by appointment; however, the museum’s website says that excursions by appointment only on Wednesdays and Thursdays, all other days admission is free. I really hope for an apology from the museum management. (Original) 22/09/2019-Крайне разочарованы посещением музея русской фотографии в Коломне. Школьников из Москвы не пустили в музей, захлопнув дверь буквально перед носом. Мотивировали тем, что в музей можно попасть только по предварительной записи.;при этом на сайте музея сказано, что экскурсии по записи только по средам и четвергам, все остальные дни вход свободный. Очень надеюсь на извинения со стооны руководства музея.
Anna Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Museum of Russian Photography (MRF) was opened in April 2010 and is a division of the Museum of Organic Culture. The main goal is to create a museum space of a modern aesthetic and technical level, specializing in the study of Russian photography. The museum presents a permanent exhibition "Historical Pages of Russian Photography" and periodic exhibitions of authors who support the concept of the Museum of Organic Culture - "the world as an organic whole." (Original) Музей российской фотографии (МРФ) открыт в апреле 2010 года и является подразделением Музея органической культуры. Основная цель - создание музейного пространства современного эстетического и технического уровня, специализирующегося на изучении российской фотографии. В музее представлена постоянная экспозиция "Исторические страницы российской фотографии" и периодические выставки авторов, поддерживающих концепцию Музея органической культуры - "мир как органическое целое".
Т — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very good place, a wonderful atmosphere inside and quite a large exhibition. Each visitor is given a tablet to read QR codes and learn the history of photographs. As of February 2018, prices were as follows: 100 rubles for a regular ticket, 50 for a discounted ticket. (Original) Очень хорошее место, внутри прекрасная атмосфера и достаточно большая экспозиция. Каждому посетителю выдают планшет, чтобы считывать qr-коды и узнавать историю фотографий. На февраль 2018 года цены были такими: 100 рублей обычный билет, 50 - льготный.
Евгений Б — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful museum, hospitable staff. The design of the museum itself is amazing. I was with my daughter, learned a lot of interesting information and relaxed my soul. Thank you! (Original) Прекрасный музей, гостеприимный персонал. Сам дизайн музея - поражает. Были с дочкой, почерпнули много интересной информации и отдохнули душой. Спасибо!
Ирина Д — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Ulitsa Isayeva, 19, Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 140400
https://mrf.museumart.ru/
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Kolomenskiy Kreml'

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Beautiful churches in the old city center of Kolomna. Definitely worth a visit.
CL S — Google review
Worth a day trip from Moscow. Medieval city castle (Kreml), architectural monument. + Unique is the urban development along the Kremlin wall. Very large parts of the historic wall no longer exist today. Between the towers that still exist today, small terraced houses have been built along the line of the wall - unique. + Interesting, open Kremlin + nice view of the Moskva River. + good tourist infrastructure. + traffic-free zones. Downtown along the main street. On the outskirts the river Moskva flows into the river Oka.
Frank S — Google review
Kolomenskoye is a historic district located in the southeast of Moscow, Russia, that features a beautiful park and an impressive collection of historic buildings. The district's most famous attraction is the Kolomenskiy Kreml', a UNESCO World Heritage Site that dates back to the 16th century. Here are some pros and cons of visiting Kolomenskiy Kreml': Pros: Historic Significance: The Kolomenskiy Kreml' is a significant historical landmark that dates back to the reign of Ivan the Terrible. The buildings within the kremlin showcase a range of architectural styles, from medieval to traditional Russian. Beautiful Scenery: The park surrounding the Kolomenskiy Kreml' is stunning, with expansive green spaces, walking trails, and views of the Moskva River. Cultural Activities: The Kolomenskiy Kreml' is home to several museums and galleries, including the Church of the Ascension, which features beautiful frescoes, and the Wooden Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, which is a unique example of traditional Russian architecture. Peaceful Atmosphere: Despite its popularity as a tourist destination, the Kolomenskiy Kreml' and its surrounding park have a peaceful atmosphere that makes it a great place to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Cons: Crowded: The Kolomenskiy Kreml' can get crowded, especially during peak tourist season, leading to long lines and wait times. Limited Access: Some of the buildings within the kremlin are off-limits to visitors, and you can only access them with a special tour or permission. Expensive: The entry fee to the Kolomenskiy Kreml' and its museums can be quite high, especially for foreign visitors. Overall, the Kolomenskiy Kreml' is a must-visit attraction in Moscow, Russia. With its historical significance, beautiful scenery, and cultural activities, it offers a unique glimpse into Russian history and culture. While the crowds and limited access can be a drawback, the experience of visiting the Kolomenskiy Kreml' is worth it.
Pranav P — Google review
Beautiful place...musut visit
Karry S — Google review
Pure old Russian culture. A must see.
Vibin D — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited the Kolomna Kremlin, and overall we really liked it, with the exception of some nuances. Tickets were booked on the Kolomna Kremlin website, and a confirmation was received by email from the Liga Tour company indicating the time and date. The tour started at the appointed time, and our group consisted of more than 30 people, which, in my opinion, is a minus. The excursion lasted two hours and took place outside on the territory of the Kremlin, and also included a visit to the towers. On the street, the guide ruined the whole impression: she gave the tour in an hour, moving quickly and speaking quietly. She was not interested in the fact that elderly people and children did not have time to catch up with her, and she did not react in any way to requests to wait for the others or to turn the microphone louder. But the excursion to the Kremlin towers was simply magnificent - interesting and exciting. We were greeted by guides in themed costumes, and everything went in one breath. The guide spoke with humor, tried to pay attention to everyone, and invited older people to sit on a bench. At the end, everyone thanked the guide and even applauded. (Original) Мы посетили Коломенский кремль, и в целом нам очень понравилось, за исключением некоторых нюансов. Билеты бронировали на сайте Коломенского кремля, и на почту пришло подтверждение от компании 'Лига-тур' с указанием времени и даты. Экскурсия началась в назначенное время, и наша группа составила более 30 человек, что, на мой взгляд, является минусом. Экскурсия длилась два часа и проходила на улице по территории кремля, а также включала посещение башен. На улице экскурсовод испортил все впечатление: она провела экскурсию за час, быстро передвигаясь и тихо говоря. Её не интересовало, что пожилые люди и дети не успевали догонять её, и на просьбы подождать остальных или сделать микрофон громче она никак не реагировала. Зато в башнях кремля экскурсия была просто великолепной — интересной и увлекательной. Нас встретили экскурсоводы в тематических костюмах, и всё прошло на одном дыхании. Экскурсовод рассказывал с юмором, старался уделить внимание каждому, а пожилым людям предлагал присесть на лавочку. В конце все благодарили экскурсовода и даже аплодировали.
Екатерина М — Google review
(Translated by Google) The history of the Kolomna Detinets began at the beginning of the 14th century, the current stone Kremlin - in the middle of the sixteenth century. By the 21st century, six towers and the Pyatnitsky Gate, as well as fragments of walls, had been preserved. Everything looks impressive. Nowadays the territory of the Kremlin is an excellent public space, a great place for walking... Moreover, the Kremlin has many attractions and other tourist sites - from the Assumption Cathedral to cafes with Kolomna rolls... (Original) История Коломенского детинца началась в начале XIV веке, нынешнего каменного кремля - в середине века шестнадцатого. К XXI веку сохранилось шесть башен и Пятницкие ворота, а также фрагменты стен. Всё выглядит внушительно. Ныне территория кремля - отличное общественное пространство, великолепное место для прогулок... Тем более, что в кремле имеется множество достопримечательностей и прочих туристических объектов - от Успенского кафедрального собора до кафе с коломенскими калачами...
Игорь А — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love this place! It smells of antiquity, tranquility and some kind of power! It’s great to walk around, churches, cafes, shops, souvenirs, museums… (Original) Обожаю это место ! Веет стариной , спокойствием и какой-то силой ! Прекрасно погулять , церкви , кафешки, магазинчики , сувениры , музеи ….
Mila — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Ulitsa Lazhechnikova, 5, Kolomna, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 140400
http://kolomna-kreml.ru/
+7 496 612-16-62
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Tserkov' Znameniya Presvyatoy Bogoroditsy V Dubrovitsakh

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Russian Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Tserkov' Znameniya Presvyatoy Bogoroditsy V Dubrovitsakh is a well-known Russian Orthodox church that was built in 1704 with a baroque style and made of white-stone. The church is adorned with intricate carvings and is located about an hour's drive south of Moscow, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. It has become a favorite among visitors for its beautiful scenery and stunning architecture.
Knowing about Голицынs' Baltic/proWestern roots/connection helps to explain a) heavy-duty Baroque style of the Cathedral, b) the 'Gallitzin' settlement/tunnel in Alleghenies, etc.
Constantine D — Google review
Beautiful place! Gothic style church, unique case in slavic culture.
Юрий И — Google review
Beautiful cozy church with a park around Very holy and spiritual atmosphere inside
Sarah K — Google review
My favorite ortodox church so far🥰🙏🏻
Russian, E — Google review
A very beautiful place where two rivers meet. An unique old church
Sergey M — Google review
One hour driving distance to the south from Moscow. Beautiful scenery from the church as well as church itself.
Cheon K — Google review
The ancient Znamenskaya Church in the Russian Baroque style will not leave anyone indifferent. It is an amazing monument of architectural architecture; it is called the pearl of the Moscow region. Unusual, mysterious, this is one of the most beautiful churches in Russia, with a gilded crown instead of a dome. The church in the ancient estate of Dubrovitsy, in which Prince Boris Golitsyn lived, was built at his expense in the 17th-18th centuries. The prince, who served as the tutor of the future sovereign Peter the Great, fell into disgrace with him and left for his estate. However, Peter soon cooled down, and as a sign of reconciliation, the prince, at his own expense, began the construction of an unusual church on the territory of his own estate. In 1704, construction was completed, and Peter the Great himself arrived at the consecration ceremony of the temple, standing and praying on a special balcony of the western ledge. This unique monument of Russian architecture is included in the list of world art treasures.
Santosh D — Google review
Very nice place!
Ngo A — Google review
4.9
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5.0
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Московская область, Подольск, Dubrovitsy, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 142132
http://www.dubrovitsy-hram.ru/
+7 496 765-16-44
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The State Tretyakov Gallery

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Art gallery
Museums
Art museum
The State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Established in 1856 by Pavel Tretyakov, it started as a private collection and has now grown to over 180,000 pieces of Russian art. The gallery showcases the evolution of Russian art from medieval religious icons to contemporary works. It houses iconic pieces by renowned Russian artists such as Ivan Aivazovsky, Ilya Repin, and Viktor Vasnetsov.
Rainy day is a perfect day for art. This gallery is a place for inspiration for all art lovers. It’s vast and better plan spending 4-5 hours there. I took audio guide and was lost in time. Love it.
Nevena R — Google review
The Tretyakov Gallery is a true cultural treasure — a place where you can walk through centuries of Russian art under one roof. From iconic works by Repin and Vasnetsov to ancient icons and bold modernism, it’s a journey through the soul of the country. Well-organized, with calm halls and powerful energy. ➕ Unmatched collection of Russian art Beautiful building and well-curated exhibitions Easy to navigate and not overly crowded on weekdays Audio guides and descriptions in English available
Kristina T — Google review
Kramskoy, Vasnetsov, Serov, Repin, Savitsky—to name only a few—are represented in the Tretyakov Gallery, which offers an overwhelming feast for the eyes of art lovers. The museum displays countless masterpieces I had only read about: The Unknown Woman (often called the Russian Mona Lisa), Morning in a Pine Forest (Alenka chocolate wrappers), Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan, and a striking portrait of Pushkin, among others. After just 40 minutes, my mind was flooded with a surge of impressions and information. With 62 rooms to explore, this is clearly not a one-day museum. The entrance fee of 700 rubles is a bargain.
Kye — Google review
Very disappointing experience at the Tretyakov Gallery I visited the Tretyakov Gallery on September 25 and had a very disappointing experience. The website, the online tickets, and even the entrance signs all clearly stated that the museum would close at 9 PM. However, at 7:30 PM everyone was suddenly told to leave because of a private event — something that had never been announced anywhere. No one, not even the security staff, seemed to know about this early closure. The situation was handled poorly, and some staff were rude and unhelpful. It was also surprising that no one at the information desk spoke English in such a major international museum. Because of this, I had to completely change my travel plans and return the next day, buying new tickets and audioguides. Unfortunately, one of the main reasons for my visit — the famous Girl with Peaches — was not on display that day. Although I later received a refund for the first day’s tickets, the gallery’s response ignored the other issues I raised and fell far below my expectations.
Marco A — Google review
Art museums can sometimes feel overwhelming, filled with endless hallways and masterpieces you're not sure how to appreciate. But the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow was different. Stepping inside felt like stepping into a warm embrace of Russian art history. Maybe it was the way the chronological layout unfolded Russia's artistic journey, or perhaps the sheer passion for Russian culture that resonated from every canvas. One of the things that surprised me most was the sheer diversity of styles on display. From the deeply religious icon paintings of the early days to the bold strokes of the avant-garde, the Tretyakov Gallery showcased the evolution of Russian art in a way I hadn't seen before. But it wasn't just about the artistic movements. Certain paintings jumped out at me, leaving a lasting impression. The Appearance of Christ by Alexander Ivanov was the one of the iconic piece of the museum. The Tretyakov Gallery wasn't just a museum; it felt like a conversation with the soul of Russia. It allowed me to understand the country's history, culture, and emotions through the eyes of its greatest artists.
Ibrahim E — Google review
A must visit gallery in Moscow, lots of masterpieces here. Closed on Monday. Avoid holidays.
Nyx X — Google review
A very big gallery with great artwork (if you're a fan of it). You need at least a couple of hours to see all of it. The ticket is 500 rubbles for adults. But I'd recommend the Shimov gallery. Much more impressive.
Vasilis K — Google review
The State Tretyakov Gallery is a remarkable art museum that boasts an impressive collection of over 180,000 Russian works spanning multiple centuries. My first visit to this iconic institution was nothing short of inspiring. As a philatelist, I was already familiar with many of the paintings displayed here, having collected numerous stamps featuring artworks from the gallery. This connection made my experience even more special, as I was able to see these masterpieces in person for the first time. The gallery's layout is thoughtfully designed, allowing visitors to journey through the evolution of Russian art. From the early icons to the bold works of the 20th century, each piece tells a story and reflects the rich cultural heritage of Russia. I found myself captivated by the detailed brushwork and the emotions captured in each painting. The names of the artists, such as Ilya Repin and Ivan Shishkin, were not just words to me; they represented a deep-seated appreciation cultivated during my studies in art history at a young age. Moreover, the atmosphere of the gallery is steeped in history, which adds to its charm. Walking through the halls, I felt a profound connection to the past, as if the spirits of the artists lingered in the air. This gallery is not merely a collection of paintings; it is a testament to the creativity and resilience of the Russian people. In conclusion, my visit to The State Tretyakov Gallery was a deeply enriching experience that inspired me both as an art enthusiast and a collector. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking to understand the essence of Russian art and culture.
Anatori S — Google review
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Lavrushinsky Ln, 10, Moscow, Russia, 119017
https://www.tretyakovgallery.ru/
+7 495 957-07-27
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St. Basil's Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
St. Basil's Cathedral, also known as Pokrovsky Cathedral or The Cathedral of Intercession of the Virgin by the Moat, is a 16th-century former cathedral located in Red Square, Moscow. It now houses a museum of the church and is recognized for its multicolored domes that create a unique and vibrant appearance.
Visited St Basils Cathedral in March. It was our first visit to Russia, very much loved the country and the citizens. They were warm and helpful. Our first day was to Saint Basils Cathedral. Felt surreal by the very first look. The climate was good hence we were able to take a walk around as well. This place is a must visit
Subin K — Google review
Located at Red Square Moscow, St. Basils Cathedral is a not to be missed place in Moscow. I would say that this place has an iconic value in Moscow. The beautiful architecture and colorful combination of the exterior of the building has no match.
Zafar K — Google review
How can one skip visiting one of Moscow’s most iconic landmarks? Before learning its true name, I used to think of it as the “Tetris building.” The kaleidoscopic exterior, crowned with its whimsical onion domes of irregular shapes, is truly mesmerizing. Inside, the chambers are adorned with centuries-old church icons. An absolute must-visit.
Kye — Google review
Visiting St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow was honestly a dream come true for me. I always imagined taking a photo standing right in front of this colourful and iconic cathedral, and finally being there in real life felt unreal. The moment I saw it with my own eyes, I got so excited because it looked exactly like the picture I had in my mind for so long. The cathedral is even more beautiful in person with its vibrant colours, unique onion domes, and detailed designs. It truly stands out in Red Square and feels like something from a fairytale. I walked around the area, took so many photos, and just enjoyed the view from every angle. It’s one of those places that gives you that “wow” feeling the moment you step close. For me, this was one of the most special moments of my trip, finally standing in front of the cathedral I always dreamed of. A must-visit when you’re in Moscow!
Divya V — Google review
Located at the Red Square. St. Basil's Cathedral was built in 1555-1561 by the order of tsar Ivan the Terrible in honor of the victory of the Russian army over the Kazan Khanate. Its 16th-20th centuries interiors kept preserved. The vaults and walls of the cathedral was are richly decorated with murals, precious gifts of the royal family members are kept in the former sacristy. Wall paintings and church icons tells about the wonderful miracles of the Saint.
Joferd P — Google review
This place is iconic. You can't come to Moscow without seeing it. It's located right next to the red Square and during different times of the day, it takes on a different look with the sky behind it
Natalie D — Google review
One of nice things to see, dont miss it if you are there and not coming back to Mosco. Entrance is 2000 rubles, bit expensive for a foreigner compared to locals. Worth to see. If you have any an elderly person, be careful as there is a very narrow and high steeped stair to go to second floor.
Bo B — Google review
It’s absolutely stunning - breathtakingly beautiful. The architecture, the detail, the colours, the heritage. Everything is historic and yet beautifully preserved and restored
Natalie P — Google review
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4.7
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Red Square, 7, Moscow, Russia, 109012
https://shm.ru/museum/hvb/
+7 495 698-33-04
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Red Square

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Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Red Square is a historic landmark in Moscow, Russia, known for its iconic sites such as the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and Lenin's mausoleum. While there are paid attractions within the Kremlin complex, the surrounding area offers free exploration opportunities including Kazan Cathedral and Aleksandrovsky Garden with its enchanting fountains. Visitors can also stroll through GUM shopping center and witness the change of guards at the Eternal Flame.
The Heart of Moscow – A Must-See Landmark! Red Square is absolutely breathtaking and a must-visit for anyone coming to Moscow. Surrounded by iconic landmarks like St. Basil’s Cathedral, the Kremlin, Lenin’s Mausoleum, and the GUM department store, the square is rich in history and architectural beauty. The atmosphere is both grand and peaceful, especially in the evening when the buildings are beautifully lit. You can feel the weight of history here—from military parades to cultural celebrations. It’s also a great place for photos and just soaking in the energy of the city. Tip: Don’t miss the chance to grab a classic ice cream from GUM while enjoying the view—it’s a simple pleasure in a majestic setting!
Athif A — Google review
Amazing Experience at Red Square, Moscow! Visiting Red Square was truly an unforgettable experience! The atmosphere is full of history, culture, and beauty. Standing in the heart of Moscow, surrounded by the stunning Saint Basil’s Cathedral, the Kremlin walls, and the State Historical Museum, felt like stepping into a living postcard. The architecture is breathtaking, especially at sunset when the lights make the whole square glow beautifully. Everything is so clean, organized, and well-maintained. Street performers, local cafes, and friendly people add to the lively vibe. It’s not just a tourist spot — it’s the soul of Russia, where the past and present meet. I would highly recommend everyone to visit Red Square at least once in their lifetime!
Saith M — Google review
The very heart of the city is a must visit - it’s alongside the Kremlin and comprises other interesting buildings like Gum, the Kremlin, St Basil’s Cathedral, Lenin’s mausoleum etc. There are sights to see and places to eat. You can spend the entire day here.
Natalie P — Google review
Walking through Red Square is an experience that goes beyond simple sightseeing; it is truly where the grandeur of Russian history and architecture culminates. The moment you step in, you are struck by the imposing red walls of the Kremlin on one side and the colorful, onion-shaped domes of St. Basil’s Cathedral on the other. The cathedral’s architecture is so vibrant and whimsical that it looks like something out of a fairytale, making every angle a postcard-perfect shot. I highly recommend visiting both during the day and at night. In the daylight, the intricate details and colors are stunning, while at night, the illuminations of the GUM department store and surrounding buildings create a magical, lively atmosphere perfect for an evening stroll. The square is vast with historic cobblestones, which add to the charm, but I strongly suggest wearing comfortable walking shoes to fully enjoy the walk. Access via the metro is very easy, and although it’s usually busy, the sheer size of the square prevents it from feeling too crowded. Visiting the beating heart of Moscow is an absolute must.
Farhad A — Google review
Standing in Red Square feels like walking through a living postcard. Between St. Basil’s vibrant domes, the Kremlin’s mighty walls, and Lenin’s stoic tomb, history stares right back at you. Great for photos📸📸📸, people-watching, and soaking up the soul of Russia. 🇷🇺❤️
Fayçal S — Google review
It is a very big place and the church is very beautiful. I am very impressed to have visited Russia. 👍🏻
Wanta C — Google review
Red Square is a must-visit landmark in Moscow that offers a truly memorable experience. The grandeur of the square, with its stunning architecture and historic significance, is awe-inspiring. The iconic sites, including St. Basil’s Cathedral and the Kremlin, create a breathtaking backdrop that captures the essence of Russia's rich history and culture. Walking around Red Square, I was struck by the beauty of the surroundings and the vibrant atmosphere. The square is impeccably maintained, adding to its allure and making it a pleasure to explore. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or simply soaking in the local ambiance, Red Square provides a captivating and unforgettable experience. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Moscow!
Sidath D — Google review
The Red Square stands as Moscow's most iconic historical site, encompassing a breathtaking array of landmarks and attractions. Surrounded by a beautiful mall and shops, this square boasts a rich tapestry of history, including the Kremlin, Lenin's grave, and the stunning Saint Basil's Cathedral. Each visit offers a profound journey through Russia's past, making it an essential destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
ABJ — Google review
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Moscow, Russia, 109012
https://um.mos.ru/places/krasnaya_ploshchad
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The Moscow Kremlin

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Historical place
Museums
The Moscow Kremlin, also known as The Kremlin, is a massive fortified complex located in the heart of Moscow. Originally built as the tsar's residence, it now serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation. This historic site houses ancient churches used for royal ceremonies and various museums showcasing Russian state regalia and art. Visiting requires careful planning due to ticket logistics and entry requirements, but exploring over five centuries of history within its walls makes it all worthwhile.
A must visit place in Moscow having rich history and architectural value. It was great from outside as well but we took an inside tour as well. Inside there very many beautiful churches even dating back to 13th century. The churches have beautiful hand painted art on its walls and roof.
Zafar K — Google review
Beautiful place with a rich history, energized atmosphere, and incredible architecture. Highly recommend the tour of the inside of the Kremlin, where you can visit cathedrals dating back to the 13th century. Great place to be anytime during the day, but especially at night! (I would also advise making a stop at the eternal flame, which honors the loss of soldiers' lives in WWII).
Anastasia Z — Google review
Can’t buy ticket online in advance. Nice place for first comers in Moscow!
Miki T — Google review
A place full of history, the churches, and gardens are well worth the visit. Its impressive how this place is so well maintained. You can see the cannons left behind by Napoleon. You can also see iconic buildings from Russia's history although the tourist can really only see them from the outside, yet its still very worthwhile.
David Z — Google review
I am so happy I finally saw it! Catch the blooming lavender now!
Anna M — Google review
It is the most popular place in Moscow. The beautiful square with towers. All of my life in Moscow I visited this place 7-8 times. I think that this square is the best for tourists due to its history.
Ildar M — Google review
Fantastic experience. We took the opportunity to take a cruise excursion into Moscow on high speed train. We had the most wonderful tour guide who had a great head of knowledge. It was a long day but so worth the money for the trip. Loved every minute of it. Would recommend the trip.
Sharon W — Google review
Amazing, a must see place. Have a tour that takes in the Cathedrals and the Treasury museum, spectacular. Finish it off by visiting Red Square in the evening, with everything lit up. Update Sep 2023 - that review didn't age very well!! 😲 Maybe we can revisit in about 20 years....
Steve R — Google review
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Moscow, Russia, 103132
https://www.kreml.ru/
+7 495 697-03-49
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Public Museum of the Moscow Metro

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Museum
Transportation
The Public Museum of the Moscow Metro offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and artistry of the city's underground transportation system. Serving as both a mode of transit and an underground museum, each station boasts distinct designs and artwork, making it a fascinating experience for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Since its opening in 1935 as the first underground railway system in the former Soviet Union, visitors can immerse themselves in the ambiance of a bygone era.
The Metro museum was not too easy to find, or at least not for me. On Google maps it looks like it is in the first floor of the Afimall City mall, but it’s not. It is under the mall right above the Vystanochnaya Metro stop. If you get off the metro at this stop, just look up and you will see a walkway on the upper floor. Make your way up there and you will see the entry to the museum. The Moscow Metro museum is not too bad for free. It has some interesting displays, but I was hoping for more information and pictures on how the tunnels were constructed. All-in-all, it is a good place to visit. Plan on about an hour here.
Ed H — Google review
A very informative museum on how the railway was built in 1931. The museum guide speaks only Russian. Interactive - how to drive a train. Photo taking. The different type of train n equipment of different era.
Kemariah D — Google review
This museum is not at the address informed for three years now!! The correct address is at Vystavochnaya station. This needs to be corrected. It is a nice space, only in Russian.
Alexandre Z — Google review
This is the wrong address and it’s very hard to find this museum. To make a long story short, you need to follow the signs to Vystavochnaya (выставочная) metro station. Right before the gates, you’ll see the museum. If you still can’t find it, show locals this photo and ask them for directions.
Shay A — Google review
As others have explained and we sadly did not read about until to late, it would have saved us an hour in searching, the museum is in the Metro. Good place to see although very limited displays due to not having any space. Recommended on the way it has been created. Very informal and everything is in Russian. Dr Google gets a fail here in directions.
Helen-Andrew — Google review
Great little museum dedicated to Moscow's impressive Metro system. Best thing: it's free, worst thing: most of the explications aren't in English. Still, its an interesting and cheap place to visit.
Luke — Google review
Very hard to find, it's beside one of the Metro stations in Aphimoll mall, go right down to the station entrance, it's on the left. Very little signage in English.
Ciaran T — Google review
Nice place to spend time
Perumal G — Google review
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Пресненская набережная, 2 (метро Филёвская линия Выставочная, Moscow, Russia, 123100
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Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics

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Museum of space history
Museums
Nestled in the charming city of Kaluga, the Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics stands as a tribute to humanity's quest for space exploration and honors the legacy of renowned Soviet rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. Since its inception in 1967, this remarkable museum has become a cornerstone for those fascinated by aeronautics and space technology.
The State Museum of Space History, K.E. Tsiolkovsky is an impressive museum that offers a unique and fascinating look at the history of space exploration. Located in Alamogordo, New Mexico, the museum has an extensive collection of exhibits and artifacts that demonstrate the development of space technology and space exploration from the earliest days of aviation to the present. Highlights of the museum include a wide range of spacecraft models, including Vostok 6, the first spacecraft to carry a woman into space, and the Apollo 11 command module that carried the first humans to the moon. There are also exhibits dedicated to the history of rocket science, including the work of early pioneers such as Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Robert Goddard, and displays with the achievements of modern space agencies such as NASA and the Soviet Space program. In addition to artifacts and exhibits, the museum also offers a number of educational programs and activities for visitors of all ages. They include virtual reality experiences, hands-on activities and special events such as rocket launches and planetary shows. In general, the State Museum of Space History, K.E. Tsiolkovsky is a must-have place for anyone interested in space exploration and technology. The museum's impressive collection of exhibits and exhibits combined with its educational programs and activities make it an engaging and informative experience for visitors of all ages.
Santosh D — Google review
The museum offers an inspiring journey through the history of spaceflight, highlighting the pioneering achievements of Soviet and Russian cosmonauts. You'll see real spacecraft, space suits, and learn about the incredible lives and work of these brave individuals.
Wahyu H — Google review
Brilliant museum and exhibition. Unfortunately, air condition was turned off and there were leaking in the new part in the left part of the window (with great view of nearby river). PS: the lack of air condition ruined our experience and we expect that it could ruin display items too. Hope that this issue will be fixed.
Maxim B — Google review
Very cool museum, lots of information and unique exhibitions
Sarah W — Google review
Worth a visit , it's a pity that's almost all descriptions are only Cyrillic
Gabriele B — Google review
Advice: if you go to planetarium, take last seats!!! In front you can break your neck ) In other cases this museum is perfect, extremely interesting! Best to be explored with a guide.
George S — Google review
Must visit, its worth the trip!
Theo C — Google review
looking forward to the opening of the museum
Sergei B — Google review
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Ulitsa Akademika Koroleva, 2, Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast, Russia, 248000
http://www.gmik.ru/
+7 484 270-50-25
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Birds Park "Vorob'i"

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Birds Park "Vorob'i" is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike, featuring an expansive aviary filled with exotic birds alongside various other animals. Visitors can enjoy the park's well-organized layout, which includes cafes and carriage rides, making it perfect for a leisurely day out. The park offers ample parking and is well-maintained, ensuring a pleasant experience for all ages.
Great outdoor fun! One of the best place in Kaluga region for the family weekend. Birds, pinguins, animals happy to see you. Thanks for the zoo.
Pavel B — Google review
Its a beautiful park, a large variety of each type of birds and a few animals as well.Good for adults and excellent for young students/kids.Ample place for parking.There are restaurants inside the park as well as outside. Its a good option for a day picnic.Well maintained. Entry fees worth the visit. Why only 4 stars..I am animal lover, seeing caged animals/ birds is painful.
DR.SHUBHANGI S — Google review
Great for kids to catch up on chicken variety. Plenty of animals to observe at close distance, so much better than Moscow's Zoo! Note, they do not accept cards.
Šarūnas ( — Google review
Such a beautiful place, especially at the summer time. Recommend you to come here and relax, watching different kinds of exotic animals;)
Евгений Ю — Google review
Amazing place. Better than Moscow Zoo. Lots of birds and animals.
Viacheslav K — Google review
Great selection of animals (we've been there only in the half on the park, left hand side, didn't have time for "tropical" part). That has exceeded my expectations, nice and spacious place, well arranged. I must say we've been there on the 1st of January so it was almost empty, no visitors. At least that (I mean anything like that working on the the 1st of January) can tell one a lot ;) Nice place to take children but also quite interesting park for adults.
Igor F — Google review
It's so cool place and very enjoyable.
Johannes S — Google review
Magnificent zoo, with focus on birds. Many species and not only birds. The otter and the ostrich are also very nice. We visited in winter so half of the animals were hidden. But even the remaining accesible part was so magnificent! We spent several hours here and were much exhaused before we finished the first part of the park. Will be back in spring to see the rest of the animals.
Stanislav P — Google review
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ул. Парк птиц, 3/1, Akatovo, Kaluga Oblast, Russia, 249167
http://www.birdspark.ru/
+7 484 397-23-44
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Etnomir

Cultural center
Water & Amusement Parks
Etnomir is a captivating amusement park that immerses visitors in the rich tapestry of global cultures. This unique destination features an array of architectural styles along Mir Street, with themed hotels and restaurants representing regions from Russia and beyond, including Siberia, Japan, and Nepal. Families can enjoy clean accommodations while exploring various exhibitions and engaging in hands-on workshops like pottery or candle making.
Very interesting place, with different sections depicting different regions of Russia and the world - Siberia, the Caucasus, Ukraine, Belarus, Japan, India, Nepal, and many others. There are themed hotels, restaurants, and exhibitions for each, as well as free excursions and paid workshops (pottery, soap making, candle dipping, e.t.c). Highly recommend for a few days in the summer or early autumn when the weather is nice. Good for families.
Sarah W — Google review
Great place to visit with family and children. Territory is huge and you have real examples of different houses in different centuries. To see everything you need whole day. What is more, you can go to several master classes where you can learn how to do some things. On a territory are some places with different animals. Really sad to see hasky dogs in a cages.
Catherine E — Google review
Fun place. But that mostly for organized groups that book tours and kids over 8 yrs old. The cafes are ok. The Korchma with Russian-Ukranian good is supposedly one of best at this locale. Most activities and exhibits inside the general park area are at additional cost. At far above average prices.
Konstantin B — Google review
Quite unique ethnographic park, but feels more like a theme park. Plenty to do for kids, but it will cost you!
Šarūnas ( — Google review
The largest ethnographic park in Russia! The trip to ETNOMIR is a bright and incredibly informative holiday in the Moscow region all year round. Unique excursions, master classes, animation and folklore programs, authentic country hotels, many cafes of national cuisine, festivals and holidays. More parking space. Presentation of different countries. I worked with the famous singer of Russia Natalia on a music video song ‘у меня есть только ты’ at ethnomir
Abhinav S — Google review
It is better to visit it on weekends. Nice atmosphere of all over the worls culture, traditions, crafts and workshops. Big territory for walking around. Hasky and bird farm are great )
Ольга Т — Google review
This is my first time in Etnomir. So, definitely it is a great place. There are many architecture styles that was merged into Mir Street and hotels. I was extremely impressed by facade of the Nepal hotel. In spite of this feeling with family we were staying in the hotel of East Asia and room was clean and sweet. And as we were lucky with the weather we could visit every place in this huge area and just relax in place that out of carbon dioxide and full of the fresh air in harmony with nature
Ivan E — Google review
Много интересного!! Very unique. Restaurant Glush is a must-see!!! Delicious food and very unique setting!
Yelims 7 — Google review
4.4
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3.6
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Petrovo, Kaluga Oblast, Russia, 249018
https://ethnomir.ru/
+7 495 023-02-66
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Savvino-Storozhevskiy Monastyr'

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Savvino-Storozhevskiy Monastery is a significant Russian Orthodox religious site boasting an impressive architectural design and featuring 15th-century altar frescoes. It is a popular destination for tourists visiting Moscow, but it's best to avoid weekends and church holidays to avoid large crowds. Visitors may have the opportunity to view the stunning panorama from the bell tower with permission from a monk.
Great place to spend at least half a day while visiting Zvenigorod. Beautiful scenery, history linked monastery, plenty of exhibition places, nice stylish canteen. Strongly recommend.
Ivan Y — Google review
On one of the most famous and largest streets in Moscow, the courtyard of the Zvenigorod Savvino-Storozhevsky monastery is hidden, built in a pseudo-Russian style with elements of modern and baroque. Previously, when walking in the center, it was hard not to notice one of the main decorations of Tverskaya, but in 1939 it was hidden from view. An interesting story is connected with its movement: the building, which weighed 24 tons, was moved deeper into the quarter at night - rails were laid under the foundation and smoothly transported to a new location. At the same time, the residents were not relocated and were not even specially warned. It is said that many of them discovered the change only in the morning, looking out of the window, and must have been very surprised at the unexpected move.
Santosh D — Google review
A must-see place for any tourist traveling around Moscow. But do not come here on weekends and church holidays, for crowds will ruin one's experience. If you are lucky, a monk may allow you to come up the bell tower. The view is magnificent. The sound is deafening.
D. A — Google review
Historical place. Old monastery and a church. Has coffee shop near entrance that serves good food, russian herbal drink. You can also buy lots of herbs and herbal remedies, as well as creams and tinctures. Very crowded on weekend, during weekdays more quiet.
Nikkie V — Google review
Amazing holy place One must try local made mead drinks
Tomas P — Google review
Monastery is ok, but you will find inside the walls a pearl, a bakery shop and a café with amazing pastry,cakes,chocolates, 100% handmade and fresh. Very tasty everything. Queue of ppl to buy bread, etc... But it's worth to do it. It's cheap. Shop and café (you can eat everything you can buy in shop here) has amazing decoration, medieval style. Café is located upstairs, just in one of the towers and a door brings you directly to the walls... really beautiful place to eat/drink/rest.
Albert P — Google review
The place is well-suited both for pilgrims and for tourists. They even have free wi-fi, special app for visitors available for iOS and Android as well, and the food is dietetical and tasty at the same time. As for the architecture, there are several buildings highly valuable from the historical and the aesthetical point of view. To cut the story short, just come and see it for yourself.
Всеволод Б — Google review
Great old holy place.
Dr B — Google review
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4.8
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Ратехинское шоссе, 8, Zvenigorod, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 143180
http://savva.pravorg.ru/
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Nikola-Lenivets

Modern art museum
Nature & Parks
Nestled in the picturesque Kaluga Region, about 220 kilometers south of Moscow, Nikola-Lenivets is a unique blend of contemporary art and traditional Russian landscapes. This charming village is home to over 30 outdoor sculptures and installations that harmoniously integrate with the surrounding meadows and forests within Ugra National Park.
Abosolutely incredible place! Art objects everywhere in the forest, nice spot to chill, paint, spend time with friends, sleep inside fancy and beautiful small houses and eat some good food.
Giovanni M — Google review
It's a perfect place for rest of Moscow. You can accommodate there and spend more than one day, actually its necessity because of it's too far from Moscow to be there just for one day. Anyway, interesting art, timber structures, calm place, bad roads, but its a part of it. Definitely worth to see.
Martin T — Google review
A good place to visit if you are really into public art, but not worth driving all the way from Moscow. The infrastructure of the park has a lot of room to grow (updated maps, guides in foreign languages). However, the nature here truly is beautiful. The Ugra River, located south of the old church, is a great place to go for a swim in the summer.
Mayya P — Google review
Really an a interesting place to visit. Astonishing view.
Amelie C — Google review
Warning! There are the last 10 kilometers of the bad road, you cannot pass. Too many holes in asphalt. But the art is beautiful, strange, fantastic! Alien even. It is like "Burning Man" for poor people. (You know, 'we are not rich enough to burn our art; we are not rich enough to buy a trip to USA'.)
John S — Google review
The Nikola Lenivets art park is not something which pops up in a regular tour itinerary on a visit to Russia. More near to Kaluga than Moscow, it involves a bit of a drive, duration of which depends on where you stay in Moscow. It is possible to reach there by public transport but I was fortunate enough to have my friend and her brother give me a ride. (which was perfect because the place's a bit hard to find and you need to know Russian to ask for directions). The park is very widespread and covers the whole village of Nikola Lenivets including adjacent fields, woods, meadows and a river. There are various art installations all around from the midst of meadows to inside the woods. There is a vehicular road which goes through and around most of the park and there are dedicated parking lots near most larger exhibits. It's quite easy to explore the various areas of the park on foot from the parking lots. Cycles are available on rent but I won't recommend them unless you're absolutely at the peak of fitness because the roads are undulating and unpaved making the journey uncomfortable. There are lovely cottages to stay over along with dedicated camping grounds. Toilets although widely present are so so...some are modern and comfortable while others are like dry pits! Maps and tickets are available at the information centre, unfortunately only being in Russian. There are decent cafes and places for picnics and barbecues. I couldn't find any shop to buy souvenirs. On the whole it's a good place to visit although it's tough getting there on your own. And it is better to go when you are feeling completely well because it becomes tiring to explore the huge area when you're ill (personal experience).
Winnie A — Google review
Very nice, peaceful and calm environment. Very hard to get to though, huge park, better to rent a bike or to be prepared to walk a lot
Sophia S — Google review
Unique place with a lot of contemporary art. A must see if you are nearby
Ilya K — Google review
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Kaluga Oblast, Russia, 249866
http://www.nikola-lenivets.ru/
+7 495 150-54-75
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Pamyatnik Mikhailu Krugu

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Sculpture
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The sculpture Pamyatnik Mikhailu Krugu offers a delightful experience for admirers of the renowned artist. However, it is advisable to incorporate a historical context note to honor the visitors. It is suggested that enthusiasts of Krug's melodious creations capture a photograph as well.
Sure amazing... Probably was drunk... Can't remember being here
TheFinSeppo — Google review
Great experience for a Mikhail Krug lover. But would recommend putting up a note of history to acknowledge the visitors.
Dulan P — Google review
Interesting statue but without the history it may be quite blank.
Christian A — Google review
If you like Krug's music, you should take a picture
Alexandr Y — Google review
Interesting statue, but without the history it may be quite blunt.
Santeri A — Google review
Mikhail looks kind
Konstantin S — Google review
Cool
Алексей Б — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a legend. Only because of this I went to Tver. And I am not disappointed. Nice city. Excellent walking area. Beautiful photo zones. I recommend visiting! (Original) Это легенда. Только из-за этого я съездила в Тверь. И не разочарована. Милый город. Отличная прогулочная зона. Красивые фотозоны. Рекомендую к посещению!
Oksana B — Google review
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4.4
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Trekhsvyatskaya Ulitsa, 28, Tver, Tver Oblast, Russia, 170100
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