Discover the best top things to do in , Russia including State Museum Preserve Rostov Kremlin, Saint Seraphim-Diveyevo Monastery, Yaroslavl Embankment, Fedorovsky Embankment, Limpopo Zoo, Vvedenskiy Tolga Convent, Galileo Park, Dom Gorodskogo Golovy Botnikova Museum, Chkalov Staircase, Bolshaia Pokrovskaia Street.
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5.0 based on 1,032 reviews
From my point of view, the most interesting place is in the Yaroslavl region. I would especially like to thank the guide Irina for a very interesting two-hour excursion.
5.0 based on 1,777 reviews
One of the most important Russian little charming cities , the capital of Golden ring, I recommend to stay in this city at least for 2 days , as it’s so nice to study about Russian history ( city is more 1000 years old!!!! ) and you can see this city on the Russian note ( guess which one ) Really impressed
5.0 based on 582 reviews
This is one of the best places to observe sunsets in the city. The amazing view on the two rivers and the “Strelka”, when Oka becames to Volga. Also you could see all down districts of the city with football stadium, Alexander Nevsky cathedral and “Yarmarka” (old fair’s building).
5.0 based on 943 reviews
I live in NN and I love this zoo so much. First of all, there are a lot of different animals. Animals are really friendly and funny. You can buy some food and feed them here. P.S. But be careful with goats. They really like eating, so they can run after you to get some food.
5.0 based on 140 reviews
The pavilion of more than 1000 m2: interactive exhibits, optical illusions, amazing musical instruments, the mysterious mirror, the room with the broken gravity, intricate mazes, unexpected photo zone and much more. You’ll feel a dwarf and a giant, learn to play the water pipes, play on the strings of invisible harps, create your own world.
5.0 based on 235 reviews
Wonderful muzeym,in a mansion of 1908 art nouveau
4.5 based on 1,340 reviews
The top of this massive staircase behind the Chkalov Monument offers a great view of the Volga River.
A giant set of stairs, named for a soviet test pilot, whose statue is at the top. A great workout if you're climbing up
4.5 based on 1,322 reviews
The town was definitely cleaned up for the Soccer World Cup and nowhere more so than this street. It features everything from small bars and cafes, to luxury designer shops. There are quite a few places to buy souvenirs if that is your thing, but in any case it is an exciting place to stroll on a Saturday evening. One thing that hasn’t adjusted since the World Cup are the prices, so go somewhere else if you want better value. The street leads straight through many of the main tourist attractions and is the commercial hub of the city. There is a lot of street art and some signs in English.
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