7 things you must do in Khabarovsk


Lenin Square

This is one of the places where you need to go first in Khabarovsk. The founding date of the main city square dates back to 1864 - then it was called Nikolaevskaya. I managed to visit both Freedom Square and the Square named after them. Stalin. Recently a sign “0 km Khabarovsk” was installed here. I have seen a lot in my time: demonstrations took place here in 1917 on the occasion of the overthrow of the autocracy, the heroes of the civil war K. Voroshilov and S. Budyonny met with the people. Chelyuskinites and Yu Gagarin visited her.

The “heart of the city” contains buildings of important city institutions: the administration of the Khabarovsk Territory, the telegraph, the Academy of Civil Service, and a hotel. Of course, there would not be a monument to the leader of the world proletariat!

The place of traditional official and festive events remains one of the favorites of the townspeople all year round. In winter, the main regional Christmas tree is erected here, and a park of ice figures and snow fortresses are built. In summer, the area blooms with lush flower beds and delights with fountains - especially spectacular in the evenings, when the lights turn on.

Get to pl. Lenin can be reached by buses 34 and 50, or by minibuses No. 52 or 80.

Try sea chocolate

Since the topic of food has already been touched upon, it is impossible not to mention the unusual Far Eastern chocolate .

It is believed that the only place where you must try chocolate is Sweden . However, you should not neglect this advice in Khabarovsk (and of course in Vladivostok ).

One of the Vladivostok companies produces chocolate, which, as a rule, is distributed only in the Far East . The chocolate turns out very tasty and natural. However, what made it famous was not its quality, but its unusual fillings - sea salt and seaweed. It is believed that in addition to taste, such chocolates will also give health - their unusual ingredients contain iodine, the deficiency of which is one of the problems of large cities.

Khabarovsk city ponds

Artificial ponds on Ussuriysky Boulevard are among the best attractions of Khabarovsk; every tourist should go here. The ponds consist of three cascades, separated by dams and decorated with singing fountains. You can't swim here, but you can ride a boat or catamaran.

Walking along the ponds, you can meet old friends - Leopold the cat and the Bremen Town Musicians, Winnie the Pooh and the hare and wolf from “Well, Just Wait!”: their figures are installed here to the delight of children and their parents.

You can get to the ponds in the same way as you get to the square. Lenina: from the stop you need to go down.

Glory Square

This square was created in honor of the 30th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. It is located in the very heart of Khabarovsk, not far from the bank of the Amur. a memorial wall on the square with the initials of the soldiers who died for the honor of their homeland written on it.


Glory Square

The Eternal Flame always burns in this place, and a monument in the shape of a planet has also been built here. It was erected in honor of the Far Easterners who died in military conflicts.

So, this is only part of the attractions of Khabarovsk. You will have time to visit these places even in the shortest possible time, and we are sure that they will remain in your memory for a long time.

Muravyov-Amursky Park

If you are making a list of places to go in Khabarovsk, add Muravyov-Amursky Park to it. It stretches from Komsomolskaya Square along the Amur embankment. Among the attractions is a bronze monument to N.N. Muravyov-Amursky, under whom the Amur region and Primorye became part of the map of Russia. The project of the monument in honor of the East Siberian Governor-General was approved by Alexander III himself. Now in the park there is not the monument itself, the work of the sculptor A.M. Opekushin, but only his replica: in 1925 the sculpture was melted down, and a copy was created based on the model preserved in the museum.

The park is equipped with a stage and a gazebo for an orchestra, and if you're lucky, you can go to a festival or concert - they are held regularly from May to September.

The park offers a picturesque view from above of the Amur and the Sikhote-Alinsky ridge. You can go down two wide staircases to the Nevelskogo embankment.

Sights of Khabarovsk

Sights of Khabarovsk. The most important and interesting sights of Khabarovsk - photos and videos, descriptions and reviews, location, websites.

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    Amur Bridge in Khabarovsk

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    “Amur Miracle”, “Alekseevsky Bridge” is a bridge spanning the Amur River in the city of Khabarovsk, a true “engineering miracle” that is more than a hundred years old, the largest on the Trans-Siberian Railway and in all of Russia. It combines single-track railway (lower tier) and two-lane automobile traffic.

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    Amur cliff in Khabarovsk

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    On the Nevelskoy embankment, which itself is a landmark of the main city of the Far East, Khabarovsk, there is a wonderful place that has become one of the symbols of the city. Almost the history of Khabarovsk begins with him. This is the Amur cliff, the pride of all Khabarovsk residents.

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    Grado-Khabarovsk Cathedral of the Assumption of the Mother of God

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    Sobornaya, 1 On Komsomolskaya Square, opposite the Nevelskoye embankment, in the heart of Khabarovsk, the magnificent City-Khabarovsk Cathedral of the Assumption of the Mother of God majestically rises above the Amur. Those who come to the city try to get into this temple, which is distinguished by its unusual architecture.

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    House-mill Tifontaya in Khabarovsk

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    Sovetskaya, 3 Native Khabarovsk residents have been familiar with the mysterious ancient house since childhood, where before the revolution there was a steam mill of the Chinese Tifontai, a merchant of the first guild. They say that his ghost is often seen there. During Soviet times it was a flour mill, then after a fire in 2008 the building collapsed.

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    Museum-aquarium "Fishes of the Amur" in Khabarovsk

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    One of the most original and unusual attractions and the calling card of Far Eastern Khabarovsk and KhfTINRO is the “Fish of the Amur” museum-aquarium. It was created in 2005 to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the formation of the Khabarovsk branch of the Pacific Fisheries Research Center.

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    Admiral Nevelskoy embankment in Khabarovsk

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    Komsomolskaya For those who have never been to Khabarovsk, this gap urgently needs to be filled. If the question is where to spend your vacation, you can go to this wonderful city, which has many interesting and remarkable places. You definitely won't be bored there.

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    Monument “Lady with a Dog” in Khabarovsk

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    Everyone knows the work of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov - the story “The Lady with the Dog” created by the Russian writer and playwright in 1898. The heroes of the work, Anna Sergeevna and Dimitry Gurov, met quite by chance in Yalta while on vacation and fell in love with each other.

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    Monument to E. P. Khabarov

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    Leningradskaya, 58 Arriving in the city of Khabarovsk, at the exit from the railway station, the first thing you see is a monument to Erofey Pavlovich Khabarov in the image of a Russian hero in a Cossack cap and armor, personifying the courage, greatness and bravery of the Russian people.

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    Lenin Square in Khabarovsk

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    them. Lenin The history of the central and most beautiful square named after Lenin in Khabarovsk is an integral part of the past of the city itself. In size it is second only to Red Square in Moscow. All the main events happened there.

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    Khabarovsk city ponds

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    There are many places in the wonderful modern city of Khabarovsk where you can have a great weekend. For example, Khabarovsk city ponds. These ponds, located between Dikopoltsev and Pushkin streets, at the beginning of Ussuriysky Boulevard, are artificial. They were built for the 125th anniversary of the founding of the city.

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A pioneer explorer who came to the shores of Father Amur. The military post founded in 1858 by the thirteenth linear Siberian battalion, commanded by Ya. V. Dyachenko, was later named after this amazing man. By 1880, the rapidly developing Khabarovka was already a fairly large settlement. By 1884, having acquired the status of a city, it was the capital of the Amur Governor-General with its own coat of arms. And in 1893, a large shopping center on the Amur officially received the name Khabarovsk.

The largest and most beautiful green city in the Russian Far East, just 30 km from the Chinese border, on the banks of the Amur, has a well-developed culture. Evidence of this can be found in numerous architectural ensembles, museums, theaters, galleries and monuments. Anyone who has visited this city at least once will remember their meeting with it all their lives.

There are many churches in Khabarovsk. The oldest and most important city church is St. Innocent of Irkutsk, built in 1870, first from wood, then from stone. The true decoration of the city is the magnificent, about 100 m in height, Holy Transfiguration Cathedral, erected in 2004, which ranks third in size in Russia after the Cathedral of Christ the Savior and St. Isaac's Cathedral. Visitors to the city are amazed by its grandeur and beauty.

In the central square of the city named after Lenin in the summer, a stunning picture opens before the eyes of tourists - a giant flowering carpet with beautiful fountains, the jets of which in the evening draw wonderful patterns shimmering in different colors.

In 1876, an anonymous donation of 15 thousand came to the Irkutsk archbishop for the construction of the Assumption Cathedral, which was completely destroyed in 1930, and rebuilt in 2001. A visit to another church of St. Seraphim of Sarov, built in 2009 with donations from parishioners, will bring a lot of joy to both believers and simply guests of the city.

In Khabarovsk you can walk along beautiful streets and parks, large well-groomed squares. On the main street of Muravyov-Amursky, preserved old stone houses painted in red and gray colors sit in harmony next to modern buildings.

In the central square of the city named after Lenin in the summer, a stunning picture opens before the eyes of tourists - a giant flowering carpet with beautiful fountains, the jets of which in the evening draw wonderful patterns shimmering in different colors. On the Square of Glory, created for the thirtieth anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, there is a Memorial Wall, an Eternal Flame and an obelisk of three pylons with the names of Khabarovsk residents - Heroes of the Soviet Union, Socialist Labor and full holders of the Order of Glory. In the Central Park of Culture and Leisure, next to the river station, numerous green lawns and flower beds will delight nature lovers.

There are more than five hundred different monuments in Khabarovsk, including a monument to the founder of the city, Yakov Dyachenko, a navigator and explorer of the Russian Far East. G.I. Nevelsky, East Siberian Governor-General N.N. Muravyov-Amursky, after whom the central street of the city was named, and others.

You can get great pleasure by observing the fabulous views of the surrounding area and Father Amur from the observation deck located on a high cliff in the park. And if you take a short trip by boat, you will be able to discover the city from a completely different perspective, especially at night. After all, there are also such excursions around the Amur, when the city, illuminated by thousands of lights, is a stunning magical sight!

In this wonderful city, in addition to the above-mentioned remarkable places, you can also visit museums (Museum of Archeology named after A.P. Okladnikov, KDVO, Museum-Aquarium “Fish of the Amur” and others), and theaters (Regional Musical Theatre, White Theater, Youth Theater, Free Theater and others), and an arboretum, and a circus, and a philharmonic society and much, much more.

This city is so significant and beautiful that even on the Russian 5,000 ruble banknote there are images of the Khabarovsk Bridge, a cliff and a monument to Count Muravyov-Amursky.

Responsive and friendly (which can also be called a kind of attraction), Khabarovsk residents adore their sunny, bright, cozy city. Those who come here like everything here, because Khabarovsk has a lot to show, and guests of the city always find something to see here.

Admiral Nevelskoy Embankment

The city could not forget the legendary admiral, who predetermined the location of the future Khabarovsk back in 1854. The embankment was named in honor of the explorer of the Far Eastern lands, which became a real landmark. Stretches from the River Station to the stadium. Lenin. Now this is one of the best vacation spots in Khabarovsk, which is a must-visit.

The embankment is decorated with a monument to the writer N.P. Zadornov (the famous satirist was his son). Here is a monument to the soldiers of the 13th East Siberian Line Battalion.

You can get to the embankment from Komsomolskaya Square (the 1st trolleybus, buses No. 1, 1L go to it).

What to see in summer, autumn, winter, spring

As in most Russian cities, each of the twelve months of the calendar is another reason for a new look for Khabarovsk. Don't worry about missing out on anything: the city's main attractions are virtually independent of the seasons, but are surrounded by the unique mood of nature.

City panorama Photo: © Anna Kudryavtseva

In summer

Undoubtedly, summer is the best time to explore many Russian cities, but in the case of Khabarovsk there are some peculiarities. to admire the Amur and take long walks along the green boulevards in early summer or even in autumn. In July-August the thermometer often rises to +30 °C and above, and rain is possible.

At the end of May - beginning of June, events are held in honor of City Day , and during the summer there are other festivals and holidays . You can visit the open verandas of cafes overlooking the Amur River , see the city streets in bloom and see working fountains . The largest of them are located on Lenin Square, the embankment near Lenin Stadium and in Dynamo Park.

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On the city ponds it will be possible to go on a catamaran , and from the River Station from the embankment - on a motor ship along the big river . From May to the end of October, the motor ships "Moscow-75" and "Zaimka" ride along the embankment every day, reaching the Amur Bridge. The duration of flights is an hour and a half.

If you want to spend time by the river, check out the city beaches:

Beaches of Khabarovsk

in autumn

September and October are the best time to explore the outskirts of Khabarovsk , traveling through the amazing Amur and coastal nature. With the onset of autumn, the weather becomes pleasantly warm, seasonal rains stop and the number of annoying midges decreases. The taiga is painted in all shades of yellow and red, making the picturesque reliefs of the hills even more attractive.

Khekhtsir Nature Reserve in autumn Photo: © Natalia Tarasova

in winter

Winter in Khabarovsk is the time to see the city under its sparkling white outfit. The cold months in Khabarovsk are harsh, frosts down to -20...-30 °C and strong winds from the Amur are possible. Coming here during this period, you can explore in detail all the city’s institutions under the roof - museums, theaters, restaurants .

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Nevertheless, in winter, appropriate entertainment appears on the streets of Khabarovsk. Skating rinks, slides and snow labyrinths are traditionally built in Dynamo and Gaidar parks. The largest outdoor skating rink is being built on the central embankment in the Central Park of Culture and Culture, and the largest indoor skating rink is being built in the Erofey Arena. Christmas tree is erected on Lenin Square , an ice sculpture park grows next to it .

Winter Amur and stairs to the embankment Photo: © Natalya Danilovtseva

in the surrounding area include skiing and tubing . In winter, the all-season tourist complexes “Zaimka” and “Snegovik” have lifts and ski trails right on the banks of the Amur River. In addition to sports entertainment, they offer hotel accommodation, catering and rental of barbecue gazebos.

in spring

Spring comes to Khabarovsk with warm days in late March or early April. This is not the most popular time of year for tourists. But, if you come, you can catch the amazing process of ice drift on the Amur . The powerful river is violently freed from its icy shackles, creating huge hummocks. The process is inexorable and crushing; along the way, it often displaces ships and demolishes coastal infrastructure.

Since the end of April, spring has been blooming : dormant trees and shrubs delight with delicate flowers and aromas. For example, the cherry blossom alley in front of the University of the Pacific is dressed in the famous pink outfit.

Spring in Khabarovsk Photo: © Sharon Hahn Darlin | flickr.com CC BY 2.0

Amur Cliff

Another symbol of Khabarovsk, reminiscent of the times of its founding: the 13th Line Battalion, which landed here in 1858, set up a camp, on the site of which a military settlement was founded. The observation deck of the Amur Cliff offers stunning views of the river and panorama of the city. Previously, the cliff was of military-strategic importance. Now tourists walk here, graduates greet the dawn and newlyweds swear eternal love to each other. There is also a museum here, reproducing the life of the era at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. To fully immerse yourself in the pre-revolutionary atmosphere, you can dress up in an Art Nouveau suit and take a photo (an hour of this pleasure will cost 700 rubles).

The museum is open to the public on Thursdays and Sundays from 11 to 16. Visiting price is 150 rubles. This is a very interesting place to visit in Khabarovsk.

Architectural sights of Khabarovsk

  • The Khabarovsk Bridge over the Amur River is 3.9 km long and 25 meters wide. The bridge was built in 1916, but since then it has been regularly reconstructed and modernized, improving its stability and strength.

This is the largest bridge in Russia, in honor of which there is a museum in the city. Initially, the bridge was called “Alekseevsky”, in honor of the Tsarevich, and the bridge project was awarded a gold medal at the beginning of the 20th century in Paris.

The Khabarovsk Bridge played an irreplaceable role in the economic life of the country. It is especially clear to see the full power of the huge bridge from a pleasure boat, the route of which is built to the bridge and back.

  • The house-mill of Tifontai, once belonged to a Khabarovsk merchant, of Chinese origin.

During the years of Tifontai’s life, a steam mill operated in his house. During Soviet rule, a flour mill operated in this house. However, a fire in 2008 destroyed the ancient structure.

By 2011, local authorities restored and restored the cultural and historical monument, returning it to its original appearance. Anyone can admire the landmark along Sovetskaya Street.

  • The Amur embankment is a favorite place for walks among locals and tourists. From here there is a magnificent view of the nature of the Khabarovsk Territory. From the Amur embankment, you can see one of the main attractions of the region, where the city began.

The Amur cliff, depicted on the 5,000 ruble banknote, is also called: Swallow's Nest, Garden Cliff, Muravyovsky Forest.

Local residents say that it was here that a military battalion landed, where a settlement was formed, and in subsequent years the city of Khabarovsk.

  • Ussuriysky Boulevard is another place for walking in Khabarovsk. The boulevard starts at the River Station and stretches to the Platinum Mountain stadium.

Far Eastern Art Museum

Rising from Muravyov-Amursky Park, we find ourselves on Shevchenko Street, where an art museum is located in the building of the former Officers' Assembly. It houses the largest collection of fine art in the Pacific region. The museum was formed starting in 1931 on the basis of receipts from the storerooms of the Hermitage, Pushkin and Russian museums, and the Tretyakov Gallery. Works of portraiture, icon painting, French and Italian engravings, and folk crafts of the Far Eastern aborigines await connoisseurs of beauty. Here you can see paintings by I. Aivazovsky and drawings by A. Benois, works by Titian and etchings by Rembrandt.

You can visit this museum in Khabarovsk every day except Monday. It also works on holidays, excluding January 1 and 7. An adult ticket costs 250 rubles, a discounted ticket for pensioners and students costs 60. Under 16 years of age, admission is free.

For those interested in the culture of the Amur aborigines, there is a branch in the village of Sikachi-Alyan.

Natural attractions of Khabarovsk

  • The Amur cliff is the symbol of Khabarovsk, from which the city originates.

Locals like to relax here, considering this place historical and sacred. You can especially see the cliff from the Amur embankment in Khabarovsk.

Couples in love gather here for romantic walks. And on holidays it is quite crowded here; from here you have a wonderful view of the fireworks anywhere in the city.

  • Dusse-Alin is a mountain range about 150 km long with its highest point above 2 km. Dusse-Alin, with its inaccessibility and remoteness from the city, managed to preserve its pristine nature. Therefore, since 1987, a nature reserve has been located in this area, covering an area of ​​357 thousand hectares.

In a protected area, surrounded by mountains, there is a mountain-glacial lake - Medvezhye. Natural monuments of regional importance can be visited accompanied by reserve workers, or as part of excursion groups.

  • Amur pillars are rocky outcrops of granite of various shapes. The Amur pillars are located at the top of the hill, at an altitude of about 1 km.

The height of the pillars varies, ranging from 12-70 meters. Many of them have their own name.

The Amur Pillars received the status of a natural monument of regional significance. Many tourists come to see them.

  • The Shantar Islands are located in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk and have an area of ​​about 250,000 hectares. Since 2013, the Shantar Islands have become part of the national park.

The visiting season is during the summer months. However, there are not very many tourists due to travel difficulties.

  • Petroglyphs of Sikachi-Alyan were discovered in the 19th century. The rock paintings date back to the Neolithic period.

Every tourist can look at images of animals and people.

  • Lotus lakes are located throughout the Khabarovsk Territory, the most famous of them: Tsvetochnoye, Velkhatnoye, Lonchakovo.

Locals believe that gazing at flowers will bring good luck. Therefore, hundreds of tourists rush to admire the water flowers, as well as take a memorable photo against their background.

  • Lake Amut is a mountain landslide lake located at an altitude of 761 meters above sea level.

The snow around the lake does not melt until the beginning of the summer season, and low vegetation and a forest belt grow around it. Walking along such a mysterious lake will surprise even experienced tourists.

  • The Bolognese Nature Reserve, named after the lake of the same name, covers an area of ​​more than 100,000 hectares. The reserve's territory is 80 percent marshland, which is still subject to study by local researchers.
  • Khabarovsk city ponds in Khabarovsk were artificially created in 1983. A park area was laid out around the ponds and the area was landscaped.

There are only three ponds: the Lower Pond has an installed illuminated fountain, the Middle Pond allows boat trips on special boats, and the Upper Pond also has illuminated fountains and is complemented by classical music.

The area of ​​the ponds is equipped with sculptures, benches for relaxation, play areas for children, and a cafe. Couples in love, as well as families with children, love to stroll here. You cannot swim in the ponds, and drink alcohol or smoke in the park area.

Here you can sunbathe and have fun with the whole family. For this purpose, there are rental points for bicycles, roller skates, hoverboards and other equipment.

  • Anyuisky National Park is located in the vicinity of Khabarovsk, in the Nanaisky district. The park was built on the banks of the Amur River in 2007 and covers an area of ​​429 hectares. Mixed broad-leaved forests and Korean cedar grow in the park; the park area also includes part of the Sikhote-Alin Mountains.

The location of the park makes it difficult to access, so its nature remains intact and wild.

  • The Priamursky Zoo is close to the natural habitat of animals. The main part of its inhabitants are Far Eastern animals that suffered and were in danger of not surviving in the wild.

Here you can see polar bears, leopards, and red deer. The zoo has been operating since 2002 and every year it develops and increases the number of animals, the acquaintance with which will not leave any tourist indifferent.

  • The Siziman Stone Forest is located in the bay of the Vininsky district of the Khabarovsk region. The territory of the Stone Forest occupies about 20 hectares, and the phenomenon itself has been known since the 18th century.

The stone forest is a rocky formation in which the silhouettes of trees and their crowns, sealed in hot lava many centuries ago, are clearly visible.

The stone forest looks especially impressive from the coast.

  • The Amur River is a large water artery in the Khabarovsk region, its length is 2800 km. The river flows through several regions of Russia and China.

The Amur is a navigable river that is of great importance in the economic development of the country, fishing and tourism. The Amur is a deep river that often overflows in the spring, causing major floods.

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Military History Museum in Khabarovsk

The attraction is also located on the street. Shevchenko in a building from the early twentieth century. The headquarters of the 2nd Far Eastern Front was located here during the Soviet-Japanese War. Those interested in domestic military achievements have something to look at in thirteen halls: the exhibitions clearly represent the history of the armed defense of the region, from the time of the development of the territories of the Far East to the present.

At the stands you can see many types of firearms and bladed weapons. The collections of banners from the Great Patriotic War, orders and medals, equipment and uniforms are impressive.

The museum is closed on Monday, Tuesday and the last Thursday of the month. On other days it is open from 11 to 18 for 300 rubles. adults, half price for pensioners and children.

Where to go for tourists in Khabarovsk, interesting places

What should a tourist who is interested in the historical and cultural potential of the city see in Khabarovsk? Vacationers can visit numerous museums with exhibitions on various topics. A good holiday is guaranteed thanks to the presence of parks, beautiful streets and shopping and entertainment centers. The city is full of free places that will be a lot of fun to visit.

Muravyov-Amursky Park

It was originally a city garden, which appeared at the end of the 19th century. In 2003, the park was named after the Governor General. Its territory occupies approximately 79 hectares. Due to the fact that the park is located next to the embankment, it attracts everyone who wants to have a good time in the fresh air. There are places for performances of symphony and brass bands here. The main attractions of the park are the monument to the founder of the city, the Amur cliff.

Address: Lenina, 4.

Opening hours: available 24 hours a day.

How to get there: you can get there by trolleybus 1.

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Recreation Park named after. A. Gaidar

In the old fashioned way, it is called a children's park because it is a great place for the whole family to take a walk. Year of creation: 1999. The park was renamed several times. A sculpture of the writer is installed on the territory. Where to go when visiting the park? Visitors are offered a rich entertainment program: attractions, cafeterias, football, and an ice skating rink. An entertainment center has been opened especially for children.

Address: Lev Tolstoy, 2a.

Opening hours: 9:00-20:00.

How to get there: trolleybus 1, buses 19, 55.

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Dynamo Park

Located in the central part of the city, it covers an area of ​​31 hectares. It is called a picturesque forest island. You can relax here all year round. Interesting places of the park: in summer there are cafes, attractions, tennis courts, discos, and in winter there is an ice skating rink. On weekends, guests are entertained by a brass band.

Address: Karla Marksa, 62a.

Opening hours: 10:00-21:00.

How to get there: take buses 14, 19, 55.

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City ponds

The appearance of artificial reservoirs is timed to coincide with the 125th anniversary of the founding of the city. They are a cascade of 3 ponds, between which dams with sidewalks and access roads are built. The embankments of the reservoirs are made of reinforced concrete. Their major reconstruction was carried out at the end of the 20th century. On the territory there are singing fountains, play areas, benches, and boat rentals.

Address: intersection of Pushkin - Ussuriysk Boulevard.

Opening hours: can be visited at any time.

How to get there: trolleybuses 1 and 3 run nearby.

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Severny Park

It is known for the fact that on its territory there are such attractions for tourists as the Cathedral of Seraphim of Sarov and the Palace of Celebrations. While visiting the park, you can admire the views of the pond, take refuge in the gazebos, and play basketball. Wooden fairy-tale characters are installed as decor. An alley consisting of 400 trees has been planted here, where you can take a walk at any time of the year. The city authorities plan to expand the area of ​​the park to 42 hectares.

Address: Kakhovskaya, 1.

Opening hours: open 24 hours a day.

How to get there: take buses 11, 23, 71.

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Art Museum

It is the largest museum of fine arts in the Far East. The year of creation is 1931. Its fund consists of almost 16 thousand unique paintings, painted in different periods. Those who wish can appreciate the works of great artists - Shishkin, Repin, Vereshchagin, Aivazovsky and others. Among the permanent exhibitions are works of Russian icon painting.

Address: Shevchenko, 7.

Opening hours: 10:00-18:00 (except Mondays).

How to get there: take buses 14, 19, trolleybus 1.

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Military History Museum

Founded in 1983. Located in the building of a former state bank. The museum's exhibitions are dedicated to the history of the Far Eastern Military District and number more than 12 thousand exhibits. Visitors can get acquainted with historical events of different periods and look at the collection of banners. Also presented here are samples of military equipment, uniforms, weapons, and equipment.

Address: Shevchenko, 20.

Opening hours: 10:00-17:00 (Tuesday-Friday), 10:00-12:00 (Saturday, Sunday).

How to get there: by buses 1, 4, 19.

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Museum-aquarium "Fishes of the Amur"

Opened to visitors in 2005. It is not for nothing that the museum bears this name, since its exhibition is a collection of living river inhabitants. Guests of the city can admire fish that even local residents living on the banks of the Amur have never seen. The museum consists of 3 small halls, where aquariums with a volume of 80 to 900 liters are installed. Due to a lack of funds, the attraction is under threat of closure.

Address: Amursky Blvd., 13.

Opening hours: 11:00-17:00 (weekends - Monday, Tuesday).

How to get there: take bus 29P.

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Zoo "Priamursky"

While staying in Khabarovsk, it is worth setting aside time to visit the zoological garden. Its peculiarity is that animals end up here due to the inability to exist normally in the wild. Every year the zoo receives more than 100 thousand visitors. The guides tell guests a lot of interesting things about the life of animals and birds. Zoo quests are organized here periodically.

Address: s. Voronezhskoe-2, Molodezhnaya, 18.

Opening hours: 10:00-19:00 (except Mondays).

How to get there: by minibus 88.

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Theater "Triad"

It is the only professional pantomime theater in the Far East. Started functioning in 1975. Initially, it was an amateur studio, organized by Vadim Gogolkov. It received the status of a municipal theater in 1993. Interior features include an auditorium located on steps, walls painted with primitive rock carvings.

Address: Lenina, 27.

Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday (9:00-21:00).

How to get there: buses 1L, 33 run nearby.

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Arboretum

Date of appearance: 1896. At first it occupied an area of ​​4 hectares, now it is about 12 hectares. It is considered the cultural center of the city. The park was gradually replenished with new trees and plants. Birches, oaks, pines, lianas, and Amur wild grapes are planted here. The arboretum's collection includes almost 400 species of flora. Plants were imported from different parts of the world, and among them there are some that are no longer found in the wild.

Address: Pionerskaya, 50.

How to get there: take minibuses 71, 73.

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Drama and Comedy Theater

Founded on the basis of the NKVD club (1946). The first production is “Memorable Meetings” based on the play by Utevsky, telling about the heroic defenders of the Second World War. More than 400 performances were performed on the theater stage. The auditorium is designed for 506 visitors. During intermission, you can relax in the cafe, which is located in the theater lobby.

Address: Muravyov-Amursky, 25.

Opening hours: open daily (10:00-19:00).

How to get there: trolleybus 1, buses 14, 19.

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Shopping center "South Park"

It has a convenient location and is suitable for visiting with the whole family. The shopping and entertainment center attracts with a variety of entertainment, developed infrastructure, and a large parking lot that can accommodate a thousand cars. The building has three levels. The top floor is the Atmosphere cinema complex with three halls. In addition to visiting the trading floors, you can play billiards or bowling, wander through the maze, or while away the time at the slot machines.

Address: Suvorova, 25.

Opening hours: open from 10:00 to 21:00. The opening hours of the cinema complex are 10:00-1:00.

How to get there: take minibus 27, 71, 86.

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Khabarovsk History Museum

If you are interested in the past, be sure to go to the Khabarovsk History Museum, in the halls of which the entire history of the development of the Amur region and the development of the city is clearly presented. In addition to the historical and everyday collection, you can see exhibitions dedicated to Khabarovsk during the periods of two world wars and industrial construction. Interesting are the Researcher's Office, which reproduces the interior of a mansion from the century before last, and the street of pre-revolutionary “wooden” Khabarovsk. They are used as platforms for educational events.

The address of the attraction is Lenina, 85 (You can get there by bus No. 1 to the City Palace of Culture stop). Open daily, except Mondays, from 10 to 18. Adult ticket – 200 rubles, discount – 90. Excursions and lectures are paid separately.

Northern Park

People come here to walk with their children, take photos and breathe fresh air in the shady alleys. They also visit the Temple of Seraphim of Sarov: according to urban legend, miracles of healing from illnesses occur in the temple, built in 2008.

Rotundas and flower beds, a medieval castle under construction with a tournament ground and wooden sculptures - this is the appearance of the park. Its main highlight is the ponds with ducks and fish. The latter can be caught by paying 500 rubles. for three hours of fishing.

You can get to the park by going to the Technical University stop and walking 600 m.

What to see in Khabarovsk from churches

The churches of Khabarovsk are not inferior in their splendor to the cathedrals of Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk and many cities of central Russia. The churches of the city, kept in excellent condition, contain several especially revered Orthodox shrines.

Assumption Cathedral

  • Opening hours: daily, from 7:00 to 20:00.
  • Telephone.
  • Website: https://blogs.pravostok.ru
  • Address: Cathedral Square, 1. Transport stop "Regional Library".

The fate of the cathedral, consecrated in 1886 in honor of the Dormition of the Mother of God and which became the first stone church in Khabarovsk, is tragic. In 1930 it was first closed, then blown up and dismantled into bricks. After 64 years, construction work began again on the site of the destroyed temple, which lasted 7 years. The erected cathedral immediately became one of the main attractions of the city. Architecturally, it differs from its predecessor, but resembles a destroyed building with the grace of its arches and the shape of its domes. The main relics of the temple are considered to be the ancient images of “The Word became Flesh” and “The Mother of God of Tikhvin”.

Transfiguration Cathedral

  • Opening hours: daily, from 7:40 to 21:00.
  • Telephone.
  • Website: https://blogs.pravostok.ru/sobor
  • Address: st. Turgeneva, 24. Transport stop "Glory Square".

The wonderful temple, consecrated in 2004, can rightfully be considered one of the pearls of modern religious architecture. The white stone building with five gilded domes looks amazing. The cross of the main dome of the cathedral rises 95 m above the ground. Octagonal drums, an elegant portico, and stucco facade create a unique architectural composition. The interiors of the temple, which can simultaneously accommodate up to 3 thousand parishioners, are decorated with frescoes by talented metropolitan artists.

Temple of Seraphim of Sarov

  • Opening hours: daily, from 8:00 to 20:00.
  • Telephone.
  • Address: st. Pacific, 167. Transport stop "Technical University".

The background to the appearance of this temple in Khabarovsk is extremely interesting. It was erected on the top of Seraphim Hill - a wonderful place where real miracles happened more than once. Many townspeople saw flames on the hill at night, but no traces of fireplaces, firebrands, or ashes could ever be found. In addition, a spring flows from the ground here, the water of which can heal. An incredibly beautiful church in the North Russian temple style, built with money from patrons and consecrated in 2008. The reliquary of the temple contains particles of relics and the image of Seraphim of Sarov, donated by Alexy II.

City recreation park of Khabarovsk

Located in the central area of ​​the city, the park is equipped with everything necessary for recreation with children - attractions and a cafeteria, a football field (in winter it is used as a skating rink) and entertainment mirrors and a bowling alley. There is everything necessary for fans of active recreation: cycling and jogging paths, playgrounds. There are clearings for relaxation along the picturesque paths. You can take a walk in the park from 9 am to 10 pm.

Zoo "Priamursky" named after. V.P. Sysoeva

Don’t know where you can go in Khabarovsk with children? The Priamursky Zoo is the best option. This is a unique “collected works” of Far Eastern nature! Pets include badgers and tigers, foxes and wild boars, squirrels and hares. Thematic holidays are often held - Tiger Day, Indigenous Peoples Day, Bird Day.

The zoo is located in the village. Voronezhskoe-2, 10 km from Khabarovsk. The most expensive ticket (for non-Russian citizens) will cost 350 rubles. An adult Russian will visit the zoo for 250 rubles.

Idea #1: Attend hockey matches

The Platinum Arena is currently hosting spectacular games for the 2019-2020 KHL season, with the participation of our Khabarovsk team HC Amur. Do you like bright sensations? Then this is definitely the place for you! You will experience fireworks of emotions, at least because you will get infected from other viewers. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of a real team game and cheer for the favorites with a crowd of thousands of fans.

And bandy fans can attend the Russian Championship matches taking place in our second ice arena, Erofey. The famous Khabarovsk team “SKA-Neftyanik”, three-time champion of Russia, six-time winner of the Russian Cup and three-time winner of the Russian Super Cup, takes part in these games.

So, now you know where you can go to recharge yourself with positive emotions alone or with the whole family.

Khabarovsk Regional Museum named after. N.I. Grodekova

The entire past of the Khabarovsk Territory is collected in the museum, the first exhibition of which dates back to 1894. The history, geography, ethnography of the Far East are represented by many exhibits. Multimedia tools are also used. The exhibitions introduce visitors to exhibits of geology and paleontology, the history of the development of the Far East, the culture of indigenous peoples and Slavic settlers. The archaeological and children's departments conduct not only excursions, but also educational and theatrical events. For example, “Tales of the Old Forest” or “Hunters of Antiquity”.

The exhibition can be visited daily from 10 to 18, except Monday and Friday. An adult ticket costs 300 rubles, children under 16 years old are free, pensioners are half price.

Khabarovsk Regional Musical Theater

Having celebrated its opening in 1926 with a production of Kalman's Silva, the theater remains one of the most significant centers of cultural life in Khabarovsk. Collaborating with masters of theatrical and musical art, the group creates enchanting original productions, boldly experimenting on stage. The theater's repertoire is multi-genre: classical operetta and folk comedy, musical and comic opera are created under the strict guidance of chief director B. Krichmar.

The attraction is located on the street. Karl Marx, 64. Ticket prices vary from 200-1500 rubles.

Khabarovsk Regional Drama and Comedy Theater

Vibrant theatrical life, a variety of repertoire, a hall with excellent acoustics - all this is about the Khabarovsk Drama and Comedy Theater! The history of the group is connected with the staging of over 400 performances based on the works of domestic and foreign classics and contemporaries. The real highlight of many performances are the dance numbers of a specially recruited ballet troupe.

You can get to the theater by reaching the street. Muravyov-Amursky. Entrance price from 350 rub.

Shopping center "Big Bear"

Are you wondering where you can go in Khabarovsk to eat, have fun or do shopping? Head to the shopping and entertainment complex located on Karl Marx, 91. Opens daily from 10 and is open until the evening.

Grocery stores, clothing and shoe boutiques, goods for children, household appliances and household goods - you can buy everything you need without leaving the walls of the shopping center. Beauty salons, nail services, solariums, and cosmetics stores are open for those in need of urgent beauty care.

There is also a place to relax - attractions, bowling alleys and a cinema await visitors. There are food outlets - for example, an excellent donut shop on the second floor. From a separate entrance there is the restaurant “Pasha Keizer’s Apartment”: a real space for party-goers and lovers of nightlife!

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Souvenirs

Souvenir shopping in Khabarovsk is not very interesting for Russian tourists. The thing is that it is highly tailored for foreigners: Chinese, Japanese, Koreans. Souvenir products of the Khabarovsk Territory - nesting dolls, amber, Khokhloma, Gzhel, earflaps and other embodiments of stereotypes.

And yet you can find something interesting. Take a stroll through the souvenir shops in the city center: look for goods produced by northern peoples.

Petroglyphs

Souvenirs with copies of rock paintings are the most popular in Khabarovsk. From the standard - magnets, from the useful - dishes and vases, from the interesting - pendants or earrings. Finding all these products is easy, because they are sold in almost every souvenir shop in the city.

Amulets, amulets

In the Khabarovsk Territory they are made from stone, teeth or bones. These souvenirs are always a hit. You can choose something for yourself or as a gift to a loved one. In souvenir shops, sellers usually tell you which Khabarovsk amulet is best for you. You can also read about the properties on the labels. It is also best to buy amulets or charms in themed souvenir shops in Khabarovsk.

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