Bolshaya Pokrovskaya — you will definitely come here when you are in Nizhny Novgorod for the first time. This street is the heart of the city and its soul. Tourists often call it the Nizhny Novgorod Arbat. It is up to everyone to agree with this or not, but there is something to see here. It's better to do it slowly: without succumbing to the rhythm of passersby hurrying by, look into the yards, take a closer look at the facades.
We definitely recommend visiting the Kremlin! In the heart of Nizhny Novgorod, walk around the territory of the fortress, look into the museums in the towers. View contemporary art at the Arsenal, classical art at the Governor's House, and folk art at the Manege. Finish your walk around the Kremlin at the observation deck, admiring the open spaces of the Volga.
Arrow– the place of power of Nizhny Novgorod, the cape where the Oka and the Volga merge. On Strelka in Nizhny Novgorod, unique openwork metal structures, former warehouses, have been preserved. For many years they were hidden from view, but today everyone can walk around the landscaped territory of Strelka: look into the Warehouses for the current exposition, visit the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, swing on a swing and look at the upper part of the city.
Admire the elegant Main Fair House, a treasure of Nizhny Novgorod. Here, together with the children, you can go through an ice labyrinth, ride a huge ice rink and find a sculpture by Dmitry Aske.
On Fedorovsky embankmentYou will see the best views of the Volga open spaces. If you want to see off the legendary Nizhny Novgorod sunset, then only here! iz-rossii-d27bd49.jpg” alt=”Where can I extend my winter holidays without leaving Russia?” />
Three Saints Quarter is a wooden architecture in the city center. We recommend the theatrical tours from the Protected Quarters project, where historical houses really come to life.
Ride the Ferris wheelon Sennaya Square, chat with the robot Dunyasha in the cafe under the attraction. From here you can take the cable car and see the city from a bird's eye view!
From Sennaya Square, go along the Verkhne-Volzhskaya Embankment to the Chkalov Stairs. On the way you will see the Sirotkin House, the Rukavishnikov Manor, the Kamensky House and the Polytechnic University. From the Chkalovskaya Stairs you will see a stunning panorama of the city: the Kremlin, the Strelka, the stadium, the Borsky bridge and the floating cabins of the cable car.
To make even a short trip to Nizhny Novgorod not only interesting, but also comfortable, stay at a hotel. For example, book your stay at the cozy and clean Volna Hotel. There, by the way, there is a special offer “Non-boring weekends”. And be sure to tell us later how you spent time in the winter fairy tale of Nizhny Novgorod!