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Rostov-on-Don, a river with a historical story, has shaped a beautiful city!

Rostov-on-Don is a tourist destination full of cultural atmosphere and natural beauty. Located on the banks of the Don River in the southeastern part of the Eastern European Plain, this city enjoys a pleasant climate and is one of the largest states in Russia. It's the hometown of Nobel Prize winners Mikhail Sholokhov and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, steeped in rich cultural ambiance. Rostov-on-Don boasts numerous historical buildings and attractions. The City Hall, Chernov House, and Paramonov House are among the city's iconic structures. These buildings not only hold historical value but also blend different architectural styles, including French Neoclassicism, Gothic, and Renaissance elements. Additionally, the Pokrovsky Church and Bolshaya Sadovaya Street are must-visit spots for tourists. Here's a travel guide I've compiled for Rostov-on-Don. If you find it helpful, remember to follow me! - Attractions: - Don Embankment: One of the most famous and beautiful attractions in Rostov-on-Don, stretching from the Don River Riverside Business Center to the Pirs Restaurant. Here you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Don River and see sculptures of Russian historical figures and literary characters, such as the boat of Grigory and Aksinya (protagonists from "And Quiet Flows the Don"). Free to visit. - Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary: One of Rostov-on-Don's landmarks, originally built in 1781, with the current stone church constructed in 1999. It's an important religious and cultural education center in Rostov-on-Don. Free to visit, but donations or purchases of religious souvenirs are extra. - Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts: Located in the city center with two venues at 115 Pushkinskaya Street and 60 Chekhov Avenue. It houses over 6,000 items including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and decorative art pieces. Open daily from 10:00 - 18:00, closed on Tuesdays. Admission is about 200 rubles (may vary depending on exhibitions). - Bolshaya Sadovaya Street: One of the most beautiful and oldest streets in the city, also the local administrative center and main commercial street. It features the City Hall, Rostov Regional Administration, Federal Institutions of the Southern Federal District, and large shopping malls and brand stores. Free to explore, shopping expenses vary by individual. - Food and Prices: - Green Coffee: Low average cost, a vegetarian and Indian cuisine restaurant. Open Monday to Sunday, 10:00 - 20:00. They use spices and ingredients imported from India, with no alcohol or carbonated drinks. You can try specialty vegetarian burgers, priced around 300 - 500 rubles. - Rostov-Papa: High average cost, offering the most authentic Cossack borscht, various fish cakes, and Georgian cuisine. Open Monday to Sunday, 11:00 - 23:00. Borscht costs about 500 rubles, fish cakes range from 600 - 800 rubles depending on the type. - Alice's Breakfast: Low average cost, offering various European breakfast sets, such as the "Paris" breakfast set (fried eggs, cheese, shrimp, croissant, and meat sauce), as well as delicious sandwiches and cheesecakes. Open 09:00 - 22:00, set meals priced around 400 - 600 rubles. - Turkish Kebab Wraps: Available at street stalls, affordable at 150 rubles each, with toppings customizable to personal taste. - Important Notes: - Language: The local official language is Russian. It's advisable to download a translation app for communication. - Payment Methods: Some restaurants may accept Bitcoin, but it's best to have cash or local bank cards ready. - Restaurant Etiquette: Before consuming tea or appetizers brought by the waiter, ask if there's a charge. - Photography Rules: In Russia, don't photograph strangers without permission, and don't secretly violate no-photo rules at attractions. - Safety: Local security is average, so be mindful of your personal belongings while sightseeing.
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Posted: Oct 23, 2024
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