The city of Vladimir is located 176 km. east of Moscow and is considered one of the main cities of the Golden Ring. You can get to the city from Moscow by train, train, bus or personal transport. You can go to Vladimir for a weekend (there is a lot of entertainment in the city) or organize a one-day excursion.
It is necessary
Passport, ticket, money, city map
Instructions
Step 1
Golden Gate. Address: st. Bolshaya Moskovskaya street, 1A. Built in 1164, the gate was used as a defensive structure and a triumphal arch. The Golden Gate is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is an observation deck near the Golden Gate, it is called Kozlov Val (Kozlov st., 6a).
Step 2
Trinity Church. Address: st. Letne-Perevozinskaya, 2. The Old Believer Church was built in 1913-1916. An architectural monument of regional significance.
Step 3
Patriarchal Garden. Address: st. Kozlov stupid., 5. The garden has a unique landscape and a special microclimate. In summer you can admire the magnificent collection of plants. Paid entrance.
Step 4
Assumption Cathedral. Address: st. Bolshaya Moskovskaya, 56. Built in 1158-1189. The original frescoes by Andrei Rublev have been preserved in the church. In the Assumption Cathedral, the princes of Vladimir and Moscow were married to the Grand Duchy.
Step 5
Park of Culture and Rest "Lipki". Address: st. Bolshaya Moskovskaya, 58. (landmark Dmitrievsky Cathedral). Favorite park of townspeople and tourists.
Step 6
Dmitrievsky Cathedral. Address: st. Bolshaya Moskovskaya, 60. Built in 1194-1197. Dmitrievsky Cathedral is included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Step 7
Museums. There are many interesting and unusual museums in the city. For example, the Spoon Museum (address: Oktyabrskaya st., 4), the Gingerbread House-Museum (address: Bolshaya Moskovskaya st., 40), the Vladimir Cherry Museum (address: Letne-Perevozinskaya st., 3).