Khabarovsk is the administrative, cultural and industrial center of the Far East. Even geographically, it occupies a central place on the map of this region of Russia. This is a beautiful, distinctive city. It has many historical sites to visit during excursions. The wonderful zoo surprises with a variety of animals. There are many places for active recreation here. Nightlife lovers will find clubs and bars.
Numerous excursions organized by local companies will help you get to know the city. Starting from the sightseeing tour - through the city, and then visiting its different corners. There is something to see in Khabarovsk. The city is replete with temples. The Church of St. Seraphim of Sarov is a snow-white miracle in the style of Russian Orthodox architecture. Its austere and graceful appearance rises above the city. Holy Transfiguration Cathedral, the height of which is 95 m to the gilded dome. The Church of St. Innocent of Irkutsk is the oldest church in the city, opened in 1870. Its main part is the bell tower, which rings out the whole of Khabarovsk. Monuments are an integral part of the history of the city. They are scattered throughout Khabarovsk. Each of them is a tribute to the memory of some significant event. The most striking and famous is the monument to Count N. N. Muravyov-Amursky. It was he, the Governor-General of Eastern Siberia and a diplomat, who designated the future place of the city on the Amur. You should also visit the city's museums, for example, the youngest Museum of the History of Khabarovsk. It acquaints visitors with the main milestones in the development of this star of Eastern Siberia. Khabarovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore. N. I. Grodekova presents natural and historical exhibitions. There are many unique exhibits of global importance here. This is the oldest museum in the city. The Far Eastern Art Museum showcases one of the largest collections of paintings in the world. Theatergoers should visit the Khabarovsk Regional Drama Theater and the Regional Theater of Musical Comedy. Wonderful performances by both classics and contemporaries will delight even the most discerning connoisseurs of theatrical art. Theater "Triada" invites connoisseurs of silent art - pantomime. They prefer productions with a deep philosophical meaning, and the city offers many outdoor seating areas. Park named after Gaidar is a favorite place for children to play. A rich playroom with outdoor trampolines, slides and swings. City Park of Culture and Recreation. Yuri Gagarina is known for its attractions for children and adults. There is also a Khabarovsk circus with a unique program and wonderful trained Far Eastern animals. Khabarovsk nightlife is diverse. Clubs "Fox Club", "Malibu", "Siam Tornado" and a number of round-the-clock billiard rooms will help while away the night.