The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Most of the articles about Minsk are similar to each other, like the Ponomarenko brothers. I also used to sin something like this, so among my old posts you can also find stories about the Trinity Suburb and the National Library. But I’m a different person now. Therefore, this article will also be a little different. Here I wanted to show you the city as Minsk residents see it. To tell you about good restaurants, viewing platforms, free concerts and about the places where I often visit personally.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

If Google does not raise this post to the first line of its search results for my efforts, I will have to fly to California and swear very seriously. The article turned out to be excellent and (more importantly) non-banal. If you are reading it, consider yourself lucky, like the sacred cows in India.

Forecourt

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Okay… I’ll praise myself later. And now let’s get to the point.

The station square is the first landmark of Minsk that you will see when you arrive in the capital. Trains from other cities of Belarus arrive here and buses from the airport come here.

Therefore, let’s start with it and these towers, which are called gates of Minsk.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Recently, photo shoots have often been arranged on their balconies. The pictures are epic. Therefore, these towers have become a real Mecca for Minsk photographers.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Photo from the account — @vikoko_melnica.

How to get there, I wrote here. Well, if you are indifferent to roofs, then there is an easier option to look at the city from a height.

For example, you can walk 200 meters to the Galileo shopping center, climb to the third floor and find a cafe called “Balcony”. There, if desired, you can eat or drink coffee with this view.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Photo from the website cafebalkon.by .

The establishment itself is pretty average. But having a free observation deck is a very significant plus.

Concourse food Mall

In the same building of the Galileo shopping center there is another interesting place – a new gastronomic space called Concourse.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

He’s stylish and cute (like me in my beige trench coat). And from Thursday to Sunday there you can get free access to various master classes and performances by young artists.

Performances for children usually take place during the day…

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

And in the evenings there are concerts by various Belarusian performers. These can be performances by DJs, cover bands or solo artists. Here, last weekend Alexandra Stepanova from the Golos-7 project sang. I repeat once again: you can get to all events absolutely for free. The main thing is to check the current poster before going. You can do this on the websitekonkors.by or on instagram @konkors.minsk.

Independence Avenue and Karl Marx Street

If you like to walk, walk from the Station Square towards Karl Marx Street, and then climb up to Lenin Boulevard and Independence Avenue.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

There are many museums, embassies and just nice places here. Most of the buildings in this part of the city were built in the 50s of the USSR, as the embodiment of an ideal Soviet city. Here, from the facade of the art museum, massive statues of Stalin’s time look at passers-by. And stone stars shine under the roofs of the houses.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

A little ahead is the Yanka Kupala Theater – the oldest in Belarus. And on the neighboring Kirov Street there is an updated Dynamo Stadium (with its famous “fly swatter” masts). And this contrast of old and new forms a unique image of modern Minsk.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The National Art Museum of Belarus stands here (not at the intersection of Karl Marx and Lenin streets). The gallery’s collections number over 27 thousand works (the oldest of which date back to the 16th century).

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

On normal days, tickets cost 14 BYN.  But every first Monday of the month you can visit the museum with a 50% discount.

Upper town

The historical quarters begin a little further away – near the city Hall and the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Just below is the Trinity suburb. And along the river stretches Zybitskaya Street, almost entirely consisting of various bars and restaurants.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

To better experience the atmosphere of the old city take a picture with lions near the “Grand Cafe”;

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Listen to street musicians on Komsomolskaya Street, which has recently become pedestrian. And climb up to the observation deck at the Attic bar (to admire the colorful roofs and see Minsk from a slightly different angle).

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

I also highly recommend that you find the courtyard at Music Lane (next to the MYOD cafe). In the warmer months, tables are set up there, where it is very pleasant to sit, spending summer evenings. And in spring and autumn, filming and photo shoots are constantly carried out in this place.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

In my opinion, the Upper Town is the most beautiful part of Minsk. Here you can see the remains of the Basilian monastery (on Engels Street) or wander in a cozy park, looking at the balconies of the old Europa Hotel.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Listen to the roar of fountains at the Opera House or just sit in one of the trendy Minsk establishments, of which there are dozens.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

For example, my wife is very fond of the Jewish restaurant Beten Gav on Kisileva Street. I like the Pinky Bandinsky gastro bar better. at Komsomolskaya 13. There is a cozy courtyard where it is pleasant to spend time in the summer, and excellent DJ sets on Saturday evenings.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The restaurant’s menu can be viewed in advance on their website (pinkybandinsky.by ). The restaurant is not cheap, but it’s worth it.

How to find a place to live in Minsk?

Minsk also has its own haunted hotel. It is located in the old town – in the building where the monastery of the Bernardine Order used to be located. During the restoration work, secret passages and a secret room were accidentally discovered there, where the perpetrators were once locked up. And since then, the hotel has been registering otherworldly activity.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Whether this is true or not, I do not know. But information about the presence of your ghost is provided on the official website of the hotel. The hotel has already been visited several times by various teams of paranormal researchers. And the popular site UFO.com , specializing in mystical stories, even published a separate report about him.

If you also want to go in search of Minsk ghosts, pay attention to this hotel.

Well, I can advise everyone else to look through the following two sites:

  • The first one (specializes in hotels);
  • The second one (in a private apartment).

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

After Booking and AIRBNB left us, they became a patch on my wounded heart. You won’t find anything better than them right now.

You can also search for apartments on various Belarusian sites: realt.by , hata.by , kvartirant.by , domovita.by and so on. But they have one very important caveat – it is quite difficult to find adequate reviews here.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

And all settlements with the owners are carried out in the “hand-to-hand” format. In fact, the sites themselves act only as platforms for placing ads. Therefore, in case of any problematic situations, you will be left alone with the owner.

As for apartment prices, they range from 30-40 euros. It is more expensive in the center of Minsk, cheaper in residential areas. But, of course, if finances allow, and the soul asks for something especially luxurious, you can rent a good hotel instead of an apartment. For example, I really like the Beijing Hotel and the Renaissance SPA Complex.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

They both have their own aqua zone, sauna gallery and other joys of life. The prices may be a little shocking, but we have what we have. Minsk is an expensive city. If you want to relax elegantly, but inexpensively, you will have to go to Mogilev. Read more about this in the article at the link below.

Nemiga Street and a few more words about the old town

Once upon a time, the old city of Minsk was much more extensive. But in Soviet times, a number of blocks were solemnly demolished for the construction of Nemiga Street. Now there are only scraps of those places left. The most famous of them is Trinity suburb. But, of course, he is far from the only one.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

For example, there is still a on Rakovskaya StreetPeter and Paul Cathedral is the oldest Orthodox church in Minsk. And behind the huge gray houses of Nemiga Street there are remnants of the Rakovsky suburb. If this is not your first time in Minsk, you can find these places too.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Recently, the historical buildings were put in order there and the old bakery was turned into a fashionable playground. In my opinion, it turned out pretty well.

Cast iron and hipster vibes

In general, there are several old industrial territories in Minsk at once, which today are actively turning into fashionable clusters with art objects and stylish cafes.

Near the Molodezhnaya metro station there is a K21 platform

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

And on Kuibyshev Street (on the territory of the huge Horizont factory), there is now a “Sandbox” — a playground with street food and a whole series of free events. There are concerts and various performances for children. In general, the same “Concourse”, but only in the open air. You can view their poster on the website sbox.by .

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

In the meantime, I’ll go further and tell you about Oktyabrskaya Street. It seems to me that it is here that the atmosphere and vibes of modern Minsk reveal themselves best. Once there were trams running here, machine tools clattering, and intoxicating aromas of alcohol and tanneries hovered over the roofs of houses. The mixture was fierce, like grandfather’s moonshine. Therefore, local hard workers began to get drunk on the way to work.

When Minsk pigeons, flying through these sad places, suddenly began to fall massively on the sofas of psychologists, the city administration took decisive steps. The factory walls were decorated with bright graffiti. The smell of vodka was diluted with notes of coffee beans. And the clatter of the machines was replaced by rhythmic beats of DJ sets.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Today, art venues and trendy restaurants (the number of which is increasing every year) operate on the site of the old factories. And each courtyard and nook becomes a separate object of art. Therefore, it is very pleasant to walk along Oktyabrskaya Street (especially in the summer season).

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

My wife is very fond of the local burger place called ENZO. And I like the Vershy art venue, where they serve good coffee and arrange film screenings, lectures and live concerts. The entrance fee is a donation (from 5 rubles). The schedule of events can be viewed on their Instagram.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

A little bit about everything

I could probably write more about Victory Square, Minsk Arena and the National Library, but in my opinion, these are all attractions from the “Add to taste” category. If time permits, it is better to go outside the capital. For example, in Zhodino, where giant dump trucks are assembled at the huge BelAZ plant, which have been included in the Guinness Book of Records more than once.

Or to Sula Interactive Park, where you can plunge into the atmosphere of the Belarusian Middle Ages.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

But personally, I highly recommend going to The world and Nesvizh. There are two of the most beautiful castles in Belarus (as well as churches, monasteries and towers shrouded in ghost legends). Without them, the trip to Minsk will certainly be incomplete.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

Excursions to Mir and Nesvizh can be viewed here.

At the very end of the article, I also want to say a few words about Grodno – a city with many excellent institutions and the largest number of preserved ancient monuments. It is quite a long way to get there (3.5 hours by minibus). But it’s worth it. Just take a look at these views… I think they will tell everything better than me.

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

The most interesting places in Minsk: what to see and where to go?

And if you decide on such a trip, read the article at the link below. There will be a detailed story about where to go and what to see in Grodno.

And now I just have to say goodbye. If you liked the article, write me a nice comment or visit me on Instagram. We will stay in touch.

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