Khabarovsk Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
city in Russia, administrative center of the Khabarovsk Krai
About Khabarovsk
Overlooking the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, Khabarovsk is the second largest city in theRussian Far East, approaching 600,000 residents and growing. It is also the capital of bothKhabarovsk Kraiand theFar Eastern Federal District. Unlike Vladivostok, the city has never been closed to foreigners, and retains a distinct international feel, rare for the Russian provincial centers – a feeling propped up by an increasing Asian presence with arrivals from Asian countries now numbering over a million each year. In turn, Asians come here to experience a piece of Europe close to home, with the fortunate effect that the city is spending huge swaths of money renovating the city, in which old classical buildings were spared much of the destructive effects of the 1917-23 civil war, to p
Top Attractions in Khabarovsk
Explore the best things to see and do in Khabarovsk:
- ★Cathedral of the Transfiguration
- ★City Beach
- ★Dynamo Park
- ★Far Eastern Art Museum
- ★Far Eastern Military Museum
- ★Far Eastern Railway Museum
- ★Far East Regional Museum
- ★Fedotov Exposition Hall
Where to Eat in Khabarovsk
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Chocolate
- 🍴Golden Bird
- 🍴Kabachok
- 🍴Khlebomyas
- 🍴Russki Restaurant
- 🍴Tablespoon
Where to Stay in Khabarovsk
- 🏨Abricol Hotel
- 🏨Afalina Hotel
- 🏨Ali Hotel
- 🏨Amur Hotel
- 🏨Boutique-Hotel “Khabarovsk City”
- 🏨Intourist Hotel
Khabarovsk Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 13 sections including:
