Author: Alina
Today's hero of the story will be the Russian Baden-Baden - Kislovodsk.
Let me decipher: in a small town in a valley between the Caucasus Mountains it is very resort-like, relaxed and beautiful. There is less fuss here than in Sochi, and in general, Kislovodsk is the place to be when you are over 25, you have your tourist eye on the domestic open spaces and don’t mind getting some treatment: a narzan in the galleries or active hiking in the mountains.
I lived in Kislovodsk for almost a year. I almost felt like a local and, perhaps, I will return to these parts again. So I’ll be happy to tell you what to see in Kislovodsk and the surrounding area.
You can come to Kislovodsk freely. Nobody requires certificates, certificates or tests. But the mask regime indoors is still in effect.
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What is worth seeing in 1 day in Kislovodsk?
Kislovodsk is small, but the pride of the Stavropol region. The lion's share of its entire area is occupied by... the park. This is both the main attraction, and a place of rest for Kislovodsk residents themselves, and a concentration of cafes and restaurants.
A route around Kislovodsk for 1 day will not be replete with all the natural attractions that exist in the region - it would only cover one park! - but you will be able to get acquainted with the cultural part of the resort.
I will give you a convenient route around the park - it includes all the iconic places of the city. If desired, it can be diluted with an excursion, so that you have someone to ask the most pressing questions: “What are the salaries in the region?” and “what kind of building is this?”:
- Tripster - here are good sightseeing tours, both simple walking ones for 700 rubles, and original sightseeing tours only for your company.
- Sputnik8 - and here are trips to the Bermamyt plateau, Djily-Su and all other incredible places, which I will tell you about below.
The guide will expand your stock of information about the city so much that you can then competently write articles on the topic of what to see in Kislovodsk on your own