Novosibirsk
Understand
In the 1950s, the Soviet Government directed that a center for scientific research be built in what was now Novosibirsk, and in 1957, the multi-facility scientific research complex of Akademgorodok was constructed about 30 km south of the city center. The city expanded rapidly, reaching a population of one million in 1962.
Novosibirsk is a typical Soviet-era city, laid out on a grid pattern with medium-rise slabby blocks. It's far from beautiful but there's plenty to see to occupy a day or two here. People seldom speak English, but as the Trans-Siberian tourist industry has built up they've become used to foreigners and are generally helpful.
The climate is Siberian. Summers in Novosibirsk are typically warm, but sometimes cool and rainy. Winters are cruel, with temperatures routinely dropping to -20° C and sometimes down to -40° - your life is at risk if you're not properly prepared for such conditions.
Get in
By plane
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phone: +7 383 216-98-41The airport serves over 4 million passengers per year. There are regular flights to many major Russian cities including Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Krasnodar, Omsk, Ulan-Ude, Samara, Ufa, and Yekaterinburg as well as international flights to Dushanbe, Istanbul, Baku, Prague, Yerevan, Beijing, Almaty, Osh, Bishkek, and Dubai.
To travel between the airport and the city:
- Bus #111 () operates between the airport and the main train station "Novosibirsk-Glavny" (Новосибирск-Главный) and Avtovokzal (Автовокзал), the bus terminal (30 minutes).
- Minibus #312 operates between the airport and the main train station.
- Bus #112 () operates between the airport and shopping mall "Mega" (IKEA).
- A taxi takes around 30 minutes and should cost if negotiated in advance.
By train
All Trans-Siberian trains stop at Novosibirsk Vokzal-Glavny Station. You can take this train as far as Moscow, Beijing, Ulaan Baator, or Vladivostok. Additionally, there are regional trains from most nearby cities. Timetables and fares can be searched for on the RZD website. See Russia#By train for general advice on travelling in Russia by train.
The main station, (Новосибирск-Главный) is on Ulitsa Shamshurina, metro station Garina Mikhailovskogo (Гарина Михайловского) is nearby.
Get around
On foot
The city center is fairly compact and a walk from the railway station to Lenin's square takes around 20 minutes.
By public transport
Public transport includes a Metro system in the city centre as well as buses, trams, marshrutkas, and trolleybuses. A ride on intra-city public transport costs or less.
See
Museums
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Novosibirsk Museum of Regional Studies
phone: +7 8(383)227-15-43address: Krasnyi Prospekt 23History of Novosibirsk and Siberia and its peoples from Mammoth-hunting days, thru Russian colonisation, the coming of the railway, communism, and today. Audioguide via izi.travel app. Temporary exhibitions on the top floor. -
address: Krasnyi Prospekt 5Extensive permanent collection, the Roerichs being especially striking, plus exhibitions.
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phone: +7 383 220-97-79With 10,000 animals, it is one of the largest zoos in Russia.
Monument to the laboratory mouseBronze statue by local artist Andrey Kharkevich in the park in front of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, erected on 1 July 2013, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of the founding of the city. It commemorates the sacrifices of mice in genetic research to understand biological and physiological mechanisms for the development of new drugs and curing of diseases. The sculpture depicts a laboratory mouse wearing a pince-nez on the tip of its nose, sitting on a granite pedestal. The mouse holds knitting needles in its paws, as if it is knitting a DNA double helix. Viewers will immediately notice that the helix is wound left, whereas DNA is taught in schools to wind right. This is done intentionally to indicate the DNA helix knitted by the mouse is the still poorly understood Z-DNA, as opposed to the wider known B-DNA taught in biology classes.
Monuments & churches
- As in every Russian city, there are multiple monuments to heroes of the Great Patriotic War (World War II), including an eternal flame guarded at special ceremonies by youths with replica Kalashnikovs.
- In front of the Opera & Ballet House, Lenin's Square is adorned by a big grey statue of Lenin. His cloak billows out behind like Marilyn Monroe's skirt, as if to show where the Metro passes beneath.
- The exact geographical center of the former Soviet Union just south of Lenin Square is marked by the Chapel of St. Nicholas. It was built in 1915 to commemorate 300 years of Romanov rule, destroyed in 1930 and rebuilt in 1993. The Chapel is tiny, sitting on a traffic island like a clock-tower, yet regular services are held within.
- A little further S, past the Art Museum, is the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral at 1A Krasnyi Prospekt. Big as it is, you won't see it until you're upon it, as it's somewhat set back from the street.
- 1 km north of Lenin Sq is Ascension Cathedral, at the corner of Sovietskaya & Gogolya.
Akademgorodok
A visit to Akademgorodok, built in the 1950s as a mecca for academics but suffering from neglect in the post-Soviet years, is still pleasant as a day trip. This formerly elite institution is about 30 km south of the city and features several museums and nice, tree-lined streets.While you're in the area, you might also visit one of several nice beaches on the Ob Sea, the large body of water created by a dam on the Ob River.
Also south of the city, about 2 km north of Akademgorodok, is the open-air West Siberian Rail Museum. There are about 90 historical trains and rail cars there.
West Siberian Rail Museum
Do
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phone: +7 (383) 222-60-40Many of the performances are famous works and it is interesting to see the Siberian interpretations. Recommended to purchase tickets in advance.
- Since there is plenty of snow in Siberia during the winter, going skiing or ice skating could be a lot of fun in Novosibirsk. There are a lot of ice arenas in the city. Some of them are free of charge, but those don't usually rent skates. The ones that rent skates may be not free of charge. One of the centrally located stadiums is "Spartak".
Buy
You could have a lot of fun if you go to markets like Central Market ("Центральный рынок") or "Baraholka". There you'll see people from around the world selling stuff that is not brand but it may have a good quality. Be careful there as well, as you may run into pocket pickers. You may even find some local food there and try some specials. There are a lot of different markets in the city but the most famous are Central Market and Baroholka. You may buy nothing there but what you see, you'll see nowhere in the world. It literally looks like an Asian market with only difference it's in the Russian way.
Shopping malls
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phone: +7 383 230-30-40address: Voyennaya ul., 5
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phone: +7 383 298-90-30address: ул. Ватутина, 107Includes IKEA.
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phone: +7 383 230-04-04address: Krasnyy pr., 101
Eat
There are many good dining options and many local chain restaurants. Lenin Square is a popular place to eat. Italian food, sushi, and Russian food are all very popular. Many cafes offer lunch specials on weekdays.
BeermanFriendly beer restaurants with several locations in the city: Beerman&Grill (1 Vokzalnaya Av., Novosibirsk Hotel), Beerman&Pelmeni (7 Kamenskaya St., Hilton Hotel), Beerman&Pizza (7 Karla Marksa Sq.) Great food and in-house beer.
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Pechki-Lavochki
address: 11 locationsRustic "Traktir"-type restaurants with typical Russian cuisine — grilled and/or smoked beef and pork, sausages. Several kinds of fish dishes. Wide selection of hot and cold appetizers, and hearty soups like Solyanka and Borscht. Their most central location is at 1 Lenina St.
Drink
Bars
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Old Irish Pub
phone: +7 383 222-65-76address: Krasny prospect #37 -
phone: +7 383 218-09-39address: Krasny prospect #17Celebrity hangout. Serves burgers, wraps, pasta, pizza, sushi, fajitas and cocktails.
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phone: +7 383 218-09-39address: ul. Lenina, 20Serves great food as well as drinks.
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phone: +7 383 227-15-69address: pr. Dimitrova, 1Visit if you want to meet Novosibirsk's "underground" culture. Foreigners usually like this place.
Cafes
The Russian café chain Coffee House (Кофе Хауз) has several locations in Novosibirsk, but the food is considered to be subpar and overpriced.-
address: Several locationsGood selection of tea and coffee. English menu is available. Some light snacks such as sandwiches, wraps, and cheesecakes, muffins and cookies. Free WiFi and plug sockets for your laptop. Very good service.
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address: ул. Чаплыгина (Chaplygina) 39An alternatively looking tea room with nice travellers' atmosphere. Tea for , light meals for .
Sleep
Budget
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phone: +7 (383) 222-56-89address: Ordzhonikidze st. 33 - 4The staff is always pleased to help with everything. 3 bedrooms; capacity is 16 customers.
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phone: +7 8-983-510-75-83address: ulitsa Maksima gorkogo, Apt. 85A modern hostel with excellent security. The owners are very welcoming and look after all the guests.
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phone: +7 (383) 263-65-03address: Frunze st. 5/2Very spacious and beautiful hostel. Each room is issued in individual style. Spacious drawing room, kitchen. Staff is very friendly.
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phone: +7 383 2233611address: Shchetinkina st. 34Very comfortable rooms, more akin to a hotel, with single beds and a nice communal kitchen/living area. The staff speaks excellent English and are extremely friendly, helpful and enthusiastic.
Mid-range
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phone: +7 383 223-12-15address: Lenina Street #21In a concrete tower. Breakfast buffet. Sauna.
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Centralnaya / Tsentralnaya Hotel
phone: +7 383 222-72-94, +7 383 222-36-38address: Lenina street 3TV, fridge, and sink in the room. Grim, shabby Soviet-era accommodations for hardy, budget-conscious travelers. Not recommended for families. -
phone: +7 383 285-30-00address: Dobrolyubova, 195Restaurant serves European, Russian, and Japanese cuisine.
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Park Inn by Radisson Novosibirsk
phone: +7 383 230-08-80address: ul. Dmitriya Shamshurina, 37 River ParkFormerly known as the Ob Hotel, on the bank of the Ob River, is situated close to the Metro just southeast of the city center. After being gutted by fire in the 1990s, it has been refurbished, with reasonably clean rooms, a business center, and a nice Russian restaurant on the first floor. Don't look for English-language television or air conditioners, but there are plenty of rooms with private bathrooms.
Splurge
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DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Novosibirsk
phone: +7 383 223-01-00address: Kamenskaya ul., 7/1A 4-star hotel. -
phone: +7 383 230-03-00address: Ordzhonikidze Street 31
Connect
Internet
Many cafes and restaurants offer either free or paid WiFi. There is also WiFi available in the main train station, public libraries, shopping malls, cinemas, universities and other establishments.Internet cafes and computer clubs are also commonly found.
Consulates
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Germany
phone: +7 (383) 231-00-52, +7 (383) 231-00-20address: Krasny Prospekt, 28
Visa centers
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Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Iceland, Malta, and Spain
phone: +7 (383) 209-0379address: Sibirskaya street, 57 -
Italy
phone: +7 (383) 238-0723address: Lenina street, 52
Stay safe
The safest place is the center (nearby Lenin Square), stay there and you will be all right.
Go next
Omsk and Tomsk are reachable by train within a day. For Kazakhstan, the train will involve a zig-zag via Petropavlovsk, but there's a regular bus direct to Astana.