In 2019, the rules for entry into Belarus for Russians remain unchanged. Since 1997, there has been an agreement between the states on visa-free regime. When traveling to the republic for up to 90 days, you do not need a visa. Entry into Belarus is carried out on the basis of an internal Russian or foreign passport.

Russians are exempt from the need to fill out migration cards, questionnaires or any other documents. If the period of stay does not exceed 30 days, then there is no need for registration. Travel through the territory of the republic in case of travel to a third country is carried out freely: transit visa also not required. There is practically no border; traveling to this country resembles a trip to a neighboring region.

  • Birth certificate;
  • Internal passport, if the child is already 14 years old;
  • Or a foreign passport, if available.

The republic's entry rules do not exclude the possibility of minors traveling using their parents' foreign passports, provided that information about the children is included in these documents.

Consent to leave the Russian Federation with notarization from the second parent is not required, if the child travels only with mom or dad. However, in situations where a minor leaves the Russian Federation, accompanied by third parties or independently, consent to leave Russia must be obtained from both parents. Final Rule enshrined in Russian legislation.

Medical insurance

In Belarus, the compulsory health insurance policy adopted in Russia does not apply. However, urgent and ambulance if necessary, the Russians will receive. But for further treatment in a hospital you will have to pay at current rates. Therefore, before traveling to the republic, it makes sense to take care of your purchase in advance insurance policy. In this case, the cost of paying for medical services will fall on the shoulders of the insurance company.

How to get to Belarus?

There are several options to get to Belarus. The list of documents required for travel remains unchanged. The only thing is that there are nuances when entering by personal vehicle.

By plane

Simple and quick way to get to the republic is a plane flight. The cost of a ticket from Moscow to Minsk is about 9,000-10,000 rubles. Flight time is 1 hour 20 minutes. The ticket price depends on the chosen airline. Three airlines fly to Belarus daily from the capital of the Russian Federation: Belavia, UTair and S7 Airlines. There are direct flight options from St. Petersburg, Krasnodar, Samara, Novosibirsk, Sochi, and Yekaterinburg.

By train

The second option is to travel to the republic by train. You can get to Minsk from Moscow in 8-10 hours. Ticket to reserved seat carriage costs from 3,000 rubles, in a compartment - from 5,000 rubles. Regular trains run from many regions of Russia.

By bus

Buses run from all Russian regions bordering Belarus. Also, the flow of transit transport through the republic connects Russia and Europe. Travel time is from 10 to 12 hours. Ticket prices vary from 1400 to 1800 rubles.

Trip to Belarus by car

Traveling to Belarus by car is the most convenient way to get into the country. In addition, if you plan to see as many attractions as possible, traveling by private vehicle is the ideal, practical and most economical option. The distance between Moscow and Minsk is 700 km. It will take about 7-8 hours to overcome it.

There are many video and photo cameras on both the Russian and Belarusian sides. Exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 km/h can result in a fine of up to 7,000 rubles. In case of repeated violation, there is a possibility of losing your rights for up to a year.

The roads in the republic are of high quality and not as congested as in Russia. There is no need to prepare specially for crossing the border; in fact, there is none. Border control between Belarus and the Russian Federation practically does not exist. Only heavy vehicles are subject to inspection. Individuals Personal cars are rarely stopped at the checkpoint. However, upon returning to Russia, documents are still checked, but this does not take much time.

Documents for a car trip:

  1. Internal or foreign passport;
  2. Driver's license;
  3. Vehicle registration certificate;
  4. Green Card Insurance;
  5. Power of attorney for a car if its owner is another person.

It is recommended to exchange Russian rubles for Belarusian rubles in advance. Doing this, for example, at a gas station will be problematic. Until March 1, 2015, it was allowed to refuel using rubles, but later this option was canceled.

Video: driving the border between Russia and Belarus by car (without stopping!)

"Green map"

Green card is an international insurance system operating in 47 countries, including most countries in Europe, Asia and Africa. A “Green Card” can be purchased either in advance (many Russian insurance companies provide this service) or before the border. Insurance protects the interests of the driver if he is involved in a traffic accident in another state. Any material damage caused is paid by the insurance company.

There are two policy options:

  • For travel within participating states “All countries”;
  • For trips around Ukraine, Belarus or Moldova.

It is more profitable for Russian citizens to purchase a policy valid only in Belarus; its cost is 3-4 times cheaper than the “All countries” tariff.

The policy price is reviewed every three months. If you are planning a short trip around Belarus, it is economically justifiable to buy a policy for a short period. The minimum insurance period is 15 days. If visits to the country are regular, it makes sense to purchase a Green Card for a year at once, this will allow you to save on quarterly price increases.

For example, the cost of a “Green Card” for 2019 for a passenger car is: about 920 rubles - for 15 days, 1230 rubles - for 30 days, 6150 rubles - 12 months. The price of the policy will increase significantly for trucks and tractors.

When is a residence permit required?

There are situations when special permission is necessary. For example, it is planned to live in the republic for a long time (over 90 days), conduct business, work or study.

In such cases, a residence permit is issued, for which you will need the following documents:

  1. application for a residence permit;
  2. internal or foreign passport;
  3. 4 photographs measuring 4x5 cm;
  4. document confirming your place of residence;
  5. a medical certificate confirming the absence of dangerous diseases;
  6. documentation on the need for long-term residence in the country (employment contract, invitation letter from loved ones, confirmation of enrollment in an educational institution, and so on).

Initially, a residence permit is issued for 2 years and is subsequently extended.

Customs regulations

A trip to Belarus by car in 2019 - a review of a trip to Vitebsk from Moscow last year. If you decide to travel to Belarus by car, then our short report will be useful to you.

What documents are needed for Belarus by car?

The main thing you need to take is documents for the car, driver's license, green card and insurance. If your MTPL policy expires, its cost can be calculated online And .

The cost of obtaining a green card for traveling by car from Russia to Belarus is less than 1,000 rubles. The insurance covers a trip of 15 days, which is more than enough to visit several areas of the country.

Select city

Our car trip to Belarus in 2019 was planned specifically to the city of Vitebsk. It is closest to the border, only 130 km from Smolensk. As a rule, the ancient city of Vitebsk is the first place from which acquaintance with Belarus begins. Known from the chronicles of 974, many people associate Vitebsk with the Slavic Bazaar and the name of Marc Chagall. But besides popular places, there are many equally chic and interesting attractions. From Moscow and St. Petersburg to the regional center is approximately 600 km, the road is of high quality and comfortable.

Trip to Belarus by car: road

You can get from Moscow to Minsk by car along the M1 Belarus highway. But Vitebsk is located a little away from the highway. A car trip to Belarus in 2019 passes through the cities of Odintsovo, Smolensk, Vyazma, Mozhaisk and Safonovo.

There is no border between Russia and Belarus as such. The only thing travelers may encounter is the need to present their documents at Russian customs; they almost never stop at Belarusian customs. By the way, during the entire trip no one asked us to show a green card.

Vitebsk

If you decide to travel to Belarus by car, then in Vitebsk there are 8 fairly reputable hotels, as well as luxury hotels offering a huge selection of apartments. Cultural program can be compiled to suit every taste and budget. Of course, in the historical city there are all kinds of museums, architectural monuments and theaters, and those who prefer to relax passively will find many restaurants and casinos. As for the latter, there is only one casino here - “Treasure Island”, but there are more than 60 cafes and restaurants (there really is a lot to choose from).

Now about culture! Everyone knows that Marc Chagall, a world-famous artist, was born in Vitebsk. There are two things connected with him here cultural site: Art center with paintings by the artist (Putna St.); Chagall House-Museum (Pokrovskaya St.). Both in the gallery and in the museum you can not only thoroughly enjoy the master’s works, but also immerse yourself completely in the atmosphere of the 19th century.

No less colorful is the estate-museum of I.E. Repina. There is a very special atmosphere here, because it is not for nothing that Ilya Efimovich once wrote about 40 of his works here. From the city to the estate it’s about 15 km; buses run, of course, but taking your own car is both more reliable and faster.

To feel the atmosphere of both Vitebsk and Belarus as a whole, there is no better way to visit the regional local history museum at the Town Hall. Here you can better learn the history of the region, listen to many romantic legends and simply admire the unique exhibits and displays.

The Museum of the History of Private Collecting also deserves special attention. Here, antique watches and weapons, porcelain and other unique items collected by famous collectors and historians of Vitebsk are available for inspection. It’s difficult not to visit the museum, since it is located near the amphitheater where the Slavic Bazaar takes place.

Not far from the amphitheater, literally a stone's throw away, is the reconstructed tower of the ancient lower castle. Here, in the exhibition hall “Dukhovsky Kruglik”, visitors are invited to familiarize themselves with full history festival "Slavic Bazaar", and at the same time see photographs of old Vitebsk with its wonderful architecture.

The Vitebsk Art Museum offers paintings by Peter Yanovich, Yehuda Pan, Felix Gumen and other masters of painting for viewing. Those who want not only to see, but also to take home objects of artistic value should visit exhibition halls Vitebsk or take part in creative master classes held at the Zadvinye folk crafts center. You can buy expensive and valuable items that can successfully become Sotheby’s auction lots in the “Wall” salon-gallery (Lenin St.), in the Art Space on st. Tolstoy and in the center of modern art (Victory Square).

Not only adults, but also children will love Pobediteley Park on Kalinina Street. More than 20 pieces of equipment are collected here, against which you can not only make interesting photos, but also to examine it, and even climb around it from all sides. In addition, there are many synagogues, churches, temples, which would not be enough to explore even in a week.

Connoisseurs of high things should visit the theater named after. Yakub Kolas, and the Lyalka Theater.

And also here real paradise for shopping lovers. You should definitely visit shops that sell real Belarusian knitwear and linen, buy “Belitovskaya” cosmetics, try real “Berezovsky” cheeses and sausages from “Myaskovit”. Well, where would we be without the Spartak chocolate factory?

If you decide to travel to Belarus by car in 2019, then traveling by car is a pleasure: the roads are of high quality, there are more than enough parking spaces and stops. As for money, you can pay by card in stores, and in any shopping center you will find exchange points. There is the familiar Sberbank here, but money is withdrawn from its ATMs with a commission.

Cafes and prices

In general, everything in Vitebsk is cheaper than in Moscow. Let me give you an example of prices in a cafe.


Almost everywhere during the day there are business lunches, you can eat tasty and cheap food.

Orsha kvass is sold on the street; 1.5 liters costs 100 rubles.

Very tasty and inexpensive Belarusian sausage. Here it costs several times more. We took home 5 sticks of sausage, we should have bought more.

In terms of kilometres, our car trip to Belarus in 2019 covered more than 1050 km. First of all, it is worth noting that in Russia gasoline is much cheaper, but it is better not to transport it in cans across the border - this is illegal and you can run into quite big troubles.

It’s also not worth breaking traffic rules, since there are a lot of cameras on the highway from Smolensk (we were photographed). For violating the speed limit, for example, you can pay a huge fine and even lose your license before paying it.

Expenses

Now about how much it cost to travel to Belarus by car in 2019 from Moscow:

  • Registration of a green card – 800 rubles;
  • Gasoline in two directions - 5000 rubles;
  • Hotel room – 1500 rubles;
  • Meals (grocery purchases) – 3,000 rubles;
  • Small expenses (souvenirs, coffee in a cafe) – 500 rubles.

The car trip to Belarus in 2019 was eventful. We managed to see Vitebsk, we did not regret that we decided to go to Belarus by car. But next time we should go to Minsk, it should be much more interesting there.

Belarus is famous for its forests, lakes and rivers, but they are not the only things that attract tourists. There are many ancient castles and monuments that combine perfectly with modern buildings. To experience all the beauty of this country, you should travel in the summer and by car.

What to see in Belarus?

Belarus is a small state located in the center of Europe, but which attracts more and more tourists every year. This is an excellent holiday option for residents of Russia, because no visas are needed and there is no language barrier.

For travel convenience, we will review what to see in Belarus by car in the summer. Let's highlight the most popular cities and places in this country:

  • Minsk;
  • Stalin's Line;
  • Khatyn;
  • Brest Fortress;
  • Grodno;
  • Skidel;
  • Polotsk

Each of these points has its own characteristics, which makes them unique. Below we will take a closer look at each of them.

Minsk is the capital of Belarus

Usually a trip to Belarus begins from its capital - Minsk. It's wonderful and amazing city, so every tourist will find here what he likes. Let's look at the places you definitely need to go to:


Highlighted most popular places Minsk, but that's not all. There are also many museums, theaters, shopping centers and much more.

Stalin line

A historical complex dedicated to the victory of the people in the Great Patriotic War. This memorial was opened in 2005 on the site of fortifications that stretched along the western borders of the USSR.

Getting there by car is quite easy: along the P28 highway “Minsk - Molodechno”. The complex is located 28 kilometers from the capital.

On Stalin's lines It will be interesting for both adults and children. Here you can climb the trenches, visit technical rooms built in the likeness of those that were during the war, etc. You can also ride a real tank and shoot from a cannon or any other weapon.

Khatyn - destroyed village

To honor the memory of those who fell during the Great Patriotic War, it is worth going to Khatyn. This memorial Complex, built on the site of a burnt village.

Khatyn is located 54 kilometers from Minsk. The car must be driven on the highway M3(Minsk-Vitebsk), when you see the sign, you should turn off and drive another 5 km.

The complex exactly replicates the pre-war village. On the site of previously installed houses there are obelisks with bells. There is a sculpture in the center "The Unruly Man". Nearby there is a wall of grief, where all the villages burned by the Nazis are indicated.

In summer you can go to palace and park complex located in the city Nesvizh. This point in Belarus is truly fascinating and will not leave anyone indifferent.

To begin with, we note that the distance from Minsk will be 70 km. You need to go on the highway M1(Minsk-Brest), as soon as you arrive in the city, there will be a sign to the castle.

Here it is worth taking a walk through the park, which fascinates with lakes and alleys. But also go to Castle of the Radziwill Princes, showing us how they lived. Please note that it is included in the list World Heritage UNESCO.

Another famous castle in Belarus is Mirsky, which is also included in the UNESCO list. The castle is located on a hill, so it is easy to see from anywhere in the city.

Mir Castle is located 102 km from Minsk. You also need to go by car along the M1 highway (Minsk-Brest).

The castle is made of red and white bricks; it was built as a defensive structure, but, in fact, did not participate in wars. For tourists there is a chapel and towers showing the life of the former owners of the castle. Next to the castle there is a lake that keeps secrets and legends. To find out, book one of the excursions offered by local tour operators.

Brest Fortress

One of the famous landmarks of Belarus and the main monument of the Second World War is Brest Fortress. After all, she was the first to take the blow of the fascist invaders.

In memory of the fallen wars, this memorial complex was erected there, occupying an area of ​​almost 4 kilometers. Here you can walk through the ruins of the bastion, see the surviving buildings and monuments. Every visitor who visits the fortress will feel all the pain experienced during the war.

65 km from Brest There is another site marked by UNESCO -. It is a nature reserve in which trees and plants have been preserved, touched by man. There are also enclosures with animals, which are looked after by the holders of the reserve. If you are planning a vacation with children, then this is one of the places you definitely need to come to. To make it easier to walk and not get lost, it is better to book an excursion.

Royal Grodno

Grodno often considered the European and royal city of the republic. The residences of various princes and kings were located here for several centuries.

Nowadays it is considered a regional city. Conventionally, it can be divided into old and new town. The city center is the old part, where the main attractions are located: several churches, the New Castle, the ruins of the Old Castle, a wonderful park, a theater and much more. Note that Grodno is famous for its zoo, which is the largest zoo in Belarus. Both adults and children will find it interesting in this city.

Skidel - sweet town

30 km from Grodno on the river Discount the city is spread out Skidel. It was founded in 1508, so it has a lot of history. He managed to visit the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Russian Empire. From historical places Only the nineteenth-century Catholic church and the gateway of the Antonovich-Chetvertinsky estate with a park have been preserved there.

Skidel is famous for its sugar plant, which is the first in Belarus. Note that in this small town With a population of about ten thousand people, fifteen enterprises operate.

The first stone castle built on the territory of Belarus is Lida. It was erected in 1323 by order of Prince Gedemin, and served a defensive function, and hostages were also detained and tortured there. In the castle, torture instruments of that time are open for viewing, and you can also visit inside the castle. In the summer, knightly tournaments and festivals are often organized, in which any visitor can take part.

Polotsk is the oldest city in Belarus

Polotsk is the oldest city in Belarus; the first mention of the city dates back to 862. When traveling to Belarus, it is worth stopping by this amazing city, located not far from Vitebsk.

There is a lot to see here, because there are many ancient buildings and monuments on an area of ​​almost 40 km2. Among them stands out Saint Sophia Cathedral- the first Orthodox stone church built in Belarus. Also located here Spaso-Euphrosinievsky Monastery, which houses the relics of Saint Euphrosyne of Polotsk.

conclusions

Of course, these are not all the places in Belarus that are worth visiting. Every city has monuments or architecture that preserve history. Traveling by car, especially in summer, you can fully enjoy the beauty of nature, and also see many new and interesting cities and places that have not yet been visited.

The holiday season has come and many people want to go in their car not only to relax, but also to the sea or fishing, but we went to car trip in Belarus.

Traveling by car always excites me, it’s new experiences and adventures. In this post I will try to tell you about the trip. I like to travel by car. I can control the departure time, stops and route myself, I don’t worry about the number of things I take with me))

Preparation

Before the trip, I once again read all the reviews about the roads, about the situation in Belarus, and flipped through the traffic rules just in case. To be sure, I checked the technical condition of the car.

Then the question arose with insurance. To visit European countries by car, including the territories of Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova, you need a green card. This is an insurance policy (something like our MTPL). If you drive around the territory of Belarus in a car without a local compulsory motor liability insurance or a green card, this may entail administrative liability in the form of a fine. The cost of insurance on the territory of Belarus in Belarusian insurance companies is slightly higher than in Russia, so it is wiser to issue a green card for a car in advance before crossing the border.

Before, I always contacted the Soglasie insurance company, but this time there were no forms there, I had to go to Reso-Garantia and fill it out there. The minimum policy validity period is 15 days; it will not be possible to issue a policy for a shorter period. I purchased insurance for a period of one month. Since the cost of the Green Card in all Russian insurance companies is the same, it makes no sense to waste time stopping to study this issue. It cost me 940 rubles (in 2011, insurance cost 640 rubles).

Then the question arose with the children. How to entertain them while driving? They took a bunch of gadgets on the trip that brightened up their trip. For food on the road, we took juices, water, apples, tomatoes, cucumbers, and smoked sausage. The products were in a car cooler bag.

I recommend taking it more water. For personal hygiene we needed wet wipes and napkins. The adult daughter was traveling with a seat belt (FEST), and the youngest was in a car seat.

Route

If before I drove 1,500 km without rest (you can read reports about trips to Belarus by car this year), this time we decided to stop for the night with relatives in the city of Zhukovsky. The children have grown up and I don’t see any point in driving from point “A” to point “B”. Along the way, you can stop and get to know new cities and their attractions. In Zhukovsky we even went on a boat ride and fed the ducks

We had to travel along the following route - Cheboksary-Yadrin-Vorotynets-Nizhny Novgorod-Vladimir-Vyazniki-Noginsk-Zhukovsky Kiy-Moscow (MKAD)-Kubinka-Vyazma-Safonovo-Yartsevo-Sm Olensk-Arkhipovka-Belarusian border-Vitebsk-Shumilino-Polotsk -Deep.

The road from Cheboksary to Zhukovsky took 10 hours. Having left on July 7 at 7.20 am, we were already there at 5.24 pm. There is nothing special to say about the road; in many places repairs are being made and from time to time you have to trail behind trucks. We drove 663 km, the total fuel consumption was 34 liters.

After spending the night, at 9.35 on July 8th we left Zhukovsky. We had to drive to the MKAD-SOUTH and get to the Mozhaisk highway (on the M1 highway). Before leaving, I specifically looked at Yandex traffic jams with the hope that there would be no traffic jams. Unfortunately, there were quite a lot of traffic jams ((In some places I even had to drive in second gear at a speed of 12 km/h

In general, we got to the Mozhaisk highway after two hours)) Then the Mozhaisk highway merges with the M1 highway, which is the fastest way to get to Minsk. We always keep the course straight.

The road to Minsk is easy; no one should have any difficulty in overcoming it. Minsk highway is considered one of the best federal highways. Good road surface and several lanes in one direction. There are few such tracks in Russia, and driving is a pleasure.

On such a road you want to “sink” to the fullest. But be careful, because... There are cameras everywhere on the highway. There are a lot of them there, the main concentration of cameras is in the Moscow region, in the Smolensk region there are much fewer of them. But there are such deceptions there, be careful.

There is no border between Russia and Belarus as such (just like there is no Union State). You can guess that you are leaving Russia and entering the territory of Belarus by looking at the road signs.

Only cargo trucks are stopped for inspection. A foreign passport and/or visa is not required to enter the Republic of Belarus. You will only need to have a passport of a Russian citizen with you. The same goes for a driver's license.

We have to travel 320 km from the border with Russia. The roads are good, periodically I tried to speed up, not paying attention to the radars (I hope that they do not yet have a single traffic police base). If there were DAI ambushes (analogous to our traffic police), oncoming cars honked with their headlights. The last kilometers turned out to be the hardest.

Four hours later we were home.

Statistics

The total travel time was 20 hours. We drove 1493 km. Average fuel consumption is 5.4 liters. I only refueled at Lukoil gas stations. In Dzerzhinsk I filled up with 35 liters of diesel fuel "Ecto" for the amount of 1231.65 rubles. (a liter cost 35.19 rubles). The next gas station was in Smolensk, I filled up 45 liters for the amount of 1566.90 rubles. (a liter cost 34.82 rubles). The total consumption was 80 liters, which in monetary terms amounted to 2798.55 rubles.

There will be no big hauls on this day. The actual inspection is scheduled for this day. Minsk And Zaslavl. Initially, it is advisable to get to Zaslavl (about 50 km there and back), see everything there and slowly explore the beauties of Minsk. Accordingly, another overnight stay in the same Minsk.

Attractions:

The historical and cultural complex "Stalin Line" is a military-historical museum under open air. The historical basis of the museum is the bunkers of the Minsk fortified area. The museum has recreated and equipped the company area of ​​the fortified area. Military engineers restored two machine-gun bunkers, an artillery half-caponier, and a command and observation post. The engineering equipment of the area was recreated according to pre-war drawings. The exhibition includes all types of trenches, trenches and anti-tank ditches of various profiles, positions for rifle squads, dugouts for shelter personnel, trenches for guns, hollows - wooden, concrete, metal, wire barriers of various types. The Military History Museum contains the most complete exposition in Belarus of everything that was in service in various years, starting from the war, military equipment, artillery, tanks, aviation, small arms. The museum contains a unique exhibition of Russian, Polish and German armored caps, preserved from the First World War.
Address: Near the village of Loshany, Minsk region, 6 km from the city of Zaslavl in the direction of Molodechno, tel. (+375 17) 503-20-20, 503-23-43, 210-46-30
Operating mode: Tuesday - Sunday from 10.00 to 18.00, closed on Monday
Coordinates: N 054 3.519, E 027 17.845
Rating: 134.42

Attractions:

Museum of the History of the Belarusian Railway

Founded in 1971. An extensive collection of items related to the history of railways (communication devices, coupling elements and warning structures, models of trains and cars). The collection is constantly growing.
Address: Minsk, Chkalova str., 7, Palace of Culture and Sports of Railway Workers. tel (375 17).225-24-14, 225-54-79.
Operating mode: Mon-Fri: 08.00-17.00 (break - 12.00-13.00), Sat-Sun: closed
As of May 2017 closed for reconstruction
Coordinates: N 053 52.676, E 027 32.200
Rating: 6.58

National Museum of History and Culture of Belarus

The museum presents archaeological, ethnographic, numismatic, military-historical collections, as well as collections of ancient books and manuscripts, icons, religious clothing, and works of folk art. Your attention will be presented to both objects of primitive art and works of high art of medieval culture - the world-famous Slutsk belts, altar gates, porcelain products.
Address: Minsk, st. K. Marksa, 12, tel. 227-43-22
Operating mode: from 11.00 to 18.00. Closed - Wednesday
Coordinates: N 053 53.811, E 027 33.334
Rating: 37.18

National Library of Belarus

The shape of the building is similar to a sphere with edges; it is also called a rhombicuboctahedron. The library is 72.6 meters high (20 floors) and weighs 135,000 tons, of which 20,000 tons are books. When the sun sets, the building turns on special lighting: flowers, patterns, and laser inscriptions create a festive mood for city residents every day.
Currently National Library Belarus is one of the largest in the world.
Excursions for individual visitors (team group):
Tue., Wed., Fri.: 12.00, 15.00, 18.00
Thu, Sat, Sun: 12.00, 15.00, 17.00
Mon. - day off.
Observation platform:
Mon. – Thu, Sun: 13.00–22.00
Last rise – 21.30
Fri., Sat.: 13.00–23.00
Last rise – 22.30
Address: Minsk, ave. Independence, 116
Operating mode: Monday – Friday 10.00–21.00, Saturday, Sunday 10.00–18.00. During the summer period (from July 1 to August 31), Sunday is a day off. The last Monday of every month is sanitary day.
Coordinates: N 053 55.872, E 027 38.776
Rating: 183.01