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1. Khagen Na Blon'ye
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You won't be disappointed! All the French restaurants I've eaten here are like what a tourist would imagine French food to be like, with the latest French music playing in the background, great chefs in the kitchen, new dishes based on real French cooking, and great service. I've been here many times in the past two years and have never been disappointed. The food here is great value for money and I highly recommend!
2. Traktir Fedor Savelyevich
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3. Samovar
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#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 Smolensk, located on the Dnieper River in western Russia, about 360 kilometers from Moscow, is the capital of the Smolensk Oblast. The city was founded in 863 AD and is named after its rich production of rosin. It is one of the oldest thousand-year-old cities in Russia. Smolensk not only has rich historical relics, but also attracts many tourists with its beautiful natural scenery and tranquil atmosphere. The following is a detailed guide I summarized. If it helps you, remember to follow me! -Introduction to attractions - Smolensk Fortress: Built in 1595-1602, the city wall is 6.5 kilometers long, the wall is about 6 meters wide and 13-19 meters high. It was a solid defensive building at the time. The ticket price is about 300-500 rubles. - Smolensk Cathedral: After two Patriotic Wars, it is well preserved. There are exquisite murals and icons in the church. From the Smolensk Embankment, you can overlook the Lower Nikolayevsky Temple Complex opposite. Free to visit. - Bronne Park: Built in 1830, the park is shaded by trees, with lakes, fountains and sculptures, making it a great place for a leisurely walk. Free to the public. - Smolensk State Museum: The museum houses a large collection of cultural relics and artworks, showing the historical and cultural changes of Smolensk. Tickets cost about 200-300 rubles. - Food recommendations - Borscht: At Tirol Restaurant, a serving of borscht costs about 200-300 rubles. - Russian barbecue: At Russky Dvor Restaurant, a barbecue set costs about 500-800 rubles. - Russian sweet pie: At Samovar Restaurant, taste traditional sweet pie with black tea, about 300-500 rubles per person. - Cheese and mushroom pie: Available in some local bakeries or restaurants, each costs about 150-200 rubles. - Notes - Smolensk is cold in winter, so you need to bring warm clothes such as thick cotton coats, hats, scarves, gloves, etc. - In public places such as restaurants, be careful to keep quiet and avoid making loud noises. - When taking public transportation, keep an eye on your personal belongings, especially in crowded places. #RussianSmolensk #Places that are asked about in Moments #NicheDiscovery #Where to go on the weekend
4. Dodo Pizza
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5. HookahPlace Smolensk
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6. Schastye
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7. Hagen
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8. Modern
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9. Tirol
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#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 Smolensk, located on the Dnieper River in western Russia, about 360 kilometers from Moscow, is the capital of the Smolensk Oblast. The city was founded in 863 AD and is named after its rich production of rosin. It is one of the oldest thousand-year-old cities in Russia. Smolensk not only has rich historical relics, but also attracts many tourists with its beautiful natural scenery and tranquil atmosphere. The following is a detailed guide I summarized. If it helps you, remember to follow me! -Introduction to attractions - Smolensk Fortress: Built in 1595-1602, the city wall is 6.5 kilometers long, the wall is about 6 meters wide and 13-19 meters high. It was a solid defensive building at the time. The ticket price is about 300-500 rubles. - Smolensk Cathedral: After two Patriotic Wars, it is well preserved. There are exquisite murals and icons in the church. From the Smolensk Embankment, you can overlook the Lower Nikolayevsky Temple Complex opposite. Free to visit. - Bronne Park: Built in 1830, the park is shaded by trees, with lakes, fountains and sculptures, making it a great place for a leisurely walk. Free to the public. - Smolensk State Museum: The museum houses a large collection of cultural relics and artworks, showing the historical and cultural changes of Smolensk. Tickets cost about 200-300 rubles. - Food recommendations - Borscht: At Tirol Restaurant, a serving of borscht costs about 200-300 rubles. - Russian barbecue: At Russky Dvor Restaurant, a barbecue set costs about 500-800 rubles. - Russian sweet pie: At Samovar Restaurant, taste traditional sweet pie with black tea, about 300-500 rubles per person. - Cheese and mushroom pie: Available in some local bakeries or restaurants, each costs about 150-200 rubles. - Notes - Smolensk is cold in winter, so you need to bring warm clothes such as thick cotton coats, hats, scarves, gloves, etc. - In public places such as restaurants, be careful to keep quiet and avoid making loud noises. - When taking public transportation, keep an eye on your personal belongings, especially in crowded places. #RussianSmolensk #Places that are asked about in Moments #NicheDiscovery #Where to go on the weekend
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