Breakfast on the train.
10:20 Arrival of the tourist train in Nizhny Novgorod. Meeting with the guide on the platform, boarding the bus (the bus number is indicated on the voucher).
Sightseeing bus and walking tour of the city with sightseeing of the main attractions: Nizhny Novgorod Fair, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the new Nizhny Novgorod stadium, where the World Cup matches were held, Blagoveshchensky Monastery, Lyadova Square, Gorky Square, Ilyinskaya Sloboda, National Unity Square, Nizhne-Volzhskaya Embankment, cable car, Pechersky Monastery, Rukavishnikov Manor and much more.
Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin walking tour.
Of course, the main attraction of the city is the unique ensemble, built at the beginning of the 16th century in accordance with the highest achievements of military and defensive art.
During numerous sieges, it was never captured by the enemy.
A walk through the territory, an inspection of the interior – walls, towers, the building of the former governor's palace, an exhibition of military equipment, a memorial complex and an Eternal Flame, an observation deck – a view of Strelka, the Zachatskaya and Borisoglebskaya towers, the Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel: the oldest stone temple, traces its history back to the founding of the city.
Walking tour along the main pedestrian street of the city – Bolshaya Pokrovskaya. Nizhny Novgorod Arbat.
One of the oldest streets in Nizhny Novgorod was considered noble until 1917. There are a large number of architectural monuments on the street.
Now the street is full of boutiques, cozy restaurants, cafes, and you can also buy products from Nizhny Novgorod artisans. Guests of Nizhny Novgorod involuntarily compare Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street with the Arbat.
Free time for independent walks and visits to souvenir shops.
Transfer to the railway station.
15:20 Departure of the tourist train to Moscow.
23:20 Arrival of the tourist train at Yaroslavsky railway station in Moscow.
The time in the program is indicated approximately.
The company reserves the right to make changes to the tour program without reducing the total volume and quality of services, as well as to cancel the tour and/or offer alternative travel options in case of a shortage of the group and cancellation/replacement of rolling stock.