Where to go in winter for 3 days. Weekend tours in Russia

In megacities, life always flows dynamically and quickly. That is why residents of the capital often ask themselves where they can go on a weekend from Moscow by car, in order to take a break from the usual urban bustle, enjoy the beautiful nature or quiet provincial streets, wander through museums, learn about the history of our country, touch her culture.

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In winter it can be, for example, a parade of snowmen, in summer - grandiose construction"Tower of Babel" made of hay and so on. But even on days when the holidays are quiet, there is still something to do in Nikole-Lenivets. Firstly, everyone can work on the farm - for many it becomes an exciting adventure. Secondly, you can admire the unusual sculptures. For example, a lion made of rubber tires. Children especially like them, so this museum is under open air not expositional, but "alive" - ​​everything can be touched, studied and even "conquered", climbing to the very top.

"Husky Land" - a corner of Chukotka in the Moscow region

Just a few dozen kilometers from noisy Moscow, there is beautiful place where you can get acquainted with the customs and cultural traditions of the inhabitants of Chukotka - the ethnographic complex Husky Land. The main inhabitants of the farm, as you might guess from the name, are wonderful dogs with whom you can take pictures, feed, and even winter time years of sledding. There are also friendly deer here. In addition to communicating with animals, guests are offered a national Chukchi program - you can visit the yaranga and see how everything is tripled there, take part in ancient rituals and even make a wish that will certainly come true. In general, this is great entertainment for those who want to escape from the gray everyday life, spend the day in an unusual and bright way.

Bird Park "Sparrows"

In 2005 in Kaluga region a very unusual park appeared, a cross between a village courtyard and a mini-zoo. Since then, the project has steadily developed, and today more than 2000 species of birds live on the territory. And, of course, these are not only sparrows, as the name might suggest. There are owls, parrots, and many others here. At first glance, you might think that the tour is primarily aimed at children. In fact, it will be interesting for adults too. There are recreation areas on the territory of the park, you can rent a barbecue and even grill a barbecue in a specially designated place, enjoying the beautiful nature. For those who want to take a break from the endless bustle of the city better place just can't be found.

Borovsk and Ethnomir

Borovsk - small town OK in the Kaluga region, founded before the Tatar-Mongol invasion. For another couple of decades, it was not known in the tourist world and was not much different from many other provincial neighbors. Of the local attractions, it was possible to note only the Intercession Monastery, founded in the 15th century, and numerous paintings on the walls - the administration in every possible way encourages creative people, and with the support of the leadership, they managed to "revive" many boring industrial buildings. In the 2000s, the situation changed dramatically. The so-called Ethnomir appeared in the city, occupying an area of ​​40 hectares. In fact, the complex is an interactive open-air museum divided into many zones - each of them is dedicated to the life and everyday life of a particular people. Here you can not only watch, but also touch, climb and feel "inside" the exposition.

Lake Senezh is a natural complex that amazes the imagination with its beauty

Looking at the photographs of Lake Senezh, it is difficult even to believe that this place is located in the Moscow region - such a beautiful nature, untouched by man, it seems, could have survived only in the distant outback. But the fact remains - you can get to it from the capital without any problems in literally an hour. Senezh is not a natural reservoir, it is a reservoir built in 1826 in order to make it easier to transport materials to the construction site of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. He did not have any important strategic purpose. Perhaps that is why the age of industrialization seems to have bypassed these edges. Senezh is just a paradise for fishermen. The catches here are truly royal, competitions are regularly held among amateurs and professionals. You can fish both from the shore and from a boat. For those who are not interested in "river hunting", there is a standard set of entertainment - rental stations for the same boats, beaches, cozy cafes on the shore.

Vladimir - the ancient capital of Russia

The beautiful city of Vladimir, which has celebrated more than one anniversary, including the 1000th anniversary, was founded back in 990. In memory of the deeds of bygone days, magnificent white-stone cathedrals, the Assumption and Dmitrievsky, as well as the residence of Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky, in the village of Bogolyubovo, have been preserved. All of them are wonderful examples of ancient Russian architecture, which today attract hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the world. Another highlight among local attractions is the magnificent Golden Gate, a symbol of Vladimir's capital past (the city really long time wore the status of the main one in Ancient Russia).

Inside you can see an exposition dedicated to the Tatar-Mongol invasion. In recent years, Vladimir has noticeably changed. The center has its own "Arbat" - pedestrian Georgievskaya Street, reminiscent of another page in the history of the city - its provincial past of the XVIII-XIX centuries. Here you can look at old houses, a pharmacy, and also admire the views of the Klyazma from one of viewing platforms... And, of course, try Suzdal mead in an outdoor or indoor cafe.

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Kolomna - a city of contrasts

The small town of Kolomna, located in the Moscow region, is known primarily as a place for the production of beautiful marshmallows, which has become its symbol and "visiting card". But few think that this is one of the most ancient cities of the Moscow region. Today, the Kremlin reminds of the distant past, which looks very contrasting against the backdrop of an ultra-modern Ice Palace in high-tech style. There are other contradictions here that coexist peacefully with each other. For example, abandoned courtyards and “godforsaken” alleys adjoin the “ceremonial” center; a street named after the famous revolutionary Lazarev leads to the Assumption Cathedral. Kolomna is like a colorful patchwork quilt, bright and eye-catching.

Yaroslavl - the merchant capital of Russia

Beautiful Yaroslavl, the pearl of the Golden Ring of Russia, is different from all its neighbors. He is not as monumental as Vladimir. Not as colorful provincial as Kostroma, not as "golden-domed" as Suzdal. But, nevertheless, beautiful. Initially, it was formed as the capital of the merchants. Perhaps this gave him some lightness, carelessness and some unique beauty... The visiting card of Yaroslavl is the arrow of the Volga and Kotorosl, two rivers that merge right next to the city. The barges passing by perfectly complement the fountain and park ensemble of the embankment. It makes no sense to list all the sights of Yaroslavl - there are more than eight hundred of them in the city. If there is not too much time, then it is more logical and correct to start your acquaintance with the Kremlin. And, of course, it is imperative to feed the bear living there - it has long become a symbol of the city on the Volga.

Tver is an ancient city that glorified M.Krug

Tver is another ancient city located near Moscow. Once it was one of the influential centers of Russia, not only neighbors had to reckon with the princes of the Tver principality, but also the "capital" rulers, Kiev, Vladimir, and then Moscow. Unfortunately, no ancient monuments have survived in the city. However, there are still architectural sights that deserve attention. First of all, it is the imperial travel palace, built during the reign of Catherine II. Here she often visited, spending several days on trips from St. Petersburg to Moscow. It is not surprising that the interiors were decorated with the luxury inherent in those times - as the Empress loved. Also, be sure to look at the White Trinity - the oldest city church, dating back to the 16th century.

Modern Tver also has something to show its guests. One of the first associations of the 20th century is connected, of course, with the name of M. Krug - it was here that the famous singer was born and lived. Not so long ago, a museum dedicated to his work was opened. In addition, fans do not miss the chance to see Lazurny, where the "lads walk", the courtyards of Proletarka, school number 39, a white cottage on Osvobozhdeniye Street, where Mikhail Vladimirovich lived, and, of course, visit his grave at the Dmitrovo-Cherkasy cemetery. And one more interesting point. Tver is unofficially considered the Russian capital of street art. Street artists are treated with respect here, special places are allocated for their "works" in the city. And guests and locals can enjoy one of the modern art forms without any restrictions.

Tula - the city of weapons, samovars and gingerbread

There are cities associated with a particular monument, phenomenon or name. This cannot be said about Tula - she has too many business cards. These are weapons, legendary gingerbread cookies, samovars, and, of course, the great Russian writer Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy. It is not surprising that many tourists, coming to this generally small city, are lost from such a variety and do not know where to start. And you need to start your acquaintance, of course, from the heart of Tula - the majestic Kremlin. Within its walls there is also one of the symbolic museums - weapons, the expositions of which will surely delight boys of all ages, adult men and just curious tourists.

Not far from the Kremlin there is a second symbolic museum - samovars. Local residents treat them with special trepidation, the collection occupies two floors, and the tour lasts at least 1.5 hours, which fly by unnoticed - any Tula guide takes it in one go. And, of course, the Gingerbread Museum cannot be ignored. Here you can not only learn about the history of the sweet craft, but also become a participant in the tasting. After that, you can buy the products you like, made according to old recipes. But in order to get acquainted with the work of Leo Tolstoy, you will have to leave the city - to his estate Yasnaya Polyana. If this is not possible, you can take a stroll around the square, wearing the writer, where the most striking quotes from his famous works are carved on granite blocks.

Serpukhov - a city with an eventful past

Serpukhov is one of the ancient cities of the Moscow region, founded in 1339. Due to its location, strategically important place on the banks of the Nara River, he repeatedly became the protagonist of important historical events, survived the raids of the Crimean Tatars, the "industrial rise" during the time of Peter I and much more. Today, the main city attractions are considered to be two monasteries - Serpukhov Vysotsky, founded in 1374 at the suggestion of Sergius of Radonezh himself, and Vvedensky Vladychensky, which appeared even earlier, in 1360, but completely rebuilt during the time of Boris Godunov. Today it is one of the brightest architectural monuments his era throughout Russia. Also of interest is the History and Art Museum, which has more than 40 thousand exhibits in its collection. The collection is considered the richest in the entire Moscow region.

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Kaluga is a typical example of a provincial pre-revolutionary city

Kaluga is not as popular in the tourist world as, for example, St. Petersburg, Vladimir or Moscow itself. However, there is some special attraction in its streets. Perhaps the whole thing is in a special spirit that has been hovering here for more than one hundred years. The history of Kaluga began back in 1371, when a fortress was built on the banks of the Oka. Gradually, it lost its original meaning, but this did not prevent the city from growing and developing in a different direction - as a large shopping center... In the 18th-19th centuries, mainly merchants lived here, many of them could afford to own mansions in the city center. These buildings have been perfectly preserved to this day; now they house museums, administrative offices, and some have remained residential, though now apartment buildings.

Walking through the center of Kaluga, sometimes you forget that the 21st century reigns in the courtyard - it seems to have "lingered" in the past. Another one business card the city is a museum of the history of cosmonautics, created during the Soviet Union with the participation of Yu.A. Gagarin and S.P. Korolev. The place was not chosen by chance, since it was in Kaluga that the "father" of Russian cosmonautics, KE Tsiolkovsky, was born and lived. In his home, small, wooden, but very cozy, there is also a memorial museum.

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Traveling to Europe has been an expensive pleasure before, and given the new economic conditions, vacations in the main European capitals have become an almost inaccessible luxury.

Fortunately, in addition to expensive London, Paris and Rome, there are cheaper European cities, so there is still an opportunity to see Europe and not go broke, you just need to carefully plan your trip and choose a direction. To make things easier for you, we have compiled a list of 10 interesting and inexpensive cities in Europe, a weekend in which will not leave a hole in your budget.

1. Krakow


It is surprising that Krakow, one of the most beautiful and at the same time the cheapest cities in Europe, has not yet been appreciated by tourists. Krakow was the capital of Poland until the end of the 16th century, but even having lost this status, it has always remained the main cultural and scientific center of the country. Fortunately, unlike Warsaw, during the Second World War the city was practically not damaged, so there are many old buildings (there are thirty-nine churches alone), the medieval Jagiellonian University and the huge royal castle of the 13th century.

2. Budapest


Despite the fact that the popularity of the Hungarian capital has grown significantly in recent years, prices are still relatively low here. If you choose a hotel not in the very center and use public transport, you can enjoy views of the Danube and classical architecture, while remaining within a modest budget. Be sure to visit one of Budapest's famous thermal baths, cross the river on the Chain Bridge and stroll around the Buda Castle and Fisherman's Bastion.

3. Lisbon


Even by European standards, Lisbon and its environs have a lot of attractions - castles, palaces and basilicas, and the decent cost of air travel to the Portuguese capital is more than offset by cheap hotels, restaurants and shops. If you plan to move a lot around the city on public transport or use the funiculars (including the famous city lift of Santa Justa), be sure to buy the Viva Viagem pass system, this will allow you to save additional money.

4. Prague


Prague has won the love of tourists from all over the world due to two factors: cheap Czech beer and a beautiful historical center. In terms of attractiveness and richness of cultural monuments, Prague is hardly inferior to the main Western European capitals, and a trip here will cost you much less than to Paris or Amsterdam. The only negative is that during the high season there are a lot of tourists in Prague, so choose the less popular months, since this city is beautiful at any time of the year.

5. Istanbul


One of oldest cities peace, Istanbul is considered a must-see for every history buff. Mosques, bazaars and amazing views of the Bosphorus will impress even the most experienced travelers... Today Istanbul captivates not only the rich cultural heritage, but also low prices, which, alas, fall in inverse proportion to the level of safety in the city.

6. Athens


Athens is an ideal city for a weekend - there are enough attractions here for just two days of sightseeing in a relaxed mode. One full day should be devoted to exploring the Parthenon and the Acropolis, you will need at least half a day to visit the luxurious archaeological museum of Athens, and if you still have time, visit the Monastiraki area to see the mosque and wander around the market. Despite the fact that Athens is one of the most expensive cities on our list, by European standards it is still a very cheap place, especially if you go there out of season, but in late autumn or even winter.

7. Split


Split is a less touristy copy of Dubrovnik: the same red roofs, white walls and views of the bay. The city is much cheaper and is located in Dalmatia, which is famous for great beaches, so you can combine your visit to Split with beach vacation nearby. In Split, of course, there is no grandiose city wall, like in Dubrovnik, but there is an ancient Roman palace of Emperor Diocletian, which is considered the best-preserved palace of the Roman era in the world.

8. Berlin


Despite the fact that Berlin is the capital of one of the richest countries in the eurozone, prices here remain relatively low. Of course, compared to the cities of Eastern Europe, the cost of a night in hotels and hostels in Berlin is not so attractive, but due to the popularity of the destination and the large number of flights, tickets to Berlin can be bought quite inexpensively (especially if you take care of buying a few months before the trip).

9. Riga


If you have not been to Riga yet, try to correct this annoying oversight as soon as possible - after the transition to the euro, prices in this city are constantly growing. The historical center of Riga is fully consistent with the concept of a classic European city - open cafes, pretty squares surrounded by ancient buildings with tiled roofs, paved sidewalks. Well, the advantages of recreation in Riga for Russians are obvious: geographical proximity and the absence of a language barrier.

10. Ljubljana


Gradually, from a place that no one can find on the map, Ljubljana turns into one of the most popular cities Europe. It has everything you need for a classic European weekend: beautiful historical Center, good restaurants, architectural monuments, including a large, well-preserved medieval castle... We strongly recommend to go to the capital of Slovenia, while it has not yet begun to attract crowds of tourists and hotel prices have not jumped to the average European level.

Moscow is, of course, best city Earth, but even in it one cannot stay forever. Sometimes you want to take a short car trip. Let's see where to go for a weekend near Moscow.


Vladimir

Distance fromMoscowNS: 186 km

Time inroad: 2 hours 50 minutes

Why you should go: this is one of best cities Golden Ring, very popular for travel from Moscow by car.

What to see: a large number of monuments of medieval white stone architecture. Many of them are: Assumption Cathedral, Dmitrievsky Cathedral, Golden Gate. Also in the city there are many other beautiful churches and museums with church frescoes that have come down to us from ancient times. For sovereigns, you can go to the Trading Rows or buy right at the Golden Gate. Authentic items await you in the shop that operates at the Museum of Crystal and Lacquer Miniatures.

Kolomna

Distance from Moscow: 115 km

Travel time: 1 hour 40 minutes

Whydrive: admire the ancient and multifaceted architecture, wander along the small streets, each of which is full of legends.

What to see: The main attraction is the Kremlin, which has the most attractions: these are various churches, including the Assumption Cathedral, founded by Dmitry Donskoy in honor of one of his victories. There is a merchant settlement to the east of the Kremlin's Pyatnitskaya tower.

There are many parks, squares and museums in Kolomna. Among the latter, we will single out the Kolomenskaya Pastila Museum, where you can learn how sweets are prepared - and, of course, taste them.

Yaroslavl

Distance from Moscow: 272 km

How much to get: 4 hours 20 minutes

Whydrive: see a beautiful city with a thousand-year history

Things to do: if you decide to come here from Moscow for the weekend, we advise you to visit at least a few of them. The Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery and the Church of Elijah the Prophet stand out especially. Also in Yaroslavl there is an excellent Volzhskaya embankment, one of the best in Russia: musical fountains work here, excellent views of the river and the Assumption Cathedral open up.

From museums we recommend the Yaroslavl Museum-Reserve and the Art Museum. Before leaving the city, do not forget to buy exclusive souvenirs: ceramics, bears of all kinds and styles, bells, as well as watches from the famous Chaika factory.

Tver

Distance from Moscow: 168 km

How much to get: 2 hours 40 minutes

Whydrive: look at architectural beauty, walk along bridges, green squares and cozy streets.

Things to do: you should definitely walk along the central street of the city - Sovetskaya. There is everywhere here interesting buildings: Imperial traveling palace, art gallery, Voznesensky Cathedral, Temple of the Transfiguration of the Lord. There is also Lenin Square, from which the very atmospheric Trekhsvyatskaya Street begins - pedestrian, like the capital's Arbat.

On the right bank of the Volga there is the Stepan Razin embankment. Houses of the 18th century are built along it. The view of the river is very beautiful, as is the view of the Assumption Cathedral. And, of course, the gaze does not pass by the bridge - one of the symbols of Tver.

Tula

Distance from Moscow: 183 km

Travel time: 2 hours 30 minutes

Whydrive: eat gingerbread, drink from samovars - in general, you get the idea.

What to see and bring: the heart of the city is the Tula Kremlin, which, although built in the 16th century, has survived. Here you will not pass by the Assumption and Epiphany Cathedrals, as well as shopping arcades. In the vicinity of Tula there is the Kulikovo field, glorified by the troops of Dmitry Donskoy, and Yasnaya Polyana, glorified by Leo Tolstoy.

In addition to gingerbread, you can bring branded sweets and marshmallows from Tula. From the inedible, it is worth taking a closer look at Tula guns, accordions and samovars.

Serpukhov

Distance fromcapital Cities: 105 km

Time inroad: 1 hour 30 minutes

Why you should go: flip through the pages of the colorful history of the city, which was once the capital of an entire principality.

Things to do: walk around Serpukhov and admire its ancient buildings, mainly temples. First of all, this is the Vysotsky Monastery. It got its name from the high hill it was built on. On the opposite bank of the Nara River is the Vladychny Monastery. He is known for the frequent myrrh streaming of icons.

Near Serpukhov, you can visit the Prioksko-Terrasny Reserve, which has a bison nursery.

Kaluga

Distance from Moscow: 183 km

Travel time: 3 hours

Whydrive: look at incredible architecture and wonderful nature.

Things to do: in Kaluga you will immerse yourself in architectural ensemble, which is formed by temples, civil buildings and houses of Kaluga merchants. The main attractions of the city are Trinity Cathedral, Gostiny Dvor, Tsiolkovsky House-Museum and State Museum history of astronautics, which exhibits unique spacecraft.

By the way, famous films were shot on the cozy streets of Kaluga: "White Bim Black Ear", "Voroshilovsky Shooter", "Love in Russian", "Border. Taiga novel ".

On the eve of the long weekend in honor of the Day of Russia, the site, together with the RUSPO search and booking system, made a rating of the most affordable options for a short 3-day vacation. We considered tours for two adults from June 10 to 13 with a flight from Moscow.

1.Russia, Krasnaya Polyana

If you have been planning to see the changed Sochi and its Olympic legacy for a long time, then a three-day trip to the Gorki-Gorod ski resort is exactly what you need. Accommodation in the apartment of the same name without meals, together with the flight and insurance, will cost only 11 662 rubles.

2. Bulgaria, Sunny Beach


If you go to Bulgaria for the coming holidays, then the program of events will have to include gatherings by the sea, walks along the coast and a light tan. Vacation for 2 adults in a 2-star hotel with breakfast in the resort sunny Beach proposed for 13 475 rubles. The price includes flight, transfer and insurance. As a reminder, you need a Bulgarian or Schengen visa to visit the country.

3.Russia, Sochi


If you prefer sea air to mountain air, and solitude to a large number of vacationers, then on a short tour for the holidays it is worth going to the village of Loo, which is 22 km from the center of Sochi. Per 27,000 rubles there is an opportunity to stay at the Magadan 3 * sanatorium. The price includes 3 meals a day, as well as flight, insurance and transfer.

4. Russia, Yalta


Crimea is expecting a record number of guests this year. In the meantime, the high season has not started yet, do not miss the chance for 28 682 rubles visit the famous Yalta. For this money, you are guaranteed accommodation in an "economy" room in a 2-star hotel "Yacht Club" without meals, as well as a standard set of tour packages: flight, transfer and insurance.

5. Montenegro, Budva


Russians do not need a visa to visit Montenegro in the summer. And the flight duration is just over three hours. Isn't it ideal for a short weekend trip ?! Moreover, the water temperature in the Adriatic Sea has reached +23 ˚С, which is two degrees higher than in the Black Sea. 3-day tour to Budva with accommodation in the mini-hotel Wumarc without meals on the second line from the sea and half a kilometer from the old town costs 31,314 rubles.

6.Spain, Mallorca


If anywhere it will be really warm this coming weekend, it will be in Spain. In Mallorca, forecasters promise + 27-29˚C and no rain. The cost of a long weekend at Deya Apartments, 100 meters from the sea and 15 km from the island's capital, Palma de Mallorca, is 34 606 rubles.

7.Greece, Halkidiki


This year Greece is one of the most popular foreign countries for Russian tourists... So now, at the beginning of summer, find budget options recreation is difficult enough. So, a 3-day tour to Halkidiki (Kassandra peninsula) with accommodation in Vilar Studio Apartments 2 *, 150 meters from the beach, will cost 41 825 rubles... Recall that Russians need a Schengen visa to visit Greece.

8.Greece, Crete


Holidays on the largest Greek island of Crete are even more expensive. So, a voucher for 3 nights with accommodation in Ariadne Hotel-Apts 2 * 150 meters from Platanes beach costs 43,025 rubles... Breakfasts are included in the price.

9.Italy, Milan


You don't have to wait for the Italian sales to start before heading to Milan. This city is beautiful at any time of the year, and besides shopping, there is of course a lot to do. Visit, for example, the Duomo Palace, go to La Scala or, finally, dine on the legendary pasta with seafood. The cost of a tour to Milan with accommodation in a 3-star Minerva hotel is 42,242 rubles.

10. Cyprus, Larnaca


In terms of value for money, travel to Cyprus may not be the best the best choice. Holiday tour with accommodation in Bonoria apartments without meals, 5 kilometers from the city of Larnaca costs 50 110 rubles... However, this option may be of interest to tourists who dream of getting out to the sea for at least a few days and who do not have a Schengen visa. This weekend in Cyprus it will be hot +30 ˚С without precipitation, the water off the coast of Larnaca warmed up to 24 ˚С.

Georgia

According to their tapes in social networks You've probably already noticed that Georgia is becoming one of the most popular countries for a long weekend. And no wonder! In addition to the famous Georgian hospitality, stunning nature, delicious food and low prices await you here. Although even a week is not enough to taste all the Georgian delicacies!

Israel

3 days is the perfect time to relax and enjoy the warm and beautiful Tel Aviv, swim in the Dead Sea or visit Eilat. Jerusalem will also give you a lot of impressions, there are more than enough world-class attractions there, especially if you are not intimidated by groups of religious pilgrims. The main rule of visiting Israel (and not only) for a short time is not to plan too much. Better to focus on one city and its surroundings.

St. Petersburg

There is always something unknown in this city, even if you regularly visit Petersburg once a year. In addition to historical sites and museums, new restaurants, interesting shops of Russian designers, art galleries and various public spaces are constantly opening in St. Petersburg. The trip can also be combined with a visit to a concert or festival. And if you already live in St. Petersburg, pay attention to Karelia - Lake Onega and Kizhi. Many foreigners dream of visiting there, so we should definitely use our opportunities to visit Karelia!

Turkey

Istanbul is beautiful at any time of the year, even in cloudy autumn or winter. This city invariably gives a lot of emotions, which is just the view of the Bosphorus, vibrant Turkish bazaars, amazingly varied street food, as well as a relaxing hammam. Where else can you go for 3 days? If you want guaranteed heat, pay attention to the southern coast of Turkey, where you can take a very low-cost flight from Istanbul, for example. If you go out of season, you will be able to enjoy best service at very competitive prices. In addition to the sea and the beach, Turkey has a lot of natural attractions and festivals, for example, flights to balloons in Cappadocia, kite surfing in Urla, paragliding in Fethiye and more.

Uzbekistan

This direction will appeal not only to pilaf lovers! Uzbekistan is a very exotic country, to visit which you do not need a visa or an impressive amount of money. credit card... But there will be a million impressions. The luxurious mosques of Samarkand, colorful Bukhara and the fragrant spice markets in Tashkent - relax and enjoy your adventure in sunny Uzbekistan.

Budapest

As a rule, nobody expects anything special from Budapest. But in fact, the Hungarian capital enchants everyone who visits it, even if you only go for 3 days! Romantic Old city it is complemented by wonderful thermal baths where you can truly relax, delicious Hungarian cuisine, stylish cafes and galleries, as well as green parks and castles on the hills with breathtaking views.

Abkhazia

Where else to go for 3 days? Abkhazia can be called a very attractive destination for a short vacation. Just 20 minutes from the center of Adler - and you find yourself in one of the best Soviet resorts. Quite deserted beaches, fresh mountain air, clear lakes ... The mountains in Abkhazia are no less picturesque than the Alps. And in addition to the enchanting landscapes, you will receive a gentle sea, fresh fruits, delicious traditional dishes and lianas overgrown sanatoriums for romantic walks.

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