About
This less-than-a-kilometer-long street connects the embankment with the "Spartak" cinema. It's a pedestrian zone that's pleasant to walk along both in the morning and evening. On the right side—houses, on the left—a small river. The alley is lined with chestnut trees, with benches and lanterns in the middle. Closer to the sea—a magnificent gazebo with columns and wrought-iron details. Pushkinskaya Street is peaceful. Even during peak season, you can stroll without rushing, breathing in the scent of acacias and coffee. The street has gradually become an extension of the embankment—the same paving stones, a similar atmosphere, but slightly quieter.

Yunost and Konny Islands
On the banks of the Angara, you will find a rope park, skate park, volleyball court, many bike paths, outdoor exercise equipment, and an amphitheater.

Nizhny Novgorod Fair
The Nizhny Novgorod Fair is known as the "pocket of Russia" and is a true symbol of Russian merchant culture.
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