有许多店铺和餐馆都坐落在这条只有游客能进入的步行街上,也有冰激凌小摊和饮料摊(还是老式的呢,饮料装在一个不锈钢大缸里)。
Like in other Russian cities this is a long walking street, where you can meet contrasting old and modern buildings, expensive cafes and shops, some original sculptures and plenty of souvenirs sellers. Definitely it is worth to stroll along, but won't give you an ecstasy of feelings.
A walk from Gorky Square along this street towards the Kremlin is very enjoyable. Great buildings, surprise statures, great view of the Kremlin building.Along the street there is the greatest shop of souveneers and folk-made gifts worth spending time in, as many different areas of folk-art are presented in that store. Also there are trendy cafes and restaurants, bars and shops.
Lovely street with lovely buildings, restaurants and bars. Happy people walking the street at all times of the day with a really nice vibe to the place.
The beat place to visit in Nizhny, simply WOW. It has everything, brand shops, souvenirs, land marks, monuments and statues, restaurants and cafes, whatever you wish for. I walked there for several hours without a second of boredom. This is the first place to visit. Also on weekend mornings there were many fun activities, also for little children, and some small shops. Go there once you arrive to NN and have fun
如果沿着人行道走,你会分不清是在莫斯科的艾尔拜特还是下诺夫哥罗德。这有很多的商店,咖啡厅,一些小型艺术市场,人们尝试用一些艺术游戏和音乐娱乐游客。道路两边的大楼很漂亮,我喜欢周末的时候在这来回走走。
It is necessarily to walk down this street on foot. This is the story of the city, ancient architecture, shops and restaurants. This streets goes to the Kremlin, where it is possible to continue the tour.
The street is an amazing architectural treasure and houses many interesting shops, cafes and restaurants. During the summer months, a number of restaurants and bars provide outdoor seating, which makes for a very relaxed feel.
You can`t miss Pokrovka on your visit to Nizhny no way, this is the only historical center pedestrian area in Nizhny where you can have good food and buy quality souvenirs, a straight line approx 40 -60 min walk long between the Kremlin area and Gorky square. They keep renovating the old palaces over there so the place looks good, among the most interesting picture sites I would name The Palace of Labour ( today housing the Regional Court, that`s a massive tower-like yellow building just by the Kremlin, used to house the Duma City Council before revolution), in the middle of the street by the tram line you may see the old Nizhny Aristocracy House (today private ownership building housing some kind of community club), the Drama theatre by a German architect, and the impressive Central Bank building - n case you want to know more city picture albums are available at the bookstore close to Gorky square, the upper store of the same has a cosy Biblioteka cafe - a hint for a coffee and strudel to reward you for the long walk. You actually need no guide to explore Pokrovka, it`s full of English speaking students at all times))
A brick walkway starts near Gorky Square and leads through attractive buildings which retain classical facades, but with modern and comfortable interiors, ending at the Kremlin, near the river Volga. Statues of a pleasant character recall past eras where dress and manners were more elegant. Street musicians play nice music (traditional Russian, modern, etc.) even in winter. Altogether a pleasant place to spend a few hours, or even a few days.