Khabarovsk, the largest city in the Russian Far East, is a vibrant hub of culture and history. Located just 30 kilometers from the China-Russia border, it offers a unique blend of Russian and Asian influences. Visitors can explore its rich cultural heritage through various historical sites and museums. The city is situated at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, providing stunning natural scenery. Khabarovsk experiences an extreme climate with cold winters and hot, humid summers, making it a destination with distinct seasonal experiences.
Khabarovsk has a well-developed public transport system including buses and trams, making it easy to explore the city.
Try local Russian dishes and enjoy the unique blend of Russian and Asian flavors.
Be prepared for extreme weather conditions with cold winters and hot summers.
Spring is mild and a good time for sightseeing with fewer tourists.
Summers are hot and humid, ideal for enjoying the riverside views.
Fall offers pleasant weather, perfect for exploring the city.
Winters are cold, but the city is less crowded, making it ideal for indoor activities.
RUB ₽
$50-$100 p/day
618,150
Russian, English
April-June, September-November
Tourists, Culture Seekers, History Buffs