Do you include climbing the observation decks of Pskov on your vacation list? You will be able to look at the Snetogorsk Monastery, the Gremyachaya Tower, the Menshikov Chambers and other objects from a different angle.
Observation deck on Gorky street
It will be possible to find it at the beginning of the street - visitors come here to admire the Kremlin and the Trinity Cathedral.
Vlasyevskaya tower of the Pskov Kremlin
The tower has one of the best observation platforms (a visit costs 50 rubles) - it opens up a panorama of the Velikaya River, Olginsky Bridge, Mirozhsky Monastery, and from here you can see houses on Entuziastov Avenue, monuments in Zapskovye and Zavelichye microdistricts.
How to get there? To services of travelers - minibuses No. 51 and 51A and buses No. 25, 30, 11, 18, 1, 7, 22.
Olginskaya chapel
Since the snow-white chapel is located on the observation deck (located on the river bank), surrounded by a lattice fence (here lovers often hang locks as a sign of their loyalty and love), here you will be able to admire the Velikaya River and other Pskov sights.
Panoramic dining establishments
- Restaurant "Fregat": it pleases visitors with Mediterranean cuisine and views of the Velikaya River and the Mirozhsky Monastery (open from noon to 01:00). It is worth noting that in addition to the summer outdoor terrace, guests will also find a billiard room (designed for a maximum of 20 people). Address: Voevoda Shuisky Street, 9.
- Cafe "Espresso Bar": the windows of this establishment, famous for its European cuisine, offer visitors views of some parts of Pskov, in particular, Oktyabrskaya Square. Address: Sovetskaya Street, 13 (Central Department Store, 3rd floor).
Pskov-Pechersky Monastery
From its observation deck, guests will be able to admire the Assumption Cave Church and the picturesque surroundings. Useful information: the site is open to the public from mid-April to mid-November (11: 00-18: 00); Monday-Tuesday - non-working days; prices - 50 rubles / regular, 30 rubles / discount ticket (it is purchased by pensioners, schoolchildren and students).
Park named after Pushkin
A park is a place that allows guests to:
- take part in cultural events such as discos, competitive programs, children's matinees;
- spend time in clubs of interest (“Play the accordion”, “Club of interesting meetings”);
- take a ride on numerous attractions, including the 32-meter Ferris Wheel, admiring the beauties of Pskov (100 rubles / adults, 50 rubles / children under 14 years old).