Vladivostok– the city of Military glory, has a great industrial potential, diverse nature, amazing monuments of history, science and culture, a huge number of unique architectural forms. It combines the elegance of pre-revolutionary buildings, power walls, fabulous buildings and monuments, executed in old Russian style, the technological excellence of modern bridges and skyscrapers. And all this unique urban landscape complemented by a lush canopy of forest and parkland, urban gardens fragrance, shiny surface of marine bays, the pristine beauty of numerous Islands of Vladivostok. Despite the considerable remoteness of the city from the Central regions
Russiahe regularly is flooded with a huge number of tourists and visitors from different corners of the world – desperate travelers, artists, businessmen, entrepreneurs. They all come with completely different goals. However, anyone who has visited in the far East of our country can never remain indifferent to the grandeur and flavor of Vladivostok. From the first minutes of stay in the city, there is the anticipation of a promising walk, when I look at welcoming visitors old Vladivostok station that holds within its walls the history of tsarist times, and the construction of the Great Siberian way. Everyone here will find a place for the soul. The most beautiful streets of the city are the Aleutian Islands and the so-called the Vladivostok Arbat street, or ulitsa Admirala Fokina, with a unique historic building facades which are more than a hundred years old, fountains, majestic monuments, colorful patches of flower beds and gardens, with wrought iron lanterns and benches. Another street, revealing the unique flavor of the city, is the historic center of Vladivostok – Svetlanskaya ulitsa, where a huge number of parks and monuments dedicated to war heroes, revolutionaries and fighters for the Soviet power, simple sailors and distinguished admirals, and famous citizens who have made invaluable contribution to the development of Vladivostok and the Primorsky Krai. Close to historic St. Svetlanskaya Pushkin theatre, which building is lavishly decorated with turrets with hipped roofs, embodies the architectural features of Gothic and art Nouveau. Here is the Admiral's square, with trees brought here from the Ussuri taiga, and recently restored, a magnificent monument of pre-revolutionary architecture – the arc de Triomphe. It was timed arrival in Vladivostok of the crown Prince, who became the last Emperor of Imperial Russia, and made in the best traditions of old Russian and Byzantine architecture.