The farthest city
RussiaVladivostok has such outstanding features that one can hardly find a second such settlement. Someone compared it with Naples, but this place has its own unique atmosphere, distinctive culture and historical heritage. For the city, which recently appeared on the map, Vladivostok has excellent infrastructure and prospects for development of economic, social, industrial and commercial sectors. The beauty of this region is harmoniously combined with man-made masterpieces of ancient and modern architecture. Graceful ribbon stretches of the famous Russian bridge, which was built to link the mainland city with the island of Russian, where in 2012 there was an APEC Summit. Another bridge, in honor of this event, goes across the Golden Bay, which offers an unforgettable view of the sinuous line of the Bay, the promenade and the colorful rooftops of city buildings. Special splendor to the Golden the bridge takes in the dark when illuminated by light of night lights, he, like the wings of a shiny, gold lace develops over the dark waters, and sleeping berths. Enjoy the view of Vladivostok from the height of bird flight can also be from numerous viewpoints. Another unique attraction of the city, annually attracts hundreds of tourists, is the legends of the Vladivostok fortress, which is a marine fortification, with a vast maze of dungeons, built after the Russo-Japanese war. The center of the cluster of cultural attractions
Vladivostokis the city embankment, where you can stroll, enjoying the surf or the beauty of tree-lined avenues city Park, to sit with friends in a cozy cafe or a romantic meeting in a restaurant, but also to visit the fascinating excursions to the numerous naval, military or historical museums. Of special interest in adults and in children, causes the Vladivostok Oceanarium, which gathered within its walls a rich collection of dry and living exhibits, marine life, shells, corals and other representatives of the underwater Kingdom freshwaters of the Far East, tropical seas, Peter's Bay, Okhotsk and Japan seas. In addition to the exhibition halls, the building of the Museum houses the laboratory of the research center.