October is a wonderful, if not entirely obvious, vacation time. Its main advantage is that the "velvet season" has already passed, which means that everyone is gradually returning to work and business, and there are not too many tourists on the streets. Mid-autumn is perfect for fans to walk quietly through the streets and visit sights and museums without the crowd accompanying him.
A good idea would be to have a rest in Kazan in October. All attractions are switched to winter opening hours, but still remain open to the public. And even the fact that it gets dark earlier than in summer will not be a big obstacle, because the city has an amazing night illumination. Perhaps the journey will turn out to be even more impressive than it could have been in the summer.
Weather
Most of the days (two thirds of the month) are usually cloudy. Enough rainy days, about seven. You should not rely on sunny days - according to statistics, there are few of them, two or three per month, and they fall in the first half of October.
The temperature steadily decreases throughout the month - if in the first week it is, on average, + 9 ° in the afternoon, then by the end it will drop to only + 2 °. However, one should prepare for the feeling that the city is somewhat colder - this will be facilitated by the constant wind (speed - a little more than five meters per second).
Is it cold in October
As mentioned above, the average temperature in Kazan is + 5 ° -7 °, which decreases towards the end of the month. When considering what to take with you from your clothes, you should also take into account the strong wind, which can make the air seem cooler than it is. The proximity of the rivers Volga and Kazanka plays an important role (as you know, it is always colder near the water than among buildings). This should also be taken into account by those who are going to visit the famous Kaban lakes, located within the city.
Of course, everyone perceives the cold in their own way. The best option would be to go in a demi-season jacket or coat, and, perhaps, take something with you that you can put on under it and warm yourself - a jacket, cardigan or sweater.
What to watch
Speaking of sights, you should start with the local Kremlin. The most famous places are concentrated in a small area, such as the Kul-Sharif mosque (with a museum of Islamic culture located inside) and the "falling" Syuyumbike tower.
The famous Palace of the Farmer is located nearby. The building houses the office of the Ministry of Agriculture, and attracts tourists with its unusual exterior and grandiose night illumination.
From the Kremlin embankment, you can admire the view of the opposite bank of the river, and also of the Chalice - a building in the form of a huge cauldron-cauldron. The registry office and the family center are located there. There is an observation deck on the roof of the building with a phenomenal view of the historic city center.
Bauman Street, a local analogue of the Moscow Arbat, is perfect for walking. It originates just from the Kremlin (namely, at the monument to the dragon Zilant), and runs to the south, through the city center.
Not far from its intersection with Pushkin Street there are several museums, for example, Tatarskaya Sloboda (where tourists can hear about the history of Tatarstan, as well as learn about the life and everyday life of the Tatars).
For fans of more contemporary history, it will be interesting to visit the Museum of Socialist Life, dedicated to the everyday life of Soviet citizens. A fit of nostalgia is guaranteed for everyone.
Also, the embankment of Lake Kaban is a must-see. Actually, Kaban is a system of three lakes. Now only the embankment of the so-called "Upper Boar", which is closest to the city center, has been ennobled: there will be cafes, boat rentals, and even a barbecue area.
Vacation with children
The Kremlin embankment is well suited for families with children - in addition to several cafes, there are several small attractions there. On the opposite side of the river is the Kyrlay Park - it is larger and the attractions are more varied there, you can spend the whole day there.
Especially for children who love sweets, you can plan a visit to the chak-chak museum. On the one hand, this is informative - the hostess of the house will tell not only about the famous Tatar sweets, but also about some of the customs of Tatarstan, as well as about the life of an ordinary Tatar house. On the other hand, treats will not be complete - after a short excursion, guests are invited to the hall, where they are treated not only to chak-chak with tea, but also baursak and pastila.
Tours
There are a lot of sightseeing tours around the city. For those who are in the city for only a day or two, short ones, for a couple of hours, in the afternoon or in the evening are suitable. You can choose a sightseeing tour of the city (the vast majority involve a visit to the Kremlin) - during it, tourists will be told about the main attractions, which will help to plan a further route.
For those who are in the capital of Tatarstan for a longer period, excursions around the city's outskirts are suitable - for example, a visit to the Ecumenical Temple, a trip to Sviyazhsk (an island town with churches and monasteries) or to Bolgar (an ancient city with buildings that have survived from the Tatar times). -Mongolian yoke).
The cost of travel
Getting to Kazan is easy. It is best to use a train or plane from Moscow - these are the cheapest and most reliable ways. The train journey will take, on average, twelve hours. Ticket prices are dynamic (the closer to the date, the higher the price), but out of season you can buy very inexpensive tickets. A trip in a reserved seat, on average, will cost about 2,000 rubles, in a compartment - about 3,000 rubles. Tickets will cost a little less if you leave during the day and arrive early in the morning.
Tickets for a direct flight from Moscow will cost about 1,600 rubles (the exact cost depends on the carrier company). The flight time is about an hour and a half. It is important to consider that the airport is located 26 km from the city. You can get to the city by bus or train.
There are also no problems with housing in the city - a hotel can be found for every taste. For example, rooms in hostels start at RUB 850 per night. In an inexpensive, but good 3 * hotel, the rest will cost about 2,000 per night. Finally, in a 4 * hotel a night will cost, on average, 4,000-4,500 rubles.
Thus, a trip for 5 days will cost 12,000 rubles (4,000 for a train there and back, and 8,000 for four nights in a 3 * hotel).
Riviera
Water park, indoor and outdoor pools
Nogay
300 meters from the Peter and Paul Cathedral
DoubleTree by Hilton
5 minutes walk from the Kazan Kremlin
Reviews of tourists
Most tourists agree that Kazan is a beautiful city with a rich history. Many people note the variety of excursions and the large number of interesting museums. Tourists traveling with cameras especially note the night views of Kazan. The architecture, somewhat monotonous during the day, is transformed at night by illumination.
Tatar cuisine deserves a special place in the reviews. Everyone notes its variety, satiety and special taste, however, they urge you to carefully consider the choice of a restaurant (for example, pay attention to the prices, which can always be checked before visiting the Internet).
On average, tourists come to the conclusion that it makes sense to allocate from two to five days to the city - and then only if they plan to visit suburban attractions.
Conclusion
Rest in Kazan is an excellent choice for those who want to immerse themselves in the study of a new culture. There are a lot of options to spend time here - from walking the streets and embankments and visiting amusement parks to long excursions around the city and its environs.
Prices deserve special attention - both hotels and cafes and restaurants are democratic, which allows you to even save a little on vacation. A trip to the capital of Tatarstan can be safely recommended to any friends and acquaintances, because it will not leave anyone indifferent.