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How much does it cost to travel to Vladivostok?

There is such a place in Europe with relatively cheap scenic spots and convenient sightseeing. This place is Vladivostok, and the scenery here is also beautiful. If you want to travel, Bian Xiao recommends this place.

air ticket

The flight from Beijing to Vladivostok only takes more than 2 hours, and the round-trip air ticket is stable at around 1000 all the year round. 165438+ 10 in the off-season, the round-trip air ticket will even drop to about six or seven hundred. Travel around Labor Day, even on holidays, the fare only rises to around 1500 yuan.

hotel

Little Red Book mentioned before that although the overall price of Vladivostok is low, the hotel price is not cheap either. The average price is about 65,438+0,000, which is similar to the price of Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Because I wrote this article, I read booking today and found that the price rose only because it was a holiday when I went. Hotels are usually very cheap, 80% of them are around 700 yuan, and the average price is around 400-500 yuan.

traffic

Taxis are cheap. Referring to the taxi prices in second-and third-tier cities in China, it is recommended to download this taxi software called Yandex, which can be bound with a credit card or paid directly. Very convenient.

Beautiful scenery/landscape

The scenery of Vladivostok is dominated by architectural street scenes and natural scenery. Because it is a relatively young city with weak culture and history, there are few museums worth visiting. Except for the C-65 Submarine Museum, the ticket is about 10 yuan. Other places are natural and outdoor landscapes, and there is no charge at all.

I think some places are worth visiting.

1. The location of the lighthouse-the movie "July and An Sheng"

It is said that Vladivostok has less than 30 sunny days every year. I'm not sure when I can see the sun, so I have to book a room next to the lighthouse for two nights. It's only ten minutes away, and I want to rush over as soon as the sun comes out.

Sure enough, it was sunny when the plane landed on the first afternoon, and it was foggy when it arrived at the residence. The next day, it rained all day, and it was hopeless to shoot the lighthouse. Fortunately, it was sunny when I woke up on the third day, so I went to the lighthouse immediately.

Although the lighthouse in summer is not like the ice and snow in the movie, it feels like the end of the world, but it has a different flavor ~

In addition to the lighthouse, there are telescopes on the dock, which are also suitable for taking pictures.

2, "Tianya Haijiao" Toby Sina Haijiao

Cape Tobina, also called "the ends of the earth" by China tourists, is located at the southernmost tip of the Russian big island.

If you take a taxi, it will take about 40 minutes from downtown, and the taxi will usually stop at the place shown in the picture, which is the end of the road. Then you need to get off and walk in by yourself from the roadside path.

It should be noted that if you want to take a taxi, you must leave in the morning. I took a taxi for the first time in the afternoon, thinking about watching the sunset. As a result, the taxi turned around and took us halfway, telling us that if we went in at this time, there would be no taxi or public transport to take us back to the city after dark at night. It is very dangerous in the middle of nowhere.

So I found a hiking experience on airbnb when I went back the next morning. Personally, I think it's worth it. The price is quite cheap, about 139 RMB per person. A car will pick it up at the hotel in the morning. The English of the tour guide is not bad. Along the way, I enthusiastically introduced all kinds of historical and geographical knowledge, and I also made pancakes and tea for our picnic.

It's much easier to charter a car. The rest of the route is divided into two parts, as shown by the "drop-off point" marked in the figure. Actually, you can drive to the first paragraph, but it's bumpy and muddy. Taxis don't usually come in, but chartered cars can. It takes about 10 minutes to drive, and it is uncertain how long it will take to walk. The first section of the road will end on a flat grass, and the rest will have to walk.

Climb a small mound and pass through a military fortress during World War II. All that's left is cliffs and rocks. It takes about half an hour to walk to my cape marked with a five-pointed star. The scenery was beautiful all the way. If you like natural scenery, you must not miss Vladivostok.

The sunset at the top of Ying Chao Mountain overlooks the whole city.

If you are lucky enough to meet sunny weather, you can also feel the sunset in Vladivostok first, and then go to see the wonderful night view of Vladivostok. Imagine that the sun sets from the distant sea level, and there are burning clouds on the horizon, dyeing the whole city red. What a spectacular sight it is.

4. Victory Square Street in downtown Vladivostok.

Victory Square is located in the center of Vladivostok. In the center of the square stands a monument to the soldiers of the Far East Soviet regime. This monument was built in 196 1 year to commemorate the February Revolution and the October Revolution in 19 17. On the monument, soldiers of the Soviet Red Army stood quietly, telling the history of the city and representing the indelible memory of Vladivostok.

In front of Victory Square is Skaya Street in Svetland, which is the most prosperous main road in Vladivostok. Extending from the main road, there are many small streets with very amorous feelings. When you walk past them, you will find the unique details of the city.

5. Vladivostok Railway Station

Go through Victory Square and go west along the pier, which is Vladivostok Railway Station. After several renovations in history, the current Vladivostok Railway Station was built in 19 12 according to konovalov's plan. Its appearance is exquisite and simple. The main entrance is in the form of a triple arch, and the interior is a roller skate-shaped roof, dotted with many small tents, giving people a complex and changeable visual aesthetic feeling.

If you want to experience going to Vladivostok by train from China, you can start from Suifenhe River in China. I wonder if you will end up here. Just checked, the fare is very cheap. One-way tickets are only sold in 70 yuan.

Unfortunately, the last day passed by in a hurry, and only a few photos were taken outside the railway station. It is said that the interior of the railway station is also exquisite and beautiful, but I missed it this time!

6. Arc de Triomphe C-65 Submarine Museum

The Arc de Triomphe in Vladivostok was built in 189 1, destroyed in the Soviet era 30 years later and renovated nearly a century later. Now it is one of the symbols of Vladivostok. Through the Arc de Triomphe to the seaside, the C-65 submarine museum stands on the shore. Tickets are only 10 yuan.

Food is very, very cheap, and there are many kinds, from French food to American food, from Mexican food to Vietnamese food. There are all kinds of cuisines from different countries, and the standard is quite high. You should continue to eat five meals a day until you suffocate.

The last thing you can't miss is the king crab. King crabs in Beijing Seafood Hall cost about 500-600 RMB per kilogram, while two kilograms of king crabs in Beijing cost at least 1000 RMB. The king crab I ate in a steam seafood restaurant in Beijing only sold for less than two kilograms, 1600 RMB.

In Vladivostok, even in Zuma, the best restaurant in the city, it only costs 300 yuan RMB 1 kg (that is, 150 yuan RMB/kg), while ordinary seafood restaurants need 200 yuan RMB 1 kg. If you go to the market to buy it yourself, one kilogram is only 100 RMB!

In Zuma, the waiter will ask the guests about the size requirements of the king crab, select a live crab for the guests to confirm, and then cook the whole crab and serve it. The method is primitive and simple, and it is steamed directly. King crab itself is full of salt, which is mainly sweet when dipped in it. Because the king crab stabbed too much, he accidentally cut his hand while eating. The waiter helped me take apart the rest of the crab legs, and of course the tip was enough in the end.

King crabs can also be eaten in a restaurant called Octopus in little seafood near the lighthouse. The price is lower than Zuma's, but I didn't go to that restaurant to taste the king crab. I only ordered some oysters and shrimp.

In addition, I recommend a restaurant called MolokoMed, which is the English homonym of Russian cream honey. All the dishes are delicious. Don't step on the thunder. This vegetable salad is the best I have ever eaten in my life. I don't know what kind of leaf this is. Russian search shows that it means spinach leaves, but I feel that spinach leaves I have eaten before don't taste like this. Refreshing and sweet with homemade sauce. That's great. Later, I went several times, and the waiters all knew me.

A family restaurant on the right hand side of MolokoMed is also very good, called BedMasha, which belongs to traditional Russian cuisine. The dishes are mainly beef, mutton and potatoes. I ordered a stewed steak, which was mellow and sweet. After cooking for a long time, the fishy smell has been completely removed, and it is still milky. The skin on the corn soup is also delicious. (However, as a small family restaurant, it's really hard to sell. )

Another recommended restaurant, Gus-Karas, located next to Vladivostok Amusement Park, is a very authentic Russian food, ranking third in Catway Eagle. I think it ranks so high not only because it is authentic, but also because it has some flavors that other restaurants can't eat, such as reindeer meat, roasted quail wrapped in European buns and so on.

There are also many delicious restaurants. Due to the space problem, I won't go into details here, and we will explore it ourselves.