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Things to do in Mahilioŭ

Individual tours of Mogilev

The city on the banks of the Dnieper impresses with its beauty, rich mythology and great history. This is a land of exquisite architecture, churches with relics, cozy streets, stylistically decorated courtyards. A city where art is appreciated, new sculptures are installed, parks are laid out - creating new things, they appreciate and preserve the old. That is why sightseeing walking tours of Mogilev are so popular. In some places, you can't even drive by transport (for example, the paved long Leninskaya Street, which, jokingly, was nicknamed the local "Broadway").

For those who want to plunge into the indescribable atmosphere of Mogilev, loves active travel and unusual excursions, inexpensive private guides in Mogilev offer their services. This is a completely new format for exploring the city, so to speak, in the immediate vicinity, which promises a lot of discoveries and complete "immersion".

Unusual walking tours of Mogilev

Guided tours allow you to form your route according to your wishes. You may want to focus on religious buildings – this is the Cathedral with ancient frescoes, the St. Nicholas Convent, the Church of St. Anna, and the Holy Cross Church. Or maybe you prefer a walk through memorable places, or you will choose an original ethnographic village, or a zoo famous throughout the republic, or visit a stargazer who brings good luck, and how many monuments of military valor and Glory there are, take at least the tragic Buinichi field.

Excursions in Mogilev with a personal guide

Walking tours in Mogilev with a personal guide will allow you to slowly get acquainted with the places you are interested in, ask about everything in more detail, take pictures of the sights and buy souvenirs without haste.

An individual guide will allow you to make the most unusual routes and original excursions in Mogilev, including visits to places that are traditionally not included in the "overview": for example, the healing spring in Polykovichi, the Maslennikov and Byalynitsky-Biruli art museums, the archbishop's palace, the Onoshko mansion, where the Emperor of Austria-Hungary stayed at one time and much more.

This city is full of surprises and discoveries, and it is guided walks that will help you see it closer, feel it more keenly and experience the real delight of its beauty and splendor.