Best attractions and places to see in Rostov include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and unique cultural spots, primarily centered around Rostov-on-Don and its surrounding region. The area offers diverse landscapes, from urban embankments along the Don River to natural springs and historical estates. Visitors can explore a range of attractions, reflecting the region's history and natural environment.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Paramonov warehouses. One of the few Rostov-on-Don landmarks that have survived since pre-revolutionary times. Located on the city's main embankment, at its very beginning. In June 2025, an episode of the movie "One Blood" was filmed here (judging by the props, it's from WWII). This place can still be visited relatively freely (not counting the torn barrier ribbons and broken doors). You can get to the warehouse area from below, from the embankment, or from above, from Sedova Street, by going down the stairs to the right of the building of the Institute of Water Transport.
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A place where everyone should visit and preserve in the memory of descendants the history and heroism of the great Russian people during the Great Patriotic War.
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Asphalt section of the road along the left bank of the Don River.
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Scenery on the shore of Taganrog Bay for the film "The Lighthouse Keeper"
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A manor-dacha built in 1861 for the first classifier of Russian heraldry, historian Alexander Lakier.
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Lakiera Castle is a country estate built in 1861 for the first classifier of Russian heraldry, historian, Alexander Lakiera. In 1994, “Ensemble of the estate - dacha of Lakiera A.B.” was recognized as a cultural heritage site of regional significance. This is the only building in the Russian neo-Gothic style in the Rostov region. In January 2022, it became known that the authorities decided to put the estate up for sale, since there were no funds for restoration. Activists from the My Façade movement have been trying to find money to renovate the entire complex and create a museum in its place since 2015. (from Wikipedia) https://dzen.ru/a/XkFmYrg9cH4J-yQo
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Voroshilovsky Bridge is a continuation of Voroshilovsky Prospekt. The bridge offers a beautiful view from both sides. If you find yourself at the bottom of the bridge, then you can climb it either by elevators (which sometimes do not work) or by a very long staircase without ramps, so if you are with a bicycle, then it will ride on your shoulder to the top.
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Zaitsevsky rocks (Rostov region) - a small mountain range near the village of the same name, are Spurs of the Donetsk Ridge. The rocks near the Kundryuchya River are one of the most unusual places in the lower Don. The height varies from 5 meters to 40 meters and they are considered the highest in the Rostov region. This place is also known as the "Zaitsevsky Rocks" climbing wall, where enthusiasts and athletes go in for mountaineering.
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The Rostov region offers several natural highlights. You can visit Mikhaylovsky Spring, an illuminated double spring with eight outlets flowing under pressure, feeding the Sea of Azov. For a more expansive natural experience, the Rostov Nature Reserve, located about 100 km northeast of Rostov-on-Don, protects steppe wetlands and is home to Europe's largest herd of wild horses. Additionally, Zaitsevskie Skaly offers challenging climbs and viewpoints.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the "Гребной канал «Дон» loop from Rostov Arena" or a "Hiking loop from Rostov-on-Don." These routes are generally considered easy and offer a chance to enjoy the outdoors. You can find more details and specific routes on the Easy hikes in Rostov guide.
Rostov offers a rich array of historical sites. In Rostov-on-Don, you can explore the Paramonov Warehouses, 19th-century structures known for their unique microclimate. The Lakier Manor House, built in 1861, is a rare example of Russian neo-Gothic architecture in the region. For a deeper historical dive, Rostov Veliky (Rostov the Great) boasts the impressive Rostov Kremlin, dating mostly from the 1670s and 1680s, and the ancient Assumption Cathedral.
Beyond the main attractions, Rostov offers unique cultural experiences. In Rostov-on-Don, the MAKARONKA contemporary cultural space, housed in a former pasta factory, hosts avant-garde performances and workshops. The Rostov Museum of Fine Arts showcases an impressive collection of Russian and international art. In Rostov Veliky, you can visit the Rostovskaya Finift Factory Museum to learn about the famous Rostov enamel painting, or explore the unique Frog Princess Museum.
Yes, Rostov has several family-friendly attractions. The Merganovo Lighthouse Film Set, a former film set now a tourist park, offers an observation deck, gazebos, and photo locations. The Rostov Zoo is one of the largest in Russia, and the Rostov Dolphinarium provides opportunities to see sea animals. Many parks, like Park Pobedy and the Botanical Garden of the Southern Federal University, are also great for family outings.
The best time to visit Rostov generally depends on your preferred activities. For outdoor activities and enjoying the Don River Embankment, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather. Summer (July-August) can be warm, ideal for boat rides on Lake Nero in Rostov Veliky. If you're interested in cultural events or indoor attractions, these can be enjoyed year-round, though some historical sites might have reduced hours in winter.
Tourists in Rostov can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Strolling along the picturesque Don River Embankment in Rostov-on-Don is popular. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes available, such as the "Roadbike loop from Заречная." Running is also popular, with routes like the "Гребной канал «Дон» loop from Rostov Arena." You can find more information on these activities in the Running Trails in Rostov and Road Cycling Routes in Rostov guides.
For scenic views, the Voroshilovsky Bridge offers beautiful vistas of the Don River and the city skyline from both sides. The Don River Embankment itself is a picturesque spot for strolling. In Rostov Veliky, boat rides on Lake Nero provide stunning views of the city and its Kremlin from the water. Additionally, Zaitsevskie Skaly offers elevated viewpoints.
Rostov boasts several notable museums. The Rostov Museum of Fine Arts houses an impressive collection of Russian and international art. The Rostov Regional Museum of Local Lore covers history from the Stone Age to modern times. For a unique experience, the Rostov Space Museum exhibits space suits and spacecraft models. In Rostov Veliky, the Rostov Kremlin functions as a museum-reserve, and the Museum of Rostov Merchants delves into the city's commercial past.
Rostov features diverse architectural styles. In Rostov-on-Don, Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, often called the 'Rostov Broadway,' showcases classicism, Empire, baroque, and modernist buildings. The Rostov State Musical Theatre is an architectural landmark, and the Don State Public Library is notable for its asymmetrical constructivist design. In Rostov Veliky, the Rostov Kremlin's churches feature elaborate 17th-century frescoes, and the Assumption Cathedral, with its five domes, is a prominent structure.
Yes, Rostov offers several spots for relaxation and picnics. Kumzhenskaya Grove is a picturesque area popular with locals for unwinding. Park Pobedy is another beautiful park suitable for outdoor activities and picnics. The Botanical Garden of the Southern Federal University, the largest of its kind in Russia, also provides ample green space for leisurely visits.
Rostov is home to several significant religious sites. In Rostov-on-Don, the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the main church of the Rostov Diocese. The Armenian Church of Surb Khach Monastery is also a religiously significant site with historical value. In Rostov Veliky, the Rostov Kremlin includes elaborately painted churches, and the Spaso-Yakovlevsky Dimitriev Monastery and Abraham Monastery are ancient and revered pilgrimage sites.


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