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The Old Drama Theatre


Aerial view of Samara


View on the Volga river from Vertoletnaya Ploschadka


Conference Room inside the 'Bunker of Stalin'


Russian Woodstock: the Grushin music Festival


Black Sea resort? No way, just the promenade in Samara

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  DISCOVER SAMARA
 » Samara: the city and the region
Samara, formerly know as Kuybishev during Soviet era, is the fifth largest city in Russia with 1,2 million inhabitants. It is situated in the east of European Russia on the confluence of the Samara and Volga rivers, about 700 miles south-east of Moscow.
Despite its dimensions, Samara remains relatively unknow abroad, as this city used to be closed for foreign visitors due to a high concentration of aerospace plants, military and other defense related companies on its region. Now, since the fall of Soviet Union, Samara is finally open to foreign visitors. And it's worth visiting, as we'll see.
   
 » How to reach Samara:
There is no much choice if we're talking about direct flights from U.S. or European Airports to Samara. Both from Europe and the U.S.A., you will generally have to stop in Moscow and take a new flight to Samara. Travelling by plane from Moscow to Samara takes a little bit more than one hour. You may also proceed by train (rather pictoresque.... but it's 17 hours!)
If we except some chartered flights serviced on summer time, regular direct flights to Samara are really a few:

From Europe: Direct flights from Europe are serviced by Lufthansa, which links directly Frankfurt and Samara on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday (see timetable)
Occasional direct flights are serviced from Prague (Czech Republic), Tel Aviv (Israel) or Larnax (Cyprus).

From the U.S.A.: there are no direct flights serviced at any time of the year

Samara International Airport isn't really close to the city and at least 45 minutes by car is needed to get there, so it's better to have somebody pick you up once you land in Samara rather than having to hire a cab.
   
       
  SAMARA'S BEAUTIES
 » What to see in Samara
No, we don't refer to women this time. As we already said, Samara's women are considered the finest ladies in the whole Russian Federation. Take a walk on the Naberezhnaya (promenade) in any summer day and you'll get what we're saying here.
Leave women alone for a minute and don't forget to visit these points of interest once you're there:

The Drama Teathre: Samara's inhabitants will probably take you to visit in first place the old theatre, whose project dates back to 1886. The Drama Theatre was eventually re-built in 1965 and it is highly characterized by a mixture of features belonging to two different styles (classicism and Russian medieval style).
This theatre hosts especially classical music concerts. It is situated near the Naberezhnaya (promenade), which is another point of interest especially in summer days.

The Bunker: Yes, you read it correctly, we're talking about a bunker here, more precisely the so called Bunker of Stalin. In 1942, with German Army at the doors of Moscow, Samara (then Kuybishev) was named USSR second capital and it would have become the capital city, had Moscow fallen down to the German Army. Moscow eventually resisted, so Samara never became the capital city. Altough there is no evidence that Stalin ever worked here, the bunker is an important historical heritage and you will have the feeling to smell the very essence of former Soviet Power here, a bit like in Lenin's mausoleum in Moscow's Red Square.

(Beyond Samara) Volga's greatest panorama: enjoy a breathtaking view on the Volga river from this fine site (most commonly known as 'Vertoletnaya Ploschadka', Helicopters' little square) a fancy resort in the outskirt of Samara. You'll get there from the centre of Samara in about 20 mins by car. Yes, those tiny points down there in picture 3 enlargement are boats, so now you are aware how large the Volga is. That's where you can ackowledge the vastness of russian countryside.
Also don't forget to take a cruise on the Volga river, it's a must for every visitor.

Our agency is available upon request to organize individual or group tours to Samara. Please e-mail us at irina.rm@gmail.com if you're interested in an organized tour.
Take note that tours usually take place in summertime (from June to August).

   
 » More resources on Samara:
www.samara.ru - Institutional website of Samara's city (in Russian only)
www.samaratour.com - Organizes boat cruises on the Volga river
Hotel Club / Samara - Hotels in Samara
www.rssweather.com - Check online Samara's weather
   

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