Adventures of the Participant “Kudabin” in Kazan

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In the Kudablin project, we send completely different people on traveling at our expense! Julia Zmayeva visited Kazan: she recognized the “secret” words of Kazan, saw the main walking street of Tatarstan and told us where the best viewing platforms of the city are. Read more – in her report!

The week before the trip was a bustle, so I chose the hotel through the OneTwotrip mobile application already on the way to the airport. It was convenient that I did not have to re -enter these card data. They simply synchronized with data on the computer and that’s all. I love when you can plan everything in one place and not switch between the “hundred” tabs. Do you know what else there is a bun?! For all orders, tripcoins are charged to you, which you can then spend on payment of tickets or hotel. Fire?! Oh-oh .. Do you know what a cool lotion is?! You can make a non -refundable ticket. And only 9% of the cost. I have never seen this anywhere.

Photo: Airport

What to Kazan, that from Kazan we flew with a breeze)) I think I managed to see the city from all sides! Both sunny, and in a thunderstorm. Yes, in such a thunderstorm that it is easier to remove shoes and go barefoot than trying to get around the puddle. I looked at the city from a bird’s height, walked around the local Arbat and a very beautiful embankment, went around the entire Kazan Kremlin, admired the palace of farmers and ate Chak-chak. It was the most fun to recognize local words and names. I must have been at a dead end 10 people. No one could recall anything on the move and we found out together what was still. Indeed, for locals these are ordinary words or names that they use in everyday life. And for guests of the city, the opportunity to feel at home.

Photo: City from a bird's eye view

Everyone has probably already heard that an excellent observation deck is at the Grand Hotel in the center of Kazan. More precisely, this is a helicopter site. It works from 9:00 in the morning and every 45 minutes you can climb the roof, so you can easily calculate the schedule. The last rise at 20:15. This pleasure costs 300 rubles, for guests of the hotel – for free!

Photo: Kazan Kremlin

The Kazan Kremlin is beautiful from any side! Small and very comfortable. It’s a pity I did not have time to look at him from the water.

Photo: Palace of farmers

I honestly thought that for this frame it would be necessary to climb one of the towers of the Kazan Kremlin. But I was worried in vain. The Kremlin has an excellent observation area with which the Palace of farmers looks so cool.

Photo: cafeterius

Well, let’s see what words and contractions of places can be used to go for a local resident:
1. Aida (means the motivation for both the beginning of the movement and to the beginning of any process);
2. Without Buldyrabyz – we can;
3/4. If you plan to meet with someone at the TC Ring or Metro Square Tuky from the side of Bauman, then just say “we will meet in the rings”/“We will meet at the clock”;
5. Kazan University of Culture and Arts in the common people is simply “kulek”;
6. Meet the KGFEI building – we will meet on the mountain.
Remember and be in Kazan at home.

Photo: Palace of farmers

There is no such photo, consider it not in Kazan.

Photo: walking in Kazan, you can suddenly be in a cube

Did you know that walking around Kazan can suddenly be in a cube?

Photo: Kul-Sharif

The central mosque Kazan Kul-Sharif.

Photo: Palace of farmers, Kanan

Before departure, I managed to sleep only 3 hours. Therefore, she spent more time at the hotel after the settlement than she planned.

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The author of the text and photo: Julia Zmaeva (@ppantera13)
Photo for Preverty: Unsplash.com



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Anonymous May 27, 2025 - 12:14 pm

Planning trips can be so stressful, but it sounds like you found a great way to simplify everything with the OneTwotrip app. I’ve never heard of tripcoins before—that’s such a cool feature! Making non-refundable tickets for just 9% of the cost is a game-changer; I’ll definitely check it out. Your description of Kazan makes me want to book a trip there immediately—especially the part about the observation deck at the Grand Hotel. Did you feel like the city was easy to navigate for someone who doesn’t speak the local language? Also, what was your favorite local word or phrase you learned? I’m curious if you’d recommend visiting during a specific season or if any time is good. Your trip sounds like it was packed with adventure and discovery—I’m inspired to plan something similar!

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