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Located near to the Chinese border, where the Amur and Ussuri Rivers meet, Khabarovsk is a truly picturesque city in the Russian Far East. It's frequently credited as one the most comfortable and developed cities in Russia and on account of its many cheap hotels Khabarovsk has become a popular tourist destination in recent years.
Khabarovsk flights will touch down at Khabarovsk Novy Airport, located four miles from the city centre. A number of airlines offer cheap flights to Khabarovsk, although because it is so far east, all Khabarovsk flights will include at least one stopover, usually in Moscow. A flight to Khabarovsk typically takes around twenty four hours.
The city is well served by a tram line and buses, with one route that runs regularly from the airport to Amursky Boulevard in the city centre. Many tourists will find that the best way to get around Khabarovsk is simply to walk, but for those would prefer it there are a number of rental companies offering cheap Khabarovsk car hire.
A stroll from Lenin Square to the Amur River offers delightful scenery as well as access to many of the city's best shops and restaurants. If the weather permits, take the chance to sample some of the city's many outdoor beer tents and open air cafes, or relax by the beach on the River Promenade. The annual ice sculpture festival held in January is a wonder to behold, but there is always a wealth of cultural heritage on display, from the Cathedral of Transfiguration to the Far East Regional Museum.