Khabarovsk

The best thing to start with is to walk around the center part of city. Have a nice walk from Lenin Square to the Amur River via the main street, Muravieva-Amurski. You will find all sorts of shops and places to eat.

By bus
By bus
The electric trolleybuses also has a few useful sections for visitors, Line 2 runs between the Airport and the main railway station, and line 1 between the Airport and Komsomolskaya Square River promenade, Museum cluster along Karla Marksa and Mureava Amursky streets. Line 5 makes a stop near the City History museum.The regular bus number 1, is a useful circle line. It starts at the Railway station, turns down Seryshev street a block north of Amursky Boulevard until it reaches the river park at Lenin Stadium. Turns down Komsomolskaya Street and square and runs south until Lenina Street. It then runs the entire length of Lenina street before north at the City History Museum and returns to the train station. The same route 1 also travels in opposite direction. These directions may be distinguished by '1 Lenina street' and '1 Serysheva street'showing what street it's heading from Railway Station. The same route are used in commercial buses, but they called as 91-Л lenina st and 91-П serysheva st Major destinations, T=Trolleybus Airport 18, T1, T2, T4 Botanical Gardens' 9, 25, 29, 33, 54 City History Museum 1, 54, 56, 57, T5 Komsomolskaya Square 1, 9, 14, 19, 29, 34, 38, 55, 56, T1, T3 Lenina Square 14, 19, 21, 29, 34, 38, 55, 56, T1, T3 Railway Station 1, 6, 7, 11, 13, 20, 22, 24, 26, 34, 54, 57, T2, T5 Slavy Glory Square 1, 9, 29, 33, 34, 56
By Tram

The city has a network of four tram lines there is no line 3 or 4. The most useful section for visitors is the stretch of the network running from the main railway station along Amursky Boulevard, before making a left turn down Volochaevskaya St. near the market, and crossing Muraviyeva-Amurskogo Street one block west of Lenin Square, it then continues south intersecting Lenin Street roughly at its halfway point, before a stop at the 'Dendrarium' botanical gardens Lines 1, 2 & 6. The remainder of the network mainly extends into the sleepy suburbs. Line 5 serves the North, Line 1 and 2 the South along Krasnorechenskaya St. Line 6 is heading towards North by Voronezhskaya street and then up to Lazo Street via Bolshaya Street.