Tula is not only a city with a rich history and culture, but also a great place for family vacations. If you are planning a trip with children, there are many interesting and educational places within the walking area from the hotel that will provide you with unforgettable experiences. Here are some recommendations on what to visit with children in Tula.

Tula Kremlin

Start your journey at the Tula Kremlin — the oldest structure in Tula. It is referred to as the ancient citadel on the edge of the "wild field," which protected the southern borders of the Moscow principality from the Crimean Horde. Here, you can stroll along the fortress walls and learn about the rich history of this place. Children will find unique archaeological finds displayed in the Kremlin particularly interesting. They will have the opportunity to see ancient artifacts and participate in interactive exhibitions and workshops aimed at exploring the history and culture of the region. Additionally, various events and festivals are often held at the Tula Kremlin. Don’t forget to stop by the cozy shops where you can try the famous Tula gingerbread and other local delicacies.


Address: Tula, Mendeleevskaya street, 12B

Museum of Weapons

This is another remarkable place that will captivate both children and adults. One of the most significant weapon museums in Russia offers the opportunity to explore the rich history of military affairs in our country. For children, the museum features numerous interactive exhibits and workshops. For example, the most curious kids can take the "Young Fighter Course," where they will learn about the tactics used in military operations and the basics of handling various types of weapons. Equally interesting is the quest "Time Capsule," which allows participants to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of different historical eras. This exciting adventure will be a great way for children to learn more about the past.


Address: Tula, Oktyabrskaya street, 2

Museum of Tula Samovars

Don’t miss the opportunity to visit a museum that will introduce you and your children to the history of this unique element of Russian culture. The museum features over 300 exhibits. Here, you will learn how the samovar became a symbol of Russian hospitality. There are many interactive activities for children. As part of the "Tea Drinking Traditions" program, young guests will not only learn how to brew tea properly but also participate in workshops. Additionally, the museum regularly hosts quests that allow visitors to explore the history of samovars and Russian traditions in a fun way. The theatrical events are equally interesting, where children can witness traditional celebrations and rituals. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the culture and history of your country.


Address: Tula, Mendeleevskaya street, 8

Gingerbread Museum in the Kremlin

If you are looking for the perfect place for a family outing, be sure to visit the Gingerbread Museum in the Kremlin! Here, you can take interesting tours that tell the story of gingerbread and how it became a symbol of Tula. Children can participate in workshops on gingerbread making, where they will learn to knead the dough, cut out shapes, and decorate them with icing. After the workshops, you will have the chance to taste the freshly made gingerbread and evaluate your culinary skills. What's the difference between the Gingerbread Museum in the Kremlin and the Gingerbread Museum? The Gingerbread Museum in the Kremlin focuses on the history and culture of gingerbread making and offers a more immersive program with interactive zones. In contrast, the Gingerbread Museum is more oriented towards showcasing historical exhibits and traditional recipes.


Address: Tula Kremlin Territory, 1/2

“Grandfather Philemon's Harmonica” Museum

Tula is famous for its harmonicas. In the past, entire dynasties of instrument makers lived in the city. In the museum, you will learn about the origins of the harmonica and how the craft evolved from simple designs to large concert bayan and accordion instruments. The museum's collection includes over 400 exhibits. The museum hosts theatrical, interactive themed events and tours accompanied by professional musicians. Children can participate in immersive performances featuring the harmonica. The museum's programs are designed to cater to various age groups. Dancing, singing, and playing with melodies are an integral part of the tours.


Address: Tula, Mendeleevskaya street, 9

Craft Courtyard "Dobrodey"

This is an exciting place where you can immerse yourself in Tula traditions and spend time with your family. Here you will find: blacksmith and carpentry crafts, where real works of art are created, a gingerbread veranda with the aroma of fresh pastries, a creative space called Craft Loft, and a lantern alley. Don’t miss the chance to visit the "Levsha's Residence" and the Artisan Anti-Museum. At "Dobrodey," you can see: a Russian stove, the largest forged knife – the Belevsky Kuyabrik, which is listed in the Russian Book of Records, a forged samovar, and straw sculptures. Be sure to check out the atmospheric photo zones with your children: "Sweet Sofa," "Carved Window Frames," and "In Lace."


Address: Tula, 9 Maya street, bldg. 1a, b

Central Park of Culture and Recreation named after P.P. Belousov

Central Park is a great place for active recreation with children. It has everything: playgrounds, carousels, beautiful walking paths, equipment rentals, and plenty of squirrels. At the entrance to the park, there is a Children's Science Playground. Another playground is located in the fountain square. Dinosaur enthusiasts should definitely check out the dinosaur park "LOST WORLD: EVOLUTION." The collection features over 20 species of dinosaurs, each of which moves and roars as if they were alive! There is also a sandbox with excavation activities for toddlers. A space for children and their parents is organized in the "Mom and Baby" square. Additionally, there is a zoo located within the park.


Address: Tula, Pervomayskaya street,13a K6

Puppet Theater

If your children love theatrical performances, be sure to visit the Tula State Puppet Theater. Here, you can enjoy captivating shows for children of all ages. The theater works in a variety of genres: its programs include musicals, buffoonery, clowning, drama, puppet ballet, children's opera, puppet shows, interactive performances, mobile shows for single viewers, and street performances. Every year, there is a new New Year's show and an exclusive interlude by the Christmas tree. It's a great way to spend time together and enjoy the arts. The theater is a participant in the "Pushkin Card" program, which promotes cultural events among young people.


Address: Tula, Turgenevskaya street, 48

Tea Ceremony Museum

If you are looking for an interesting and educational place to visit with children, be sure to check out the Tea Ceremony Museum in Tula! This unique museum offers a variety of engaging activities and workshops that not only entertain but also introduce visitors to the culture of tea drinking. During the tour, you will learn about the history of tea, its origins, and the traditions of tea drinking in Russia. The storytelling is presented in an engaging manner, which children will particularly enjoy. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to taste different varieties of tea and learn how to brew it properly. It’s a great way to instill a love for this beverage in children! The museum regularly hosts workshops on brewing tea, preparing sweets to accompany tea, and even making tea accessories. Children can not only observe but also actively participate in the process.


Address: Tula, Metallistov street, 9

Historical landmarks, museums, parks, and theaters all create the perfect conditions for an unforgettable family vacation. Don't miss the chance to introduce your children to the amazing city of Tula and give them vibrant experiences!

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For the youngest guests Tula City
With our youngest travelers in mind, the hotel provides all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay for families with children, including a carefully designed children's menu in the restaurant and free baby equipment available throughout the hotel.