Summer in Ulyanovsk is the time when the Volga becomes the city's main character: a warm breeze from the river mingles with the scent of the blooming linden trees on Novy Venets Boulevard. The sun slowly bathes the domes of the Ascension Cathedral, and in the evenings, the embankment fills with laughter and the lapping of waves. In July, the air trembles with heat, but as soon as you descend to the water or seek refuge in the shade of the old parks, you experience that same serene summer bliss.

This special offer includes:

  • 20% discount on accommodation with breakfast included;
  • free early check-in or late check-out;
  • free accommodation and breakfast for children 12 years and younger (without a separate bed);
  • AZIMUT bonus points are awarded for stays at this rate;
  • no prepayment required;
  • reservations can be cancelled without penalty up to 24 hours before arrival;
  • this offer is valid until August 31, 2026.

Summer in Ulyanovsk is...

...morning coffee on the Volga embankment, when the sun is just gilding the river's surface, and a gentle breeze brings the scent of fresh air.

...walks along Venets, the city's main observation deck, offering views of the endless expanses beyond the Volga.

...island beaches, where Ulyanovsk residents sail away in boats and Omik cruisers to forget the hustle and bustle of the city.

...evenings on Novy Venets Boulevard with ice cream, music, and breathtaking sunsets.

Summer in Ulyanovsk is more than just a season. It's a mood!

Quick tips for your trip:

Bring light clothing — Ulyanovsk is hot in the summer (+30°C), but it can get cool in the evenings, especially by the Volga.

Mosquito protection is a must, especially in the evenings near the water and in parks (for example, Vinnovskaya Roshcha Park). Bring repellent.

Plan your walks for the morning and evening — the sun is very strong during the day. The best time for excursions is before 11:00 AM and after 5:00 PM.

Try Simbirsk pastries — local cafes offer "Simbirsk pies" and kvass. Outdoor terraces are open in the summer.

Try Volga fish soup — many cafes on the embankment serve authentic fish soup made from local fish.

Visit the Volga embankment — the prime spot for evening strolls and beautiful sunsets. There are also bike paths and scooter rentals.

Swim at Vinnovka or Paltsinsky Island — popular beach areas. The Volga water warms up by mid-June, when the weather becomes consistently warm, making swimming especially pleasant.

Visit Arkhangelskaya Sloboda, a historic district with 19th-century wooden architecture. It's very atmospheric and photogenic.

Visit the Aviation Museum (Museum of the History of Civil Aviation) — a unique open-air exhibit featuring dozens of real airplanes. Very impressive!

Ulyanovsk in the summer is a small southern resort that not everyone knows about.