Irkutsk, located on the banks of the Angara River, is one of the most beautiful and historically significant cities in Eastern Siberia, a major industrial, transport and cultural center. The city is famous for its unique architecture, rich history and picturesque landscapes. The Irkutsk region is an attractive destination for inquisitive tourists exploring the vast expanses of Russia.

The historical center of Irkutsk is a real architectural pearl with beautiful examples of Siberian Baroque. Walking along the streets, you will enjoy the views of wonderful monuments such as the Znamenskaya Church, the Holy Trinity Church, the Irkutsk Drama Theater, etc.

There are many interesting museums and cultural centers in Irkutsk. The Irkutsk Regional Museum of Local History, one of the oldest in Siberia, introduces the nature, history and culture of the region. The Decembrists Museum is dedicated to the life of the first Russian revolutionaries in Siberian exile after the uprising of 1825.

An integral part of a visit to Irkutsk is a trip to Lake Baikal, which is located just 70 kilometers from the city. Baikal is the deepest and one of the cleanest lakes in the world, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Here you can endlessly admire the stunning nature, go kayaking, diving or fishing. Immerse yourself in the amazing atmosphere of Baikal culture by visiting Buryat villages and getting acquainted with traditional life.

In the cafes and restaurants of Irkutsk, you will be offered original local dishes: real Siberian dumplings, Buryat buuz pies, herbal teas and the pride of the local cuisine - the most delicious Baikal fish.

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