BELARUS

The following are the heritage sites, grouped into recommended gateway cities. This may help in planning on the logistics (travel and accommodation) of your journey.


MINSK (MSQ)

Minsk, the capital of Belarus, is a city defined by its resilient post-war reconstruction, characterized by grand Soviet architecture and broad avenues. Visitors arriving at Minsk National Airport can explore the stark beauty of Independence Square, wander the cobblestone streets of the Trinity Suburb, and visit the interactive Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum. The city is also renowned for its modern cafes, green parks, and the bustling Komarovsky Market. While it offers a unique glimpse into Soviet history, travelers should be aware of current geopolitical situations and follow official travel advisories when planning their trip.


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Nesvizh Palace (Horakvlado, Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 3.0).


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