Minsk
The capital city of Belarus has things for everyone. Once tourist set foot on this wonnderful land, they can head to Independence Square which at 7 hectares is one of the largest public squares in all of Europe, and is perfect for an evening stroll to take in the pretty water fountains and dancing lights.
Moreover, a not-to--be-missed at destination is Independence Avenue that serves as the main artery of the city, and has cafés, restaurants, and shopping opportunities, as well as clubs and music events.
Minsk is renowned for its parks and gardens, so don’t miss a trip to the Gorky Central Children’s Park that boasts fairground rides as well as an observation wheel that offers mesmerizing views over the city. Tourists can dive into Belarusian history at the National History Museum, or take in the cultural sights at the National Art Museum.