





Learn all about amber at this fascinating attraction in Kaliningrad. Known as "Baltic Gold," amber has been historically significant in the city's development throughout the centuries.
Learn the fascinating story of how World War II shaped Kaliningrad at this historically significant site where General Otto von Lasch signed the German surrender to the Soviet army.
Admire this modern, religious building, which dominates Kaliningrad's old town. The beautiful cathedral is one of the most striking buildings in Kaliningrad's Victory Square with its spires and gilded domes.
Home to Russia's largest pipe organ and the resting place of philosopher Immanuel Kant, Kaliningrad Cathedral dates back to the 14th century. Experience the cathedral's mesmerizing acoustics during an organ concert or learn more about Kant at the cathedral's museum.
Created in the 1200s by the Teutonic Knights, this charming lake is one of the oldest attractions in the city. Enjoy a day out in nature cycling or strolling around the pond and enjoy the stunning views.
Built in the 1800s while the city was still part of Germany, the Kaliningrad Zoo is one of Russia's three historic zoos. Spend a day strolling around the zoo's stunning grounds and discover over 200 different animal species!
Zelenogradsk, located on the Baltic Sea, offers German-era architecture and stunning sunsets. Stroll the seaside promenade, visit the Murarium cat museum, and soak in the charm of this historic resort town.