Barnaul

Going Out, Eating Out & Sightseeing in Barnaul
Barnaul is a favourite city in Siberia.
First, the city centre is very compact, you get everything you could wish for (banks, airline tickets, shops, restaurants, clubs, sights) along one nice boulevard — Prospekt Lenina — itself a very pleasant street for walks planted with trees on both sides. For instance, Novosibirsk is also a nice town, but the center seems to be made for cars, not people. Barnaul, at least its central part, is definitely for people.
Secondly, Barnaul centre is very clean, there are lot of transport and taxis, lights, signs (in Russian only, though) and after a long trip to Altay mountains and kilometers of road, it feels like "yeah, I'm in the city again, enjoy!".

Where to Eat in Barnaul: Restaurants & Cafes:
All the best restaurants are concentrated near Sovetov square, along Lenina Prospekt. There are not many of them, but the ones there are will be enough for a few days. An average meal will cost you from $5 to $15 (per person).
During summer there are a lot of open-air cafes and terraces. As the weather is usually quite sunny it is a real pleasure to sit in a cafe like this, sip a drink and look around...
Here's a list of our favourite places to eat in Barnaul:

"Mexico" Restaurant. An authentic mexican restaunt, all meals are cooked by the chef from Mexico, William. When I saw him in Barnaul I was really surprised thinking what could bring him so far - from hot and sunny Mexico.

What is Barnaul - The City of the Future!
Most probably you never heard about Barnaul, but it is one of the greatest towns in Siberia. There are many reasons for it: proximity of Altay mountains makes it a great recreating place, central position in Siberia makes it one of the major local business centers, finally, it is one of the few cities in Russia, which seem to be made for people (at least the central part). Barnaul is administrative center of Altay krai.

The centre of Barnaul is very compact, there are not many cars, good restaurants and open-air cafes, one of the most "progressive" dance clubs in Siberia, and surprisingly cheap and good hotels.
There are about 750,000 people living in Barnaul and it is situated about 4300 km from Moscow. Trans-Siberian railway passes through Novosibirsk, which is 250 km to the north, and Altay mountains are about 300 km further to south.

If you travel along the Trans-Siberian we can definitely recommend you to take a train from Novosibirsk to Barnaul and stay there for a few days. You will definitely have good time and maybe even give in to temptations and travel further to Altay mountains.

The modern life in Barnaul seems to be doing well. Such subjective factor as expressions of people's faces tell a lot: they all seem happy and enjoy life

and their town. During the summer, when it's hot outside, a lot of people spend their evenings in open-air cafes, something they wouldn't do if they were fighting for the last piece of bread. There are also many brand shops like Ecco, Levis, local "Depo" young trendy clothes, and people (especially girls) seem to be dressed quite well. The city center also has a few nice green squares and an attraction park.

There are also good hotels, all centrally located, where you can get a good room for as low as $15 per night.
The other infrastructure, such as retailing, internet, communication, banking is well-developed: there are a few 24-hour internet cafes in the center and currency exchange offices.
There are a lot of universities in Barnaul, so it is quite a "young" town, attracting youth from nearby smaller towns and regions. The major industry is agriculture.
Barnaul is also known for its popularity among German businessmen. Altay krai used to be a place where Germans, who were invited to Russia by Ekaterina 2, lived many hundreds years ago. With the break of the Soviet state, many of them came back to Germany, however, there are good business links now, and old relationship contribute to that.