Perched on the high bank of the majestic Amur River is Muravyov-Amursky Park—the oldest and one of the most beloved green spaces, which Khabarovsk proudly presents to its guests. This unique site in Russia harmoniously combines a regional natural monument and a historical architectural ensemble, becoming a true symbol of the city.

The park's territory covers an impressive area where more than 170 plant species grow, including the famous blue spruces and other rare representatives of the Ussuri taiga. Strolling along its shady alleys, you can not only enjoy the fresh river air but also see the historical "Utyos" (The Cliff) building—a former rescue station that has become a landmark of the region.
This place attracts travelers with its breathtaking panoramic views and well-kept landscape. The park is conceptually divided into several functional zones, and recently, the oldest arboretum in the Far East came under its management, making a visit to the park an essential part of discovering the region's natural wealth.