Imagine a cozy corner hidden from prying eyes, where the brick architecture of the past blends harmoniously with modern energy. This is Kamergersky Pereulok—a unique gastronomic and cultural space in the very heart of Omsk. Once a neglected inner courtyard between historical buildings on Lenina Street, it has been transformed by private initiative into one of the city's most stylish attractions, often called "The Europe of Omsk."

The place owes its name to its famous Moscow namesake, emphasizing its status as a center of aesthetics and quality leisure. In this part of the country, Russia can be proud of such successful restoration of the historical environment: during the reconstruction, original facades were carefully preserved and details were restored according to archival drawings.
Today, Kamergersky Pereulok is more than just an address; it is a true brand. It is home to trendy coffee shops, craft bars, conceptual restaurants, and creative workshops. It is a magnet for those who appreciate atmospheric walks, quality cuisine, and creative urban events, ranging from winter holidays with magical lighting to summer art performances.