7 Top Tourist Attractions in Astana, Kazakhstan

7 Top Tourist Attractions in Astana, Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is the 9th largest country in the world in terms of land area and is rich in natural resources. The capital, Astana, changed its name to "Nur-Sultan" in 2019, but will change back to "Astana" in September 2022. Astana has a futuristic cityscape and rare scenery that is rarely seen even in Central Asia.

This time, we will introduce 7 recommended tourist spots in Astana, Kazakhstan, a futuristic city with a slightly mysterious landscape.

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7 Top Tourist Attractions in Astana, Kazakhstan

1. Bayterek Tower

Bayterek Tower means "Tree of Life" in Kazakh. The 97m tall tower was designed based on a legend related to Kazakhstan, and is a tourist spot that is the symbol of the city of Astana. The sphere at the top and the unique appearance supporting it are eye-catching. Since it opened in 2002, it has become a must-see spot for tourists visiting Astana.

There is an observation deck at the 86m height of Bayterek Tower, which is a great spot to get a panoramic view of the city of Astana. Bayterek Tower also has an aquarium, a gallery, and a cafe, making it the perfect tourist spot for a break after taking in the panoramic view of the city of Astana. Please come and visit us.

2. National Museum of Kazakhstan

The Kazakhstan National Museum is located across from Independence Square along the Ishim River that runs through the center of Astana. It is the newest and largest museum in Central Asia, and is fast becoming a major tourist attraction in Astana. It was built with the support of former Kazakhstan President Nursultan.

Once inside, it is filled with exhibits related to Kazakhstan! It is packed with the essence of Kazakhstan, including materials related to the history of the city of Astana, the history of Kazakhstan, and ethnography of Kazakhstan. The building of the Kazakhstan National Museum itself is very innovative and impressive. It is lit up at night, creating a fantastical and futuristic sight. If you are visiting Astana, don't miss the museum at night!

3. Pyramid of Peace

When you think of pyramids, most people think of the pyramids in Egypt, but Astana also has a pyramid! The Pyramid of Peace was announced at the Conference of Leaders of the World's Traditional Religions held in Astana in 2003, and became a hot topic. It opened in 2006 and is now a major tourist attraction in Astana.

On the first floor of the Pyramid of Peace, there are panels explaining the Conference of Leaders of the World's Traditional Religions and the history leading up to the completion of the pyramid. As you look at the panels while listening to the guide's story, you can feel the strong desire for peace in Kazakhstan, a multi-ethnic and multicultural country! In addition, there is a space inside the building where Kazakh national costumes and materials related to nomads of the past are on display. It is the perfect spot to learn about the culture of Kazakhstan, a multi-ethnic country.

There is also a concert hall and other attractions, so even small children can enjoy it. If you visit Astana for sightseeing, be sure to take the time to see it!

4. Astana Opera House

The Astana Opera House is located on the west side of the Ishim River, which flows through the center of Astana. At the Astana Opera House, you can enjoy high-quality ballets and operas that are comparable to famous ballet companies from around the world, making it a major tourist destination in Astana.

on its roster. The Astana Opera House boasts a site area of ​​64,000 square meters, and its large scale is surprising, but you will be even more surprised when you enter the stage area! It is a whopping 3,000 square meters. You may be worried about whether you can see the stage from the back seats. However, you will be overwhelmed by the performances performed on that scale. The interior is also luxurious, with a red and white motif, and you will forget that you are sightseeing in Astana.

Tickets can be purchased online, so be sure to watch a ballet or opera when you visit Astana!

5. Independence Square

If you are visiting Astana, the first place you should visit is Independence Square. Around Independence Square, there are many major tourist attractions in Astana, such as the Kazakhstan National Museum, the Pyramid of Peace, and the Hazrat Sultan Mosque, making it the perfect starting point for your Astana tour.

The Kazakh Eli Monument stands out in Independence Square. The Kazakh Eli Monument is 91 meters tall. The number 91 represents the year of Kazakhstan's independence, and at the top of the monument is a golden statue of Samruk, a legendary bird in Kazakhstan. This symbolizes the freedom and development of Kazakhstan. The white tower and golden bird towering high into the blue sky create an open atmosphere, contributing to the beautiful scenery.

The grounds of Independence Square are very spacious and perfect for a break! It is also recommended as a resting spot when you get tired from walking around the city!

6. Hazrat Sultan Mosque

Hazrat Sultan Mosque boasts one of the largest land areas in Asia. It is a relatively new mosque that opened in 2012, but it has already become a major tourist attraction that Astana is proud of.

First of all, the exterior of Hazrat Sultan Mosque is magnificent! Its beauty overwhelms tourists who visit! When you think of mosques in Central Asia, you tend to imagine blue dome-shaped roofs, but Hazrat Sultan Mosque is based on white. The gold decorations that are partially applied are very elegant and you can't help but stare at them.

The inside of the mosque is not only spacious and open, but also very luxurious and artistic. You may feel like you are sightseeing inside a castle. Hazrat Sultan Mosque is also said to be beautiful at dusk and when lit up. If you are staying in Astana, be sure to visit it!

7. Presidential Palace (Ak Orda)

The Kazakhstan Presidential Palace stands tall on the west bank of the Ishim River, which runs through downtown Astana. Completed in 2003, this presidential palace is also called Ak-Orda in Kazakh and is a symbol of Astana. The blue dome roof, golden tower, and colorful flower beds in front of the building create a futuristic atmosphere. You can actually visit

this presidential palace as a tourist, and it has become a popular tourist spot in Astana! Tours are held inside the presidential palace, allowing you to efficiently tour the large building. It's rare to be able to visit a facility that houses important national institutions! If you're visiting Astana, be sure to join a tour.

◎Summary

When it comes to sightseeing in Central Asia, the main focus is on cities famous for their beautiful Islamic architecture, such as Uzbekistan. However, here we have discovered some new things about Astana, Kazakhstan's hidden tourist spots and its mysterious and futuristic scenery. Astana is also recommended as an additional itinerary to visit Central Asia, such as Uzbekistan. We hope you enjoy your trip to Astana, Kazakhstan!

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