It's very beautiful at night, the lighting is bright, the overall view of the skyscrapers is very good, but there are small details that can spoil the impression: the tiles in the park are terribly made
The main symbol of the whole country, which is located on Nurzhol Boulevard. It used to be one of the tallest buildings in the capital, but due to rapid growth it ceased to be such. Nevertheless, it is a crime to visit Astana and not visit Baiterek!
Positive:The landmark of Astana. When visiting the capital, of course, the first thing to do is to visit this object. The interior is clean and beautiful.
Minuses:there are terribly long queues, you will have to stand at the checkout for an unrealistically long time. To take a photo, you will also have to defend a lot of time.
A very spectacular structure, an observation tower in the national style. It makes a very pleasant impression: a successful location, harmonious architecture reflecting the national flavor. I visited Bayterek on Saturday, so there was a small queue at the ticket office, which moved very quickly. The ticket price is very affordable: 300 rubles for adults and 150 rubles for privileged categories (pensioners will also make their debut). The ascent is carried out by two elevators, fast enough, the queue is insignificant. The upper tiers offer very beautiful views of the Presidential Palace, the Government House, and the most beautiful flower beds in all directions. A wonderful sight!! Of course, all guests of Astana need to visit Baiterek. A pleasant impression awaits you!!
It's worth visiting inside, feeling the atmosphere and exploring the surroundings as from an observation deck. Souvenirs are sold at the very bottom and several paintings are hanging. At the top, you can feel the structure wobble from the gusts of wind. I stood in line to touch the handprint of the first president of Kazakhstan, ticked myself that I had been there)
One of the main attractions of the city. The design of the building proved that after many years, it can remain one of the inimitable buildings. It is visited with interest by both the older generation and the younger generation.
I was in Astana on business and had little time for walks.
But I chose bayterek in the first place and did not regret it.
I was lucky - it was clear and frosty -so the view of the surroundings was a success
It is very comfortable and beautiful inside.It is spacious, there is an elevator, a wardrobe, a gallery, a souvenir shop.
The playground itself has several levels, there is a cozy coffee shop.
By the way, there is an information tourist corner at the bottom -a very friendly girl gave a map of the city with her, showed me the route to the next attraction (thanks to her, I easily got everywhere by bus )
I will mark the staff
All the girls are beautiful and polite.
They speak Russian and English very well.
The views are gorgeous from the observation deck. .
I recommend ❤
The observation deck is very interesting. I liked the staff at the entrance, they will tell you everything. I was surprised by the elevator, which has only 3 floors and in fact much more. The view from the tower is gorgeous. It is worth visiting both in the afternoon and in the evening
The queue is huge, I thought that after so many years all the residents of Kazakhstan had already been there, but apparently not. There are boors in the queue, like we have many children here or we are citizens of Kazakhstan, but you are not...therefore, let us pass first...In general, if you want to ride the elevator for 1000 rubles, then welcome! There is another queue for the hand, only already at the top...Families and clans are queuing up...each family member takes a photo with his hand, so the queue practically does not move.... We didn't stand, we just went downstairs...And when we were driving to Bayterek, the taxi driver himself was surprised that we call it a landmark, saying that it has not been a landmark for a long time! The new triathlon park based on the Game of Thrones is an attraction....but we didn't get there
Nicely. High. It's good to watch the sunset from there.
Only the scissors were taken away at the entrance, and since this was the second time the scissors were taken away in a day, I was somewhat frapped. But that's my problem.
We were in Astana last year. We saw many sights of the city.The alley where Bayterek is located left only positive emotions. This is a place where you can safely walk, sit and relax, buy something and of course admire one of the most beautiful places in the city!
Personally, I liked everything except that it smelled like paint, but I understand that it was just a temporary inconvenience
In general, I recommend a visit with a mandatory climb up during sunset. The shots are very beautiful
I have known this landmark since 2009 and 2010. The observation deck is very impressive, the view is wonderful. The kind that takes your breath away. You'll like it. It is a must to visit!
Good geolocation. It's perfect for selfies.
You can have a delicious coffee, it's worth going with the children. I liked everything, the good location of the building.
It's worth a visit.
Undoubtedly a beautiful tower, especially in the evening🤩 But inside I was a little upset, I thought that now I would see beauty, but in fact I only saw my reflection... I think it's better to see during the day, but it's still worth visiting such a place😊
We were in Nauryz, 03/23/25. The queue started on the street)), but after 1.5- 2 hours we still reached the goal.
It wasn't the first time, the child wanted to)). The only bad thing is expensive souvenirs))
The main part of the square ensemble. It is very harmoniously integrated. The idea is cool, the view from the observation deck is impressive. There are also interesting expositions inside.
Beautiful view of the city from a height. And if you consider that dusk was beginning and the city lights were turned on, then the view is simply wonderful. However, when photographing there is a reflection from the glass.
A great place, wonderful architecture, thanks to which you can conduct an overview of the city, be sure to use the service of a guide on the spot! A landmark place of the republic.
Baiterek is a symbol of Kazakhstan, and it is also a place to attach the president's hand. The views from it from the city should be viewed in the evening. There is a large gallery and a cafe below it. One should be surprised at such a place!
Great! The review is gorgeous, clean and tidy)
There is not a big queue at the entrance, there is enough free space for everyone inside. You can take gorgeous photos.
This is just a viewing platform with two exhibits, there is no full-fledged museum. There are benches, a clean toilet, a souvenir shop, a small cafe, a tiny wardrobe, queues for elevators, ticket offices, if you get with a wave of organized groups. I was a little bored, I visited in the fog and the windows were fogged up, but the pictures next to it turned out to be cool
Bayterek is one of the attractions worth visiting. The whole city is in full view. The view of the city is certainly impressive! Gorgeous well-groomed flower beds and lawns around will not leave anyone indifferent.
I really liked it ! I love coming to Kazakhstan and going there! The view is very beautiful. Tickets are not expensive 150-500 tenge, that is. 29-99 Russian rubles.
The correct name is Astana Bayterek
The author of the project is Nursultan Nazarbayev. A monument was built in honor of the transfer of the capital of Kazakhstan to Astana. I have been here under two presidents of the country. For the second time, there was no cast of the first president's hand as an exhibit.. The symbol of the country must be visited!
For those who are in Astana for the first time, you definitely need to visit this place. Baiterek is a symbol of Astana. Nearby are the House of Ministries, Akorda, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defense, the Central Library and the Keruen Shopping Center.
I recommend you to visit, in my opinion, a ticket purely for climbing to the top is expensive, but it is from there that an incredible view of Astana opens.
It's not the most pleasant place in winter, they don't always have time to clean the snow, but overall I really liked it, I'm glad that there is such a place in our city
The queues are long on weekends, it's better to go on a weekday. To visit the sights of Astana, it is better to buy an Astana Pass (something like a subscription for a day, you can buy it online, it turns out cheaper than buying tickets separately)
Baiterek is a symbol of the city of Astana, a tree 97 meters high. Ascent to the observation deck by elevator, from above you can look at the surroundings of the city, at the top there is a pedestal with a palm print of the first president of Astana, Nursultan Nazarbayev. The pride of Astana is Bayterek.
It just fascinates the spirit, while at the same time it offers a stunning view of the whole of Astana, in addition, there are additional exhibition complexes where you can take photos in national costumes and buy souvenirs separately, there is also a cafe at the top
A pretentious place. It's nice to take a walk and eat where to have a delicious meal. Hospitable hotels and restaurants, excellent roads and infrastructure. It feels a little that all this was done from scratch, in a bare place, apparently due to the lack of historical monuments, an abundance of ultramodern solutions.
We really liked it, there are long queues. We were climbing closer to the order. There is a beautiful 360 degree view from above. There are places where you can sit and enjoy the beautiful views.
It's all so long here. Organizations 0. You wait for them to launch (then you found out why- because at the top everyone else wants to go up and take a picture (after that there are still stairs up) and they do it for a very long time, there are no employees who would control it, everyone doesn't care. The stairs go up and down alone, it's terrible, I can't even wait because the people have risen and everything is standing). Further, after they start, you still stand in line, because often there is one cash register with a mega-convenient terminal at the cashier - it takes literally a minute or two to just give you a check and charge 2000 Tenge for everything. Awful. Put things in order here. And as it turned out, there was almost nothing to see upstairs.
It is a symbol of our capital of the whole of Kazakhstan. If you are here for the first time, be sure to come put your hand and take a picture, in 10 years you will remember it warmly.
Don't go out in the evening! The lights inside are not turned off, and outside the backlight also hits the windows. As a result, for the full cost of entry, we managed to see only our reflection in the glass. They were upset. During the day, there is probably a view of the city and you can see something.
As it is, the monument is beautiful, but I do not advise you to go up in the evening.
Huge queues. By the time you get to the top, they just tell you - there are a lot of people right now, maybe you won't go?! At the very top is a book with Nazarbayev's imprint, or rather his hands, on the Constitution. We've been there three times, and both times it feels like this...What's the point?!