I think you need to start the walk from Akorda, Mangilik El Street, it's good to walk on a warm day, mostly young people walk, some play guitar and sing songs, it's always crowded in the warm season. But you can walk and look at Bayterek, beautiful buildings and the residential complex to Khanshatyr
As a symbol of the city - approx. It was cool to go there at school. Now, if you only bring guests together, there is, alas, little to show in Astana except architecture. Duman is already outdated and too small and low, etc.
The queue at the checkout. There's only one person sitting there. There's a big queue at the cloakroom.
The service and organization are not very good.
There is a small museum at the entrance behind the elevators. At the top of the balloon there is a panoramic view of Nurzhol Boulevard and its surroundings. The most beautiful view in my opinion is when flower beds in the form of ornaments are planted around. There are a lot of very bright paths and birches around Bayterek. Sometimes art objects are displayed nearby
The most important thing is to visit during the day) because in the evening the lighting turns on, the spotlights that illuminate the Bayterek, and nothing is visible from the outside at all)) just walking around the ball and reflected in the windows))
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September 10, 2023
A walking promenade, you can have a great time with your family, outdoors. However, it is designed for summer time, or rather from May to September inclusive. During this period, street vendors work on the territory, mainly selling goods for children, as well as ice cream in cups, cotton candy, popcorn, corn.
Baiterek is located along the promenade, as well as two shopping malls Keruen and Khan Shatyr.
All along the boardwalk, I noticed only one public free toilet, near the singing fountain.
Small-scale trade is a cause for caution, because along with official traders and quite a few unofficial traders.
The promenade is not developed in winter.
Walking here is not particularly interesting.
Concerts are held near Bayterek in the summer. And sometimes street musicians perform. But most likely they are not allowed to work.
I think the akimat, spending huge amounts of money on the improvement of this site, does not think at all about the benefits that can be obtained in the form of taxes.
In general, the concept is simple, walking with children, in nature
An interesting place to visit! You can take a good family photo on the ground floor in the yurt. You can't really walk around upstairs, but the view is good)
It's worth climbing, the views are great. It's not worth going up the stairs to the very top, there are a lot of people, a long queue. And the views are not much different from the site just below.
An enclosed observation deck with a panoramic (circular) view of Astana. There are elevators inside, it's a little crowded, as well as on the upper landing, where everyone is queuing to take pictures. But nothing prevents you from admiring the view of the city (and it is excellent, because the place is chosen correctly) from the two lower platforms. Try to come at sunset on a weekday :), I think there will be fewer people and it is very beautiful!
A great place, a good location, a beautiful structure, there is an observation deck on top of Bayterek from where you can enjoy a wonderful view of Nurly Zhol Boulevard.
A unique structure. You definitely have to be. High, beautiful, delicate.
If we talk about the exposition on the ground floor, there is nothing to do there.
Actually, there is no exposition at the top. But there is a view. And generally makes an impression.
Well, it's nice to drink coffee while over Astana))
Not the highest point, but a good one.
Lepota! It is very beautiful, voluminous, the view is just beautiful, the video is all over Astana!!!
You will be in Kazakhstan, be sure to climb the gorgeous structure! ❤🔥
It is very beautifully illuminated. We were at training in Astana, walked around the center. We took the elevator upstairs, but it was getting dark and nothing could be seen from the windows. On the next trip, you will need to climb up again in the afternoon to see the panorama of the city 😊
An interesting structure, attracts attention. You can visit the observation deck, buy souvenirs with symbols in memory of the city. The staff are friendly people.
If you come to Astana, be sure to go upstairs, an incredible view of the whole of Astana and if you approach the caretaker girl, she will take a short tour and tell the story of Bayterek
The view is very beautiful, there are a lot of queues, the tour is good, the cleanliness is so-so, the sculptures are good, there are no tickets, there is no cafe, but everything is fine
Be sure to climb up to the observation deck at sunset, the view is stunning. The only thing is that the elevator is insanely stuffy, the thought "what if it stops" immediately comes to mind. Then there will be enough oxygen for 20-30 minutes, no more.
Well, I want to say that the price tag for this event is overstated 2000 tenge, we went to the expo there is much more interesting and the entrance is only 1500 tenge. At the very top, next to the handprint of the first president, there are signatures of representatives of different faiths and it is not signed in any way, guess what it is called...
Unfortunately, it was not possible to get to the observation deck, payment with a unipay card is not possible. To buy a ticket, you will need cash or a visa card.
Next time I will definitely dedicate this place.
Since childhood, I went with my foster parents to this landmark. The cafe is expensive, of course, but the view is amazing. For a 1-2-time walk with children, it is the most
I liked it! The panorama is magnificent! A pleasant surprise was the preferential payment for admission to the ticket office for pensioners of the Russian Federation
The majestic Baiterek building is impressive even from afar. I use interesting shapes in my work. it can be viewed forever. thanks to the designers and architects, your work is great.
A cool place) when I was there for the first time, it caused a pleasant feeling, but the queues to the elevator, then upstairs leave not very pleasant impressions. The observation deck is not bad, there used to be a layout of the city, which made it possible to better understand the scale of the scope
There was a big queue for about two hours and the staff were rude and kicked out if you took pictures for more than 5 seconds, although others stood for several minutes taking pictures!!! Maybe because they don't look like Kazakhs, so I don't know this attitude, they left very dissatisfied and shouted something in the wake...
A traveler always comes across a baiterek at first glance)))
The location is also very good, there is 15-20 minutes on foot to get to the Khanshatyr-mega center too!!
Klaaasnye photos can be done, and by the way, enjoy the Kazakh vibe😎
It becomes a great place for photos at night. I was there as a tourist, took a picture, didn't climb up, but the view is beautiful from the outside too
I was there in 2008, or rather 2007, the end of the year, it was cold, but the first feeling was not like words can not convey, as if I was so high that there was no place to go that I was on top of the world, it seemed then and now who thinks what?
PS I was 6 years old then.
A memory is all we have of what we have lived.(Easter egg for those who know how to use Google) SEE Wbnfnf bp Dr. waiting for answers :)
I visited Bayterek for the third time with my two sons! The organization is on top! Very pleasant and attentive staff! There is an opportunity to drink coffee with a croissant in the viewing area. There is a souvenir shop on the ground floor.