Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Pinsk, Belarus, Europe

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Pinsk, Belarus, Europe

Pinsk is a city located in Brest Voblast in Belarus geographically placed between 52°07′ N latitude and 26°06′ E longitude at the meeting point of the rivers of Strumen and Pripyat. It is one of the leading centres in Belarus in industrial and agricultural sectors. The St. Theodore Cathedral is the major historical identity of Pinsk.

 

Geography of Pinsk:

Pinsk spans over an area of 51.48 sq. km. and is located at an altitude of 141 meters, around 80 km southeast of Brest and 305 km southwest of Minsk, the capital of Belarus.

 

History of Pinsk:

Pinsk got its name from the River Pina and was initially founded 1097 with name Pinesk during the Turau period. Pinsk was ruled by many renowned empires in the past such as the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Crown of the Polish Kingdom and the Russian Empire.

 

Connectivity to Pinsk:

Brest Airport is the closest airport to Pinsk, located around 170 km from Pinsk but it operates seasonal flights only.

Minsk National Airport is located around 330 km away from Minsk and has connection with major European and Middle East cities like Abu Dhabi, Moscow, London, Amsterdam, Madrid, Paris and Berlin.

Pinsk is also reachable by train from the Minsk city and also there are regular buses plying between Pinsk and Brest and Minsk.

Rental cars and bikes are options for local travel gettable from any of the local travel agencies of Pinsk.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Pinsk:

Pinsk is a historical city housing numerous historical cathedrals, convents and museums. Pinsk is also rich in shopping sector with both traditional and modernized shops all around the city.

List of the major food corners in and around Pinsk includes:

  • The Hermitage
  • Art Cafe
  • Pit Stop
  • Cafe Verdi

 

Things to do in Pinsk:

  • Visiting Summer theme parks
  • Visiting Cathedrals
  • Visiting Museums

 

Tourist Attractions in Pinsk:

The St. Theodore Cathedral:

The St. Theodore Cathedral is a must see site in Pinsk, constructed between 1712 and 1730 along the river. The structure of the cathedral is really impressive, so don’t forget to take some pictures of amazing cathedral from the outside.

 

The Jesuit Collegium:

Located on the banks of the river, The Jesuit collegium is a huge Mannerist complex which was built between 1635 and 1648 with a cathedral. The surrounding environment is nice.

 

Summer theme parks:

There are many summer theme parks in Pinsk that attract all the age people including youths.

 

Other places of interest in and around Pinsk include:

  • Buildings of the former Jesuit college
  • Franciscan Convent
  • Outdoor Railway Museum in Brest
  • Belavezhskaya Pushcha National Park
  • Brest Fortress
  • The tower of Kamyanets
  • The 19th-century palace and church of Kosova
  • Brest City Park
  • Gogolya Street
  • Memorial Complex Brest Hero Fortress
  • Berestye Archeological Museum
  • The Museum of Rescued Art Treasures
  • Butrimovich’s Palace
  • Brest Railway Station Building

 

Ideal time to visit Pinsk:

From May to September will be the best time to travel Pinsk while the summer season runs.

 

Accommodation options in and around Pinsk:

Being a prominent tourist destination in Belarus, Pinsk houses all the kinds of accommodation centres categorized as top end, mid range and budget hotels. Also tourists can reach neighboring Brest city which is around 80 km away from Pinsk. The prominent hotels in Pinsk and Brest are listed below:

  • Hotel Pripiat
  • Molodezhnaya Hotel
  • Dream Hostel
  • Pyat Kolets Hotel
  • Hermitage Hotel
  • Druzhba
  • Hotel Belarus
  • Hotel Horizont
  • Brest Eastern Intourist Hotel
  • Energiya Hotel
  • Hotel Vesta
  • Kamenyuki Hotel
  • Siadziba Ryn’kauka

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