Vladivostok is located in Muravyev-Amursky peninsula on the coast of the Sea of Japan (Siberian Far East). It is the administrative centre of Primorsky region.
Vladivostok was founded as a naval outpost by the Governor General of Eastern Siberia in 1859.
In the late 19th century Vladivostok was a territory for expeditions of Przhevalsky, Arsenyev and other Russian explorers.
In 1958-1988 Vladivostok was a closed city.
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Vladivostok Airport.
Vladivostok International Airport is located 44 km away from the city, not far from Artyom town. There are two airdromes at the airport: Knevichi (the main one) and Ozernye Klyuchi (used by local flying clubs). You can get from Vladivostok Airport to central hotels of Vladivostok directly by bus, which runs from the airport to the bus terminal of Vladivostok. It will take about 40 minutes. You can also use the route passing through Artyom town. A bus for Artyom runs every 5 minutes, and there you can change for an electric train, which arrives at Vladivostok railway terminal.
Vladivostok railway terminal.
Vladivostok railway terminal is located downtown, at Privokzalnaya square. The railway station of Vladivostok is connected with the sea terminal by a footbridge – a viaduct. The central telegraph office, a multilevel parking, Arsenyev Museum are all located a few steps away from both terminals. Two buildings of the AZIMUT Hotel – the Amur Bay building and the Vladivostok building – are the closest hotels to the railway station. The central embankment, one of the popular recreation areas of the city, is located within 10 minutes’ walking distance from the station. The embankment offers a lot of shops and cafes, the Oceanarium, the Dolphinarium, and the Okean movie theatre.
Vladivostok bus terminal.
Vladivostok bus terminal is located north of the city centre, at Russkaya street, in Vtoraya Rechka district. The 3-star Gavan Hotel stands a few steps away. Vladivostok Fortress, fort 7 is located close to the hotel. It takes about 20 minutes to get to the city centre from the bus terminal by car. In order not to get stuck in a traffic jam you can either use a local train from Vladivostok railway station to reach the bus terminal or book a hotel next to the bus terminal.
Vladivostok sea terminal.
Vladivostok sea terminal is located next to the railway station, in the Golden Horn bay. The 4-star Hyundai Hotel stands several blocks from the sea terminal. Antonina Nezhdanova and Rus motor ships link Vladivostok and Japan, and ferry boats run from Vladivostok to South Korea. Powerboats bound for Russky island, Popov island, Peschany peninsula and others depart from pier 37. The scene by the sea terminal often hosts local festive events and concerts.

Hotel address: Lenin str. 36 , Orel, , Russia
Number of rooms/floors: 204/6
Year built/reconstructed: 1985/2007
City centre: City centre - 0 km
Railway Station: Orel - 4,67 km
Landmarks: Leskov's Cottage Museum