Right Bank

Situated to the north of the River Ishim, Astana’s Right Bank (the old town) is a mix of Tsarist buildings, Soviet blocks and modern skyscrapers. The rate of construction here is as fast-paced as on the Left Bank, although less dominating, thanks to an already developed city centre.

The Right Bank is bordered by the Ishim River to the south, which was widened in the 1960s by the creation of a dam to create a more substantial river frontage. A walk along the embankment is a pleasant experience: in the summer, you can watch residents canoe along the river or take a ride in antiquated paddle boats; in winter the river is the heart of the city once more as men sit fishing on the ice, and inhabitants dig out their cross-country skis and slide along the snow-covered ice. It is even possible to join in by hiring a pair of skis and boots at one of the small kiosks on the riverbank.

At the southwest corner of the Right Bank, where Sary Arka Avenue crosses the river, the newly built Radisson Hotel looks out over the water towards new Astana. One of the city’s best hotels, the Radisson couldn’t be better located for nocturnal hedonists for the simple reason that Chocolate – Astana’s best nightclub – is located in the same building.

From the Radisson, walk along Sary Arka, turn east up Abai Street and you will reach the heart of the Right Bank, passing by the post-independence Ministry of Finance, built in the shape of a dollar, and the Museum of the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, President Nazarbayev’s residence until he moved to the Left Bank in 2001. Further up Abai you will come to the Old Square, dominated by the Ministry of Tourism at one end and the Congress Hall at the other. You will also find Tsum here, the central state shop recently renamed Sine Tempore Shopping Mall. Also situated on the Old Square is the Grand Park Esil Hotel, an attractive 19th century building which is perfectly located for people who prefer to stay in the old town.

Two blocks east of the Old Square, Respublik Prospect runs from the river northwards and is the backbone of the Right Bank, home to the President’s Cultural Centre, the small but worthwhile Museum of Modern Art and a number of Astana’s restaurants and bars.

Walk around the Right Bank and among the newer buildings you will discover shuttered wooden houses with intricate wooden fretwork hanging from their windows – the most notable of which is the Seifullin Museum at the intersection of Seifullin and Auezov streets.

One important thing to be aware of is that many of the streets in the old town have had their numbering system redesignated. Don’t be surprised to find that number 80 is now number 32. We have used the new numbers, which correspond with the numbers you will see attached to the newer signs.


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