Discover Minsk (Belarus)


Minsk, the capital of Belarus, is a city of surprises. Once an oppressive home to grim Soviet architecture, the city has seen a boom of colorful cafes, bustling eateries, and modern galleries, turning it into a true hidden gem.

What to expect of the Belarus Capital

Belarus has slowly become one of the more popular alternative travel destinations in Europe. Minsk is the port of call for the country's relaxed 30-day visa-free visit. Home to a mix of folk history, Soviet buildings, picturesque fortresses, glamorous churches, and modern-day nightlife, Minsk is the heart and soul of Belarus. Car rental in Minsk will give you access to the country at large, with Minsk itself offering a relaxing base with hospitable locals. The currency is the Belarusian rouble and costs are generally low. English translations are found at all major tourist destinations, in restaurant menus and on-road signs, making car rental in Minsk easy for tourists. In terms of must-buy gifts, keep your eyes out for Belarussian crafts made from straw, including elaborate Christmas decorations and, of course, typical Soviet kitsch.

Museums and history in Minsk

By far the crown jewel of Minsk is the impressive Museum of the Great Patriotic War, an interesting and alluring museum displaying the country's heroism against Nazi occupation in the Second World War. Although there are plenty of somber moments as the museum details the region's concentration camps, it is one of the city's true must-visits. Other museums worth a visit include the Museum of Folk Architecture and the Belarusian State Art Museum

Vibrant culture and arts scene

For a taste of modern Minsk, the street of Vul Kastrychnitskaya is a vibrant centre for local and international arts. Tastefully decorated with vibrant murals, the street has followed the trend of industrial conversions, transforming once utilitarian factories into flourishing art spaces. What's more, after you've visited the many boutiques and galleries, you can find a food truck for a quick and tasty bite with a craft beer.


Another must-visit is the bistro, Enzo, a popular spot for inventive and delicious dishes. Utilising exposed brick walls and modern industrial design, the outside terrace is particularly good for people-watching. Other bistros and bars worth a visit include the cocktail bar Bessonitsa, the charming pub Bisto de Luxe and the hipster-haven Hooligan. When it comes to more local cuisine, you'll find a great blend of traditional Belarussian folk foods (like pork broth and potato dumplings) mixed with contemporary European fare throughout Minsk.