Derbent is breaking records in many positions. It is the southernmost and most ancient city in Russia. It is home to the oldest mosque in the post-Soviet space, one of the largest defensive structures in the world and a secret development by Soviet engineers. And at the same time, the city falls in love with its relaxed atmosphere, the Caspian Sea and the labyrinths of old streets.
Contents
- How to get there
- Where to stay
- What to do and what to see
- Where and what to eat
How to get there
The easiest way to get to Dagestan is by plane. It will take 3 hours of time for a flight from Moscow and a budget of 3,100 rubles for a one-way ticket. And voila — you are in the capital of the region, Makhachkala. From here to Derbent is at hand: only 130 km, which can be overcome by car, taxi or train in 2.5-3 hours.
If you want to complicate the task, then you can take the Moscow — Makhachkala train from Kazansky railway station. It passes through such large cities as Tambov, Saratov, Astrakhan. You can get to Dagestan by bus from Pyatigorsk, Mineralnye Vody, Vladikavkaz, Krasnodar and other cities.
Where to stay
The main advice: it is better to live on the first coastline (we are still at the resort) or in the historical center. We have compiled a selection of hotels for different budgets:
- Safia Hotel — from 2,433 rubles per night. A nice hotel, which is located 100 meters from the sea — the proximity to the Caspian Sea decides.
- Buta Hotel — from 3830 rubles. A small four-star hotel with only 11 rooms next to the main fortress.
- The Citadel Derbent Hotel — from 5316 rubles. No granny carpets: modern interior and proximity to Naryn-Kale.
- Phoenix Hotel — from 4396 rubles. Excellent value for money.
- Apart-hotel “1908” — from 4978 RUB. The hotel is located in a historic building from 1908 with a corresponding design.
- Boutique hotel “Derbent” – from 5792 rubles. A brand new hotel with traditional interior details and an ideal location.
- Hotel “Parallel” — from 6572 rubles. 10 out of 10 points of the national rating.
- Hotel “Metropol” — from 5477 rubles. Many guests praise the place for its proximity to the beach and the friendly staff.
- The Europa hotel complex — from 6725 rubles. All the most interesting sights are nearby.
- Khazri recreation center — from 7846 rubles. A great place to go out of town. Wooden houses, barbecue, nature — beauty!
Things to do and see
To see the main “Gates of the Caucasus”
Derbent is so ancient that no one can tell its exact age, but various sources confirm that the city is more than 4,500-5,000 years old. To whom it just did not belong: the Scythians, Persians, Turks and other peoples, eager at different periods to seize this glorious territory. Just for defensive purposes, back in the VI century, the Persians built a fortress wall and the Naryn-Kala citadel here, which became truly iconic and remains one of the largest defensive structures in the world to this day.
The structure of the fortress is admirable: double walls on a total area of 4.5 hectares, lined with special Sasanian masonry, protected Transcaucasia and Central Asia from attacks from the north and reached the Caspian Sea. High mountain cliffs surrounded the walls on three sides, defensive towers stood proudly every 25 meters, and inside the fortress was designed so that the defenders could withstand a long siege. The well-thought-out reservoirs for drinking water supply are especially impressive.
Now the well—preserved citadel is part of the state historical and architectural reserve. Archaeological excavations are still underway here, and historians regularly find interesting artifacts.
A bonus will be a stunning panoramic view from the fortress, because it is located on the only hill in the area and wherever you look from here, it will take your breath away from the beauty.
Advice before visiting : go to Naryn-Kale on foot, because in a city whose road is blocked by a fortress wall, traffic jams are worse than Moscow ones. And it’s even better to visit the attraction with a guide: he will not only immerse you in the history of the place, but also show you more rooms than are available to those who study the citadel on their own. An entrance ticket to the fortress for an adult will cost 200 rubles, the cost of the tour will range from 900 to 1,500 rubles per person.
Explore the old town and local magals
Derbent is notable for its atmospheric Old Town (the part on the mountain is called that) and magals. These are ancient labyrinths of stone streets that live their own lives. The very name magal means quarter in translation — in its shape and mood, magals resemble the colorful madinahs of Arab cities, in which it is so easy to get lost.
The magals were built at about the same time as the fortress, in the VI century, and there are nine of them in total. From time immemorial, Muslims have lived here, and already in the lower part of the city there are Jews, Armenians and Russians (so do not be surprised that there is both a synagogue and an Armenian church in Derbent). Cozy courtyards hide behind beautiful wrought—iron doors, and around the turns in the narrow streets there are wells with drinking water, underground baths and small quarter mosques. Traditionally, on Fridays, all Magalians go to the Juma Mosque, the oldest and most revered in Russia and the Caucasus (734).
Tip before visiting: start exploring the magala from Freedom Square and walk up to the Juma Mosque and fortress. Good-natured locals, handmade colored carpets, chic jugs and fragrant coffee on the sand are waiting for you.
Dagestan is non-classical
Central Dagestan has long become a super—popular region, which is home to the famous Sulak Canyon and Gamsutl ghost village – by the way, here you will find a ready-made route to the steepest points of the region from a local resident. However, Derbent is a completely different story. Here begins Southern Dagestan with high mountains and hidden villages. It takes at least three hours to drive from Derbent. We advise you to pull off such an adventure exclusively with local guides.
Collect a collection of murals
Well, what a city: here you can feel the antiquity and color enough, and see a collection of modern art right on the streets of the city! It all started in 2019: then the graffiti festival “Wall” was held in Derbent for the first time, which subsequently began to take place annually. Murals are made by artists from different regions and countries in accordance with the rules of Islam. Some graffiti are inspired by the motifs of the works of the respected Dagestani poet Rasul Gamzatov.
Tip before visiting: most of the murals are located on the embankment, so by all means go along it to the promenade.
To feel the resort atmosphere
Derbent does not tolerate fuss, and the city is called a resort for a reason: it’s not that this is the southernmost city in Russia and not even in the vicinity of the Caspian Sea. Here you instantly relax, inhale the salty air, drink traditional tea, choose vintage dishes at the market and meditate on the views of the Caspian Sea. And the locals will teach the art of a leisurely life no worse than advanced yogis or fashionable coaches.
A few words about the Caspian Sea: in the city it is better to contemplate the horizon and enjoy the sound of the waves, but we advise you to go swimming outside Derbent.
A tip before visiting the beach: if you still decide on swimming procedures in the city, then when choosing a beach outfit, do not forget about respect for local customs.
Check out the musical fountain
The beauty of Derbent evenings and a favorite meeting place for local residents is the light and music fountain. The show is shown in the evening from Friday to Sunday, the fountain itself is open from April to September, and the beautiful Nizami Ganjavi Park is located around.
Tip before visiting: you can look into the underground fountain museum, there is not only sophisticated equipment, but also a collection of archaeological finds.
See the Lun ekranoplane
The ingenious development of Soviet engineers, secret weapons and an experimental project that has no analogues abroad, is now resting on the shores of the Caspian Sea.
The Lun ekranoplane is a semi—aircraft, semi-ship, was supposed to be used to hit enemy ships with missiles, could fly at a speed of 500 km/h at an altitude of 2-3 meters above the surface of the water and be invisible to radars. The “Harrier” in Derbent is connected with the history of an earlier development — an ekranoplane with the frightening name “Caspian Monster”. In 1980, the Monster broke down during another test and sank.
It was the turn of a new model, the Lun ekranoplane. The tests have been held since 1987, after the “Lun” became part of the Navy, but did not participate in real battles. In 2020, the ekranoplane was towed to its current location. It has been planned to open a Patriot military equipment park here for a long time, but it is unknown when this will happen.
Advice before visiting: arrive at dawn when there are no crowds. There is a stunning sandy beach, a beautiful sunrise and it is at such a moment that you can feel the full power of this giant.
Take a look at the tasting of local wines
Incredibly, but it is a fact: Dagestan makes wine, and excellent wine at that. Vineyards are cultivated here and not only the familiar varieties of chardonnay, sauvignon, riesling are carefully grown, but also the unique gulabi, dokur, junga and others.
Tip: you can taste the wines directly at the Derbent-vino winery in the format of an excursion.
What and where to eat
“Bureaucrat345”
Dagestan cuisine is presented on the menu — you can’t visit Dagestan and not try his Majesty khinkal, but here it is presented in all its diversity.
“At the spring”
“Jumeirah”
Oriental flavor is just about this restaurant. The menu is varied, but the main value of the place is the atmosphere.
Zafferano
Azerbaijani cuisine in a modern interpretation. A stylish restaurant where you want to put on all the best and sit savoring every dish with a glass of excellent wine. Original execution of Oriental and European dishes plus a panoramic view of the fountain from the gallery-terrace on the second floor are attached.
“Khayal”
National cuisine and a good wine list are always the key to success. The place can be a bit noisy, mind you.
ZM culture&coffee
Resto 1904
On the menu of the restaurant you can find both hipster bruschetta with poached egg or pasta, as well as chic chudu with different fillings, dolma or kurze. Stone and carpets in the interior add aesthetics and authenticity. Unequivocal like!
That’s how the city is, that’s how Derbent is, you definitely won’t get bored here! Come and see for yourself, and may the Caucasian hospitality forever remain in your heart, and the national cuisine will not affect your figure in any way.
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