Discover one of the sixteen forts of Vladivostok Fortress, located 164m above sea level, on this three-hour guided tour.
Learn how, at the beginning of the 20th-century foreign experts considered Fort 7, which for the most part lies underground, the work of engineer art. You'll hear how it's named after the heir to the throne of the Tsarevich Alexis and built as part of the Northern Line of Defense of the Vladivostok Fortress.
See the underground barracks by walking with lanterns up to 1400m and along the tunnels of the fort at a depth of 22-24m. Then, from the top of the Toropov mountain, marvel at the view of Vladivostok, the Amur Bay, the Sedanka airfield, the De-Friesa Peninsula, and the new low-water bridge.