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BELAZ - brand of Belarus
Excursion to the BELAZ plant from Minsk is a unique opportunity to see with your own eyes the process of creating the world's most powerful mining dump trucks. The tour is conducted in a group and lasts 4.5 hours, including the journey to Zhodino and back, as well as the program at the plant. During the excursion to BELAZ, you will visit the Labor Glory Museum, where you will learn about the history of the plant and see models of equipment from different years. Then you will go on a guided tour around the plant’s territory, which in area is comparable to 100 football fields. You will visit the exhibition site of ultra-heavy machines, take impressive photos next to giant dump trucks, and even climb up to the driver’s cab. Upon request, an individual or corporate tour to BELAZ can be organized, taking into account specific program preferences.
Evening Minsk
p>The Evening Minsk tour will introduce you to the capital of Belarus and allow you to see Minsk's main attractions in a new light. Over the course of three hours, you will enjoy the city's atmosphere, learn about its history, and discover Minsk from an unusual perspective. The evening tour of Minsk will leave an unforgettable impression on both visitors and residents of the capital. During the tour, you will visit Freedom Square and the Trinity Suburb, learn the history of the Island of Courage and Sorrow, admire the majestic architecture of Independence Avenue, and see one of the most striking modern landmarks of the capital – the National Library of Belarus. Additionally, you will take a trip along Pobediteley Avenue and get acquainted with its key sites. You will see Minsk-Arena – a modern sports and entertainment complex that impresses with its scale – and learn about the significant events that have taken place there. Upon request, a private or corporate tour of Minsk can be arranged to suit your interests and preferences.
Minsk city tour
A sightseeing tour of Minsk is a great choice for getting to know the city. During the tour, which lasts about 3 hours, you will see the main sights of Minsk and learn a lot about its past and present. During a group or individual tour, you will visit Freedom Square, where the historical center of Minsk was once located. Then you will go to Minsk Castle Site - the oldest place in the city, where the remains of fortress walls and towers have been preserved. Trinity Suburb will open the atmosphere of old Minsk with its cozy streets and houses, the next point on the minibus will be Island of Tears - a memorial complex dedicated to the internationalist soldiers who died in Afghanistan. The tour will also introduce you to the modern appearance of the city: you will see the Minsk Arena sports complex, learn interesting facts about life on Independence Avenue, and the tour will end at the National Library building. After the tour, you will easily navigate the city, the guide will answer any questions and tell you about the best cafes and shops in Minsk.
Brest and Brest fortress
A 1-day excursion to Brest from Minsk is an opportunity to visit the historical center of Brest, leisurely walk along one of the most beautiful pedestrian streets of Belarus and, of course, see the legendary Brest Fortress. The walk will begin from Sovetskaya Street, a pedestrian street with cozy cafes and old buildings. It is here that the alley of lanterns is located, which are lit every evening by a real lamplighter by hand. You will see Freedom Square, one of the oldest places in the city, where buildings from the 19th century have been preserved, the St. Nicholas Brotherhood Church, built in memory of the defenders of the Brest Fortress. You will go to the Brest Railway Station, an architectural monument with unique stained glass windows and a clock. The culmination of the excursion will be a visit to the Brest Hero Fortress, a symbol of courage and fortitude. Here you will see a memorial and visit the Museum of the Defense of the Brest Fortress, where you will learn about the tragic events of June 1941.
Dudutki
Excursion to Dudutki from Minsk is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the traditions of Belarusian life, crafts and cooking, visit craft workshops, and also get many vivid impressions without going far from the city. The museum complex is located only 40 kilometers from Minsk, so the road will take a minimum of time. The entire excursion lasts 5.5 hours, including the road, which makes it a convenient option for a short trip. During the excursion to Dudutki you will see the only working windmill in Belarus, learn the secrets of making bread, butter and traditional alcohol, and watch the work of craftsmen. The program will end with a tasting of fresh products: homemade bread, cheese, butter and local moonshine. Excursion to Dudutki from Minsk can be organized both as part of a group and individually for tourists or corporate groups. This is a convenient and profitable solution, as it allows you to adapt the route to the interests of the group and make the holiday as comfortable as possible.
Brest and Brest fortress
A 1-day excursion to Brest from Minsk is an opportunity to visit the historical center of Brest, leisurely walk along one of the most beautiful pedestrian streets of Belarus and, of course, see the legendary Brest Fortress. The walk will begin from Sovetskaya Street, a pedestrian street with cozy cafes and old buildings. It is here that the alley of lanterns is located, which are lit every evening by a real lamplighter by hand. You will see Freedom Square, one of the oldest places in the city, where buildings from the 19th century have been preserved, the St. Nicholas Brotherhood Church, built in memory of the defenders of the Brest Fortress. You will go to the Brest Railway Station, an architectural monument with unique stained glass windows and a clock. The culmination of the excursion will be a visit to the Brest Hero Fortress, a symbol of courage and fortitude. Here you will see a memorial and visit the Museum of the Defense of the Brest Fortress, where you will learn about the tragic events of June 1941.
Minsk city tour
A sightseeing tour of Minsk is a great choice for getting to know the city. During the tour, which lasts about 3 hours, you will see the main sights of Minsk and learn a lot about its past and present. During a group or individual tour, you will visit Freedom Square, where the historical center of Minsk was once located. Then you will go to Minsk Castle Site - the oldest place in the city, where the remains of fortress walls and towers have been preserved. Trinity Suburb will open the atmosphere of old Minsk with its cozy streets and houses, the next point on the minibus will be Island of Tears - a memorial complex dedicated to the internationalist soldiers who died in Afghanistan. The tour will also introduce you to the modern appearance of the city: you will see the Minsk Arena sports complex, learn interesting facts about life on Independence Avenue, and the tour will end at the National Library building. After the tour, you will easily navigate the city, the guide will answer any questions and tell you about the best cafes and shops in Minsk.
Evening Minsk
p>The Evening Minsk tour will introduce you to the capital of Belarus and allow you to see Minsk's main attractions in a new light. Over the course of three hours, you will enjoy the city's atmosphere, learn about its history, and discover Minsk from an unusual perspective. The evening tour of Minsk will leave an unforgettable impression on both visitors and residents of the capital. During the tour, you will visit Freedom Square and the Trinity Suburb, learn the history of the Island of Courage and Sorrow, admire the majestic architecture of Independence Avenue, and see one of the most striking modern landmarks of the capital – the National Library of Belarus. Additionally, you will take a trip along Pobediteley Avenue and get acquainted with its key sites. You will see Minsk-Arena – a modern sports and entertainment complex that impresses with its scale – and learn about the significant events that have taken place there. Upon request, a private or corporate tour of Minsk can be arranged to suit your interests and preferences.
Dudutki
Excursion to Dudutki from Minsk is a great opportunity to get acquainted with the traditions of Belarusian life, crafts and cooking, visit craft workshops, and also get many vivid impressions without going far from the city. The museum complex is located only 40 kilometers from Minsk, so the road will take a minimum of time. The entire excursion lasts 5.5 hours, including the road, which makes it a convenient option for a short trip. During the excursion to Dudutki you will see the only working windmill in Belarus, learn the secrets of making bread, butter and traditional alcohol, and watch the work of craftsmen. The program will end with a tasting of fresh products: homemade bread, cheese, butter and local moonshine. Excursion to Dudutki from Minsk can be organized both as part of a group and individually for tourists or corporate groups. This is a convenient and profitable solution, as it allows you to adapt the route to the interests of the group and make the holiday as comfortable as possible.
Minsk - The National Library
National Library of Belarus is an architectural symbol of Minsk and the largest center of knowledge in the country. The unique rhombicuboctahedron-shaped building impresses not only with its appearance but also with modern information storage technologies. It houses millions of books, including rare editions, as well as multimedia resources. We invite you to combine a sightseeing tour of Minsk with a visit to this amazing place. You will not only see the main attractions of the capital but also learn how the library operates from the inside. Particularly impressive is the observation deck of the National Library, which offers a panoramic view of Minsk. During the tour, you will learn about the creation of the library, its vast collection, and its innovative working methods. You will visit the reading halls, see rare books, and get acquainted with modern multimedia technologies. A tour of the National Library will be a great opportunity to broaden your horizons and take beautiful photos with a view of the city. Upon request, we can arrange an individual or corporate tour of the National Library, tailored to your preferences.
BELAZ - brand of Belarus
Excursion to the BELAZ plant from Minsk is a unique opportunity to see with your own eyes the process of creating the world's most powerful mining dump trucks. The tour is conducted in a group and lasts 4.5 hours, including the journey to Zhodino and back, as well as the program at the plant. During the excursion to BELAZ, you will visit the Labor Glory Museum, where you will learn about the history of the plant and see models of equipment from different years. Then you will go on a guided tour around the plant’s territory, which in area is comparable to 100 football fields. You will visit the exhibition site of ultra-heavy machines, take impressive photos next to giant dump trucks, and even climb up to the driver’s cab. Upon request, an individual or corporate tour to BELAZ can be organized, taking into account specific program preferences.
Sightseeing tour of Minsk and the Second World War Museum
A tour of Minsk with a visit to the Great Patriotic War Museum is not just an introduction to the city, but an immersion into its history. You will see Minsk as it was formed under the influence of centuries-old traditions and the events of the 20th century. The architectural appearance of the capital, its squares, avenues and historical quarters will tell about the past and present, and the war museum will complement this story, allowing you to better understand the mark that the war years left on the fate of the city and the contribution of the Belarusian people to the victory. During the tour of Minsk you will see Railway Station Square, which welcomes guests of the capital, and Independence Square - one of the largest squares in the city with its iconic architectural objects: the Red Church, the Government House, the main building of the Belarusian State University. A walk along Independence Avenue will show you how the city has changed, combining different architectural styles. In the historical part of the capital, you will visit Troitskoye Predmestye, where the atmosphere of old Minsk has been preserved, you will see Freedom Square, Minsk Castle - the birthplace of the city. The Island of Courage and Sorrow will remind you of the tragic pages of the war, and the National Library of Belarus will demonstrate the modern appearance of the capital. The end will be an excursion to the Great Patriotic War Museum, where authentic documents, personal belongings of soldiers and military equipment are presented, telling about the heroic past of the country.
Belarus is actively transforming its tourism landscape by creating a universal urban environment where travel becomes accessible and comfortable for everyone. Today, accessible tourism in the country is a rapidly developing sector that offers real opportunities for полноценный отдых. It is a comprehensive approach to service that provides access to rich historical heritage, natural reserves, and cultural sites for all visitors.
What is “tourism for all” and who is it for?
The concept of developing an accessible environment in Belarus aims at the complete elimination of physical and informational barriers. It takes into account the needs of people with limited mobility: wheelchair users, people with visual or hearing impairments, elderly travelers, as well as families with young children. Creating conditions where the right to отдых is not limited by physical abilities makes visiting the country’s iconic places максимально convenient. Today, Belarus’s tourism potential in the field of inclusion includes several strategic направления:- Adapted routes and inclusive excursions. The country already offers tourist routes tested for accessibility. Each inclusive excursion is planned with barrier-free movement in mind: routes include ramps and lifts, high curbs are avoided, and the availability of specialized restrooms and relaxation areas is ensured.
- Barrier-free environment in cities and at transport hubs. Key transport nodes - from Minsk National Airport to railway stations in regional centers - are equipped with elevators and navigation systems. Low-floor transport in major cities allows tourists to move comfortably between locations without assistance.
- Accessibility of cultural and historical sites. Museums, historical complexes, and galleries are actively implementing modern service standards. This includes tactile signage, information boards with Braille, as well as audio guides for people with visual and hearing impairments.
- Digital services and navigation. Mobile applications and interactive accessibility maps are being developed, helping travelers check in advance the level of accessibility of hotels, restaurants, or museums, and plan their trips without unpleasant surprises.
In practice, tourism for all in Belarus can be implemented in a wide variety of formats — from city walks as part of a sightseeing tour of Minsk and museum programmes in Dudutki to industrial routes such as a visit to BELAZ and trips to historical sites, including Brest and the Brest Fortress. What matters is that such excursions allow visitors not only to see the sights, but also to feel like full participants in the journey.
Belarus strives to ensure that every site — whether a historical complex, a modern production facility or an ecological trail in a nature reserve — is open for visits. The development of an accessible environment turns the country into a welcoming destination where quality service and inclusiveness become the standard for every guest.



