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  1. Brest is a city in Belarus near the border with Poland, with a rich and turbulent history dating back to the 11th century. It has been part of various states, such as Kievan Rus', Poland, Lithuania, and the Soviet Union, and has a coat of arms with an arrow and a bow.

  2. In 1795 Russia acquired Brest, although it reverted to Poland from 1919 to 1939. In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between Germany and the Soviet government. Its fortress made a prolonged defense against the Germans in 1941. Brest is a major point of rail entry to Belarus and Russia and is a river port with light industries. Pop.

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    Brest is a city with a long and complex history, and at different times it has been part of different countries and linked to different cultures. First mentioned in 11th century chronicles, Brest was a city in the eastern part of Kievan Rus. Later it became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and eventually in the 16th century, the Polish-Lithuani...

    Train, car, bus connections are with the local town on the Polish side, Terespol. Poland observes daylight saving time and Belarus doesn't, meaning there's a time difference of either one or two hours depending on the time of year.

    Transport within Brest city is very regular, with many different bus route through the city, and also regular trolley-buses through the city. Taxis are also easy to order and "marshrutkas"also operate throughout the city. The main attractions are all within walking distance.

    52.08333323.6527781 Brest Fortress. A complex of massive fortification built in mid-19th century by Russian Empire. In November 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed here. In June 1941 there...
    52.0908323.694722 Cinema Belarus' (former main synagogue of Brest) (On ul. Sovetskaya). The former main synagogue of Brest on ul. Sovetskaya, now the cinema "Belarus'". From the outside one still c...

    Until the Shoah Brest was a mainly Jewish town. With the audio performance Brest Stories Guide by the theatre "Kryly Khalopa" you can explore the city space and learn about the local history of ant...

    Brest is home to two Universities: 1. A.S.Pushkin State University 2. State Technical University- offers 3–12 months Russian language courses

    There are many shops and boutiques on Sovetskaya street, which sell all kinds of products from fishing gear to real designer wear. Smaller shops are dotted around the town centre and there is a big "TSUM"- Central Department Store on Moskovskaya street. A big supermarket (Miks) with a wide range of food is on ul. 28 Iyulia, 8th trolleybus. Fresh fo...

    It's a bit difficult to get really good food in Brest. Vegetarians hardly are a target group for Brest restaurants. 1. Restaurant Vesta. 2. Venezia Restaurant. A place where one at least gets some good food. 3. Restaurant U ozera. In a town park, good meat and starters. Good for business lunches. 4. Jules Verne (in the city center). Not cheap for c...

    Avoid at any cost the German owned café Crezo on Sovetskaya. Very rude staff, taking your passport if you want to use the Wi-Fi, for which you have to pay separately from the café charges. Horrible.

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    Cheap rooms are offered by hotel of locomotive depot of Brest Railway station, on the Geroiv Oborony Brestskoy Kreposty street. Two-person room cost about $5per person. 1. 52.1283623.708331 Guest House Izumrudnyy, Izumrudnaya st, house 4, ☏ +375 29 723-37-81. It's a bit remote, but a good place to stay if you like cats and a free breakfast. 39 rubles.(updated Mar 2021) 2. 52.0984823.685092 Hotel Molodezhnaya Hotel, Ulitsa Komsomol'skaya 6, ☏ +375 162 21-63-76. Old hotel but not as old as some...

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    Another brilliant option is 5 Rings or 5 Kolets - a hotel built in 2007 on the third floor of Brest Stadium in Gogolya Street, a few hundred meters away from Vesta Hotel. During the high season which is in summer the place is booked out so a prior booking is the most reliable way to check in. 1. 52.0847523.7046283 Hotel Belarus, 6, Shevchenko blvd, ☏ +375 162 22-16-48. The quintessential Soviet-era hotel, like part of the mothball fleet, where you go to turn the water off and the faucet handl...

    Learn about the history, culture and attractions of Brest, a border town in south-west Belarus. Find out how to get in, get around, see and do in this city with a complex past and a diverse architecture.

  3. Discover the best attractions and activities in Brest, Belarus, from historical monuments and museums to natural parks and zoo. Learn about the city's history, culture, and cuisine with this comprehensive guide.

  4. Brest is a city in the southwest of Belarus. As of January 1st 2023 the population of the city was 340,318. Brest was the location of ancient Slavic settlements. It was first mentioned in historic chronicles in 1017 and 1019. The 1017 records mention it as a settlement of the Drevliane Slavic tribe. The chronicle mentions make Brest the fifth ...

  5. Brest Fortress was built in the 1830s-early 1840s at the meeting-point of the rivers Bug and Mukhavyets. During construction, the entire town was relocated to a new position 2km away. St Nicolas Church was built in 1851-1876. Much of it was severely damaged during World War 2. The site occupies more than four square km, although many of the ...

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  7. Brest - is the administrative center of the Brest region and Brest district of Belarus. The city of Brest has a special place among the cultural and historical heritage of Belarus. Tourists love it and actively attend. The main attraction of the city of Brest is Brest Fortress. Brest Fortress was originally built in 1836-42 years.