





Everything you need to know about Novosibirsk State University
Novosibirsk University Town Hotel is a uniquely designed accommodation in partnership with academic institutions, offering soundproofed rooms, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and 24/7 access to a study lounge and international research hub. Located just an 8-minute walk from Novosibirsk State University, it’s favored by visiting researchers for its quiet environment and academic support services
From Novosibirsk University Town Hotel, a 10-minute walk leads to the Central Transit Hub, where light rail connects directly to the Novosibirsk Museum of Science and Technology and Yekaterinburg Square within 15 minutes. This route is frequently used by international academics for daily commutes and offers scenic views of the Ob River greenbelt and 19th-century architecture
New Star Lake Resort offers panoramic lake-view balconies overlooking Balka Lake and the university’s campus gardens, located just 1.2 km east of the main campus. Rooms feature soundproof windows and circadian lighting systems, perfect for focused study. Guests enjoy morning meditation along the lakeside trail, experiencing the serene rhythm of Siberian nature
Silk Road Family Lodge sits in a residential zone near the university, adjacent to the Children’s Science Center and Campus Kids Park. It provides interconnecting suites with child-safe flooring, indoor play zones, and multilingual storybooks. Daily breakfast includes traditional Russian dishes like rye bread and herbal tea, giving families an authentic local experience
Guests staying at University Town Hotel can join the weekly "Siberian Knowledge Dialogue Day," hosted by faculty and visiting scholars featuring talks on science, literature, and history. Afterward, enjoy the Campus Café Night, savoring handmade black rye bread and traditional Russian tea while engaging with local academic culture
Start your journey from New Star Lake Resort, walking north along the Altai River Trail for 30 minutes to reach the Old Town Historical District. Along the way, visit the St. Nicholas Church (built 1870) and the Siberian Renaissance Art Museum. Return via the University Street Market, where you can purchase handcrafted ceramics and local honey—offering a rich, immersive journey through Siberia’s heritage
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