If you decide to stroll along the Terrenkur I would not recommend you to get a quick bity in Terrenqour Cafe. And it’s more like a kiosk rather than a cafe. Don’t even think for a second you can seat inside, cause it’s just a kiosk.
The service is really unwelcoming and even rude. Their staff has NO CLUE what they are selling. Questions you ask will never be answered.
We didn’t order any drinks cause it was impossible to get an answer to any of my questions. At the end we just asked for water.
The food is a standard food for a kiosk. Nothing special. We ordered a hot-dog with a chicken sausage and a salad.
It could be a better place if a bit more effort and touch were put.
The only good thing we found about this place is that we could chill next to the river...
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This is a heaven in town. My most Favourite walking distance. If you wanna find peace start from AB restaurant at the top and walk till you reach Almaty hotel it takes 4,5 km long and beautiful ride.
At the weekends it could be little more crowded but weekdays it is more peaceful.
I love to be here and I fully recommend to get here and take a walk.
Only minus about this route is that if there would be more sitting benches and free wifi areas on the way, that would be amazing.
Apart from that it is an amazing...
Read moreIn Almaty, the Terrenqour is a scenic path that unfolds from the city center, leading to the feet of majestic mountains, running alongside a small mountain river. This picturesque journey transforms into a winter fairy tale as snow blankets the landscape. The path, wrapped in tranquility, offers a serene escape where the soft crunch of snow underfoot and the silent snowflakes in the air harmonize. Here, nature crafts a magical realm, inviting wanderers to witness the pristine beauty of Almaty in winter, where each step on the Terrenqour is a step through a living,...
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