Tuesday, June 23, 2026

560 Steps Down to the Volga: The Chkalov Staircase and the Riverfront

Nizhny Novgorod is a city built on the drama of water. It sits on a high bank exactly where the Oka meets the Volga, and the whole town tilts toward that meeting of rivers. The most theatrical way to experience it is the Chkalov Staircase, a vast figure-eight stairway that pours down the bluff from the kremlin to the water. Walking it, up or down, is the signature Nizhny experience.

The Volga riverfront and bridge at Nizhny Novgorod

The Grandest Staircase in Russia

Built in the late 1940s and named after the famous Soviet test pilot Valery Chkalov, whose statue stands at the top, the staircase descends the steep riverbank in two great looping arcs. Counts vary depending on which side you take, but it runs to roughly 560 steps. From the summit by the kremlin walls you look straight down the stairs to a monument boat on the embankment and the silver sweep of the Volga beyond.

The Volga riverfront and bridge at Nizhny Novgorod

Two Embankments, Two Moods

At the bottom lies the Nizhne-Volzhskaya (Lower Volga) embankment, a wide riverside promenade that has been smartly redone, with cafes, fountains and space to watch the cruise ships and barges glide by. Up on the higher Verkhne-Volzhskaya embankment, grand 19th-century merchant mansions look out over the water. Stroll one, then the other, to feel both the working river and the old money that grew rich on it.

The Volga riverfront and bridge at Nizhny Novgorod

Where Two Rivers Become One

For the classic photograph, find a viewpoint near the kremlin where you can see the Strelka, the spit of land where the muddy Oka and the broader Volga visibly merge, sometimes in two different colours. River cruises and short pleasure boats leave from the embankment in summer, and there is no better way to grasp why a fortress, a trade fair and a great city all grew up at this exact point.

The Chkalov Staircase and the Volga embankments are where Nizhny Novgorod shows off. Climb the steps for the view, walk the riverfront for the mood, and stand at the meeting of the two rivers that made the city what it is.

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