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Spending on May 9 at Petrovsky Boulevard: How much do locals shell out without having 1000 rubles in their pockets?

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Spending on May 9 at Petrovsky Boulevard: How much do locals shell out without having 1000 rubles in their pockets?

Soaking Up the Victory Day Vibes in Biysk, Pocket Change Not Required

In the heart of Biysk, this Victory Day, you'll find Petrovsky Boulevard transformed into a vibrant fair teeming with fun for both the young and old. But take note, with scrumptious eats and thrilling activities on the menu, digging deep into your wallet may become inevitable. Here's a lowdown on prices for a wallet-friendly exploration of the festivities on May 9th.

Thirsty for something refreshing? Grab a slushy drink from the machine, brimming with ice, for 150 rubles, or dive into a creamy soft-serve ice cream, the same price tag. If you're looking for something less expensive, traditional ice cream stores dotted around the area offer a naturally-cream free option for as low as 45 rubles.

Got a sweet tooth callin'? Cotton candy and popcorn are priced at 200 rubles each.

Fancy something more satisfying? Savor shashlik, this year's average price clocks in at 400 rubles. Hungry for a burger? Same price. If shawarma's your thing, it'll only cost you 300 rubles.

Got a pocket full of rubles to spare for your little ones' entertainment? A water ball ride or a boat ride will cost you 300 rubles each. Horseback rides, car rides, and large bicycles start at 350 rubles. The artistic creative ones can have their portrait sketched by a street artist for 1500 rubles.

Interestingly, this year sees a shortage of festive symbols and balloons. To keep the area pristine, additional trash bins have been installed on Petrovsky Boulevard.

Curious about the town's take on the alcohol sales ban? Check the next section to find out how residents of Biysk are coping!

Amicable Adjustments: How Biysk Residents are Adapting to the Booze Ban

In today's world, 2025 to be exact, alcohol sales have been prohibited during significant events like Victory Day in Biysk. This ban aims to promote a safer and more family-friendly environment. Thus, the town's residents are now exploring alternative ways to enjoy their celebrations. From community gatherings to non-alcoholic beverages, Biysk residents are embracing a new wave of fun!

  1. At the ice cream stands dispersed throughout the area, one can find a more budget-friendly option for just 45 rubles.
  2. If you're watching your wallet, you'll be pleased to know that entertainment options such as water ball rides and boat rides are available for 300 rubles each.
  3. To delight your sweet tooth without breaking the bank, opt for cotton candy or popcorn priced at only 200 rubles each.
  4. In the spirit of personal-finance awareness, it's worth noting that many food stalls offer shashlik and burgers for 400 rubles apiece, while shawarma enthusiasts can indulge for 300 rubles.

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