


Almaty Metro Tour
In 3 hours, you’ll see the Almaty metro in a new light: learn about its creation, station design features, and what usually goes unnoticed by passengers.
One of the boldest decisions of 1978 for Alma-Ata's development was building a metro. Engineers had to tackle a host of challenges. In 2011, the metro finally opened its doors to passengers.
Each metro station is a work of art. "Almaly" tells the story of the ancient city, "Baikonur" imitates outer space, "Saryarka" captures the beauty of Central Kazakhstan.
We’d love to show you the city from a different angle on this one-of-a-kind metro tour with an experienced guide.






Who is this tour for
- • Organize a unique team-building event
- • Help new employees integrate into Almaty's cultural context
- • Quickly immerse yourself in the city’s culture and the country’s history
- • Discover what ideas and meanings are reflected in station designs
- • See familiar stations and their details in a new way
- • Learn what meanings are hidden behind station designs
- • Immerse yourself in the historical and cultural context from an unusual angle
- • Understand what values and ideas the city conveys through its metro
- • Learn how station designs convey the city's images and values
- • View the metro as a complete artistic space
- • See the role of metro in urban development
- • Understand how underground infrastructure influences city perception
How the tour works
What our clients say
Real reviews from our clients
We loved the tour! Everything was well organized, from booking to payment. Started right on time. Special thanks to Oksana — she packed so much fascinating information into a short time and delivered it with real energy and emotion. (translated from Russian)
We really enjoyed it. I love how Oksana tells the stories — you can feel her genuine interest and passion for the characters, their stories, and history as a whole. (translated from Russian)
What a great way to spend the day — walking through Almaty’s Golden Square. I especially loved how Oksana highlighted the architecture of the historic buildings. (translated from Russian)
Loved the tour — learned a lot about Abilkhan Kasteev’s work, nomadic life, and social realism. Thank you for making it so educational! This was my third tour with you. (translated from Russian)
Loved the tour. Vitaly, thank you for all the fascinating details and the pride with which you spoke about Kazakhstan’s history and traditions. (translated from Russian)
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FAQ
— discover the ideas encoded in mosaics and decorative elements
— understand why each station is designed differently
— hear the story of the metro's construction and artistic concept
— notice details that go unnoticed during a regular ride
the guide's preparatory work on creating the route, and the tour itself. The exact price varies depending on group size.
We explain architectural styles in simple terms — no professional jargon or complex terminology. When new words come up, we immediately break them down with clear examples.
However, in most cases guides may already be booked if you reserve at the last minute. We recommend booking in advance:
Day programs — at least a week ahead, ideally 2-3 weeks. Multi-day programs — at least a month ahead.
creative and marketing teams, companies with expats, teams focused on identity and branding. The tour helps:
better understand the city you work in, see how the visual environment is shaped, step outside the office mindset into an urban one. The route can be adapted to your company's goals if needed.
We have a shorter adapted program for children that we run for school groups. If you need the children's program, please let us know when booking.
Cancellation 168+ hours (7+ days) before the service — 100% refund. Cancellation 96-168 hours (4-7 days) before — 50% refund. Cancellation 48-96 hours (2-4 days) before — 30% refund. Cancellation less than 48 hours before — no refund.
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