Almaty feels slower paced and generally relaxed compared to many large cities, giving visitors time to enjoy parks, casual activities, and even quick day trips to nearby mountains for ice skating or hiking. The younger generation is friendly and often curious about tourists, engaging in conversation if they speak English. Local service is excellent in restaurants and bars – attentive, responsive, and more polished than in many parts of Europe. Affordable transportation is available by informally hitching rides from locals, which is very cheap but requires some Russian skills. The hipster and creative scene exists, though small and a bit repetitive.
However, the city presents challenges. English is not widely spoken outside younger circles, and the urban layout is car-dominated with wide roads and little consideration for pedestrian comfort. Police presence is not comforting due to corruption concerns, though some visitors report neutral experiences. Socially, old-fashioned gender roles and behaviors persist, including male aggression and material status display. Environmental conditions like consistent fog and pollution detract from the overall appeal. Almaty provides a unique travel experience with strong local hospitality in parts, but visitors should be prepared for language barriers, cultural conservatism, and infrastructure drawbacks.
AI-generated summary of reviews
The people are open, warm and enthusiastic with travelers. Service is brilliant (generally) - much better then Europe. WIFI is poor, drivers have one hand holding their mobile and the other on the horn. Really nice "pace" and the diverse ethnicity get along beautifully. This is NOT BORAT land - Almaty is 2.7 million people.
5 years ago
+ Very small hipster scene but nice... techno place, hipster cocktail, hipster café, tattoo scene... its not that indie though, like organised hipster. still too small, you always go to same places
+ Really good service, fast, they come and pour you water while drinking cokctail and stuff, cray
+ Young people who can speak english are friendly, come speak to you easily and are all like "wtf are u doing here"
+ Not a busy city, you feel you can take your time here, go to ice rink, walk in park
+ Nature and mountain not too far, its common to take car 30 min to go iceskating in mountain
+/- Everyone with a car is a taxi driver, so u rarely use Uber/YandexTaxi, just go on the road, show your hand and people stop, you tell destination and it costs 1$. Problem you need to speak russian, im not good enough yet
+/- People are mixed friendly. They are very nice and give you stuff and all when you are introduced, but people who dont speak english and dont know you, they are not helpful and a bit rude
+/- city safety idk, I feel safe but every local tells me it's not a safe city
- No one speak english ffs
- city is bullshit communist wide street for car, shitty to walk, everything is far, cars everywhere, city center is not a city center, 4-lane in city center wtf fix this
- Police is corrupt and not your friend. My only encounter with them was ok tho
- People behavior is oldschool, men harrassing girls, men buying big car or iphone has status symbol, men trying to fight, girls expecting guys to be alpha male
- Always fog in city and pollution
6 years ago