The Russian metropolis, which was said to be the "Paris of the East", fascinates with its contrasts. You can see colourful, decorated wooden houses next to grey and huge apartment blocks of the Stalin Era, or old, hunch - backed women selling selfmade marmelade as well as young, high - heeled girls who go shopping in
"Gucci" - stores, or Japanese posh restaurants next to the soviet - influenced take - away "Stolovaya".