The Moscow Kremlin

Upon arrival in Moscow, all guests of the capital visit the Moscow Kremlin.

The Moscow Kremlin is the largest operating fortress in Europe. On its territory there are squares, museums, palaces, cathedrals, gardens and other attractions.

The Moscow Kremlin is also the official residence of the President of Russia.

Museum opening hours : every 10:00 to 17:00 / Ticket office 9:30 to 16:30
Day off – Thursday

Red Square

Red Square is the most visited and most famous place in Moscow.

What to see;

  • St. Basil's Cathedral
  • The Monument to Minin and Pozharsky
  • Lobnoye Mesto
  • Lenin's Mausoleum
  • Historical Museum
  • Gum Magazine
  • Nikolskaya street

The State Tretyakov Gallery

The second most visited place in Moscow after the Kremlin and Red Square is the Tretyakov Gallery. The gallery was founded in 1856 by the philanthropist Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov.

He donated his collection of paintings to the city so that everyone can appreciate the greatness and beauty of Russian art.

Address: Lavrushinskiy pereulok, 10.

Opening hours: Mon - closed, Tue, Wed, Sun 10:00 - 18:00, Thu, Fri, Sat 10:00 - 21:00.

Arbat Street

Stary Arbat Street is a meeting place for many generations. Here are located old houses of the 19th century, a theater, galleries, new cult places of modern youth of the city. Old Arbat pedestrian street. On the street are concentrated restaurants with a varied cuisine, from Russian to Asian, and souvenir shops. Live music is played daily by street musicians.

What to see

  • Tsoi Wall
  • The Vakhtangov Theatre
  • Monument to Bulat Okudzhava
  • Hard Rock Café
  • The museum "Pushkin memorial flat on Arbat"
  • The building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia

Moscow Metro

Moscow Metro is one of the oldest, most famous and largest metros in the world. The first train left the depot on 15 May 1935. The first metro station (Komsomolskaya) were built by Komsomol youth . By its grandeur, monumentality and beauty, the Moscow metro station can be compared with underground palaces. The Moscow Metro has 232 stations, every year more and more new stations opening.

What to see

  • Komsomolskaya station
  • Kievskaya station
  • Mayakovskaya station
  • Belarusian station
  • Novoslobodskaya station
  • Ploshchad Revolyutsii station ( Revolution Square)

The metro is open from 05.30 to 01.00

Novodevichy Cemetery

The cemetery was the place where the most famous people, artists, writers, soldiers, politicians from the USSR were buried.

Gogol N.V., Chekhov A.P., Venevitinova D.V., Levitan I.I. , First President of Russia Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin,you can see the graves

Opening hours: from May 1 to September 30 daily from 9:00 to 19:00, from October 1 to April 30 daily from 9:00 to 17:00.