I recommend starting with Red Square because you will have morning sun on the front of St. Basil's. If you go in the afternoon, you will need to take your picture in an…Read More
Kremlin is a great place to be in. Both historic and artistic, in the meantime has a great power and culture. Access to Kremlin is very convenient especially by metro.…Read More
The Tretyakov houses, by universal acclaim, are the world’s greatest collection of Russian art. We didn’t like it. This is matter of personal taste. Old Russian…Read More
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Arbat street can be fun to just walk around and observe, though shopping can be a hassle. In this review I'm only considering the street vendors here, not any of the…Read More
To buy, or not to buy. What to buy in Russia? What souvenirs can be found with a brand "made in Russia"? That is the question. Firstly, a decent map is of vital…Read More
Novodevichy Convent is one of the most unique experiences we had in Moscow. Some of the buildings date back to the 1500s. They sell tickets to foriegners for a couple of…Read More
I'd seen lots of photos, but seeing St Basil's in real life was even better. The church is smaller than I thought, and poised at the end of Red Square it creates a…Read More
If you visit Moscow, Bolshoi Theater is a must. The tickets are not very expensive, even from scalpers (remember to bargain). We were lucky our friend bought us tickets…Read More
This cathedral was my favourite place to visit in Moscow. When approaching the cathedral on a sunny day the white exterior looks incredibly white and the golden domes…Read More
One cannot go to Moscow without taking time to visit the Armoury. Inside is the world's largest depository of decorative and applied art. Here one finds the wealth that…Read More