Living the Russian fairy tale for a few days in Moscow

Living the Russian fairy talefor a few days in Moscow

Moscow is a very cold region with lots of rain in terms of its geography. The biggest metropolis in the north. My favorite feature is that most of the city is covered with greenery. Luckily, it didn’t rain or the air got cold. Already the most beautiful season of Moscow is July and August… It is another beautiful in winter. Especially the new year is illuminating the city so well that you cannot believe your eyes. Here is Moscow travel guide for you.

If you like to take pictures, I can say that you are in heaven. As we travel with children, we definitely prefer our accommodation in the city center. I can say that “Red Square”, “Red Square”, is the heart of Moscow. There were a few hotels in the area, but the only hotel in the main square was the Four Seasons. I would recommend it especially for families with children. Accommodation within walking distance of everywhere can be the most important detail for families with children. You can start your tour from the Red Square, which is a frequent destination for tourists.

There have been so many demonstrations and executions in the old times in the Red Square that it is said that the name of the red square was given because a lot of blood was shed. St. Basil’s Church, that is, the domed and colorful structure that everyone has taken pictures in front of you attracts you. As you look, it opens up inside. The colors are really awesome.

Living the Russian fairy talefor a few days in Moscow

A beautiful but expensive city

You can take a break at the cafes and restaurants in Red Square and enjoy the view. As it is a touristic region, the prices are a bit high. According to my observations, Moscow is generally more expensive than other European cities.

Do not leave the Red Square without visiting the GUM shopping center. You don’t have to call him where he is. It is such a big and flashy structure that you will see it every time you look around. Especially in the evening, when the building’s lights are on, you will be very surprised by the view you see. There are many brands in it. But the detail I liked the most was the famous ice cream shops. The taste was awesome. You must try.

Kremlin Palace is very close to Red Square. It is located in a very large area and has a wonderful parking area. We had a very pleasant walk. The word of the Kremlin meant castle and castle. It will also make sense to you when you see the majesty of the building. Built in wood in the 12th century, the building was later demolished and rebuilt and takes its current form. It has changed over time but is quite impressive. Don’t forget to take a walk on Arbat Street. A pedestrian road with a length of about 1 km. It reminded me of Istiklal Street, but it was not as fun as it was described. There are opposite cafes and shops. The only thing I liked was that the street was decorated with colorful lights.

Living the Russian fairy talefor a few days in Moscow

Moscow is a very clean and organized city. You can reach it with a trip that takes about three hours by direct flight. The traffic incident is pretty bad. You can reach a very close location in an hour. You should definitely use the metro in this wonderful city, which uses the subways as an underground museum. The famous Matryoshka dolls are very expensive in the city center. If we take the traffic into account, we spent a few hours on the road. A place to be seen as a building. I would recommend you to stop by if you have time, even if it is remote.

For dining, we preferred the restaurants inside the GUM shopping center. There is also a restaurant near the red square that makes traditional dishes. You should especially taste the Russian ravioli. I don’t know if it replaces our ravioli, but it was really good.

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