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Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast get ready for your half day city tour of Moscow. Private pick-up and drop off.
Sightseeing during the trip:
Revolution Square Metro Station: The Revolution Square Metro Station (Площадь Революции) stands as one of the most renowned and historically significant stations within the Moscow Metro network. Situated in the heart of the city near the Kremlin, this station on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line is celebrated for its remarkable architectural design and rich cultural symbolism. Opened on March 13, 1938, it was designed by acclaimed Soviet architect Alexey Dushkin, embodying the grandeur and aspirations of Stalinist-era architecture.
The Bolshoi Theatre: The **Bolshoi Theatre** (Большой театр) is a world-famous cultural landmark in Russia, celebrated for its outstanding opera and ballet performances. Situated in the heart of Moscow near the Kremlin, it has been a central institution of Russian performing arts since its founding in **1776**. The theatre’s current neoclassical building, featuring an iconic eight-columned façade and a quadriga sculpture crowning its pediment, was designed by **Joseph Bové** and inaugurated in **1856**.
The Red Square: Red Square (Красная площадь) is one of Russia's most famous landmarks and a symbol of its rich history and culture. Located in the heart of Moscow, it serves as the central square of the city, connecting major streets and leading to significant historical sites such as the Kremlin and Saint Basil's Cathedral. The square has been a focal point of Russian political, cultural, and social life for centuries, hosting grand parades, public ceremonies, and major celebrations
Saint Basil’s Cathedral: Saint Basil's Cathedral (Собор Василия Блаженного) is one of Russia's most iconic and visually stunning landmarks, located on Red Square in Moscow. Officially known as the Cathedral of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat, it was commissioned by Tsar Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) to commemorate the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan. Completed in 1561, the cathedral is renowned for its unique design, featuring a cluster of vividly colored, onion-shaped domes, each representing a chapel dedicated to a saint.
Private guided tour to Saint Basil’s Cathedral (Optional)
Zaryadye Park: Zaryadye Park (Парк Зарядье) is a modern urban park in the heart of Moscow, offering a blend of natural landscapes, innovative architecture, and cultural spaces. Opened in 2017, it is located near the Kremlin and Red Square, on the historic site of the Zaryadye district. The park is designed to showcase Russia's diverse ecosystems, featuring tundra, steppe, forest, and wetlands in its layout.
GUM department store: The GUM Department Store (ГУМ, pronounced "goom") is a renowned Russian shopping landmark situated on Red Square in Moscow. An abbreviation for "Glavny Universalny Magazin" (Main Universal Store), GUM is famed for its exquisite architecture, which seamlessly combines traditional Russian elements with sophisticated European design.
Nikolskaya street: Nikolskaya Street (Никольская улица) is one of Moscow's most historic and visually captivating streets, celebrated for its rich heritage, lively ambiance, and architectural charm. Spanning from **Red Square** to **Lubyanka Square**, this pedestrian-only street is flanked by historic structures, quaint cafes, and high-end boutiques.
KGB headquarters: The KGB Headquarters, commonly referred to as the **Lubyanka Building** (Лубянка), is one of Moscow's most notable and historically significant landmarks. Situated on **Lubyanka Square**, this formidable structure was the headquarters of the **KGB** (Committee for State Security) during the Soviet era and is closely linked to the history of Soviet intelligence and state security
Tverskaya Street: Tverskaya Street (Тверская улица) is Moscow's main thoroughfare and one of the city's most vibrant and historic streets. Stretching from Manezhnaya Square, near the Kremlin, to Triumfalnaya Square, it has long been a hub of political, cultural, and social activity. Known for its elegant architecture, high-end shops, theaters, and restaurants, Tverskaya Street combines historical significance with modern flair. Over the centuries, it has been a focal point of Moscow's urban development, serving as a gateway to the northern regions of Russia. Today, it remains a bustling center of city life, reflecting Moscow's dynamic blend of tradition and progress.
Manege square: Manege Square (Манежная площадь) is a prominent public square in the heart of Moscow, located near the Kremlin and Red Square. Named after the Moscow Manege, a historic neoclassical building that once served as a military riding school and now functions as an exhibition hall, the square is a key gathering place for locals and tourists alike.
Alexander Garden: Alexander Garden (Александровский сад) is one of Moscow's oldest and most scenic parks, situated along the western walls of the Kremlin. Created in 1812 to honor Russia's triumph over Napoleon, the garden was designed by architect Osip Bove and named in tribute to Tsar Alexander I.
The Kremlin Grounds tour (Optional)
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, get ready for your City tour of St. Petersburg by hop on hop off bus.
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