Moscow's culture is rich and diverse, reflecting its long and storied history as well as its dynamic present. The city is famed for its iconic landmarks and world-class museums, which showcase the depth and beauty of Russian culture. Sightseeing in Moscow is a feast for the eyes, with the imposing Kremlin standing as the heart of the city. The Kremlin complex includes several palaces, cathedrals, and museums, all surrounded by the Kremlin walls and towers.
Red Square, located adjacent to the Kremlin, is a bustling hub and home to St. Basil's Cathedral, with its vibrant, onion-shaped domes that are a must-see for any visitor. Beyond the Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow is teeming with cultural treasures. The Bolshoi Theatre, renowned for its ballet and opera performances, is an architectural gem and a testament to the city's dedication to the performing arts. The Tretyakov Gallery houses an unparalleled collection of Russian art, from medieval icons to avant-garde masterpieces, providing insight into the evolution of Russian artistic expression. In addition to these iconic landmarks, Moscow's contemporary culture is equally captivating and diverse. The city is a hotspot for creative industries, with modern art galleries, avant-garde theaters, and experimental music venues that showcase the cutting edge of Russian artistic expression.
You are welcome to take a unique tour of the Moscow Kremlin open-air museum-reserve. During the guided tour you will have an opportunity to enjoy the historical monuments, such as the Great Kremlin Palace and the Arsenal building, see the trophy weapons of the war of 1812 and admire the cathedrals on the territory of the Kremlin. You will be offered a detailed acquaintance with the beautiful Arkhangelsky, Uspensky and Annunciation cathedrals. The Moscow Kremlin is located in the very heart of the Russian capital. Its walls and towers, gilded domes of cathedrals and magnificent palaces rise high above the Moscow River and create a splendid and majestic architectural ensemble. The Kremlin has always functioned as the administrative center of Russia, and it still remains as such. Nowadays the residence of the President of the Russian Federation is situated on the Kremlin territory.
Sights you will see:
The Moscow Kremlin
The Tsar Bell
The Blagoveshenskiy Cathedral (Cathedral of Annunciation)
The Dormition (Uspenskiy) Cathedral (Cathedral of Assumption)
The Cathedral of the Archangel
The Tsar Cannon
Ivan the Great Bell Tower
Saint Basil's Cathedral
State Historical Museum
Red Square, Alexander Garden and Lenin's Mausoleum
You are welcome to visit Red Square, known for its historic significance and architectural beauty. It is surrounded by iconic buildings such as the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the State Historical Museum. Alexander Garden - public park located next to the Kremlin and Red Square. It is one of the first public parks in Moscow and is known for its beautifully manicured gardens, fountains, and historical monuments. The garden offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city and is a popular place for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy nature. Lenin's Mausoleum is a prominent landmark located in Red Square. It is the final resting place of Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Bolshevik Revolution and the first head of the Soviet state. Lenin's embalmed body has been on public display in the mausoleum since his death in 1924. It is also a site of political significance, as it is used for state ceremonies and public gatherings.
Sights you will see:
Red Square
Alexander Garden
Lenin's Mausoleum
Moscow Metro and Old Arbat
Also you can use the Russian "Underground Palaces" - public transportation system with unique stations and pavilions, full of arts and Soviet period masterpieces: sculptures, mosaics, paintings. Moreover, you can visit a historic street in the heart of Moscow, known for its charming pedestrian walkway, lined with shops, cafes, and street performers. The area is famous for its historical buildings, including the Church of Saint Nicholas and the Vakhtangov Theatre.
Sights you will see:
Old Arbat
The Moscow Metro
Classic Moscow city tour
Today you will have an exciting tour around Moscow to get acquainted with the capital. You will see the most famous places of interest including the Red Square, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, the Novodevichiy Convent, Tverskaya Street, Boulevard Ring and other attractions as a Victory Park, Moscow State University, the famous soviet skyscrapers buildings – the heritage of Soviet architecture, and admire terrific views standing on the platform for observation on Sparrow Hills.
Sights you will see:
The Moscow Kremlin
Red Square
Saint Basil's Cathedral
Lenin's Mausoleum
State Historical Museum
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
Novodevichy Convent
Garden Ring
New Arbat street
The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Vorobyovy gory (Sparrow hills)
Poklonnaya gora (Bow-down Hill)
The Museum of Great Patriotic War
The Museum of Borodino Panorama
Arc the Thiumph
GUM (department store)
Tsereteli's Peter the Great monument
Gorky Park
Moscow State University
Hotel Ukraina
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building
River boat cruise by Radisson
The Radisson Royal Flotilla yachts are state-of-the-art river yachts-restaurants meant for excursion and entertainment cruises along the Moskva River for citizens and visitors of Moscow. We offer you a tour of Moscow from a brand-new angle with a sightseeing river cruise. You will see the most significant sightseeings along the banks of the Moskva River. Our 2 hours guided tour will allow you to spend an unforgettable time enjoying beautiful views and getting into the history of the capital of Russia.
Tretyakov Art Gallery
We will be pleased to organize a conducted tour of the Tretiakov Gallery which is the largest museum of Russian art in the world. The museum represents the whole history of Russian art from the ancient period until now. Its superb collection consists of numerous icons, paintings, sculptures and graphics. The museum is housed in the Tretiakovs former house, the main facade of which, designed by the famous Russian artist V.M. Vasnetsov, was constructed in 1902-1904. The Tretiakov Gallery may boast of its 62 halls, packed with artistic items. The most unique collections of the museum are the Collection of Russian Art of the 9th-10th centuries and the Collection of Soviet Art of 1930-1980.
Sights you will see:
The State Tretyakov Gallery
Izmailovsky Kremlin
The Izmailovsky Kremlin, also known as the Izmailovo Kremlin, is a cultural and entertainment complex located in Moscow, Russia. It was built in the 1990s as a recreation of a medieval Russian fortress, complete with colorful wooden buildings, towers, and walls reminiscent of traditional Russian architecture. Additionally, the Izmailovsky Kremlin hosts cultural events, including festivals, concerts, and performances, providing a vibrant and dynamic space for showcasing Russian traditions and heritage.
Sights you will see:
Izmailovsky Kremlin
Museum of Russian Vodka
By visiting this museum, you will learn about the technology of the vodka preparation process, the main components of the most famous Russian drink, and hear a fascinating story about how vodka influenced the course of important historical events in Russia. Guide will tell you about the personal alcoholic preferences of representatives of the Russian Imperial House and about the emergence of modern vodka traditions.
Sights you will see:
Museum of Russian Vodka
Stalin's bunker
Stalin's bunker, also known as the Bunker-1, is a historical site located in Moscow, Russia. It was the underground shelter where Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and his government officials would retreat to in the event of a nuclear attack or other emergency situations. After Stalin's death in 1953, the bunker remained in use by the government for several years before falling into disuse. In 1996, the bunker was opened to the public as a museum, allowing visitors to experience a glimpse of the Cold War era and learn about the history of this secretive underground complex.
Sights you will see:
Stalin's bunker
Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve
Today you have the opportunity to visit Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve that can explore the parkland, gardens, and scenic landscapes, making it ideal for leisurely walks and outdoor activities. Here you will see The Church of the Ascension of the Lord that is an outstanding example of ancient Russian stone architecture and one of the most significant monuments of Moscow architecture of the XVII century. This unique temple was erected in 1532 on the instructions of Basil III and was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. in addition, there is a House of Peter I in Kolomenskoye.The building was built for Peter the Great in 1702 and served him as temporary housing during the construction of St. Petersburg and the palace reforms.
Sights you will see:
The Church of the Ascension of the Lord
House of Peter I
Hasky park. Duration 2 hours
Husky Park is a unique project that gives everyone the opportunity to contact with Huskie, learn a lot of new and interesting things about amazing, beautiful and friendly animals. They will be happy to welcome you as old friends. It is an hour-long tour with a visit to the husky enclosure. After an entertaining tour, you will meet new shaggy friends, chat with them and take a photo in an embrace.
The tour consists of two parts: - A story about sled dogs (about 20 minutes); - Acquaintance and communication with Husky dogs (about 40 minutes).
Visit to bear Stepan
The best and kindest trained bear Stepan! Stepa is an exceptional bear. You will not find such bears in nature. He is not only smart, but also very kind and fabulously handsome. He can not only be stroked, but also easily seated on his massive back. You can hold his powerful paw without fear and even hug him. A photo from Russia hugging a bear will be the best gift for your family and friends.
VDNH - Unique Soviet style Expo Center and Cosmos Pavilion
The Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy is a large park and exhibition center located in Moscow, Russia. It was originally established in 1935 as an agricultural exhibition center, but has since expanded to become a multi-purpose exhibition space and leisure park. VDNH features a wide range of attractions and exhibitions, including pavilions dedicated to various industries, museums, fountains, and landscaped gardens. The park also hosts regular events and festivals, as well as a variety of leisure activities such as ice skating, cycling, and boating. With its vast area and diverse offerings, VDNH is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, providing a unique insight into the achievements and developments of the Soviet Union and modern Russia. It is also known for its architectural landmarks, such as the iconic "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" statue and the Space Pavilion.
Sights you will see:
Cosmos Pavilion
"Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" Monument
Central Pavilion
Vostok Spacecraft
Cosmonauts Alley
Fountain "The Stone Flower"
Moscow Monorail
Circus performance in Moscow
Circus performances in Moscow are a beloved and iconic form of entertainment. The city has a long history of circus traditions and is home to several renowned circus venues, including the famous Moscow State Circus. These performances feature a wide range of acts, including acrobatics, clowning, aerial performances, animal acts, and more.
Tour includes
Tour includes
Accommodations for 5 nights in Moscow
7 meals: 5 breakfasts, 2 lunches
8 included excursions:
Classic Moscow city tour; Moscow Metro and Old Arbat; Kremlin and Catherdrals; Red Square, Alexander Garden and Park Zaryadie; Izmailovsky Kremlin; Museum of Russian Vodka; Stalin's bunker; VDNH - Unique Soviet style Expo Center and Cosmos Pavilion
Comfortable vehicle for all transfers and excursions
Entrance tickets to the museums and sightseeing sites
Exclusive service of a local guide speaking: English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Spanish