10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Moscow That You Shouldn't Miss

September 8, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

The political, scientific, historical, architectural and business center of Russia, Moscow displays the country's contrasts at their most extreme. The ancient and modern are juxtaposed side by side in this city of 10 million. Catch a metro from one of the ornate stations to see Red Square, the Kremlin, the nine domes of St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, the KGB Museum and other symbols of Moscow's great and terrible past, then lighten up and shop Boulevard Ring or people watch in Pushkin Square.
Restaurants in Moscow

1. Zamoskvorechie

Zamoskvorechie area, Moscow 115054 Russia +7 495 620-28-00 http://www.zmsk.ru/info/
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Zamoskvorechie

2. Red Square

Red Square, Moscow 109012 Russia
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4.5 based on 20,518 reviews

Red Square

Red Square is a city square in Moscow, Russia. The buildings surrounding the Square are all significant: Nearby to the South is the elaborate brightly domed Saint Basil's Cathedral and the palaces and cathedrals of the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum. On the Eastern side of the square is the GUM department store, and next to it the restored Kazan Cathedral.

Reviewed By maneh2017 - Yerevan, Armenia

There’s magical place, best Christmas market, colorful lights, dances and songs... it’s such a wonderful place..)) Winter and Christmas in Moscow is unforgettable

3. Manezh Square

Near Red Square, Moscow 613310 Russia
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Manezh Square

This square is the site of an underground shopping mall that opened in 1997 and contains four levels of stores carrying furs, jewelry, cigars, clothes and other consumer goods.

Reviewed By KatrinaMolini - Corciano, Italy

One of the best memories during our trip to Moscow is from Manezhnaya Ploshad’ (Манежная Площадь). The square is facing the Four Seasons Hotel. We visited it when there was a celebration of Maslenitsa (Масленица) and we had a lot of fun! Beautiful decorations, yummy stands with different kinds of food (with bliny - crêpes -, churros and more), holiday characters dressed in costumes and entertaining the visitors, demonstrations of old Russian crafts! We spent such a great day there!

4. The Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh)

Mira Ave., 119, Moscow 129223 Russia +7 495 544-34-00 [email protected] http://www.vdnh.ru/
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4.5 based on 1,813 reviews

The Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh)

The Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy is one of the largest exhibitions, museums and recreation complexes in the world. It is one of the most popular public places of the Russian capital. It hosts more than 19 million guests per year. The Exhibition was opened on 1 August 1939. Its name has changed several times, i.e. VSHV ВСХВ, VPV ВПВ, VDNH USSR ВДНХ СССР, ВВЦ VVC. In spring 2014 the Moscow City Government launched a large scale project of the VDNH’s revival commemorated to the 75-year Anniversary of the main exhibition centre of the country. On the initiative of the Mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, and according to the results of citizens’ electronic voting the VDNH had its famous historical name of “Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy” returned. The name corresponds to VDNH in Russian. Now, the VDNH is combined with the Botanic Gardens and Ostankino Park. Its total area is more than 520 ha. On the territory of VDNH you can see many architectural masterpieces, large and small parks, and unique fountains. Forty-five sites at VDNH are recognized as cultural property sites of federal significance. More than 100 international exhibitions and congresses, dozens of festivals and special events as well as new expositions are held at VDNH yearly. With the revival of the open-air theater that was opened on 1 August 2014, the Exhibition achieved the status of popular outdoor performance stage hosting best world performing musicians from Russia and abroad. Come enjoy the VDNH!

Reviewed By Alliohna

Came her 3 years ago and parts of it were under renovation. This time it was almost fully renovated, very clean and tidy. Grand entrance through a huge arch, then a main wide park street with a massive Stalin style building featuring the former 16 soviet republics coat of arms. Behind this building is a beautiful golden fountain with 16 female figures (statues) each representing one of the republics. The park is very spacious and grand.

5. Kuznetsky Most Street

ulitsa Kuznetsky Most, Moscow Russia http://cafemumu.ru
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Kuznetsky Most Street

Reviewed By drogilmour - Guatemala City, Guatemala

By invitation of Catherine the Great many foreigners came to settle in Moscow in the second half of the 18th century. French merchants settled around Kuznetsky Most and began to open boutiques in this street. There is a bronze plaque explaining that a monsiur x lodge at an apartment building there and later opened a confiserie at the shops bellow. Kuznetsky then become the place to shop for luxury and fashion by the beginning of the 19th century. Walking by this street, even with the seasonal Christmas decor, is like walking back in time to an elegant street of a cosmopolitan city two centuries ago.

6. Kitai-Gorod and Varvarka Street

Varvarka St. Kitai-Gorod, east of the Kremlin, Moscow Russia
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Kitai-Gorod and Varvarka Street

The area to the east of the Kremlin was a traditional trading quarter. The oldest streets of Kitai-Gorod - Nikolskaya, Ilyinka, Varvarka - were known as early as the 14th century.

Reviewed By IK-RUS - Moscow, Russia

I always advise this place to the forein guest: "After the official view of Red Square come here to see the ancient history of Moscow". Just walk along and see. Tip: at the end of the steet step down to the subway (Metro) and look to the left just at the end of the stairway. You can see the basement of ancient "Varvarskaya tower" - the entrance to the Kitay-gorod and mystic place of ancient Moscow.

7. Revolution Square (Ploshchad Revolutsii)

Ploschad Revolyutsii Close to Red Square, Moscow 109012 Russia http://shm.ru/shows/#museum=8/date=current/page=1
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Revolution Square (Ploshchad Revolutsii)

Reviewed By RenatoCarneiro - Vitoria, Brazil

76 bronze sculptures arranged in chronological order of the events of October 1917 to December 1937. Gallery starts from the western end of the station (the opening is located here only way) images Red Guards and sailors.

8. Ostankino TV Tower

Akademika Koroleva St., 15/2, Moscow 127427 Russia +7 495 926-61-11 [email protected] http://www.tvtower.ru
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Ostankino TV Tower

Ostankino TV tower - the highest point in Moscow. From viewing platforms open most brilliant panoramic views of the capital. From a vantage point 337 meters of the capital lies at a glance: Here Lomonosov Moscow State University University, Christ the Savior Cathedral, the Kremlin towers, the complex "Moscow City". Afternoon - the best time to make a photographic miniatures of the city, take a walk on the glass floor and try out our binoculars and telescopes. In the evening, you can leisurely look at the bizarre shapes of the city lights, sitting in a high-altitude restaurant "Seventh Heaven", which rotates around its axis. It is interesting to walk around the tower. In addition to the beautiful "Ostankino" Museum-Estate with park and ancient palaces, here it is worthy of attention "Exhibition of Economic Achievements." Ostankino Tower is among the ten highest free-standing buildings of the world. Today it is not only unique in the signal power radio and television transmitting station, and meteorological observatory, a giant lightning rod, and, of course, one of the most recognizable symbols of Moscow. From an architectural point of view it is a flower that grows out of the heavens. It is weighty "petals" on the ground, holding a thick but relatively easy "stem." This is a very bold in its design structure: the base of the tower - only 4.6 meters deep. At the same time its height - 540 meters. The real revolution in the construction of high-rise! At the time of opening in 1967 it was the tallest building in the world and held this position for 10 years. Climbing the legendary tower already made tens of millions of people.

Reviewed By sara2ph

Once you get to the highest available floor for visitors (hight: 337 m), you can have a very good view over the Moscow city. I guess a sunny day would be the best time to visit this place. Looking down the glass floor is the best, kind of scary experience you might have there. .... Two successive security check at the entrance (just like the airports) is too much!

9. Nikolskaya Ulitsa

Nikolskaya Ulitsa, Moscow Russia
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Nikolskaya Ulitsa

Reviewed By sergeyk147

Nikolskaya street is a gem of Moscow which, in its turn, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. For sure, in these dull and desolate Christmas covid days in Europe and USA this bustling and defiantly careless megapolis is a bright spot on the Northern Hemisphere's map. We were there yesterday - me, my wife, our two children, our daughter-in-law and our three grandchildren, a girl and two boys. Nikolskaya was crowded. Packed cafes and restaurants, street musicians, masqueraded millennials - angels and devils, knights, robots, ruffians, even slightly drunken Putin's lookalike! - what a contrast to despondent Western cities! We walked there, then progressed to the Red Square, then to the Manezhnaya square, then to Alexandrovskiy gardens, to watch change of guard by the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Hordes of people. Moscow, I love you! You're forever young, glittering, resilient, fortitudinous, flamboyant and charming. Outta sight!

10. Victory Square

Lenina St., Moscow 121170 Russia +7 499 148-83-00 http://www.poklonnaya-gora.ru
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Victory Square

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