Red Square
This place is known as the heart of Moscow because it concentrates many legendary works associated with Russian history. For that reason, this place has been recognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site.
Cross the square and main streets of the city, you will be out on the highway to explore the beautiful scenery outside the capital.

Arbart Old Town
If Red Square is the heart of Moscow, then the old Arbat is the soul of the city. Since the 16th century, Arbat has been home to craftsmen and blacksmiths who served the Kremlin nobility.
In 1736, after a fire, most of the wooden houses of that time were destroyed. White stone houses of the nobles who moved here began to appear on Arbat Street.

Kremlin
Located in the most prime location of the city, on Borovitskii Hill and on the left bank of the Moskva River, the Kremlin is one of the oldest architectural works of the city.
Today, this is where the highest organs of the Russian government work. It includes 4 palaces and 4 churches surrounded by the Kremlin wall and Kremlin towers.

Hermitage Museum
The Hermitage Museum is the largest museum in Russia and the third largest in the world, after the Louvre (France) and the Vatican (Italy). Founded in 1764, the Hermitage houses 3 million artifacts, including works of art from all eras and antiquities from ancient cultures. The collections occupy a large space in six historic buildings, including the Winter Palace, the residence of Russian emperors throughout the ages.

Lomonosov University
Located on Sparrow Hills, Lomonosov University is the largest and oldest university in Russia. It houses the largest of the seven Stalin skyscrapers, with a campus area of over one million square meters.
In addition, Sparrow Hills is the highest of the seven peaks in Moscow. From a height of 220 m above sea level, visitors can have a panoramic view of the entire city.

Victory Park
According to Moscow travel experience, from above, Victory Park looks like a giant clock. This park symbolizes the victory of the Russian people over Nazi Germany. Each feature in the park reminds of a certain war event.
The most notable are the 1,418 fountains, representing the number of days Russia participated in the war. If you visit, you should set aside a considerable amount of time during the day to fully explore this vast campus.

Arc de Triomphe
Moscow's Arc de Triomphe was built to celebrate a military victory. Visitors can admire the monument's sculptures and reliefs.
The Arc de Triomphe also marked a change in the way Russians celebrated their victories. Previously, they often built religious buildings.

Izmailovsky Market
Located in the heart of Moscow, Izmailovsky Market is like a miniature world, built in the typical Russian tower architecture style. Famous for its “labyrinthine” passages, this flea market specializes in selling souvenirs from the old Soviet Union to Uzbek silk textiles, fur hats, leather, vintage cameras and Matryoshka dolls typical of the birch country.

winter palace
This is one of the most typical architectural works of the land of the White Birch. The Winter Palace was built in 1753, until now, through many ups and downs of history, the basic architecture of the palace is still intact.
The palace consists of more than 700 splendidly decorated rooms, built with marble imported from Italy and Finland. This historical masterpiece was built by the efforts of more than 2,300 workers for 9 years and cost a large amount of money to achieve the grandeur it has today. Today, the Winter Palace is one of the attractions that attracts millions of tourists who love to learn about culture.

Tsaritsyno
Tsaritsyno is located in the southern part of the city. This is the largest museum-reserve area in Moscow, including palaces, parks and lakes. The Tsaritsyno Grand Palace was built by the most talented craftsmen to serve the royal family. Therefore, Tsaritsyno is one of the 13 attractions that tourists traveling to Moscow, Russia cannot miss.

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