Moscow Private Red Square and City Tour
Moscow, Russian Federation
See Moscow with a friendly local guide on a 3-hour private tour. You will gain insight into the cultural and local history as well as an introduction to getting around downtown Moscow. Find out the legend about Mosoha and Kva and how Moscow was formed. Check out what world-known landmark is places on 100-rubles banknote and see it live!
Soak up the atmosphere on Red Square and take pictures of the tallest and most beautiful Kremlin towers. Enjoy a viewing of the Kitay Gorod (Chinatown of Moscow), Red Square, Alexander Garden, and the Christ the Savior Cathedral sight. After crossing the Patriarch bridge, enjoy a delicious Russian lunch with an amazing Kremlin view in a cozy café surrounded by beautiful views.
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Soak up the atmosphere on Red Square and take pictures of the tallest and most beautiful Kremlin towers. Enjoy a viewing of the Kitay Gorod (Chinatown of Moscow), Red Square, Alexander Garden, and the Christ the Savior Cathedral sight. After crossing the Patriarch bridge, enjoy a delicious Russian lunch with an amazing Kremlin view in a cozy café surrounded by beautiful views.
See the Red Square which includes sights such as Basil’s Cathedral, known for its architect Postnik Yakovlev, who was blinded by Ivan the Terrible to never repeat such a masterpiece anywhere else. Also sights such as the Resurrection Gate, the legendary Lenin’s Mausoleum, Kazan Cathedral, and Alexander Garden where you can see the amazing architecture of old Russia and the Tomb of Unknown Soldier with an eternal flame. There is a guard ceremony that happens every hour in the summer time and 30 minutes in the winter time.
Next, head to Kitay Gorod and have a beautiful walk through ancient Russian Bohemia with art and markets. Ilinka Street where the financial district is with a merchant’s yard with Ferrari and Maserati showrooms. The oldest street in Moscow, Varvarka Street and Kamergersky Lane where most of the outstanding Russian writers and poets lived during the golden age of Russian culture.
After you will head to the historical city center. Take a stroll through the old center of Moscow and try delicious deserts and delicacies a the Eliseev store. See architecture from different time periods. See Arbat street, which use to be another city back in the middle ages with over 500 years of history.
Head to the largest Orthodox cathedral in the world and learn surprising facts such as how much gold was used to cover the dome and what happened with the cathedral in Soviet time. Finish the tour with a drink in a trendy bar in Gorky Park.
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