Private Tour: Moscow by Night
Moscow, Russian Federation
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Explore Moscow by night on this exciting private tour! Take a night walk around historical Old Town as you view the night lights of the city. Experience the city with 870-year history magically lit up at night.
Grab a coffee in one of the cozy cafes on trendy Kamergersky lane and see what makes Moscow home to the largest number of billionaires in the world.
Moscow is as big as London and New York City combined, and it has 837 churches! See the Christ the Savior Cathedral and St Basil's Cathedral in all its domed and glittery glory.
Take in the Patriarschy Bridge waterfront panorama and great views of Kremlin, Red October chocolate factory, a monument to Peter I, new building of Tretyakov Gallery, and green urban oasis - Park Muzeon.
Your guide will also bring you to the Sparrow Hills observation deck and Moscow State University to soak in even more history and vibe.
Grab a coffee in one of the cozy cafes on trendy Kamergersky lane and see what makes Moscow home to the largest number of billionaires in the world.
Moscow is as big as London and New York City combined, and it has 837 churches! See the Christ the Savior Cathedral and St Basil's Cathedral in all its domed and glittery glory.
Take in the Patriarschy Bridge waterfront panorama and great views of Kremlin, Red October chocolate factory, a monument to Peter I, new building of Tretyakov Gallery, and green urban oasis - Park Muzeon.
Your guide will also bring you to the Sparrow Hills observation deck and Moscow State University to soak in even more history and vibe.
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Explore Moscow by night on this exciting private tour! Take a night walk around historical Old Town as you view the night lights of the city. Experience the city with 870-year history magically lit up at night.
Grab a coffee in one of the cozy cafes on trendy Kamergersky lane and see what makes Moscow home to the largest number of billionaires in the world.
Moscow is as big as London and New York City combined, and it has 837 churches! See the Christ the Savior Cathedral and St Basil's Cathedral in all its domed and glittery glory.
Take in the Patriarschy Bridge waterfront panorama and great views of Kremlin, Red October chocolate factory, a monument to Peter I, new building of Tretyakov Gallery, and green urban oasis - Park Muzeon.
Your guide will also bring you to the Sparrow Hills observation deck and Moscow State University to soak in even more history and vibe.
Begin the tour at Red Square to re-enact the times of Ivan the Terrible and picture yourself in Middle Ages. Get inspired by the Kremlin walls and the views of the Kremlin fortress from the Big Moskvoretsky Bridge. As much as romantic it is, this area is older than Moscow itself! Breathe in the history, ambiance and fresh breeze.
If you like people-watching and window shopping, we're heading to fancy GUM. Have a quick espresso stop in GUM, which hasn't changed a bit for the last 123 years. If sweet is your thing, don't miss a signature ice-cream in GUM, produced with a Soviet design and flavor.
Enjoy a fun walk through the historical city center with your friendly local guide. It is an amazing street stroll consisting of Tverskaya Street and historical paths that have a rich choice of cafes and bars: Kamergersky lane, Kuznetsk Bridge, Petrovka Street, Stoleshnikov lane. See the Bolshoi theater, the oldest hotels of Moscow - National and Metropol, the ancient Kitay Gorod wall, the Tretyakov passage.
Check out the sights around the Kremlin to catch up on history, watch people or simply get those special night shots in the very heart of Moscow and Russia. See: Alexander Garden, the Eternal Flame, the Grotto, the Romanov Obelisk, Kremlin walls and tower, Manege and Lenin's Library, one of the largest libraries in the world.
Then off to see the largest Orthodox cathedral in the world - Christ the Savior Cathedral. See what the fuss is about and learn interesting facts like what the cathedral has gone through since it was built in 1883, and how much of gold the dome of the cathedral contains. You'll be surprised.
Afterwards, take the beautiful city bridge that leads to Muzeon and Park for stunning views of Christ the Savior Cathedral, the Moskva River and Kremlin from Patriarch bridge.
Next, visit the city view deck on Sparrow Hills in front of Moscow State University. From Sparrow Hills, you are able to view Stalin skyscrapers, also known as Seven Sisters. Built in 1950s, the Stalin skyscrapers are unique landmarks and historic reminders of the Soviet times. Listen to fun facts and stories about Soviet times, Stalin and find out who actually built Moscow State University. Shocking!
If you opt to visit Arbat instead, you won't regret. Arbat is home to locals and tourists alike. Fun and entertainment mecca, with bohemian cafes, hipster parties, myriad of souvenir shops and artsy galleries.
Complete the tour with an icy beverage in a nightlife hotspot like Etazh or Dandy Cafe. This is where your guide will leave you. Or if you like, retreat back to the hotel to savor the memories.
Grab a coffee in one of the cozy cafes on trendy Kamergersky lane and see what makes Moscow home to the largest number of billionaires in the world.
Moscow is as big as London and New York City combined, and it has 837 churches! See the Christ the Savior Cathedral and St Basil's Cathedral in all its domed and glittery glory.
Take in the Patriarschy Bridge waterfront panorama and great views of Kremlin, Red October chocolate factory, a monument to Peter I, new building of Tretyakov Gallery, and green urban oasis - Park Muzeon.
Your guide will also bring you to the Sparrow Hills observation deck and Moscow State University to soak in even more history and vibe.
Begin the tour at Red Square to re-enact the times of Ivan the Terrible and picture yourself in Middle Ages. Get inspired by the Kremlin walls and the views of the Kremlin fortress from the Big Moskvoretsky Bridge. As much as romantic it is, this area is older than Moscow itself! Breathe in the history, ambiance and fresh breeze.
If you like people-watching and window shopping, we're heading to fancy GUM. Have a quick espresso stop in GUM, which hasn't changed a bit for the last 123 years. If sweet is your thing, don't miss a signature ice-cream in GUM, produced with a Soviet design and flavor.
Enjoy a fun walk through the historical city center with your friendly local guide. It is an amazing street stroll consisting of Tverskaya Street and historical paths that have a rich choice of cafes and bars: Kamergersky lane, Kuznetsk Bridge, Petrovka Street, Stoleshnikov lane. See the Bolshoi theater, the oldest hotels of Moscow - National and Metropol, the ancient Kitay Gorod wall, the Tretyakov passage.
Check out the sights around the Kremlin to catch up on history, watch people or simply get those special night shots in the very heart of Moscow and Russia. See: Alexander Garden, the Eternal Flame, the Grotto, the Romanov Obelisk, Kremlin walls and tower, Manege and Lenin's Library, one of the largest libraries in the world.
Then off to see the largest Orthodox cathedral in the world - Christ the Savior Cathedral. See what the fuss is about and learn interesting facts like what the cathedral has gone through since it was built in 1883, and how much of gold the dome of the cathedral contains. You'll be surprised.
Afterwards, take the beautiful city bridge that leads to Muzeon and Park for stunning views of Christ the Savior Cathedral, the Moskva River and Kremlin from Patriarch bridge.
Next, visit the city view deck on Sparrow Hills in front of Moscow State University. From Sparrow Hills, you are able to view Stalin skyscrapers, also known as Seven Sisters. Built in 1950s, the Stalin skyscrapers are unique landmarks and historic reminders of the Soviet times. Listen to fun facts and stories about Soviet times, Stalin and find out who actually built Moscow State University. Shocking!
If you opt to visit Arbat instead, you won't regret. Arbat is home to locals and tourists alike. Fun and entertainment mecca, with bohemian cafes, hipster parties, myriad of souvenir shops and artsy galleries.
Complete the tour with an icy beverage in a nightlife hotspot like Etazh or Dandy Cafe. This is where your guide will leave you. Or if you like, retreat back to the hotel to savor the memories.
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