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Top 5 Attractions In Moscow

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It is completely true that Moscow has been considered as one of the most expensive tourist destinations or European capitals for the past decades. The big abundance of great attractions and things to show, the grand Russian city is definitely a place that any tourism connoisseur should visit, no matter what and how much it is going to cost him or her. Furthermore, Moscow is also familiar as one of the most unfriendly town for the criminality that is above the average. Though, these factors – the prices of the common vacation rentals in Moscow and the risk you can be robbed or introduced to the enormous society of homeless men from the biggest stations in the capital – should not stop you being adventurous and curious to see the glamorous side of the Russian night life, to observe the Russian traditions from a short distance by visiting the most amazing hot spots. In this article we will try to inform you about the most interesting attractions in the Russian capital of Moscow by leaving behind the usual and ordinary mentions of famous public places and offer you a bit more different Top 5 Attractions in Moscow. Together they are enough to get you to know the many faced nature of Moscow.

Russia and Russians, themselves, are usually connected with the high and serious use of alcohol. Ironically or jocularly, speaking of this traditional Russian habit, we cannot miss to offer you the first attraction in Moscow that you really should visit, if you have the amazing chance to visit this insusceptible and really diverse city. The great and popular Vodka Museum is opened during the entire year not only for the alcohol lovers, but, also for people, who are trying to find out whether Russian people are really so keen and acquainted with Vodka. Entering the museum and seeing all of the exponents together with the descriptions about them, you will convince that this Russian habit
and some kind of love is not a myth. The Vodka Museum shows the entire history of Vodka manufacturing in Russia by giving you the chance to try the real taste of this alcohol. Believe us you will submit that the vodkas you have been drunk till now are not vodkas at all. You can also buy some souvenirs in the museum.



The next awesome attraction in Moscow is the Izmailovsky Park & Market. We are offering it to you not only because it is right next to the Vodka Museum, but because here you will have the only chance to experience the real sensation of bargaining with the old ladies in Russia, who will be really glad to offer you special Russian souvenirs or delicious specialties from the local cuisine such as the gingerbread or drinking yeast. On the other side, the wonderful Izmailovsky Park could be a charming place to have a break after the chaos in the Vodka`s home and the overcrowded market (especially on Sundays and Saturdays). The vacation homes in Moscow are too expensive, so better, use this money for having a walk through the park and through the little sweet cafeterias in the Russian capital.

After you enjoy the sweet relaxation in the Izmailovsky Park, which was actually the place, where the home of Peter the Great was situated, you can continue your amazing walk through the streets of Moscow and get to the next exciting and maybe a bit exhausting attractions – the Ice skating in Gorky Park. The authentic atmosphere in winter here is a thing that will impress you by all means and the elegant exterior design of the sports platform will make you feel as you are a courtier from the 19th century.

Coming to Moscow, however, you should not miss to visit the Kremlin and Red Square for anything in life. These absolutely leaders in any Top 5 attractions in Moscow chart are the symbols not only of the Russian capital, but of the entire Russian history, culture and nation at all. There are no needs to describe the greatness and the grandness of the Kremlin and Red Square – the pictures you will make in front of these architecture masterpieces will speak of the places.

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