





Spend an unforgettable evening at this legendary theatre - the oldest in the city - with its world-leading resident opera and ballet troupes.
Snap a selfie outside Moscow's most famous historical and political landmark: an impressive walled complex of cathedrals, palaces and state offices.
Fall in love with the residents of Russia's largest zoo, now a huge scientific, educational, and conservation institution.
Among the 50 largest exhibition centers in the world, VDNH is home to many architectural masterpieces and cultural heritage sites. Main sights include the Worker and Collective Farmer sculpture and the fountains Friendship of the peoples of the USSR and Stone Flower.
Visit this central park in Moscow to meet friends, cycle, and enjoy a day with the family. The park is also home to museums, the Muzeon Park of Arts, and amusement rides.
Arbat Street is a well-known pedestrian street in Moscow's historical center. Old Arbat boasts plenty of stores, souvenir shops, cafés, and restaurants to explore. Take a stroll along the street from Arbatskaya Square and enjoy the sights.
Discover one of the most popular landmarks in the west of Moscow. Located on Poklonnaya Gora, a historic hill on which guests visiting the city were expected to bow down and pay homage to the Tzar, Victory Park commemorates the Russian triumph over Napoleon as well as Soviet efforts in World War II. Nowadays, the park serves as an important venue for Russia's Victory Day celebrations on May 9.
Wander through the different art exhibits at this Moscow museum, showcasing a range of collections, including sculptures, modern paintings, and medieval masterpieces.