All You Need to Know About Russia
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Moscow is unlike any other city on Earth. It is the wealthy economic center for one-sixth of the world's land mass and has over 120 ethnic groups and nationalities. A diverse and vibrant city with a strange combination of traditional Russian architecture and newer Soviet tastelessness, Moscow is an adventure waiting to happen!
But what makes it so popular among tourists is the concentration of Moscow attractions. When you travel to Moscow you definitely want to see the red-bricked walls of the Kremlin, to take a picture in front of St. Basil's Cathedral, and probably visit the world-famous Bolshoi Theater. All of these places are located within a very small area around Red Square, so seeing them on a walking sightseeing tour of Moscow is convenient and allows you to avoid traffic jams.
The concentration of Moscow's main sights is one of the facts that make this city a world-class tourist destination. The majority of its attractions is centered in one small area, and the Kremlin is the hub of this concentration.
The famous GUM is a large department store in the Kitai-gorod part of Moscow facing Red Square.
The symbol of Moscow and entire Russia, the Kremlin is often described as the 8th Wonder of the World.
Moscow Metro is like a whole underground city that holds the world's largest collection of Stalinist Art.
Moscow's most well-known cloister with golden domes, untouched since the 17th century.
St. Basil’s Cathedral is Moscow’s most famous artistic work of architecture set in the romantic Red Square.
History and luxury is revealed inside the Kremlin as the Armoury Chamber displays treasures like Faberge Eggs.
Over 1000 years of Russia's finest art from Rublev to Shishkin, over 150 000 exhibits of religious and modern art.