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Itinerary for Moscow

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Sheremetyevo Airport and take a comfortable taxi to your hotel in the city centre. After settling in, enjoy a leisurely walk to Red Square to admire its historic ambiance.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic St. Basil’s Cathedral, marveling at its colorful onion domes and exploring the interior mosaics. Grab a quick bite at a nearby café offering traditional Russian pastries.

Evening: Stroll along the illuminated Kremlin Wall and catch the changing of the guard ceremony. Dine at a classic Russian restaurant featuring dishes like beef stroganoff.

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Day 2: Culture & Creativity

Morning: Start with a visit to the Tretyakov Gallery, home to the finest collection of Russian art from the 11th to the 20th centuries.

Afternoon: Wander through the bustling Arbat Street, browsing souvenir shops, street performances, and historic architecture. Stop for lunch at a bistro serving pelmeni.

Evening: Experience a world‑class performance at the Bolshoi Theatre. Book tickets in advance for a ballet or opera to enjoy an unforgettable night.

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Day 3: Leisure & Modern Moscow

Morning: Relax in the expansive Gorky Park, renting a bike or paddle boat, and enjoy the spring blossoms along the Moscow River.

Afternoon: Explore the futuristic Moscow Metro stations, renowned for their ornate chandeliers and artwork, making a quick stop at the Komsomolskaya station for photos.

Evening: Conclude your trip with a dinner cruise on the Moscow River, taking in illuminated landmarks such as the Kremlin and Saint Isaac’s Cathedral.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Red Square – 1 hour – Free (optional souvenir: $10)
  • St. Basil’s Cathedral – 1.5 hours – $12 entry
  • Kremlin Wall (exterior) – 1 hour – Free
  • Tretyakov Gallery – 2 hours – $15 entry
  • Arbat Street – 2 hours – Free (shopping varies)
  • Bolshoi Theatre – 3 hours – $50 ticket
  • Gorky Park – 3 hours – Free (bike rental $8)
  • Moscow Metro stations tour – 1.5 hours – Free
  • River dinner cruise – 2.5 hours – $70 per person
  • Total Estimated Cost: $185 (excluding meals, accommodation, and personal shopping)

Tips

If you have extra time, add a half‑day trip to the historic town of Sergiev Posad to see the Trinity Lavra monastery, or shorten the itinerary by skipping the river cruise and focusing on the main city attractions. Using a metro day pass can further reduce transport costs, while pre‑booking tickets for the Bolshoi and the cruise ensures you won’t miss out.

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