[2024 Moscow Attraction] Travel Guide for Krasnaya ploshchad (Updated Sep)
No.2 of Best Things to Do in Moscow
Squares
Nighttime sightseeing
Address:
Moscow, Russia, 109012
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Russia | Impressions of Red Square
First of all, Moscow's police cars really come in all models, including BMW, Mercedes, and Land Cruiser, and then the street racing is not just a little serious, especially motorcycles! Speaking of Red Square, it's nothing like what I imagined, nothing like what I've seen in the movies! Crowds walk here to take pictures, and also, no matter what map app you use, it basically freezes in this area, completely unable to locate accurately. There is a hotel with a very good scenic view next to Red Square, which is the Four Seasons Hotel, where you can take overhead photos. The church in Red Square is called Saint Basil's Cathedral, and I don't know when it started, but many people also call it the Rainbow Cathedral. Red Square is a landmark of Moscow, and friends who come to travel should come and see it.
HarperSutherland55
🇷🇺 Russia Revealed: Travel Through Epic Expanses! 🇷🇺
👑 Russia, a name, a legend. Where the grandeur of the tsar and the red of the Soviets intersect, every inch of the land is full of stories. 🏰🌃
Moscow and St. Petersburg: A Tale of Two Cities
1️⃣ Moscow - Red Square, where power and art meet, is not only the political center of Russia but also a must-visit landmark for tourists. Standing in front of Lenin's tomb, feel the weight of history. The Kremlin, here is not only the office of the Russian president but also the epitome of Russian history, the magnificent churches and palaces are breathtaking. Arbat Street, this historic pedestrian street is a cultural symbol of Moscow, filled with art galleries, boutiques, and cafes.
2️⃣ St. Petersburg - Poetic Night on the River The Hermitage and the Hermitage Museum, home not only to masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci and Picasso but also to a treasure trove of Russian art. Peter and Paul Fortress. This fortress is the origin of St. Petersburg and the resting place of successive Tsars of the Russian Empire. Summer Palace Garden. This is Peter the Great's summer.
🍲 Russian Food: The warm red vegetable soup (Borscht) in winter, the bright red, brings not only the enjoyment of the taste buds but also the warmth of the heart. Pirozhki (Pirozhki), crispy skin, rich stuffing, every bite is a Russian mother taste memories.
📚 Russian Language: Explore the fascinating sounds of the Slavic world! Russian is a rhythmic language, and its alphabet consists of 33 letters, a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet that contains unique sounds and shapes.
King Raph
Spring in Europe 🇷🇺🇭🇺🇳🇴🇳🇱
#cherryblossom2024
Moscow, Russia 📍
Spring in Moscow casts a magical spell over the city, thawing the winter ice and bringing forth a burst of new life. Cherry blossoms adorn the iconic Red Square, framing the Kremlin in a delicate pink hue. Parks and gardens come alive with the vibrant colors of tulips and daffodils, while the Moscow River sparkles under the soft spring sunlight. #Moscow #Russia #SpringMagic
Budapest, Hungary 📍
As the Danube winds its way through Budapest, spring breathes new life into the city's historic streets and grand boulevards. Magnolia trees bloom in the city's parks, while the iconic Chain Bridge offers panoramic views of the river in bloom. Cafés and outdoor terraces buzz with activity as locals and visitors alike soak up the springtime ambiance. #Budapest #Hungary #SpringInBudapest
Bergen, Norway 📍
In Bergen, spring emerges as a symphony of colors, with cherry blossoms and apple trees painting the city in shades of pink and white. The historic Bryggen Wharf is alive with the sounds of bustling markets, while nearby parks offer tranquil spots for enjoying the spring sunshine. As the days grow longer, locals take to the outdoors, hiking in the surrounding mountains or enjoying boat trips along the fjords. #Bergen #Norway #SpringSymphony
Utrecht, Netherlands 📍
Spring in Utrecht transforms the city into a vibrant tapestry of colors and scents. Cherry blossoms line the picturesque canals, their delicate petals drifting on the water's surface. Parks and green spaces burst into bloom, offering tranquil retreats for locals and visitors alike. The city's cafés and outdoor terraces buzz with activity, as friends gather to enjoy the warm spring sunshine. #Utrecht #Netherlands #SpringBlossoms
King Raph
Moscow in Russia is Truly Amazing 🇷🇺
#cherryblossom2024 🌸
Moscow in Russia is Truly amazing and had me shocked with its mesmerizing architecture ❤️
A Record of Moscow Winter Snow National Stock vs. Red Square K pachaannouaab Warm Colors & Rich Russian Flavors Important Landmark for National Celebration, Parade, and Assembly in Russia
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Sadia_N
Do you know these little tips for traveling to Russia?
How to play in Russia❓ Although tourism is not the main industry in Russia, it is definitely a seriously underestimated treasure of tourism, and the recent climate is also very pleasant☀ Here you can check in the capital of Russia, Moscow and one of the super beautiful cities, St. Petersburg🏰
👍For the first time, it is recommended to go with a group because English is not commonly used in Russia❌, language communication is a big problem, like booking hotels, transportation problems are more troublesome
In addition, you will be shocked by its various majestic buildings, such as the Catherine Palace, the Kremlin, the Winter Palace Museum, the Summer Garden, and the Red Square. A casual shot is a big scene📷
❗【About the precautions for traveling to Russia to help you avoid 80% of the pits】
①Language problem
English is not a common language in Russia, so remember to download the translation software in advance, and other things like transportation and accommodation are best arranged in advance in China to save a lot of trouble
②About cash
Remember to exchange some rubles at the bank in China before departure, restaurants and attractions do not directly accept foreign currency, Visa cards are currently not available in Russia, you can also bring some cash to exchange locally
③Toilets have to pay
Many toilets in Russia need to be paid, about 50 rubles, so if you are in a museum or encounter a free toilet, it is recommended that you go up if you can
In addition, be careful of those who are dressed in doll costumes or princess costumes and enthusiastically take pictures with you!
④About the bald party
In fact, the public security in Russia is much better than the legend. The so-called "bald party" that specializes in hitting foreigners is almost gone in Russia. As long as Chinese tourists abide by the local order and show a high level of cultivation, Russians will also be very friendly, but in crowded places, they still need to pay attention to anti-theft~
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DEVIN JOHNSTON
The Red Square in Moscow on Christmas seems like a fairy tale world
On the first day in Moscow, I couldn't wait to come to the Red Square.
The atmosphere is too good, reflecting the heavy snowfall, colorful lights and flags.
So, the Christmas abroad is so atmospheric.
There are market areas, play areas, and skating areas.
The heavy snowfall is too romantic!
📷Photo spots: St. Basil's Cathedral, Russian National History Museum, GUM Department Store.
Lumin@t1_Zephyr
Red Square in Moscow
Red Square is the main square in Moscow, located between the Moscow Kremlin and Kitay-Gorod. Total length — 330 meters, width — 75 meters, area — 24,750 m2. Nearest metro stations: Okhotny Ryad, Teatralnaya, Revolution Square and Kitay-Gorod. Every time I come to Moscow I go to the Red Square. Every time it impresses me like the first time. It looks amazing both during day light and at night. Since ancient times, the square has served as a place of bargaining, where temporary and permanent shopping malls were built for many centuries in a row. In Soviet times, military parades and demonstrations took place on the square, after the USSR collapsed it began to be used for public events and concerts. #trip #redsquare #moscow
Sweetlichek
Together with Russia, let's launch a winter plan.
How beautiful the fairyland is, go out and take a look. The closest trip to the fairyland started from Russia.
In my eyes, Russia is proud and capricious, with a combination of red sentiment and nostalgic atmosphere. The most important thing is that I want to go to Russia to see the snow and the most beautiful aurora.
What are the famous tourist attractions in Russia? There are the Kremlin, Red Square, Lake Baikal, the Winter Palace, Peter the Great's Summer Palace, Kazan Cathedral... Here, I recommend coming to Russia to see the snowy scenery, which will definitely not disappoint you.
Under normal circumstances, play for 10 days, fly there and back, prepare the strategy in advance, and bring your family to meet the winter plan together.
kaliyah_2536
Memories of Moscow
Over the past years I have visited Moscow many times and, particulary in summer, enjoyed the city, the beautiful metro stations, the red square and the friendly people.
At the edge of Europe it does have many European features and especially during the warm summer months a pleasure to visit. It reminded me much more of Paris than an eastern European country. On day trips to the edge of the city there are markets with plenty of fresh berries and other food prepared by the local farmers.
In town you can stroll around the red square and marvel the beauty of the buildings. Or just take the metro a few stops get out at a random place and walk around. You are sure to find a place to have a coffee with one of their delicious cakes or lunch in the many restaurants.
Airborn63
Moscow Red Square
#celebratewithtrip
Red Square is a vibrant burst of colour amid Moscow's severe Soviet architecture. Indeed, the colourful, ice-cream-like profusion of St Basil's domes seem incongruous next to the stark red Kremlin walls. Add in GUM, the square's expansive grey department store, and you have an odd medley of styles and eras.
Its history is marked with many military and political events, but it is now a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is still an impressive sight
The square has much to offer and I personally recommended to come both in the day and night and the view is totally different.
#tripblazers #fallingforfall
MaxBurger
More red ♥️
❗️Red Square is the largest and most famous square in Russia. It has a magnetic pull for all visitors to Moscow. Standing in Red Square, you can see the most significant buildings in the capital: the Kremlin, GUM department store, the State History Museum, Lenin's Mausoleum, and of course, St Basil's Cathedral.
The place was named “Red square” for its loveliness: Krasnaya, or “red,” meant “beautiful” in old Russian. The plaza has drawn crowds since it was a 1400s shantytown.
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Ana_mee
Winter in Moscow, freezing or magical?
Many people choose to visit Moscow in summer because they are afraid of cold, but in my opinion the best time to visit Moscow is December-January.
Russia really goes all out on its New Years decorations, everything is lit up and there is a market set up in Red Square, Tverskaya Street and a few more places where you can buy some hot beverages and snacks to keep you warm while taking pictures in front of the fairy lights.
They set up an ice skating ring right at the Red Square where you can rent skates and have fun with a stunning views and then get a cocoa at one of the market stalls.
If you get really cold, just go to a shopping mall that is located right next door called GUM where you can visit authentic traditional Russian grocery store.
Read about Russian New Year celebrations and plan you next trip 😊
Explore The Earth
Red square in Moscow
The Red Square is probably the most famous and visited place in the city of Moscow. The location is quite convenient as it is in the hearth of the city's down town. The recommended sightseeing time is between one to two hours.
The Red Square is absolutely spectacular. You can see several important building such as: The Kremlin, St Basil Cathedral, Lenin Mausoleum and the GUM. It is an important place for the country as the history is embedded everywhere. I strongly recommend to visit this place during the day and during the night time, the lights makes the whole place to look stunning. After the visit, you can also enjoy some shopping or nice food as there are many restaurants and shops around the area.
#createwithtrip #holidays #exploring
#createwithtrip
Rafael Osorio
Moscow
Moscow, on the Moskva River in western Russia, is the nation’s cosmopolitan capital. In its historic core is the Kremlin, a complex that’s home to the president and tsarist treasures in the Armoury. Outside its walls is Red Square, Russia's symbolic center. It's home to Lenin’s Mausoleum, the State Moscow's most recognizable structure is without a doubt the Kremlin, a 15th-century fortified complex that covers an area of 275,000 square meters surrounded by walls built in the 1400s. The Grand Kremlin Palace-which has over 700 rooms-was once home to the Tsar family and is now the official residence of the president of the Russian Federation, although most heads of state choose to reside elsewhere.
The massive complex also includes many other buildings, some of which are open to the public and can be visited regularly. Aside from three cathedrals (including one where the Tsars were once crowned) and a number of towers, the Kremlin is also home to the Armory building, a museum holding everything from the royal crown and imperial carriages to the ivory throne of Ivan the Terrible and Fabergé eggs.
ELF_RH
#tripaway what a wonderful city is Moscow, the capital of Russia! it’s vibrant, modern, classic, hectic! I’ve been there a couple times and both during the winter time! it was super cold but still enjoyable! the snow, the lights, everything is so picturesque! the red Square is definitely a place you don’t want to miss when in Moscow! #moscow #russia
#tripaway
RafaelSaavedra
The oldest square in Moscow ~ Red Square means the most beautiful square ~ ❣️Although it is well-known, it is not as big as expected ~ The grounds of Red Square are unique ~ All are paved with stones. To the south is Vasily Cathedral, the most classic symbol of Moscow. To the north is the National History Museum. To the southwest is the Kremlin.👍🏻
#wintergetaway
netsten
Centre of Moscow and politically, of Russia. I visited during December when the Square was filled with seasonal stalls and activities. Not sure what Lenin would have made of the rampant consumerism. The exterior of many of the buildings is striking, making it a very attractive place to walk around at night. There are also lots of seasonal lights, so kids will like it as well. Easily accessible by Metro. It felt very safe.
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ICEICEE
St. Basil’s is the most colorful cathedral in Moscow. It stands in the middle of the gorgeous Red Square and it’s even more gorgeous in the evening.
Blanca + Albert
Russia must go to the card, the classical wind building miracle! The popularity is very high
on the international popularity, the Red Square is comparable to Tiananmen Square, but the area is not as big as I thought, about 1 / 5 of Tiananmen Square.
In ancient Russian, the word "beautiful" has the meaning of "red", so "Red Square" is named. To the north is a historical museum built in red bricks in the 19th century, typical of Russian style.
When you take a walk in the square, you will be immersed in the sea of time and time. In the door, the former Soviet Union was not as good as the smoke, and the door was full of intoxicating cocktails and vodka.
Tips: In addition to visiting the Red Square, it is a very large shopping mall to the east. Its unique design and luxurious decoration can be compared with the most modern business district in Europe and America. No need to take a bus, you can walk north for ten minutes.
Cherry Zhu.
The red square on a sunny day is rich in color and very superscopic. It is recommended to use wide-angle and telephoto lenses for shooting.
P1-2: The compression of the telephoto lens creates a large atmosphere, and the backlight is shot. The characters in front of the square are darkened, which makes the visual focus more prominent.
P3-8: Wide-angle shooting, small aperture f10 and above, backlighting, you can shoot starburst, pay attention to the location of the sun when shooting in the early stage, and the interaction between the star and the main body is more divided. The buildings around Red Square, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, the Kremlin, the National Museum, the Zhukov Statue, etc., wide-angle lens can be easily accommodated.
P9: Different expressions of wide-angle lens and telephoto lens in the same viewing angle.
Rabbit_Not_Meow.
Red Square is the must-have place in Moscow. It is equivalent to not coming to Moscow on the Red Square. The charming building in the fairy tale can be seen in the Red Square. It is like walking into the fairy tale world in Red Square. If the first foreign trip doesn't know where to go, I think Moscow is a good choice. The exotic style is strong. The probability that Moscow wants to see the sun in winter is not high. If you encounter it, you must stay there and watch the sunset. !
Little_Watermelon_C.
The center of world communism, Moscow Red Square
people who travel to Moscow, no one wants to miss the Red Square, there is the Kremlin, the most famous church in Russia, the largest department store in Russia, where the most exciting The location of Russia
Red Square is not to be said. In the heart of Moscow, even Putin has lived here. The floor tiles of the Red Square are hard and regular, but the security before entering the world seems to be universal. Its a good afternoon to go to the Red Square. Going to the countrys largest department store shopping has become the most pleasant thing in Russia
and there are no tickets here, but if you want to visit the Kremlin, the people in the queue will be scared, and finally I still gave up the idea of queuing for tickets.
Reminiscence_Has_You.
Red Square (Russian English Red Square) is located in the center of Moscow, the Russian capital, on the Moscow River. It is the oldest square in Moscow and a witness to major historical events. It is also a place for mass gatherings, large-scale celebrations and military parades in important Russian festivals. It is a world-famous tourist attraction.
Walk here and look at different buildings, everywhere is amazing...
Xiaolei_Travel.
In the majority of Western countries have passed Christmas and New Year in January, Russia really ushered in their Christmas carnival! Russia, which believes in Orthodox Christianity, only celebrated Christmas on January 7th, and January 14th after a week is the New Year!
If you don't catch the Christmas in other places, you may wish to come to Moscow to feel the strong Christmas atmosphere. Moscow is full of blingbling Christmas decorations during the Christmas and New Year period. The Red Square and nearby commercial streets are also large-scale. The light show, walking around the street, is brightly lit and dreamy. The night scene during this time is the most beautiful of the year in Moscow!
jiajiatravel.
An Unforgettable Journey Through Moscow
I recently had the incredible opportunity to explore Moscow, and I must say that this vibrant city exceeded all my expectations. My travel experience began seamlessly with ticket booking through Trip.com. The user-friendly interface made it easy to find the best flights, and the overall process was efficient and straightforward. I appreciated the variety of options available, allowing me to choose a flight that perfectly fitted my schedule.
Upon my arrival in Moscow, I was greeted by the striking architecture and the rich history that envelops the city. One of the first places I visited was the iconic Red Square. Standing in front of the magnificent St. Basil's Cathedral was a surreal experience. Its colorful onion domes and intricate designs are like something out of a fairy tale. I took countless photos and enjoyed strolling through the square, soaking in the lively atmosphere.
Next, I ventured to the Kremlin. The grandeur of this historic complex is beyond words. I booked a guided tour, which provided fascinating insights into the history and significance of the structures within. Seeing the Armory Chamber, where the crown jewels and royal artifacts are displayed, was a highlight of my trip.
Another unforgettable experience was visiting the Bolshoi Theatre. I managed to secure tickets to a ballet performance, and it was nothing short of spectacular. The elegance of the dancers and the opulence of the theatre made for a magical evening.
Moscow's culinary scene also deserves a mention. I indulged in traditional Russian cuisine at a local restaurant, where I savored delicious borscht and pelmeni. The warm hospitality of the locals added to the overall charm of my dining experiences.
As I explored the city, I took advantage of the efficient metro system, which is not only a means of transportation but also an opportunity to admire stunning stations adorned with elaborate mosaics and chandeliers.
In conclusion, my journey through Moscow was an enriching experience filled with cultural treasures and unforgettable moments. Booking my flight through Trip.com was the perfect start to this adventure. I highly recommend visiting Moscow to anyone looking to immerse themselves in a city that beautifully blends history, culture, and modernity. I can't wait to return and discover even more of what this incredible city has to offer!
#moscow
Mamed
Trip to Moscow 🇷🇺
It was a trip to Moscow with Family. We visited Red Square and the Kremlin upon arrival. It is the heart of Moscow and Russia's most iconic site, the Kremlin is a fortified complex that has been the seat of power for centuries. Red Square, adjacent to the Kremlin, has been the stage for many of Russia's historical events.
💰1000-1500 RUB (for the Kremlin and its museums)
📍 Red Square, Moscow, Russia.
We also explored the St. Basil's Cathedral. It was built in the 16th century by Ivan the Terrible, this colorful, onion-domed cathedral is one of Moscow's most recognized landmarks.
💰500 RUB
📍Red Square, Moscow, Russia.
We also explored around the Bolshoi Theatre. It is one of the oldest and most renowned theaters in the world, the Bolshoi is famous for its opera and ballet performances.
💰2000-7000 RUB (varies depending on the performance)
📍Theatre Square, 1, Moscow, Russia.
We also walked around GUM Department Store. It was opened in 1893, GUM is not just a shopping center but also a historical landmark, with stunning architecture and a rich history.
📍Red Square, 3, Moscow, Russia.
Besides, my family and I also visited State Historical Museum. This museum traces the history of Russia from prehistoric times to the present day and is located on Red Square.
💰500-700 RUB
📍Red Square, 1, Moscow, Russia.
Aside from all these recommended places, I would also want to recommend some of my favourite restaurants. Café Pushkin is definitely my top favorite. They serve Russian and French cuisine.
I would recommend you to try out their Pelmeni (Russian dumplings) 🥟 and Beef Stroganoff. It was really delicious 😍😍😍
💰 2000-4000 RUB per person.
📍Tverskoy Blvd, 26А, Moscow, Russia.
I would also recommend you to try White Rabbit, where they serve
Modern Russian food. Their signature dish is Borsch with smoked pears and King crab salad.
King Crab 🦀 Salad is a MUST ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
💰5000-8000 RUB per person.
📍Smolenskaya Sq, 3, Moscow, Russia.
I would also recommend you to try LavkaLavka. They serve Farm-to-table Russian cuisine. They only serve Seasonal dishes using local ingredients. My mom loves this restaurant the most 🔥The staffs were all very friendly too 🥰
💰2000-3500 RUB per person.
📍 Petrovka Ulitsa, 21/2, Moscow, Russia.
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Arrow_
Must-visit Red Square in Moscow when traveling to Russia!
⛱️Must-see attractions: Red Square in Moscow, Bolshoi Theatre, State Historical Museum
🌄Travel tips: The streets are full of exotic charm, and there are people playing the accordion
🏨Accommodation tips: There is a hotel next to the Bolshoi Theatre, I forgot the name, but it is just across the street from the Bolshoi Theatre. The advantage is that you can go to the Bolshoi Theatre to watch performances, and you can reach Red Square and the State Historical Museum within five minutes. The State Historical Museum is free to the public, but there are no English explanations, only Russian...
💗Other tips: Not knowing Russian can be a barrier for taking taxis and communicating, so it's best to download a real-time translation app to communicate with drivers!
SebastianFletcher
Kremlin Palace, Red Square 🏰🔴
On the morning of July 24, 2019, amidst a light drizzle, we passed through the relatively strict security checks and crossed the Holy Trinity Tower Bridge to enter the inner sanctum of the Kremlin. The Kremlin, originally built in 1156, served as the central fortress of medieval Russian cities. The existing walls and buildings were mostly expanded during the 15th century under Ivan III, featuring Byzantine-style golden domes. The renowned Italian architects who participated in the expansion blended the Italian Renaissance style with the original medieval Russian architecture, making the Kremlin a unique example of Russian-style architecture. In the oldest square at the heart of the Kremlin, there are several churches, including the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Cathedral of the Archangel, the Cathedral of the Annunciation, and the Church of the Deposition of the Robe.
Before the October Revolution, Russia relied on religious beliefs to govern society, and today, Russians have restored their faith in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The religious halls of the Kremlin are adjacent to the highest power institutions, yet they remain open to visitors, reflecting the Russian people's confidence, openness, and relaxed attitude.
Entering Red Square, surrounded by buildings on all sides, the most eye-catching is St. Basil's Cathedral. The Lenin Mausoleum is no longer open, which is a considerable regret for those with a strong Soviet sentiment. Standing in the center of Red Square, witnessing the changing of the guard ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, one cannot help but recall the poignant and awe-inspiring parade ceremony on a snowy winter day in 1941, when Moscow's Red Square was shrouded in darkness and snow. Faced with heavily armed German invaders, Stalin issued an order to let the great Lenin's victorious banner guide them and crush the German aggressors. Soviet soldiers, shouting "Ura!" without fear or hesitation, marched resolutely to the battlefield, determined to fight to the death. The Soviet people, at the cost of millions of casualties, turned the tide of the war and won the dignity of the nation, a story both heroic and tear-jerking.
Looking around Red Square, Russians and tourists alike walk with a light step, beaming smiles, and an air of composure. Considering the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict, it seems that the once-proud fighting spirit of the Russian people has faded away, a sign of the times and the changing tides of fortune.
monty_happiness
Russia Travel - The Heart of Moscow 'Red Square'
Standing in the heart of Moscow - Red Square
The cobblestone road tells of past glories and present fervor. Standing on this square that has witnessed countless historical moments, it feels as if you can hear the melodious chimes of the ancient clock tower, while also sensing the pulse of power within the Kremlin walls.
Taking a photo with the colorful onion domes of St. Basil's Cathedral is almost a must-do for every tourist, with each shot being a timeless piece of art. Here, every breath is filled with cultural richness, and every step feels like treading on the edge of legend.
📍Location: Red Square, Moscow
🚗Transportation: You can take the metro on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line to Ploshchad Revolyutsii station, then walk southwest for 2 minutes.
You can also take bus route 25 or trolleybus route 8 to Krasnaya Ploshchad station, then walk north for 2 minutes.
👍️Must-visit attractions: Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, Kremlin
🎟️Ticket information: 🆓
💗Other tips:
1️⃣Best time for photography: Early morning or evening, fewer people and beautiful scenery, with soft light that better captures the tranquility and solemnity of Red Square.
2️⃣Clothing suggestions: Comfortable walking shoes, and wearing bright dresses will make your photos stand out more.
3️⃣Cultural experience: Consider participating in a local cultural event to feel the unique artistic atmosphere of Russia.
Ch Genevieve
Historical Site in Russia|Red Square (1513)
|Red Square (1513). The Red Square, located in the center of Moscow, the capital of Russia, overlooking the Moscow River, is the oldest square in Moscow and a witness to significant historical events. It is also the place where major Russian holidays hold mass meetings, large-scale celebrations, and parades, and is a world-famous tourist attraction.