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Don't miss the essentials of Moscow
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Discover all the must-see attractions of Moscow by transport: Red Square, Cathedral of St-Basil-the-Blessed, GUM, Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, the Bolshoi theatre, Manege Square, Tverskaya Street, Sparrow Hills with its superb panorama of the historical center.Additional details: As an option, visit the famous Cathedral of St-Basil on the Red Square....
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A typical market much appreciated by Russians themselves
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It is here, in Izmaylovo, that Russians themselves come to buy the Russian dolls, wooden toys, and linen tablecloths that they decorate their dachas with. This souvenir market also hosts a "flea market" and stalls selling antiques. Visitors can also find a number of small refreshment stands and restaurants serving shashlik.Hours of operation: Open every day from 9 am to 5-6 pmPlease note: Saturdays and Sundays are busier days at the Izmailovo Kremlin, so t...
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This monastery is a must-see of the Golden Ring
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Holy Trinity St-Sergius Lavra is a must-see attraction of the Golden Ring. It is located 90 kilometers northwest of Moscow in the city of Sergiyev Posad. The Cathedral of the Dormition and its magnificent blue cupolas studded with stars are a symbol of this monastery, which is among the oldest and most beautiful of the Orthodox world.Founded in 1340 by Sergey Radonezh, iconographer monk and patron of saint Russia, it is here that Bo...
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