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There are about 120 parks in the capital. We have selected the best parks in Moscow. Now you always have at hand a list of the best parks in the city where to take a walk in Moscow. Let's get started!

Parks of Moscow (Southern Administrative District)

1. Dream Island

In 2019, Moscow parks will be replenished with the largest indoor park in the world - the Dream Island amusement park is the first theme park entertainment in Russia will be built in the south of Moscow. The park has a unique concept, and due to its scale and year-round operation, it will attract up to fifty million visitors a year.

“Island of Dreams” will become an extremely attractive city tourist attraction and will stand on a par with the Kremlin, Gorky Park and VDNKh. The area of ​​the entire park will be 100 hectares, and the most covered part will be 292 thousand square meters. m.

There will be 10 thematic zones in the park, and in them visitors will find 40 different entertainments for all ages. The park will have 27 attractions, a quarter of which are extreme. Carefully and meticulously recreated worlds from cartoons or films will allow you to completely immerse yourself in a fairy-tale world and take a break from everyday reality.

In addition to the theme area of ​​the park, where visitors can meet their favorite characters and go on rides, there will be a lot more interesting things in the park. Firstly, the landscape park itself has an area of ​​32 hectares with children's and sports grounds, a cinema under open air, dance floor, amphitheater, bike paths and fountains.

An indoor city promenade with the streets of European cities and replicas of famous landmarks (for example, the Roman Colosseum or Casa Batllo from Barcelona), its size central square it will be one and a half football fields long, and it will be covered by a huge glass dome, also the largest in Russia.

It will host all kinds of city events: holidays, festivals, exhibitions, fairs... The streets will be lined with themed restaurants and shops.

It will also be multifunctional concert hall with 3,500 seats and a large cinema center, which will be equipped with 17 halls, one of them is IMAX. A yacht school for children and their parents and a hotel will appear on the landscaped embankment on the banks of the Moscow River.

The project is now estimated at one and a half billion dollars and is entirely financed by the REGIONS group of companies. To create thematic zones with characters and a unique atmosphere, licensing agreements were concluded for the use of famous cartoon characters with large companies in the entertainment industry - Sony Pictures Consumer Products, IMPS S.A., Viacom International Media Networks, Sanrio GmbH.

"Dream Island" is located on the territory natural park The Nagatinskaya floodplain has a high level of transport accessibility. Opposite the main entrance to the amusement park, the Technopark metro station has already opened and is operating; the Technopark transport hub provides for the construction of an overground passage with travelators from the metro station itself to the park via Andropov Avenue. By car, the park can be reached from the Third Transport Ring in three minutes, and from the Kremlin in just 10.

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Tsaritsyno Estate – the only place in Moscow, which boasts a “Singing Light Fountain”. The fountain amazes and fascinates. Its area is 2.4 km2, the height of the jets reaches 15 m. Beautiful views of the estate take visitors back in time - to the times of Catherine II.

Picturesque bridges with unique patterns and designs, alleys, palaces - all this creates the atmosphere of the 19th century. Every year a jazz festival is held in Tsaritsino. If you don’t know where to go for a walk in Moscow with family or friends, then be sure to visit this place!

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The park is located in the Kolomenskoye natural landscape museum-reserve and is a whole complex of architectural and natural monuments. Excursion and art programs, educational activities for children, master classes, rides in horse-drawn carriages, conferences and wedding celebrations are held here. A place where you can relax with the whole family or have a romantic meeting.

Parks of Moscow (TsAO)

4. Zaryadye Park

A grandiose recreation area opened in the very heart of Russia in 2017 on Moscow City Day. The unique park, in all respects, is spread over an area of ​​12 hectares and combines 4 landscape zones characteristic of Russia: tundra, steppe, forest, and swamps. Each part of this splendor has its own temperature. Yes, yes, exactly your own, regardless of the time of year. In winter the temperature is above zero, and in summer it is below zero.

Each zone has its own mini-zoo. This is a great opportunity to learn more about our country without leaving the country. Boulevard Ring. The territory of the park is decorated with a philharmonic society covered with a huge dome. Specialists provided acoustics that were many times superior in quality to the world's most famous philharmonic societies. The large hall is designed for 1.5 thousand people.

A 70-meter-long soaring bridge and one of the best observation platforms in the capital appeared over the Moscow River. From here you can see almost the entire center of Moscow, and see the Kremlin and its surroundings in every detail. It is expected that Zaryadye will be visited by about 12 million people annually, although until recently this area looked more like a wasteland due to long disputes over the fate of the territory under the demolished Rossiya Hotel.

In addition, ancient temples were preserved and restored. Unique archaeological finds, discovered during construction work, the earliest of which date from the 13th century. Zaryadye is open to visitors 24 hours a day all year round. Thematic entertainment venues Neither adults nor children will be bored. This is one of the best parks in Moscow and the world.

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The most popular park in Moscow. On an area of ​​119 hectares, everyone will find something to do, be it a romantic meeting or a family vacation with children or walks with friends: sports, education, entertainment, food, excursions, summer cinema, exhibitions and a lot of interesting things await you in Gorky Park.

Wide sidewalks and good asphalt allow you to ride here on anything that can move - from a children's tricycle to a Segway. Benches, large hammocks, sun loungers and mattresses are perfect for relaxing and relaxing board games. And in a small area, near the embankment, a dance master class is held in the evening and everyone can learn a couple of professional moves.

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Muzeon is a place for creative people. Exhibitions of artists are constantly held here. music festivals and video performances. People often come here for inspiration and ideas. If you get hungry, there are local restaurants and food stalls at your service.

An amazing fountain, consisting of many jets, chaotically gushing out from under the ground - a favorite entertainment for both children and adults, especially in hot weather. It's normal to be wet here. Artists of all genres exhibit their works at a specially organized vernissage. Here you can find works by famous contemporary masters and emerging talents.

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Where to go for a walk with your significant other and arrange romantic walk? Of course, in the Hermitage Garden. On July 16, 1894, the Hermitage Garden appeared. Sandwiched among multi-storey buildings, the miniature green island has three theaters: “New Opera”, “Hermitage” and “Sphere”, in addition, a children’s playground and children’s clubs, a fountain, a summer stage, several cafes, restaurants and, of course, a summer cinema.

Please be aware that the garden is almost always crowded. The famous large Silver Heart, installed behind the Sphere Theater, is a meeting place for lovers. New urban legend It says that if you walk around your heart three times clockwise, you will soon find your soulmate.

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A small city park on Krasnopresnenskaya embankment allows employees of nearby business centers and residents of the area to while away their evenings or lunches. One of the largest outdoor children's complexes in Moscow is installed here.

Moscow Parks (VAO)

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Sokolniki is much larger than its “colleagues” and covers an area of ​​516 hectares, almost as good in content. Summer cinema, attractions, rental of bicycles, roller skates, skates, rope park, electric excursion cars, bicycle taxis... Absolutely everyone will find something to their liking.

Sokolniki often hosts sporting events: table tennis tournaments, cross-country skiing, running marathons, etc. The territory of Sokolniki is huge and gradually turns into national park Elk Island. No wonder you get lost. Most famous outdoor skating rink In winter they flood directly along the alleys and paths. Anyone can come and see the light.

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Most big park in Moscow (1534 hectares) is located in the east of the capital. The territory is equipped big amount sports grounds. People come here not only to exercise, but also to have a good time with their children, family and friends. In summer you can swim in the pool here, and in winter you can go ice skating.

Please note that there is an equestrian club “Horses in the Kremlin” nearby, where you can go horseback riding and enjoy not only the park, but also communication with horses.

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The Kuskovo estate or the Pearl of Europe (as it is also called) is located on an area of ​​310 hectares. Chic alleys, a palace, a French regular park (by the way, the only one preserved in Moscow), marble sculptures and ponds. Beautiful place for romantic meetings and family outings. Like many other estates, Kuskovo is imbued with the spirit of the 18th century.

Terletsky is one of the youngest parks in Moscow, opened in 1972. As in other similar places, a large-scale reconstruction was carried out here. We installed sports and children's playgrounds, created recreation areas, and decorated ponds.

Lovers of horse riding and just horses will appreciate the park - there is a stable here and you can ride a horse. In the ponds you can find a flock of ducks, several species of fish and amphibians. The place is landscaped.

Moscow Parks (South-Western Administrative District)

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In Vorontsovsky you will be greeted by 40.7 hectares of landscaped territory with ponds. Here they play Gorodki, do Nordic walking, play chess, ride bicycles, shoot at a shooting range and just have a good time. Tours of the estate are held monthly, there is the opportunity to go on attractions, rent a boat or catamaran.

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Perhaps the youngest park in Moscow (it is less than 10 years old). In 2008, large-scale work was carried out to restore the entire territory. Now this is a well-groomed, landscaped place where anyone can play sports (sports grounds have been installed), enjoy a bike ride, and take part in summer marathons.

Thanks to its impressive size (465 hectares), Meshchersky is one of the largest parks in Moscow. Work to improve the park area is still ongoing and soon more amenities will appear here, without compromising nature.

Moscow Parks (JSC)

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A beautiful embankment, Panda Park, an art studio, a summer cinema, a children’s club “Filinyanya”, a gallery of retro cars, cafes, restaurants and a lot of wildlife - Fili has it all. Numerous fauna will delight the spoiled inhabitants of the “concrete jungle”: long-eared owls, ducks, goshawks, woodcocks, woodpeckers, starlings, swallows, squirrels, hares and other inhabitants of the green island may meet you on the way.

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There is hardly a resident of the capital who has not been to Poklonnaya Hill. The universally recognizable Obelisk, rising to a height of 141.8 meters (each decimeter symbolizes one day of war), has become the most a tall monument Russia. It decorates the park, which is an integral part memorial complex Central Museum of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945.

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Park on Vernadsky (second name) has 67 hectares of greenery and trees. Visitors are greeted by children's and sports grounds, gazebos for relaxation, a labyrinth, monuments to the Great Patriotic War, wildlife and more. Oddly enough, it is rarely crowded here, which is quite good for a resident of a metropolis who wants to take a break from the bustle of the city.

Moscow Parks (NEAD)

After reconstruction in 2014, Ostankino became one of the most comfortable in Moscow. The largest open-air skate park in Europe was built here, the ponds were reconstructed, and excellent running and walking paths were made. In addition, a special equestrian track was created. VDNH, Ostankino and the Botanical Garden have become one park complex with uniform standards. The total area of ​​the complex is 540 hectares.

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The fully landscaped Lianozovsky Park boasts a ropes course, rollerblade and bicycle rentals, attractions, sports grounds, ponds and beautiful embankments, fountains and food courts. There is everything for a complete family vacation and just have a nice time.

Moscow Parks (SZAO)

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Northern Tushino Park is divided into several parts: Zakharkovo, Eco, Bodriy and Dobry. In Zakharkovo you will find an apple orchard that was planted more than 50 years ago. Eco has a unique natural landscape and plantings. The name “Bodriy” speaks for itself - there are sports grounds where they play volleyball, tennis and ping-pong, mountain biking, skiing and skating.

Open Workout training sessions are held here every day. Pleasant surprises await children in Dobroye. Attractions, playgrounds, beaches, food court, stage for concerts and celebrations. In winter, the square is filled with a skating rink and children and adults can have fun not only skating, but also tubing.

The concept of “park” itself appeared in China, and then became widespread in France in the 17th century. Initially, all of them were closed to ordinary residents. Only the ruler and his retinue were allowed to admire the magnificent flowers, exotic trees and cascading ponds. And only at the beginning of the 19th century in Europe they opened access to everyone.

Munich was one of the first cities to have Free access residents to the Monarch Recreation Area. This was the English Garden - one of the largest urban parks in the world with a total area of ​​4.17 km2. It is larger than the popular Central Park in New York or Hyde Park in London.

The English Park was designed by the German architect Friedrich Ludwig Schkel in 1792. When creating the garden, the architectural style of English landscape design was used, so it was called “English Park”. It was the first popular green island in Europe and still remains one of the largest and most famous in the world.

Soon, parks became a place not only for relaxation, but also for expressing oneself. Actors and musicians, artists and sculptors began to create in front of visitors and immediately sell their art. The green islands have become a favorite place for meetings and walks for entire families. Along the central alleys of Berlin, hundreds of people are having picnics and family dinners in the open air.

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Moscow occupies a worthy place in the list of capitals that annually attract the maximum number of tourists. Most residents of other countries associate Russia with the most famous Moscow sights: the Kremlin, the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Moscow State University, etc.

Of course, in order to tell about everyone beautiful places ah in Moscow, it will be necessary to write a volume not inferior in scale to the work “War and Peace”. Therefore, we have prepared for you 16 of the most beautiful places in Moscow - not necessarily the most popular, but those that will definitely impress you and make you look at the capital differently!

1. Moscow Planetarium





Space, stars, other galaxies - this is what humanity has been striving for since it became known that our planet is not alone in the Universe. The first manned flight into space lifted the veil of secrecy for us and helped open new horizons.

Unfortunately, not everyone has the opportunity to become an astronaut and experience the thrill of flying through cosmic dust for themselves. But at the Moscow Planetarium you can always touch the stars and feel like you’re in outer space!

The planetarium has several halls where you can see mesmerizing dances celestial bodies, learn about the structure of our solar system, other galaxies and look at stars, planets and nebulae through a real huge telescope.

Prices: from 100 rub. (visit to the Sky Park astronomy site) up to 750 rubles. (VIP ticket to the Great Star Hall and the Urania Museum on a weekend or holiday after 14-00). There are benefits.

Address: Art. metro station "Barrikadnaya", st. Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya, 5, building 1

2. Pool "Chaika"






It's winter outside, cold and snowy - and you're basking in a warm pool right under the open sky... Do you think this is only possible somewhere abroad? No matter how it is!

The Chaika swimming pool, located next to the Moscow River embankment, opens its doors to visitors all year round. In the pool area you can find everything to make your holiday unforgettable. This is a full-fledged sports complex! In addition to the pool itself, where you can not only swim, but also go diving and other aquatic species sports, there is a beauty salon, baths and saunas, summer terraces, a cafe, a spa center, a gym, a fitness bar and tennis courts. For those who want to improve their health, there is a rehabilitation center here.

Prices: cost of club cards from 41,500 rubles. (preferential for a year) up to 63,000 rub. ("Maximum" card for a year). It is possible to pay for 1 visit. Children's club cards are available from RUB 30,000. For regular customers there is a pleasant system of discounts and a full range of services.

Address: Art. Metro Park Kultury, Turchaninov Lane, 3/1

3. Ostankino TV tower





Nowadays you won’t surprise anyone with tall buildings and skyscrapers. But in the 60s, the newly erected television tower was a real architectural and engineering miracle. And even now the Ostankino Tower is on the honorary list of the most tall towers peace. Its height is 540.1 meters, and its weight exceeds 55 thousand tons.

Now, like 50 years ago, the Ostankino TV tower is a symbol of the media. From here television and radio broadcasts are carried out to almost all of Russia and abroad, the highest-rated programs are filmed here and Channel One is broadcast.

Those who are not afraid of heights can visit the observation deck Ostankino TV tower. You can sign up for a tour. Next to the observation deck there is the Nebo restaurant complex, where you can have a gourmet dinner in a pleasant atmosphere at the height of a 100-story skyscraper.

Address: Art. metro station "VDNKh", st. Academician Koroleva, 15, bldg. 2

4. Moscow International Business Center "Moscow City"






The construction of our domestic Wall Street began quite recently - in 1998. It was then that the construction of the Bagration Bridge and Tower 2000 began.

Now, 19 years later, Moscow City is a real Mecca of the capital’s business life. The grandiose skyscrapers of the business center are visible even from long distances and beckon with their grandeur. Why not visit such a fascinating place?

For guests of the capital who want to admire the beauty of Moscow City, there are several ways. Those who like to watch from the sidelines can purchase a ticket for water bus along the Moscow River and take a trip along the embankments. "Moscow City" is a must-see destination for almost all pleasure boats and motor ships.

If you want to get into the very heart of Moscow City, welcome to the observation decks of the Empire, Federation or Oko towers. From here you can clearly see the Moscow City complex itself, Luzhniki, the main building of Moscow State University and other high-rise buildings in Moscow, as well as an amazing panorama of the capital.

Address: Art. metro station "Vystavochnaya" or "Business Center", Presnenskaya embankment

5. Bolshoi Theater






The Bolshoi Theater is a real symbol cultural life our country. The world's best ballet and the world's best opera have always been associated with this place. For more than 200 centuries, the theater has been delighting art lovers with its productions.

Not long ago a full-scale reconstruction took place Bolshoi Theater, as a result of which the original interior decoration was recreated, the space of the theater was almost doubled, new premises were added (for example, a concert hall located directly underground - under Theater Square), and the Main Stage was restored. Now the Bolshoi Theater's performances are staged on the Historical and New stages. Technically, the stages were equipped with the latest equipment to create unique visual and sound effects. Just to see all these large-scale transformations, it’s worth visiting this temple of Melpomene!

Of course, prices for visiting the theater are not economical; on average they range from 5,000 to 30,000 rubles, depending on the location and dates of the premieres. But you can be sure it's worth it!

Address: Art. Teatralnaya metro station, theatre square, no.1

6. Apothecary garden of the Botanical Garden of Moscow State University






The uniqueness of the Apothecary Garden is that it is the oldest botanical garden in our country, founded under Peter I in Moscow. From the very beginning, it was intended to grow medicinal plants here, which explains its name.

There is a legend that when establishing the Apothecary Garden, Peter I personally planted fir, spruce and larch here, and larch still delights visitors with its presence Botanical Garden Moscow State University.

The apothecary garden is part of the Moscow State University Botanical Garden and is open to the public all year round. Excursions, master classes, classes at the Young Ecologist club, exhibitions and cultural events, etc. are held here.

In addition to medicinal plants, there is an arboretum, a collection of plants growing in the shade (shrubs, herbs), heather plants, ferns, a lilac garden, a collection of orchids, suculents (desert plants like cacti) and even predator plants. In spring and summer, during the flowering period, garden visitors are immersed in a real kaleidoscope of aromas and bright colors!

Ticket prices excluding benefits range from 200 to 450 rubles.

Address: Art. metro station "Prospekt Mira", Prospekt Mira, 26, building 1

7. Estate "Kuskovo"






The Kuskovo estate is the former residence of the Sheremetev count family, located in a picturesque green corner in the Eastern Administrative District of Moscow.

The heyday of the estate is considered to be the 18th century, when all the basic infrastructure appeared here: a palace, a church, a greenhouse, etc.

The Count's Palace was built of wood in the style of Russian classicism. In the summer, receptions were constantly held here, and the entrance to the main entrance was specially designed so that guests could drive up in a carriage directly to the doors of the palace. The interiors of the palace are truly impressive in their richness. Directly in front of the Palace there is a wide pond with a small lawn. In the warm season, boats with loving couples or newlyweds constantly ply on the pond, and young people who want to bask in the sun are conveniently located on the lawn next to the pond.

Paths lead from the palace to the houses and other buildings, along which are planted low and tall bushes, pruned in such a way as to give them the same shape - in the fashion of the 18th century. At the intersection of several such paths, not far from the Palace, there is a Grotto. There is a legend that Catherine the Great herself dined here during her visit to the estate. The interior of the Grotto amazes with its elegance and richness of decor. It is a combination of water and stone, hence the mother-of-pearl shells, colored glass and pieces of mirrors on the walls.

Also in the Kuskovo estate there is a ceramics museum, a greenhouse, a poultry house, a church and other small buildings that give a special charm to this place.

You can visit the estate as part of excursions, alone or in the company of friends. Prices for visiting the territory of the estate and museum objects are presented.

Address: Art. metro station "Vykhino", st. Yunosti, 2

8. Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve






Tsaritsyno Park was founded in the 18th century. on the initiative of Catherine II. It was intended as a summer residence for the Empress, but due to long construction, it turned out that Catherine died before the complex was completed. After her death, there was no one to deal with the further development of the park; the buildings quickly began to deteriorate and the gardens to become overgrown.

The first restoration attempts began in the 70s of the last century. And the active development of the park began in the early 2000s, when the complex was transferred to the ownership of the capital. Now the Big Tsaritsyn and Small Palaces, the Opera House, which was intended to host court performances and other cultural events, the building of the Second Cavalry Corps of an interesting octagonal shape, the Temple of the Icon of the Mother of God “Life-Giving Spring” have been completely restored, alleys and paths have been cleared. In addition, the reservoirs were cleared of mud and debris, and the museum-reserve was given a flourishing appearance. Exquisite bridges and musical fountains complete the noble ensemble of the Tsaritsyno Nature Reserve.

People come to Tsaritsyno for long walks along long paths along green spaces, photo sessions next to Gothic buildings and picturesque bridges with fountains. Local venues often host concerts, both indoors and outdoors. The Grand Palace houses permanent exhibitions dedicated to the era of the reign of Catherine II, the history of the restoration of the Grand Palace, decorative and applied arts of the 50-90s of the 20th century and other exhibitions related to the history of the Tsaritsyno reserve.

The park also houses a greenhouse complex, where you can still see the same types of plants that were grown here in the 18th century.

You can find prices for visiting the complex.

Address: Art. Tsaritsyno metro station, st. Dolskaya, 1

9. Moscow Kremlin and Red Square






The Kremlin and Red Square are the real heart of Russia in general and the capital in particular. For several centuries, the Kremlin towers have been an indisputable symbol of Russian statehood. Of course, this reputation makes this place the most attractive for tourists.

The Moscow Kremlin is a complex of majestic buildings, the construction of which took several centuries. It consists of the Kremlin wall and its towers, as well as structures Cathedral Square inside the Kremlin.

You can familiarize yourself with the conditions for visiting the Kremlin museums

Another symbol of Moscow and Russia is Red Square. Admission to it is free, but in cases of public festivals, concerts or preparations for major government events, entry to Red Square may be closed or limited. In this regard, be sure to find out about the possibilities of walking around Red Square in advance. History buffs can visit Historical Museum, located right at the entrance to the square, the painted St. Basil's Cathedral or Lenin's Mausoleum.

Address: Art. metro station "Alexandrovsky Garden", Kremlin, Red Square

10. Old Arbat






Old Arbat is a street glorified in songs of Soviet performers, films and books. Old Arbat became completely pedestrian in the second half of the last century, which began to attract more more tourists than before.

It is believed that if you have not been to Old Arbat, you have not been to Moscow. And there really is truth in these words. It is here that, tired of the bustle of the city, you can feel calm and relax your soul. The atmosphere of Old Arbat, especially its alleys and small courtyards, is the atmosphere of old Moscow with its unsurpassed flavor and songs of Bulat Okudzhava.

From the ancient buildings built on both sides of the Arbat, you can truly study the history of Moscow. For example, house No. 4, located right behind the Prague restaurant, used to belong to the relatives of Pushkin’s muse, Natalya Goncharova, and almost opposite the Gogol monument is the famous Mosselprom House. By the way, in house No. 53 there is a museum-apartment of A.S. himself. Pushkin. This is where newlyweds Natalya Goncharova and Alexander Pushkin moved in. On the occasion of the poet’s 200th anniversary, a monument to the couple who showed us the great power of love was erected next to this house.

The wall in memory of the leader of the Kino group, Viktor Tsoi, became a place of pilgrimage for informal people.

If you are looking interesting museums, you can be sure that Arbat will not disappoint you. Museum of Torture, Museum of Illusions, House Upside Down, Museum of Perfume and other unusual museums are waiting for you!

Address: Art. metro station "Arbatskaya" or "Smolenskaya", st. Old Arbat

11. Central Park of Culture and Culture named after. Gorky






We have always associated Gorky Park with noisy entertainment, various attractions and bright tents with cotton candy and other treats. Until recently this was the case, but then the Park was completely reconstructed.

Now it has become an island of calm in the middle of the noisy capital. Here you can still go rollerblading or cycling in the summer, and ice skating in the winter. But at the same time, there are practically no attractions left here, and the creators of the new space placed the main emphasis on cultural recreation.

Gorky Park covers a vast territory, including Neskuchny Garden and Muzeon Park. The Green School is located in the enclosures of the central part of Neskuchny Garden. Here you can interact with the animals and even feed some of them. Fluffy squirrels, turtles, pheasants, rabbits, swans and other animals are always welcome!

Those who are interested in astronomy will be interested in visiting the Observatory, where in the warm season everyone can feel like an astronomer and admire the stars.

The park also has a sports center, a greenhouse, a summer cinema, and a lecture hall where lectures are held that reveal to listeners the secrets of the history of Moscow, the secrets of art and stories about amazing travels. For those who like to sit in the shade in summer heat Recreation areas have been built near the water. Particularly attractive is Olive Beach, where you can lie on wooden boards right on the promenade at the water's edge.

Address: Art. metro station "Oktyabrskaya", st. Krymsky Val, 9

12. Observation deck on Sparrow Hills






If you ask Muscovites to name you places of worship in the capital, one of these places will definitely be this hill overlooking the panorama of the city.

It is believed that the observation deck on Vorobyovy Gory has the most beautiful, wide panorama. An additional advantage of the site is its convenient location - in the very center of the city and at the same time on a hill.

If you stand with your back to the Luzhniki Stadium, a majestic picture of the main building of Moscow State University and a small park with flower beds in front of it will unfold in front of you. Turning 180 degrees you will see that very inspiring panorama of the city: the Luzhniki dome, a little further away the Moscow City skyscrapers, business centers, Stalin's skyscrapers, Shabolovskaya TV tower, RAS building, Vorobyovskaya and Luzhnetskaya embankments of the Moscow River. And right behind Luzhniki you can even see the Kremlin towers and the unforgettable monument to Peter I by Z. Tsereteli - one of the most tall monuments in the world! All this is framed by the hilly terrain of the Sparrow Hills and the surrounding area of ​​Moscow State University.

You can see all these beauties absolutely free. If you want to take a closer look at this or that object, special binoculars are at your service, which can be included for a nominal fee.

Address: Art. metro station "Vorobyovy Gory", Michurinsky Prospekt, 13

13. Zhivopisny Bridge on the Krylatsky Hills





Another symbol of the cultural life of Moscow is the Tretyakov Gallery. To date, this is the largest collection of visual arts our country. The Tretyakov exhibition is admired by art connoisseurs both in our country and abroad.

On this moment permanent exhibition The gallery includes more than 100 thousand paintings, sculptures and objects of decorative and applied art. The Tretyakov Gallery often hosts exhibitions of paintings by famous artists or brings exhibits from famous world museums. Works by Andrei Rublev, Feofan the Greek, V.A. Serov, I.E. Repina, V.D. Polenova, I.I. Shishkina, A.K. Savrasova, V.M. Vasnetsov and other famous artists can be seen in the halls of the Tretyakov Gallery today.


The uniqueness of Muzeon Park is in its location. This is the only one in our country a real museum outdoor sculptures.

There are about 700 sculptures in Muzeon. Among them are both the Soviet heritage of famous sculptors of the last century (monuments to F., Dzerzhinsky, M. Gorky, I. Stalin and sculptural compositions), and the works of modern authors.

The museum has developed infrastructure: there are comfortable paths, large flower beds, small fountains, gazebos, and alpine slides. For lovers active rest The park-museum has bicycle paths and bicycle rentals.

For those who strive for self-education, Muzeon has opened a “School” - a platform for conducting educational projects of the museum on completely different topics regarding art. Famous sculptors also conduct master classes here, and young talents demonstrate their works. During the warm season, Muzeon opens a summer cinema and open-air photo exhibitions.

There is an opinion that if you have been to Moscow and have not visited GUM, consider that you visited Moscow in vain. Of course, now little remains of the former Soviet GUM, but, nevertheless, it is still a real example of the largest shopping center in Pre-Revolutionary Russia, and then in the Soviet Union.

Historically, GUM closed during periods that were especially difficult for the Russian people, and when it opened, it became a symbol of positive changes and the onset of bright times. Now GUM lives a full trading life. The historical fountain on the 1st floor, the legendary Gastronome No. 1, has been reopened here, where you can see both completely new types of products and the famous “Tea with an Elephant”. And the historical toilet in the basement combines 2 functions - a purely utilitarian one and the function of a historical monument. No wonder a visit to it costs 100 rubles. per person!

GUM also has catering establishments, the design and menu of which are made in the Soviet style: for example, Canteen No. 57 or the Festivalnoye cafe. And in winter time a “GUM skating rink” is poured next to GUM and a “GUM fair” is opened right on Red Square next to the GUM building.

Of course, the bulk of the stores located in GUM are stores of modern foreign brands in the luxury segment: Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Breguet, Bulgary, Dior, Hermes and others. But there are also stores with goods for the middle class: Estelle Adoni, DKNY, Rendes-Vous, Golden Dragonfly and, of course, clothing and accessories from the Bosco brand.

Address: Art. metro station "Tetralnaya", "Okhotny Ryad" or "Revolution Square", Red Square, 3

Moscow is one of them largest capitals peace. Of course, in such a huge city there are many interesting options for spending time for people with different interests and budgets. We have presented you with 16 places that, in our opinion, every Muscovite or guest of the capital should visit. We are sure you will find even more!

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Muzeon constantly hosts free events, from film screenings to concerts. You can also attend numerous lectures and music festivals (especially many of them are held in the summer). In addition, the park is one of the largest open-air sculpture museums in Russia: its collection includes more than a thousand sculptures.

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Sculptures in the courtyard of the Museum of Modern Art on Petrovka

In the courtyard of the museum (you can get there completely free) there is a monument to the heroes of the film “Mimino”, a series of monuments “Citizens”, monuments to Andrei Sakharov, Vladimir Vysotsky, Joseph Brodsky, Niko Pirosmani and Theodore Rousseau. However, the set of sculptures is not constant: from time to time they are moved or new ones are exhibited. Some of the monuments exactly repeat the statues installed in front of Tsereteli’s workshop on Gruzinskaya Square.

st. Petrovka, 25, Ermolaevsky lane, 17, Tverskoy Bul, 9, Gogolevsky Blvd., 10, Bolshaya Gruzinskaya st., 15

In the Metro gallery, which is located in the lobby of the Vystavochnaya station, you can always see interesting exhibitions. The platform along the pedestrian balcony, built above the station tracks, appeared here at the end of December 2005 and is still in operation. Exhibits are updated several times a year. The first photographer whose photographs were exhibited in the underground gallery was the famous photographer and journalist Yuri Rost. He presented a series of photographic landscapes called “Presentation of Peace”. Then in different time a joint project of the RIA Novosti agency and the Moscow Metro “Young and Famous”, photographs of the Paris metro of the early twentieth century, documentary images of the tundra and much more appeared here. A great idea to pass a few minutes while waiting for the train.

Vystavochnaya metro station

Cultural centers at the library named after. Rudomino (closed for renovation until March 26, 2019)

The library itself regularly hosts free exhibitions and concerts. It has also created centers for foreign culture, where you can attend interesting lectures and all sorts of events related to a particular country for free.

st. Nikoloyamskaya, 1

Center for Contemporary Art "Winzavod" 6+

Winzavod became the first art territory in the industrial zone of Moscow. Its galleries and showrooms always have free events on their schedule.

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Cultural center ZIL 6+

“ZIL” pleasantly surprises with a variety of free educational projects: in the lecture hall you can learn about architecture and modern painting, in the library you can study English in the English speaking club, and in the Evening School “ZIL” there is even mathematics and geometry for adults.

st. Vostochnaya, 4, bldg. 1

Center for Creative Industries "Fabrika"

In the "Factory" center, which unites exhibition spaces, theater stages, film and music workshops, free exhibitions of contemporary artists of the most different directions and formations, theatrical performances and concerts. Festivals are held in the Finishing Shop, discussions are held in the Arthouse space, and visual arts and theater await you in Olivier.

Perevedenovsky lane, 18

Turgenev Library-Reading Room

Modern libraries in Moscow are becoming fully functional cultural centers: interesting, fashionable and, most importantly, free. In particular, Turgenevka constantly hosts exhibitions, concerts, lectures and film screenings. Some of them can only be accessed with a library card, but issuing it will take five minutes and will, of course, be free.

Bobrov lane, 6, building 1,2

Design Factory "Flacon"
One of the first creative clusters in Moscow

In its loft spaces, Flacon brings together representatives of the creative industry. Free entry here is usually for music festivals and film club screenings.

st. Bolshaya Novodmitrovskaya, 36/4

Gary Tatintsian Gallery 12+

Korean modernism, Belgian conceptualism, American fashion photography - Gary Tatintsian's gallery always organizes extraordinary exhibitions that the whole of Moscow is talking about. Free entry is not the main reason to come here, but it is a nice bonus.

emb. Serebryanicheskaya, 19

Lenin Mausoleum (does not accept visitors until mid-April 2019)

If you have never been to the Mausoleum, you probably don’t know that admission is free. You can have any attitude towards the activities of Vladimir Ilyich, but the Mausoleum is a historical place, and therefore we could not bypass it on our list.

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Cathedral of Christ the Savior 0+

Entrance to the most famous Orthodox church country is free (unlike, for example, St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg), but if you need the services of a guide, you will have to pay for them. This temple is the largest in the country and can accommodate ten thousand people at a time. Its total height reaches 103 meters, and the painting inside occupies almost 22 thousand square meters. m, 9 thousand of which are covered with gold leaf. Interestingly, under the building there is also a two-level underground parking lot with 305 spaces and even a car wash.

st. Volkhonka, 15

Main department store - GUM 0+

If you are going to organize your first meeting with a nice young lady or just decided to spend this day with your beloved, for some reason the most banal and common places for dates come to mind. Of course, you can take a walk in the park, go to a cafe or cinema.

However, not all representatives of the fairer sex like this kind of pastime. But where to go with a girl if you are limited by time, finances or, most importantly, imagination?

The answer will largely depend on the availability of free time, your and the girl’s tastes, the season and place of residence.

Before you think about where you can go for a walk with your chosen one, make a list of places you want to visit. In order not to make a mistake with your choice, try to find out from the young lady where she would prefer to go today or tomorrow. To do this you will need:

  • find out how she likes to spend free time, where he prefers to go with company, where he feels most comfortable;
  • Having determined your general wishes, choose something new, for example, a new film if you are going to the cinema, or a new cafe, so as not to go to the establishment where they often hung out with their ex-boyfriend;
  • determine the specifics of the meeting - whether it will be a romantic date, or whether you want to arrange a entertainment program to have a lot of fun together;
  • choose something modest and cubby, if, of course, you want to develop a serious relationship (expensive restaurants are suitable for girls you are already dating).

Having clarified each moment, you will understand where you can take your chosen one so that both she and you receive the maximum of positive emotions.

It is also worth considering the fact that it is the first meeting that gives impetus to a new relationship or, on the contrary, destroys a connection that has not yet begun.

If you want to enjoy each other's company, avoid crowded places. It’s better to choose something quiet and cozy, not necessarily luxurious, to create a romantic mood for the young lady. So, where to spend the day with your chosen one?

  1. A sparsely populated cafe is the first thing that comes to mind. A standard and in many cases a win-win idea, however, this option also has its own nuances. It is important to choose a really decent establishment with good cuisine (even music). In addition, it is important to accurately calculate your finances in order to be prepared for any development of the situation.
  2. The hookah bar is another good place for a pleasant pastime. Judge for yourself: a cozy booth, soft music and close communication are simply the ideal conditions for a romantic date. It is only important to choose one that you both like.
  3. Taking a walk along the paths of the park is a good option, but it is important to warn the girl in advance about walking, since a cute young lady may come to a meeting in a light jacket and heels. In general, in beautiful park you can have a fun time: scatter leaves in the fall, build a snowman in the winter, and just walk and watch the magnificent sunset in the summer.
  4. Walk on water buses- a very romantic event, but, of course, if there are any in your city. A more expensive variation is sailing on a yacht, complete with strawberries and a glass of champagne. The only thing that can mar a great day is seasickness in your companion. That is why you need to clarify whether the girl has noticed symptoms of this disease.
  5. You can also have a romantic meeting on the roof of your house. You will need, of course, access to this place, light furniture (chair, chairs), serving items, sweets and wine. Before your date, make sure the roof is clean, check the weather forecast, and bring a blanket. But at night you can not only walk at altitude, but also admire the stars.

If you know each other well and plan to continue dating a girl, you can invite her to your home. Whether this meeting will have far-reaching plans depends only on the level of your relationship. If your chosen one is embarrassed, just introduce her to your household.

It’s a completely different matter if the purpose of your meeting is to actively spend time, to enjoy each other’s company not in a calm atmosphere, but in action.

In this case, you can show your best, athletic side and take your girlfriend, for example, to a skating rink or dance floor. But first things first.

  1. You can spend your day profitably and have a wonderful date by inviting your beloved on a horseback ride. The young lady will like such a pastime, but it is important to choose a calm horse for her. It is better to go horseback riding outside the city, in nature.
  2. A water park is another good place for a date with an active girl. There you will find amazing slides, splashes, water attractions, however, first you need to make sure that the chosen one knows how to swim. Another plus is that you will be able to appreciate the beauty of her figure.
  3. Taking a girl to the race track? If she loves adrenaline and risky fun, this will be an ideal option. Here you can drive cars, arrange races, if you are both good drivers. A calmer variation is karting, where you can go without much worry or concern.
  4. Another “adrenaline” entertainment is to spend time in an amusement park. Ride a roller coaster with an active young lady, climb a free fall tower to get a lot of rave reviews from the girl. A calmer option is to ride together with a young lady on a Ferris wheel.
  5. Why not take a walk with your beloved in a recreation park and play various slot machines(for children). An element of competition will bring some spice to your relationship and will definitely bring you closer. And, of course, any girl will remember such a date for a long time.
  6. In winter, you can invite your beloved to an outdoor city skating rink, and in summer - to an indoor ice facility. Firstly, you will be able to have a great time there, and secondly, you, like a real guy, will be able to support the girl, especially if she is bad at skating.
  7. Is there dancing at the club today? Why not. Pay for a one-time lesson in a dance studio, for example, for Latin American dancing, and get a boost of energy and good mood for the whole day. Young men rarely invite girls here on dates, so you will clearly stand out from your potential rivals.

And active pastime, and romantic date Your chosen one will remember it for a long time if you carefully think through the plan of the event.

However, it is important to understand that a meeting is not always ideal, so don’t “bother yourself” and enjoy communicating with a beautiful girl.

People are thinking about where to take their girlfriends, like residents provincial towns, and the inhabitants of megacities. Moscow has a huge selection of potential venues for holding a meeting, so we will list only the most interesting ones in this article.

  1. You can spend the day with a girl in Tsaritsynsky Park, which is located half an hour by metro from the center of the capital. Here you will be able to walk along the paths that Catherine II walked along. The young lady will like the luminous musical fountain, which amazes the imagination in the dark with its unusual illumination. In addition, there are ponds with swans and various gazebos in the park.
  2. Not all couples in love like to go to museums; a more interesting option is to visit a lecture hall, for example at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. No boredom! You will be able to see a real show, enjoy the story, accompanied by a video sequence and a music track. Agree that such an event is sometimes much more interesting than just walking down the street. Of course, you first need to go to the institution’s website and see what lectures are expected today.
  3. Perhaps the most romantic activity is watching the celestial bodies. Today you won’t surprise young people with technical innovations, but stars never go out of fashion. Try going with your beloved to the Big Planetarium in Moscow to find out Great hall about distant worlds, see fragments of meteorites in the Urania Museum and touch the exhibits in the Lunarium.
  4. For a romantic meeting, the Alley of Lovers, which is located next to Red Square in Moscow, is suitable. Numerous wedding processions come here, so this place is a good option for a declaration of love or an offer to become your girlfriend.
  5. Moscow has many places for evening walks. One of them is Pushkinskaya Embankment, starting at the Novoandreevsky Bridge. Here you can take a walk, watch the ships passing by and listen to the sound of the waves. This will undoubtedly make the meeting even more romantic.

Of course, listing all the places to meet your significant other in Moscow is a truly thankless task. A wide variety of clubs, cafes and restaurants are at your service today.

You can have a cultural time in numerous theaters, museums and art galleries. You can take a walk with your beloved in various parks - Kuzminki, Kolomenskoye. All that remains is to choose the most suitable place.

So, there are an incredible number of options for how to spend the day with your girlfriend. You are required to treat your chosen one with respect, take into account her interests and behave as naturally as possible. The most important thing is not the amount of money spent on a date, but your sincere attitude towards the cute young lady.

Choosing a place for walking and leisure in Moscow will not be difficult; it is much more difficult to determine what exactly you want to see.

Some people will like it historical places, for some - picturesque forests, for athletes, parks with paths for cyclists will be the best. For parents with children, one of the main selection criteria will be the availability of entertainment and playgrounds.

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All Moscow residents know about them; people often come here from other cities; they occupy high positions in the rankings of the most famous or interesting.

The main difference between these places is their focus on visitors of all ages.

All parks are constantly evolving and offering new experiences, including specific events to coincide with different events. Admission to them is free.

Here's the main list:

  1. Alexander Garden: located in the very center of Moscow right next to the Kremlin. Despite the almost complete lack of entertainment, it is understandably popular among tourists and guests of Moscow. It was founded in 1812. On its territory there are monuments reminiscent of the Great Patriotic Wars of 1812 and 1941-1945 (Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, “Eternal Flame” and stone pedestals of hero cities).

    The area of ​​the Alexander Garden is approximately 10 hectares

    Also preserved here are the Kutafya Tower, the Italian Grotto and the restored obelisk dedicated to the 300th anniversary of the House of Romanov. Guests are often attracted by the hourly changing of the guard near the Eternal Flame: every hour a large crowd gathers nearby.

  2. Gorky Park in the west: it includes Neskuchny Garden, Muzeon and Vorobyovy Gory, and total area is almost 220 hectares. Its history began in the middle of the 18th century, when Prince Trubetskoy built Neskuchny, and continued with the advent of Soviet power - on the territory of the current park at the beginning of the 20th century. The All-Russian Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition was organized.

    Park of Culture named after. Gorky is great for a family holiday

    Today, this square offers visitors everything they need for active and family recreation: bicycle paths, table tennis tables, sun loungers, a mini-golf course, a skate park, a day and night cinema in the summer, and an ice skating rink in the winter. For the most active people in Neskuchny there is a Rope Town at a height of several meters. Many historical monuments have been preserved or reconstructed, and the Muzeon art museum of modern art also operates.

  3. VDNH in the north: All Russians must know about him. In the USSR, the achievements of the national economy of the fraternal peoples were demonstrated here, but today it ranks second in the list of the largest exhibition complexes Russia.

    Attendance at VDNKh reaches 25 million people a year

    Today on its territory you can find specialized exhibitions and shops selling goods from different countries, for example, from China, several dozen unusual museums(“Robostation”, “Moskvarium”, museum of cosmonautics, museum of optical illusions, museum of fairy tales, samples of military and space equipment are presented), attractions for children, various events are regularly held. Athletes can take roller skates, bicycles or skateboards with them; in winter - skates, because... A huge skating rink is being filled at VDNKh.

It is worth noting: VDNKh is among the 50 largest exhibition centers peace.

Places with history

There are several picturesque public gardens in Moscow:


Note: Inside the Sheremetyev castle, the layout and decorative decoration have been preserved.


Natural resources

For those who would like to look at nature, it is worth paying attention to the following names:


In Moscow and the region there are several dozen areas for walking and recreation, each of which has its own characteristics, advantages and disadvantages; it is almost impossible to bring the entire list. Depending on their location and purpose, walks (sports, educational, entertainment) are worth choosing.

Important to remember: Many large green areas attract large numbers of people on weekends and holidays, and therefore are not suitable for secluded recreation.

It is better to look at the addresses and opening hours of the selected place on the Internet on a map in advance, and also see photos, descriptions and posters, so as not to be disappointed in the choice.

Watch the video, which shows the names of parks by Moscow district: