5 Must-See Attractions in Moscow, Russia

Go Global By Western Union Global Social May 10, 2016

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The beauty of Russia shines through and through in its capital city of Moscow. With a population of nearly 12 million, it’s one of the most populous cities in the world, and a great place to visit if you ever have the chance. Though Russia is known for its long winters and cold weather, if you visit during the months of May through August, it’s quite pleasant and warm!

Should you and your family be traveling to Moscow, Russia, we’ve got you covered. Here are five different attractions you must see when traveling to this beautiful country!

  1. Basil’s Cathedral

Of course no trip to Moscow would be complete without seeing one of its most beautiful and recognizable buildings – the St. Basil’s Cathedral. With its color and vibrancy and distinct architecture, there are very few buildings quite like it in the entire world. The building is shaped like the flames in a bonfire and is over 450 years old!

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  1. Moscow Kremlin

Like St. Basil’s, the Kremlin is also a uniquely designed building that is instantly recognizable. The Kremlin is both the oldest and the largest fortress in all of Russia. The building’s name literally means, “fortress inside a city,” and is the home of the President of Russia, as well. One of its most famous features is surely the clock on the Spasskaya Tower, which weighs over 25 tons!

  1. Red Square

Near the Kremlin is the Red Square, a truly fascinating place that is home to some of the most beautiful landmarks in the country. Besides St. Basil’s Cathedral, you will also find the State Historical Museum and the GUM department store, the country’s greatest store. Today, the Red Square has been used to hold anything from musical performances to fashion events that bring endless amounts of fun.

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  1. Bolshoi Theatre

For fans of music and art, the Bolshoi Theatre is sure to provide an amazing experience. The historic theater was designed by architect Joseph Bové and opened all the way back in 1825. This is the perfect place to take in a lovely ballet or opera performance that truly captures the entire culture and history of Russia.

  1. Izmailovsky Park

Finally, one of the easiest and best ways to relax in Moscow is at one of its many historic parks. Izmailovsky has been a favorite spot of relaxation for residents for hundreds of years. Bring the whole family for a nice way to catch your breath in the middle of your exciting ventures, and take in the many ponds, watermills and beautiful scenic landscapes that Izmailovsky has to offer.

Without a doubt, Moscow is a trip that you and your loved ones will never forget. The capital city of Russia is not only captivating, but also full of history, so it is the perfect place to learn more about the Russian culture as a whole. If you should find yourself traveling to Russia, make sure to check out these five attractions above for a Moscow vacation for the ages.