Experience the historical Kitay-gorod district (Moscow’s Chinatown). Explore the picturesque Red Square and Alexander Garden. See the grand Christ the Saviour Cathedral. Enjoy breathtaking views from the Patriarchal Bridge. Enjoy a hearty lunch on the large open veranda and marvel at the stunning views of the Kremlin.
Learn about Russian culture from a local through relaxed conversation. Pass by the Revolution Museum (Museum of Contemporary Russian History). This is the best 20th-century museum in Moscow, devoted to the 1905 and 1917 Russian revolutions, the Soviet period, and Stalin propaganda.
Discover Arbat – a historical street with musicians, painters, souvenirs, and many cafés to suit all tastes and budgets. Drop into one of the best coffee shops in Moscow. I'm a coffee lover and know where to find fantastic coffee (optional).
We’ll also admire the Kremlin walls and the 20 towers, take a walk in the Alexander Garden, see the obelisk and the grotto, watch the changing of the guard and possibly take a video, have lunch at a traditional Russian restaurant, and take a look at the Bolshoi Theatre.