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How to see Moscow, like you've seen it in the movies and read about in books

Scale and a sense of history make these places in the Russian capital look and feel cinematic: don't miss the Kremlin complex, the Bolshoi Theatre, Zaryadye Park, a cruise on the 100 km-long Moskva River, and food at restaurants the locals love.

November 05, 2023 / 14:50 IST
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St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow. Legend has it that its builder was blinded post-construction so that a structure of its beauty could never be built again. (Photo by Vierro via Pexels)
St Basil’s Cathedral, Moscow. Legend has it that its builder was blinded post-construction so that a structure of its beauty could never be built again. (Photo by Vierro via Pexels)

There's visual stimulation all around at Moscow’s Red Square, the Russian capital’s iconic plaza. Legendary landmarks we've read about in books or seen in movies. The Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, St Basil's Cathedral, State Historical Museum, the Kazan Cathedral…all sprinkling gold dust on this UNESCO World Heritage Site that has shaped Russia’s turbulent history.

Handsome street performers ambling around on the Square’s cobbled streets in all their sartorial splendor, are posing with visitors for a fee. Souvenir kiosks brimming with wares are drawing shopaholics. Selfie-snapping tourists are swarming the area in droves. There’s enough kinetic energy to power a ship.

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State Historical Museum, Moscow (Photo by Yogesh YK via Pexels)

Indeed Moscow weaves a thrilling tapestry of artistry, history and majesty with its splendid art and architecture and high-wattage atmospherics.