Moscow is not only home to iconic landmarks like the Kremlin, Red Square, and St. Basil’s Cathedral, but also offers many other fascinating attractions. Explore its hidden gems, such as quiet historical neighborhoods like Zamoskvorechye, modern art spaces like Winzavod, and the scenic Boulevard Ring or innovative Zaryadye Park. Moscow provides endless opportunities to discover its rich history and contemporary culture beyond the famous sights.
Rusia Greeters la bienvenida
Rusia Greeters son voluntarios apasionados por compartir su amor por la ciudad con visitantes de todo el mundo. Un Greeter le dará la bienvenida y le llevará gratuitamente a dar un paseo de 2 a 4 horas por la ciudad, mostrándole lugares, barrios y rincones poco frecuentados. Verá la ciudad a través de los ojos de un lugareño mientras escucha historias personales, anécdotas, aspectos culturales y experimenta la ciudad en su autenticidad. Seguir leyendo …
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Volgograd
Founded in 1589 as a fortress, Volgograd (then Tsaritsyn) gradually grew into an important river-port. Stalingrad (renamed in 1925) was a fast growing urban centre when the World War II began. One of the longest and deadliest battles in the history of the warfare raged here in 1942-1943. Quickly rebuilt and revived after the war, it became vibrant again. Now Volgograd is the capital of the region with 1 million residents. It offers many visitor attractions including the famous Mamayev Kurgan.