Flights to Moscow
Did you know that Moscow is the largest capital in the world? Below we’ll go into this and other points of interest. Yet without a doubt, the best way to get to know the Russian capital is to visit it. Are you coming? Its wide streets will surprise you because antique structures, typical of the Communist regime, survive side by side with new buildings of huge visual impact. The best thing to do is to walk and walk around to discover the spirit of progress that the city breathes, its dazzling, avant garde air, packed with art galleries, boutiques, centres of nightlife and so on. Because it’s a city that blends the best of past with a promising future, Vueling flies you there. in MoscowHotels in MoscowHotel Iris CongressIf you’re travelling to Moscow on business, this hotel will be pleasantly welcoming. It offers everything you need to spend a few unforgettable days, close to the city, surrounded by verdant gardens. https://hoteles.muchoviaje.com/hoteles/hotel-congress-iris-en-prage-republica-checa__RHT50243.aspxHotel Maxima SlaviaThis practical hotel is situated in an imposing, modern building. It offers every comfort and its rooms, although small, are well equipped. It’s a hotel that guarantees a great quality-price ratio. https://hoteles.muchoviaje.com/hoteles/fotos-hotel-maxima-slavia-en-moscu-rusia__GUMOW.MAX.aspxHotel Maxima ZaryaIf we had to describe this hotel with a single adjective, it would be “calm”. It’s located in a residential area in the centre of Moscow and well connected to other neighbourhoods thanks to the metro. The rooms are perfect to enjoy a really pleasant stay. https://hoteles.muchoviaje.com/hoteles/hotel-maxima-zarya-en-moscu-rusia__GUMOW.ZAR.aspxHotel SwissotelThe views from the top of this hotel are incredible. Do you know why? Because it’s a modern skyscraper situated in central Moscow, a stone’s throw from the business district. It’s one of the city’s best hotels and offers a relaxing spa zone. http://hoteles.muchoviaje.com/hoteles/hotel-swissotel-en-moscu-rusia__GUMOW.SWI.aspxGolden Apple HotelAre you looking for a modern hotel in Moscow? Doubtless you’ll find more than one, but this is central and furnished with the latest. Also, you’ll be surrounded by shops, modern buildings, restaurants and bars. https://hoteles.muchoviaje.com/hoteles/hotel-golden-apple-en-moscu-rusia__GUMOW.GOL2.aspxAirport de Moscow
Domodedovo, Moscow International Airport, is the busiest in Russia. Both its terminals are modern, offering local and international flights to every destination. It’s located 34 km south of Moscow, but you can easily reach the city centre by train, bus or taxi. Taxi: The taxi rank operates 24 hours a day and is extremely close to the terminals. Bus: every half hour an express bus leaves for the Domodedovskaya metro station and vice versa. Trains: you’ve got two choices; take a normal train to the Paveletsky train station (duration: 1 hour), or take the fast train (which arrives in 40 minutes). Moscow's airport
Restaurants in MoscowRussian cuisine is something you have to try if you’re in Moscow. We know that prices in this town tend to be high, but you’re sure to find a spot to suit your wallet. Relish them! TiflisThe Soviet Republic of Georgia returns to life in this Moscow restaurant. You’ll love its spicy food, just like the building, which recalls a 19th Century, Georgian mansion. We recommend a few dishes: Thekharcho and Bastuma. Bon appétit! ul Ostozhenka 32, Kropotkinskaya+7 (495) 290-28-97
Artist’s GalleryThis fantastic restaurant is sited within the Tsereteli gallery. Its decoration is pure art and the presentation of all its food too. Its menu reveals influences from European and Asian cuisine. ul Prechistenka 19, Kropotkinskaya+7 (495) 201 2866 TurandotThis is the most luxurious restaurant in Moscow. Its decoration is spectacular: Venetian marble, sculpture, antique mirrors… If you didn’t know it was a hotel, you would think it was an 18th Century, Baroque palace. Do you want to experience the atmosphere? Tverskoy bulvar 26/5+7 (495) 739-00-11 Apple bar & restaurantAs soon as you enter, you’ll be captivated by the elegance and modernity of this spot. Furthermore, it offers the possibility of organising anything from a business meeting to a meal with friends. Many Muscovite politicians and artists are assiduous diners here. M. Dmitrovka 11+7 (495) 980-70-00 GodunovAfter visiting the Kremlin, you can luncheon or dine at this monastery converted into a restaurant. Its Russian flavour can be appreciated in the decoration and also in the menu, which offers local dishes such as Gourievskaya Kasha, a paté of hare and caviar. Teatralnaya 5+7 (495) 298-54-96 Business hours in MoscowMoscow shopping hours coincide with the opening times of most companies. That is, 9 am till 6 pm. In the new shopping centres, opening times are different from traditional shops, following the lead of capitalist countries. Don't miss... in MoscowKremlinThus denominated is the area that forms the historical and political nucleus of Moscow. It is enclosed by walls and includes a collection of buildings, such as the presidential palace, churches, towers and other monuments of enormous artistic and cultural value. Saint Basil’s Cathedral (Cathedral of Intercession)The Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible ordered this cathedral to be built to commemorate one of his victories, with the aim that it was the most beautiful building ever built. In the beginning it had nine towers, but later a tenth was raised over Saint Basil’s tomb. Red SquareThis is Moscow’s – and you could even say the whole of Russia’s – heart. It is 70,000 square metres wide and has witnessed great moments in history such as the military parades during the October Socialist Revolution and the victory of the Second World War. History MuseumThe Russian peoples conserve a significant part of their history in this museum. Since 1883 it has been collecting exhibits and displays some very curious items, such as garments of Tsar Ivan the Terrible, Napoleon’s sable, and so on. GUM – Main Department StoreThis is one of the largest and oldest department stores in Russia. It was inaugurated in 1893 and later, during the 1917 Revolution, nationalised by the state. After rehabilitation, this building in a pseudo-Russian style opened again as a shopping centre. Online guides in MoscowOUR FAVOURITE ONLINE GUIDESOn the city: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/russia/moscowhttp://www.rusiamia.com/ciudades/moscu.html On the country: http://www.geoplaneta.com/FichaDestino.aspx?IdCategoria=131
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