The most famous streets that you should visit in Moscow

Written By إسماعيل قاسمي on 2017/01/23

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - Moscow includes a group of diverse tourist attractions between the buildings of Tsarist Russia and the wonderful museums, and among all its features you can move between the wonderful metro stations and a group of beautiful streets.

Old Arbat Street

Walk through this simple art street, and do not forget to look at the small alleys around it, they allow you to feel the spirit of old Moscow, a street full of sellers, souvenirs, tourist cafes, cheap restaurants, street artists and more.

Souvenir prices range from reasonable to shopper-focused, but it's an open matter for negotiation with vendors. You can reach it by subway, stopping at Smolenskaya and Arbatskaya stations.

New Arbat Street

It is located near the old Arbat Street, and in contrast to it, the street seems to be dedicated to pedestrians from tourists and the wealthy class. It is lit with much extravagance at night and its nightlife is very rich and includes a number of the most expensive restaurants and clubs in Moscow, but there are also some cafes at reasonable prices.

Don't miss the Dom Knigi bookstore on the New Arbat. It's not as impressive as the store in St. Petersburg, but it's still the best bookstore in Moscow. You can get there by metro, stopping at Arbatskaya station.

Tverskaya Street

This street starts from the Kremlin building to the northwest in the direction of St. Petersburg and the city of Tver (hence the name of the street), and the road was very important during the era of Tsarist Russia , and today it is the most fashionable street in Moscow, with many shops Upscale, it is also lined with cafes, restaurants, two theaters and several hotels.

Most of the architecture on the street is not very historical, but there are many things worth seeing such as the Pushkin Statue in Pushkinskaya Square which is a very popular meeting point.

Walking from Red Square to Belorussky Train Station is a great way to take an hour on foot to admire Moscow's most famous street.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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