Moscow Diorama and River Sightseeing Cruise. Admire the incredible sights of Moscow from the waters of the Moscow river, as you relax on a 2,5 hours long cruise that conveniently departs from one of the Stalin skyscrapers, which we will visit before the cruise. From the waters of the Moscow river you can main Moscow sights:
– Red Square
– Kremlin Wall and Towers including 3 famous Cathedrals
– St. Basil Cathedral
– Peter the Great statue (some funny story behind that monument)
– Luzhniki
– Sparrow Hills
– Red October Chocolate factory
– Christ the Savior Cathedral
– Zaradye park with its fabulous floating bridge
– House on Kotelnicheskaya embankment
– Muzeon park
– Moscow City financial district, full of skyscrapers
– White House of Russia
A profesional tour guide will explain you about all the sights on the way while you enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. The cruise has also a high-praised restaurant on board, so you can have a full lunch or dinner at your own expense in a comfortable atmosphere of the river cruise.
Admire the incredible sights of Moscow from the waters of the Moscow river, as you relax on a 2,5 hours long cruise that conveniently departs from one of the Stalin skyscrapers, which we will visit before the cruise. From the waters of the Moscow river you can main Moscow sights:
– Red Square
– Kremlin Wall and Towers including 3 famous Cathedrals
– St. Basil Cathedral
– Peter the Great statue (some funny story behind that monument)
– Luzhniki
– Sparrow Hills
– Red October Chocolate factory
– Christ the Savior Cathedral
– Zaradye park with its fabulous floating bridge
– House on Kotelnicheskaya embankment
– Muzeon park
– Moscow City financial district, full of skyscrapers
– White House of Russia
A profesional tour guide will explain you about all the sights on the way while you enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. The cruise has also a high-praised restaurant on board, so you can have a full lunch or dinner at your own expense in a comfortable atmosphere of the river cruise.
Itinerary
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Stop At: Radisson Collection Hotel, Moscow, Kutuzovskiy Avenue Bld. 1, 2/1, Moskva, Russia, 121248
Hotel Ukraina is one the famous seven “Stalinist skyscrapers” or “Seven Sisters”. It was constructed in 1957 as a 3 stars Hotel and today we will see USSR standards for it. Spoiler: it is one of the most luxury Hotels in Moscow today.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Diorama of the Moscow Center, Kutuzovsky ave, 2/1 Radisson Royal Hotel, Moscow Russia
Diorama was made in 1977 and represents «Moscow – the capital of USSR». We will have a chance to compare Moscow today and as it looked like in USSR time.
following a request by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of USSR for the occasion of having a national exhibition in the USA. This diorama became a sensation: every day up to 40 thousand persons came to see it at the Deer Park in New York. Later on, in the 1980s, this diorama was taken to Italy, Turkey, Bulgaria, Great Britain, Germany and France. The diorama shows the area of downtown Moscow and its surrounding neighborhoods as they looked in 1977.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Gorky Park Museum, Krymskiy Val, 9, Moscow 119049 Russia
Gorky park is one of the most famous places in Moscow. It gained its fame thanks to the immortal song “Wind of Change” by Scorpions and a novel “Gorky Park», both big hits in 1980s-1990s. Gorky Park still keeps its secrets from the Soviet times.
Pass By: Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Volkhonka, 15, Moscow 119019 Russia
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the main cathedral of the Russian Orthodox church. It is the largest cathedral of the Russian Church – the capacity 10 000 people. The one we see today is a replica of the 19th century Cathedral that was built as gratitude to God for saving Russia from Napoleon invasion in 1812.
Pass By: Saint Basil’s Cathedral, Red Square 2, Moscow 109012 Russia
St. Basil’s Cathedral is a remarkable 16th-century architectural monument that has become a symbol of Moscow.
Pass By: Kremlin Walls and Towers, Red Square, Moscow 613310 Russia
Famous red brick Fortress was erected in the end of the 15th century. We will see its walls and some of its towers that protect eastern part of the Kremlin.
Pass By: Cathedral Square, ul. Kreml, Moscow 101000 Russia
Cathedral Square is the central and oldest square of Moscow. It is the place where Moscow history started already in the 12th century. The square owes its name to the three cathedrals facing it – Cathedral of the Assumption, Cathedral of the Archangel Michael, and Cathedral of the Annunciation. The tallest structure on the square (and formerly in all of Russia) is Ivan the Great Bell Tower.
Pass By: Moscow White House (Bely Dom), Krasnopresnenskaya naberezhnaya, 2, Moscow 103274 Russia
Officially: The House of the Government of the Russian Federation, also known as the Russian White House serves the official workplace of the Russian Prime Minister.
Pass By: Our Lady of Smolensk Novodevichy Convent, Novodevichya Emb 1 Metro Sportivnaya, Moscow 119435 Russia
Ensemble of the Novodevichy Convent – UNESCO World Heritage.
The Convent built in the 16th and 17th centuries and was directly associated with the political, cultural and religious history of Russia, and closely linked to the Moscow Kremlin. It was used by women of the Tsar’s family and the aristocracy.
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Categoría: Cruceros, vela y tours acuáticos.
Inicio en: Moskva, Russia.
Duración: 3 hours.
Precio: 80,83 euros.