At what other museum do you get a welcome drink on arrival! There's a slew of interesting artefacts and tidbits of information on the history of vodka. Download the phone app and read the QR codes to hear the story. There's also drinks to buy including ciders and vodkas after you finish. The museum is small, it'll only take about 20 mins to go through, but really enjoyable. Watch the days you go however, on some days the museums are closed (there's also the bread and the chocolate museum to visit). The most days the markets are open next door, which has the cheapest and largest selection of handmade babushka...
Read moreThe place has changed the location. Now it's a lot worse than it used to be. You go up to the third floor without elevator. You stay in a very stuffy room with no air conditioner. And then you climb down the stairs again. They had vodka tasting which wasn't good either. Three kinds of vodka - horse radish, cranberry and pine tree nuts infused vodkas. All were diluted by half with water. Beware guys. You might...
Read morePlace is inside Ismailovo Kremlin.. not very difficult to find...Entry fee is only 250 ruble /head...audio guide in mobile set is free of cost...Nice way of narration...Many historical photographs and history related to vodka...It's preparation, modification and finally coming to its best shape and odour! Must visit for all alcohol and...
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