🌨️ Moscow, Russia|The Ultimate Travel Guide You’ll Ever Need
Munching ice cream in a snowstorm 🍦, tumbling on Red Square, and being force-fed caviar by a fierce Russian grandma — this spontaneous trip became one of our most unforgettable memories! Here’s an awesome Moscow guide just for you. 🌆【Itinerary】 Moscow has expensive parking and heavy traffic — not recommended to drive. The metro system 🚇 is highly developed. Use Yandex Maps (better than Google here!). More updates later on metro art lines 🎨 and food recommendations 🍜! 📅 3 Days & 2 Nights 【DAY 1】🏭 Red Square + Tretyakov Gallery + Pushkin Museum 【DAY 2】🌁 Bunker 703 + Most Beautiful Metro Stations + Arbat Street + Moscow City 【DAY 3】⛰️ Sparrow Hills + Moscow State University + Circus + Armed Forces Cathedral Customize your route! Red Square is the heart of Moscow — its night and snow views radiate a unique Russian romance ❄️💖. 🔔【Travel Tips】 ☁️ May-Sep: mild weather | Winter: cold & rainy — pack warm clothes! 🔌 Bring a power adapter + own toiletries & slippers 🩴 (not provided in hotels) 🚬 Smoking allowed only outdoors — banned in restaurants & political sites 💰 Soviet-era culture: bargaining isn’t common in stores ☎️ Get a SIM card in advance — Beeline is reliable ⏰ Some attractions (e.g., Bunker 703) require online booking — check opening hours! 📕 Low English proficiency — Russians take great pride in their language 😎 😮💨 Noticeable racism — encountered several racist incidents 🚗 Avoid self-driving: expensive parking + traffic jams → metro/taxis are convenient 💰 Some restaurants expect 5%-10% tips 🥷 Pickpockets exist (less than Europe) — but stay alert! #MayDayTravel #SpringExchange #FollowYourPassion #JustGo #NightAdventures #SpringWithFriends #TravelGuide #Russia #Moscow #RedSquare #HandDrawnMap #BudgetTravel #Churches #TravelDiary #HistoryComeAlive 🗺️❤️🌍