Where to go alone in Moscow: overview of popular places, attractions and recommendations

  • July 22, 2018
  • Tips for tourists
  • Ulyana Romanova

Where can you go alone in Moscow? What places should you really look into? These questions concern almost all people who are planning to visit the capital on their own. Many people think that traveling on your own is boring, but not in the case of this city. Moscow is rich in interesting places where you can have fun and spend time alone. And now we will talk about them.

In Khamovniki with a camera

In the central administrative district, in the bend of the Moscow River, the Khamovniki district is located. Many of the houses located on its territory are real works of fine art.

Just look at the business and residential complexes “Literator” and “Garden Quarters”. These buildings are not just high-quality and beautiful - they are thought out to the smallest detail. And the rigor of geometric shapes is incredibly combined with sophistication and functionality.

Before your walk, it’s worth reading a little about different architectural styles - it will be more interesting to admire the buildings, catching elements of retro, modern, avant-garde space, etc. in them.

It’s worth taking a camera with you, preferably with a tripod. You can leave Khamovniki with spectacular photographs. The main photo, for example, shows part of the Garden Quarters residential complex. In such a picturesque place you can implement almost any idea for a photo shoot. You just need to think about the image.

Cinema club "Night screening"

Night films are shown in the closed Khudozhestvenny cinema. Among the films there are often premieres and rare films. For screenings, the hall is decorated in accordance with the theme of the evening. During breaks between screenings, music is played, and visitors are treated to a buffet table with tea, snacks and a performance by the club’s actors.

Ticket price: 500–600 rubles. Opening hours: from 00:00 to 06:00 from Friday to Saturday, from Saturday to Sunday. Address: Arbatskaya Square, 4.

Journey into the past

Where can you go alone in Moscow on a day off? You can get to the Vykhino station, and then take bus number 620 to the Kuskovo Museum stop.

This is an amazing place. A luxurious estate that once belonged to the Sheremetev counts. Hundreds of years ago, crowded theatrical festivals, receptions and celebrations were held on its territory.

It is there that the only French park in the Russian capital is located with pavilions, ponds and marble sculptures. There are also about 20 unique architectural monuments preserved in the estate.

People with a rich imagination will really like it there. You just need to use your imagination a little and you will be able to imagine yourself at the center of the plot of a historical film. Everything has to do with it: attics, a luxurious palace, elegant gazebos, impressive sculptures, a huge park...

It is impossible not to mention the fact that Kuskovo is one of the most beautiful estates in Moscow. And a single ticket is quite inexpensive. A person pays 700 rubles, and in return gets the opportunity to visit all the pavilions. By the way, you can also rent a boat here and ride horses in a carriage.

If you are not very interested in sights and history, then you can go to the Kuskovo forest park. You can even ride bicycles there.

Night cinemas

You can spend your leisure time in a relaxed atmosphere by going to the cinema for a night screening.

Projection Museum "Lumiere Hall"

A creative space with twenty panoramic screens and soft poufs instead of the usual seats. On weekends, the multimedia hall hosts nightly film screenings, which are accompanied by Full HD quality, surround sound, 2D and 3D graphics.

In addition to screening films, the organizers organize art exhibitions, presentations and music concerts.

Price for a movie night: 550–800 rub. per ticket. Open Friday and Saturday from 11:00 to 06:00. On other days from 11:00 to 23:00. Address: st. Bolshaya Novodmitrovskaya, 36, building 24.

Cinema "Pioneer"

After reconstruction, “Pioneer” was transformed - the quality of image and sound improved, and it became possible to watch films in the original language with subtitles. The peculiarity of the cinema is the screening of arthouse films and films that were not included in Russian distribution. Film festivals and national cinema weeks are often held throughout the year.

On the territory of the building there is a restaurant with original cuisine and a bookstore. Ticket prices start from 100 rubles. Open from 9:00 to 02:00 all week. Address: Kutuzovsky prospect, 21.

Private cinema "Secret"

Suitable for watching movies, dating and parties. The cinema has two halls: the first is decorated in a space theme, the second in a marine style. The rental price includes: a room with a five-meter Full HD screen, a game console and karaoke. Additionally, you can order food, drinks, eco hookah, a photo shoot, hall decoration, various kinds of artists and shows.

The fee is charged per person:

  • Until 14:00 – 300 rub./hour.
  • Until 18:00 – 350 rub./hour.
  • Until 02:00 – 400 rub./hour.

Opening hours: on weekdays and weekends from 10:00 to 02:00. Address: st. Volochaevskaya, 25.

Bird's-eye

Continuing to talk about where in Moscow to go alone on a weekday or a weekend, we should also pay attention to the observation decks. Here are just a few of them:

  • "Panorama 360". Located on the 89th floor in the Moscow City International Business Center. Its territory offers a 360-degree view (see photo above)! There is also a 3D exhibition, an ecological restaurant, the Clean Line ice cream factory, a cafe, as well as a souvenir shop and an immersive projection show.
  • Observation deck in the Empire Tower. Located on the 58th floor of the same center. An ideal place for an inspiring time. The elevator moves at a speed of 7 m/sec, so you can literally fly up.
  • Museum "Moscow City". Located on the 56th floor of the Empire. In this museum you can learn about the creators of the business center, the most interesting places in the capital, as well as what else will be created here. Of course, its windows also offer a picturesque panoramic view of the city.

Outside the Moscow City International Business Center there are also many observation platforms. If you have time, it is worth visiting each of them. Here's where the most interesting ones are located:

  • Gorky Park. From there you have a beautiful view of the river and panorama of the park. You can also admire the Muzeon, the monument to Peter the Great, the domes of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior and, of course, the park itself. By the way, you can take the elevator to the observation deck.
  • Central children's store on Lubyanka. The entrance to this observation deck is located next to the Museum of Childhood. Of course, it's free. There, right next to the glass side, there are telescopic pipes through which you can admire the sights, examining them in detail.
  • Kolomenskoye Park. If you are interested in where to go without money in Moscow, then you can go to this place. Next to the Temple of the Ascension there is an observation deck with free binoculars through which you can admire the local beauty, the park and the city.

There are many more places in the capital that are “at the top”. It’s impossible to list everything.

But if you want to not only enjoy the view, but also get gastronomic pleasure (if you have the financial means), you should go to some establishment. The Aviator restaurant, for example, is located on the 52nd floor in Moscow City. You can also visit 02 Lounge, “Happiness on the Roof”, Jawsspot, Have a nice day, KM20.

What if I'm interested in sports?

Moscow parks have become home to many sections and sports clubs. You can join Nordic walking, cycling, rollerblading, running and breathing exercises groups for free. Are you into yoga or Pilates? Take a mat, a bottle of water and go to the lawns. From June 1, free yoga classes are being held in Gorky Park, Neskuchny Garden, Muzeon, Sokolniki, Taganskoye, Fili Park, Vorontsovsky, Krasnaya Presnya, in the Hermitage, Garden. Bauman, Izmailovsky, Tsaritsyno, on Vorobyovy Gory, in the park named after Artyom Borovik... maybe it’s easier to go to the website of the green zone closest to you and find out what days and times teachers are waiting for you? On the Mosgorpark website you will find a map and Internet addresses of all the capital’s parks: www.mosgor-park.ru

In addition, up-to-date information about free meetings “on mats” is posted here: www.yogajournal.ru/parks and www.yoga-parki.ru.

And you can learn about mass events from the announcements on the website of the capital’s Department of Sports and Tourism: sport.mos.ru.

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Always free seats

It is also necessary to tell in detail about where in Moscow to go alone if there is no money. Here are some places where you can always go for free:

  • Park of Arts "Museon". This wonderful place regularly hosts events with free entry, ranging from regular film screenings to large-scale concerts. There is also a free book exchange area. And you can listen to various lectures.
  • Night club "Propaganda". Entrance is strictly from 18, there is also face control. But entry to this legendary club is free. If you want to have fun in a hospitable atmosphere, you need to go there.
  • Lenin Mausoleum. Yes, you don't have to pay to visit this world-famous attraction.
  • Gary Tatintsian Gallery. This place hosts extraordinary, extravagant, extraordinary exhibitions, which the whole capital talks about after they are held.
  • Gallery "Metro". It is located in the lobby of one of the stations (“Vystavochnaya”). There, interesting exhibitions are offered to residents and guests of the city.
  • Library named after Rudomino and its cultural centers. Concerts and exhibitions are also regularly held there. And in foreign culture centers they constantly hold interesting lectures and events related to a particular country.
  • "Winzavod". This is the name of the center for contemporary art. Interestingly, this is the first art territory located in the industrial zone of the capital.
  • "ZIL". Another cultural center. It simply amazes with the list of educational projects available for free access. Those who like to learn something new will be delighted - there you can learn about modern painting and architecture, study English with a teacher, and even improve your knowledge of geometry and mathematics.
  • Turgenev Library. Film screenings, concerts, lectures and exhibitions are constantly held on its territory.
  • Cathedral of Christ the Savior. This is the most famous Orthodox church in all of Russia, so visiting it is recommended. The interior decoration is simply amazing.
  • GUM. The main store of the country is not only a place where you can go shopping. There is always an atmosphere of celebration and fun there. GUM also regularly organizes interesting events. For example, a festival of Russian folk crafts, an exhibition of Porsche cars, a tasting of astronaut food, etc.
  • Museum of Radio and Amateur Radio named after. Ernst Krenkel. You don't have to be a person with such a specific hobby to go to this place. The exhibits on display will take anyone's breath away. After all, there is equipment there that is the ancestor of modern devices!
  • Bulgakov's apartment. Surely everyone remembers apartment No. 50 from the novel “The Master and Margarita,” where Woland lived. So she has a real prototype! This is the writer’s own apartment, located at Bolshaya Sadovaya, no. 10. There is now a museum, a cafe and a theater there.
  • Water Museum and Environmental Center. It was created by Mosvodokanal. In this place you can learn about the history of the capital’s water supply, study electrical maps and diagrams of purification technology.
  • Trading. You can go there for both shopping and entertainment. The shopping center regularly hosts entertaining exhibitions.
  • Museum of Industrial Culture. An ideal place for adults to get nostalgic and for children to discover what their parents' childhood was like. There are even motorcycles and household appliances there. You can even touch the exhibits.

This list contains some very interesting and memorable sights of Moscow. The photo above, for example, shows the notorious Gary Tatintsian gallery. More precisely, one of the pavilions. Surely everyone will be impressed - even those who are not particularly interested in art.

Walk through atypical places

Often, being in a group, people do not notice all the beauty of the city. Therefore, if a person is thinking about what to see and where to go in Moscow, then you just need to gain strength, put on comfortable shoes, and then go for a walk around the capital.

It’s definitely worth appreciating the beauty of the city’s monasteries and mansions. To do this you need to go to Taganka. By the way, there is also a picturesque park there. But the special attraction of this area is “Bunker-42”. A place with powerful energy and a chilling atmosphere.

Do you want something more colorful instead of the bustle of a big city? Then it’s worth visiting the Krutitsky courtyard. On the territory of this estate you can perfectly relax alone. A quiet, calm, uncrowded place, practically untouched by civilization.

Another colorful estate is located on an artificially created island. This is Izmailovo, where the All-Russian Emperor Peter I spent his entire childhood and youth. And next to this estate is the largest green area in the capital. And this is one of the most serene and quiet places in Moscow.

It is also worth visiting the Vinogradovo estate. It will appeal to lovers of ancient exhibits and architecture. There are especially many wooden buildings and buildings in the estate, made in the neo-Empire style.

Night boat trip

Every day from May to September, groups of people board the ship “Maria Ermolova” for excursions around the “Golden Island”. The route begins from the Novospassky Bridge pier and moves through the center of the capital through historical places.

During the walk, live music plays, guests are offered warm blankets and a hearty dinner. The flight lasts for two hours, the last departure is at 22:10. The cost of an adult ticket with dinner is 1,490 rubles. (at a discount), for children – 300 rubles. (with discount).

Art cafe

Above we talked about where you can go for an interesting walk in Moscow. But sooner or later you will have to take a break from traveling around the capital on foot. And the best place for this is an art cafe. This is a format of establishments where you can get both gastronomic and aesthetic pleasure. Here are some famous art cafes:

  • "Tree". This place has an amazing homely atmosphere. Vernissages and art exhibitions are also often held there. And where else can you try such dishes as “The Smile of Mona Lisa”, “Venus de Milo”, “Aivazovsky’s Ninth Wave”, etc.?
  • "Smile." A cafe in the very center of Moscow with several halls delights guests with an atmosphere of comfort and creativity, fast and friendly service, as well as a variety of dishes and affordable prices.
  • "Sugar". This is a cozy bar that also regularly hosts sports broadcasts. A separate room is allocated for this. In others, guests can enjoy peace and comfort. There is also a picturesque green outdoor terrace. “Sahara” offers Japanese, Russian, Italian, European and original cuisine. By the way, the photo above shows one of the cafe’s halls.
  • "Art-cafe" in Leontievsky. This chic establishment is located in the center of the capital. It is this place that welcomes guests from all over the world during the International Theater Festival. Chekhov. The establishment has an impressive format, although business lunches there cost from 120 rubles.
  • "Lines and Shapes". A stylish establishment with artistic decoration, where you can smoke hookah, play billiards, taste exclusive beer and European cuisine. And every day after 20:00 - live sound!

Of course, these are not all the places a tourist should really visit in Moscow. Unfortunately, many famous establishments of this format are closed for reconstruction, but all of the listed cafes are currently open and welcoming guests.

Moscow anti-cafes open at night

Anticafes are mainly famous for their cozy atmosphere, board games and free snacks. But their main difference from a regular cafe is the per-minute or hourly payment. That is, you only need to pay for the time spent.

The most popular of them are:

  1. "Nest". The anti-cafe has its own library, game consoles, a projector for showing films, board games, and musical instruments: guitar, piano, ukulele. You can work or negotiate in the meeting room - a quiet corner with a computer and printer. The kitchen has a free access to a microwave, coffee machine, various types of tea, cookies and sweet additives. Guest rate 3 rubles/min. When receiving a club card, the price will depend on the time of day, starting from 0.99 rubles/min. Works around the clock. Address: Lyalin lane, 8, building 2.
  2. "Lucky Lori" It differs from similar establishments in its original design - balconies with curtains, carpets with imitation grass, high ceilings and wooden furniture. On the territory of the anti-cafe live a rabbit, a kitten named Woof and a parrot Slava. Guests have access to consoles, board games, a cinema room, acoustic guitars and drums. In addition, the free service includes: coffee, hot chocolate, tea, fresh pastries. For an additional fee you can order hookah, beer, and hot dog. There are special areas for privacy and celebrations. The cost of visiting from 11:00 to 20:00 is 2.5 rubles/min. From 24:00 to 06:00 – 500 rubles. for all hours, from 24:00 to 03:00 – 300 rubles. Open from 11:00 to 06:00 daily. Address: st. 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya, 12.
  3. "Green Door" For reading there is a library with a large assortment of books. For entertainment, staff offer movies, video games, table tennis and other board games. The art hall usually hosts exhibitions and trainings, and the concert hall hosts musical performances. This place is suitable for relaxing with friends and finding new acquaintances. The cost of the first hour is 3 rubles/min, the second – 2 rubles/min, subsequent hours are 1 rubles/min. The price of the night tariff from 23:00 to 06:00 is 400 rubles. Works around the clock. Address: Milyutinsky lane, 19/4 building 1.

  4. "Refuge" The anti-cafe is divided into several zones. One contains a gaming library with console and board games, including kicker. There is a work area equipped with a computer, printer and flipchart. The largest hall is intended for watching films, holding lectures and cultural leisure. Free drinks and desserts are provided in the kitchen. The price varies from 1 to 3 rubles/min. Works around the clock. Address: Arkhangelsky lane, 7, building 1.

Ideas for girls

Surely many girls have at least once wondered where to go for a walk in Moscow alone. Of course, it all depends on interests. You only need to focus on them. But here are a few attractions that most girls love to visit:

  • Museum of Perfumery. A unique project on a global scale! By visiting this museum, you can enjoy the best aromas of the world, vintage and antique perfumes, and also learn about perfume rules and many other nuances of this art.
  • Fashion Museum. This is the first center in Russia that studies, researches and popularizes the history of fashion. And the exhibition collection includes more than 2000 exhibits from the USA, Western Europe and our country. Of course, the museum also features world-famous brands.
  • Meshcheryakov Museum of Hairdressing Art. If there’s anywhere a girl can go alone in Moscow, it’s here. There are only 7 museums in the world dedicated to hairdressing. It is located on the territory of the Persona salon. It contains about 500 exhibits. Among them are the first Soviet hair dryer, an inhaler that is more than 100 years old, a German folding razor “week” and a lot of other interesting things. The museum also has a gallery of portraits, through which you can learn the history of hairstyles from 1929 to 1954.

By visiting such places, every person (not just tourists) discovers a new, especially interesting Moscow. You don’t even have to think about where to go in this city, because in almost every district and corner of the capital you can find something interesting.

Why "Mafia"?

I have long believed that various quests and group games are almost the best option for spending time for any lonely person who wants to find company for himself. I think that a group game is a great way to meet interesting people who may also be lonely.

Of these group games, I like “Mafia”. I think that now in any more or less large city it is not at all difficult to find an agency that organizes such leisure activities. They provide the premises, everything you need to play, and even a group of players - people just like you. At the same time, all players can safely immerse themselves in the game process - no one needs to be the host.

Another, no less interesting option for spending time is quests. If you like to look for non-standard ways out of a situation, pay attention to escape room type quests. In general, there are a lot of options - choose yours.

Popular places

The Moscow landmark, the photo of which is presented above, is known throughout the world. Of course, this is Red Square. And St. Basil's Cathedral, located there. This, one might say, is an already established symbol of the capital.

And there are many more similar places that are wildly popular. Many tourists visit them “for show.” Or those who are worried about the question: “There is one day in Moscow - where to go?” Of course, they decide to go to the most famous places.

And here is their list:

  • Business district "Moscow City".
  • Novodevichy Convent.
  • Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
  • Kolomna Palace.
  • Big theater.
  • Tretyakov Gallery.
  • Moscow Circus of Yuri Nikulin.
  • Victory Park on Poklonnaya Hill.
  • Ostankino Tower.
  • Triumphal Gate.
  • Stalin's skyscrapers.
  • Old Arbat.
  • Art cluster "Red October".

If you don’t want to think about where you can go for an interesting walk in Moscow, then you should just arrange a short trip to these places.

Of course, not all of them are close to each other, but in the whole day you can see 5-7 places, lingering in each at least a little. If your goal is to get a glimpse of world-famous sights and take photographs, then you can follow this route.

VDNH

This is where a tourist should definitely go in Moscow. VDNKh is a place where it will take several days to thoroughly study all the pavilions (pictured above). It is not for nothing that it is included in the top 50 largest exhibition complexes in the world.

An amusement park, the Friendship of Peoples fountain, the Circular Cinema Panorama cinema, the Museum of Cosmonautics, the Butterfly House, the Museum of Optical Illusions - these are a few places that you should visit at VDNKh.

But perhaps the most impressive thing is the Moskvarium. The largest aquarium in Europe, which covers an area of ​​53,000 m2. On the ground floor there are 80 aquariums in which more than 600 species of animals and fish live. In Moskvarium you can see beluga whales, killer whales, sea lions, seals, white predatory sharks, octopuses, moray eels, stingrays and many other amazing creatures.

In order to create a home for them, it took more than 700 tons of sea salt from the Sea of ​​Okhotsk and the Sea of ​​Japan, as well as 25,000,000 liters of water. This is the total, total volume. The salinity level is maintained by an additional 80 tons each month.

In general, if a person doesn’t know where to go alone in Moscow, then he needs to go to VDNKh. There is everything: a summer reading room, bicycle rental, a high-altitude ropes course (the first in Russia), the famous “Port” with a real beach and swimming pool, a complex of sports grounds, a flip house, an equestrian club, as well as many shops, cafes and restaurants.

Where to go alone in Moscow in the evening?

To answer this question, just visit the online resource of the city poster, where all sorts of options will open to your eyes. But there are some picturesque places in the city, the beauty of which is most fully revealed in the night light. Here's where you can go in Moscow after dark:

  • Dusseldorf park.
  • Patriarch's Ponds.
  • Sokolniki Park".
  • Chistye Prudy.
  • Kolomenskoye Park.
  • Catherine Park.
  • Luzhkov Bridge.
  • Boring Garden.
  • Frunzenskaya embankment.
  • Hermitage Garden.
  • Pushkinsky Bridge.
  • Izmailovsky Park.
  • Bolotnaya embankment.
  • Tverskoy Boulevard.

But where can you go alone in Moscow if you don’t want to go for a walk? You can go to a nightclub. There are more than 300 of them in the metropolis. Most are located in the center, but despite this, their prices are quite affordable for metropolitan establishments of this format.

Night skating rinks in Moscow

For those who do not like large crowds of people, there are skating rinks in the capital where you can go even at night:

  1. Skating rink on Chistye Prudy. The icy outdoor area consists of two fields for skating and one for playing hockey. The skating rink is free and open 24 hours a day. You should bring your own skates, as rentals are not available. Address: st. Pokrovka, 17.

  2. Ice complex "Morozovo". Closed skating rink. It has two areas: a play area and one for free skating. The organizers regularly organize various competitions, games and themed parties. The cost of a discount ticket is 400 rubles, for an adult – 600 rubles, for children under seven years old – free. Skates for hire – 300 rubles. Open from 22:00 to 05:30 on Saturdays. Address: st. Novoostapovskaya, 5, building 2.
  3. Skating rink on the Patriarch's Ponds. The oldest natural surface skating rink with an area of ​​12,000 sq. m. In the evening it is illuminated by 16 spotlights, projecting light images onto the ice. The skating rink is divided into adult and children's areas, equipped with changing rooms and provides skate rentals. There is a Christmas tree and several ice slides on the site. The entrance is free. Skate rental from 12:00 to 22:00, adults – 300 rubles, children – 200 rubles. Works around the clock. Address: per. Patriarchal, 7.

  4. Ice Arena "Medvedkovo". The skating rink is made of artificial ice and equipped with color music. At the sports complex you can play hockey, have a photo shoot and have a snack at the local buffet. A local instructor will help you improve your skating skills. One-time visit for three hours – 660 rubles. Skates for rent – ​​220 rub. Open from Saturday to Sunday from 22:30 to 5:00. Address: st. Zapovednaya, no. 5.

Unusual entertainment

Continuing to talk about where you can go alone in Moscow, it is necessary to touch upon the topic of entertainment. Here are some interesting ways to diversify your leisure time:

  • Tank tank destroyer Jagdpanther. You can ride it! Such leisure activities are organized by a military-patriotic club called “Reserve”.
  • Cafe "Cotissimo". This place can hardly be called an establishment. It is, rather, a warm and cozy house in which several dozen cats live. All of them were once taken from the street. At Cotissimo you can spend time in the company of charming creatures over a cup of delicious coffee.
  • Exhibition "Xu-VR-realism". What could be more interesting than an art project that harmoniously combines the paintings of famous surrealists with virtual reality technologies?
  • Master classes on molecular gastronomy. This is really interesting. Where to go in Moscow to make it memorable? To a restaurant that organizes such master classes. Online posters are constantly full of invitations to these events.
  • An immersive exhibition entitled: “I” - excitement and suspense.” This is a completely new art form. A visitor to the exhibition puts on a VR helmet and then goes on a virtual journey through a fairy-tale space. Indescribable sensations are guaranteed.
  • Labyrinth of fear on Novy Arbat. This is not just a room with scary exhibits. This is a separate world, filled with voluminous naturalistic frightening sounds, barely glowing lights and, most importantly, unpredictable traps, the collision with which will make your blood run cold.
  • Mirror maze PIKABOLO. You should definitely visit this unforgettable unique attraction in Moscow. The description is very interesting. This labyrinth is a complex network of mirror corridors with a total area of ​​1000 sq.m. The task of everyone who comes in is to get out of there in 1 hour. It's damn hard. After all, a person, having only taken a step, finds himself on the verge of reality and illusion.
  • Ribbon maze "Mobius". Another interesting place that is definitely worth visiting while in Moscow. The floor and walls of this labyrinth are red, and therefore there is, one might say, no boundary between them. And the walls are bright, tightly adjacent ribbons, reminiscent of a kaleidoscope. It is impossible to leave this labyrinth without childishly vivid sensations and colorful photographs.
  • "The Giant's House" A saucepan the size of a jacuzzi, a fork as long as a boat, and an oven as tall as a cottage - all this and much more can be seen in such an interesting museum. In the “Giant’s House”, consisting of a living room, a nursery, a bathroom and a kitchen, everyone will feel like a tiny person.
  • Labyrinth "In the Dark". Once in this place, you will have to remember the senses of touch and smell. Only by relying on these feelings will you be able to get out of the labyrinth immersed in pitch darkness. Moreover, it is very easy to get confused, because the walls are covered with a variety of materials - sometimes even shocking. If a person just can’t decide where and what interesting places to go in Moscow for a thrill, then he should go here.
  • “Hit the dishes!” - this is the name of the most anti-stress and loudest attraction. The person who comes is given a huge amount of glass, clay and porcelain utensils, as well as the opportunity to break them by throwing them at the wall. You can write on them what worries you, then after this useful entertainment you will feel an amazing feeling of lightness.

This is entertainment, as they say, for all times. You can go and do any of the above at any time. Because the skating rink, which many people adore, is a seasonal entertainment: you can skate across the icy Red Square only in winter.

But this is not scary, since there are hundreds of entertainment options in the capital. You can go to an exhibition of 3D paintings, visit a museum of illusions, or get an unforgettable experience at a shark and moray eel feeding show, for example. And if funds are not limited, then why not allow yourself more interesting entertainment, say flying in a wind tunnel. It was certified in 2011. And then it became the first aerodynamic attraction in Russia.

In fact, you can talk for a long time about Moscow entertainment, attractions and simply interesting places. But it’s better to come to the capital and see and try everything yourself. This is truly a colorful, atmospheric, contrasting city that everyone should visit at least once in their life.

Interest group

Gymnast, dancing, drawing group... the list goes on and on. If you don’t know how to spend your time in a way that is not only interesting, but also useful, sign up for a club.

Visiting any hobby group is, first of all, an opportunity to do what you like, while simultaneously receiving positive emotions from it. In addition, this will give you the opportunity to find new acquaintances with people with whom you will definitely have at least one common interest. Well, isn't it great?

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