Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Mystic Russia in Seven / Eight Days - First Stop, Moscow - Two Nights


About Russia.


Coat of Arm of Russia
Russia always invokes mixed feeling. Being a Communist Country for many decades and hence hardly anything was known about it. Most of us know it is grand, vast and wild too but are curios to visit Russia. We do remain apprehensive as to how will we manage there as most speak only the Russian language and the country is relatively unknown
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Since we have travelled to Russia, I would like to tell the readers that Travelling to Russia is a Great Experience which should not be missed. Russia is grand, beautiful, friendly and affordable.

Obtaining a Visa for Russia.

To go to Russia, the first thing you need is Visa from the Russian Embassy. To know the full process of getting Russian Visa read my blog here -  https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?tab=rj1&blogID=5304719112013667984#editor/target=post;postID=7137100067525693452;onPublishedMenu=allposts;onClosedMenu=allposts;postNum=1;src=link.

Which Airline to take form India?

The best way to go to Russia is, obviously, by Air. Aeroflot, the Russian airlines is the direct connection to Moscow, the capital of Russia from Delhi. Other Airlines also fly to Moscow and Saint Petersburg but they all route the passengers through the hub of the airlines, that is indirect flight. For example, Lufthansa would fly the passengers to Frankfurt and then from Frankfurt to Moscow.

Aeroflot thus is the recommended airline to fly to Moscow from Delhi. Aeroflot flights go to Saint Petersburg too but via Moscow and are still fastest.

First Stop - Moscow, Two Nights.

The commute from Moscow's   Sheremetyevo Airport to the city is easy. One can travel by Aero Shuttle Buses which are the most Economical. There is a train also available which is called Aeroexpress. The option of taking a Taxi to the city also exists. We used prepaid Uber which is not very costly compared to Aero Express Trains.

Internal commute options within Moscow city are Buses, Metro (underground) trains and Taxies. The famous 11 number bus also called Walking is an option but with limited range, it is not the most recommended one.


Moscow Metro
Moscow has good B & Bs and also boutique hotels. One can book through various websites. However, if there is a web site of the hotel or B & B, book directly. For all those who do not want to take the trouble, do reach us at enquiry@happystepstravels.com.

What to See in Moscow?

First Half Day

Most famous and well-known landmarks of Moscow are really within a 2 km distance, with Moscow Kremlin (Fort or seat of administration) as the centre. That makes them within walkable distance from each other.

Kremlin by itself, with its towers, Cathedrals and buildings can take considerable time to visit. Keep about half a day to visit Kremlin, St Basil Cathedral, Red Square, Lenin's Mausoleum, Kazan Cathedral and GUM Department store, oldest departmental store in Moscow and Russia. The whole trip is overwhelming and grandness of all the places is spectacular.

Kazan Cathedral

Saint Basel's Cathedral

On the outer Wall of Kremlin

One of the Guard Tower of Kremlin

One of the CHurches Inside Kremlin


The GUM Store is also home to the top brands of the world. How much one can buy there is a question of depth of one's pocket but a visit to GUM is must a to appreciate the grandeur, the architecture and also to have the famous GUM ice cream. it is world-class and it must be tasted. 



GUM Departmental Store
There are many museums in this area. If museums interests you, take time out and see them. If ballet is your liking, Bolshoe Theater is situated right here. The River Moskva is a place to do a boat cruise, evening cruise or a romantic dinner cruise.




Day Two

First half

Izmailovo Kremlin - This is a replica of Kremlin kind of structure which has been made of wood in 2007. It is a fun place with something for everyone. There are single museums inside like a museum of Vodka, etc. There are coffee shops, eateries, etc. 
Izmailovo's Kremlin

Kremlin Boundry

Dummy Guns

Inside the Kremlin

Vodka Museum

Inside the Kremlin
Just outside this Kremlin is once-famous "Izmailovo market" which exists form 17th century but now its a flea market where sellers from all over Russia come to sell their stuff. 

There is also a budget hotel here run by a girl who also runs a restaurant that, apart from other cuisines, Sevres Indiancusines too. This place is aptly named "MahaRickshaw". It may be worth a visit to soak in the love of India that this girl has.


After visiting this place, visiting Moscow Metro is feasible in the balance first half. Moscow Metro is by itself something that is a must in your programme. These metro stations were created to show the world the greatness of USSR. these stations are really beautiful. Visiting them gives the feeling of happiness as these stations are beautiful and are different from each other.

There are regular Metro tours operated by some tour operators. These tours last one and a half hours to two hours and cover four to five main stations which are worth visiting. The main stations are Revolution Square, with magnificent sculptures of the Soviet era, Kurskaya Station Lobby, the Hall of Fame of the WWII, Komsomolskaya, with impressive mural mosaics of Russian glorious victories and Novoslobodskaya, with the stained glass. 

Decorative Panel on the wall

Another one

Artistry on the Roof

You got to believe that it's a Metro Station

Closer View of The Roof

There is a train in the frame (to confirm its a metro station)

Grand Metro Stations of Moscow

For the second half of day two, there are many options. Visiting Gorky Park, Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Novodevichy convent is something that can be done in balance half day. Alternately one can visit Old Arabat Stree, a place worth visit and a food lover’s delight in the afternoon or the evening after visiting other sights.

With this one and a half-day trip to Moscow, one can depart Moscow next day morning for the next destination.

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