The city of Moscow gradually grew around the Moscow Kremlin, beginning in the 14th century. It was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow (or Muscovy), from 1340 to 1547 and in 1713 renamed as the Tsardom of Russia by Peter I “THE Great” (when the capital was moved to Saint Petersburg). Moscow is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and is well known for its display of Russian architecture, particularly its historic Red Square and several historic buildings. Some famous grounds in Moscow include; The Moscow Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral, the State Tretyakov Gallery, Lenin’s Mausoleum at Red Square, Bolshoi Theatre, and several others.
With attraction tickets and passes, visitors will gain entrance into prominent locations in the city, with full touring access. Famous landmarks in the city can be explored on sightseeing tours, and visitors can learn of the city's history and religious culture on cultural and theme tours. On food and wine tasting tours, visitors will gain an insight into the city's culinary culture and can enjoy a personalised experience of the city on private custom tours. The city’s theme parks and amusements can be explored, offering visitors the best moments as well several other outdoor activities. Visitors can explore the city’s water bodies on boat cruises and sailings and engage in other fun-filled activities in Moscow.
For those who want to extend their touring scape, day trips and excursions to Moscow’s neighbouring cities and towns available, and visitors will enjoy the best transfer services with Tripindicator’s airport transfers and other city transports. These tour activities and more are available on Tripindicator at very affordable prices compared to other top tour teams. Visitors are assured of the best experiences as the tour team provides them with tour activities selected from packages with the best user ratings and feedback.
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