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View the most beautiful of Moscow’s Soviet-era metro stations on this 1.5 hour walking tour. With an expert guide, visit five of the Russian capital’s celebrated stations built during the Soviet period as you learn how the lavish, subway Moscow architecture was designed to express a bright, bold new Soviet future. Admire the extravagant décor, chandeliers and sculptures at the stations, including Mayakovskaya, with its iconic mosaics. We reach Arbat Street Station to explore the most famous walking street in Moscow (1,25 km). Earlier a main road, In the 1980s it became a pedestrian street, with a new lease of life as a tourist attraction. Maybe the legendary writers of the past no longer drink their coffee here, but a host of mime artists, soap-box poets, souvenir shops and art stalls evoke a decidedly bohemian atmosphere that can still inspire. The plentiful cafes and eateries selling delicious food fares from around the globe add a dash of flavor – and the picturesque pastel facades of the houses a splash of color – to ensure that few tourists leave the Arbat disappointed. Arbat is the most famous street to see on Moscow tours, It is like Carnaby Street in London, Montmartre in Paris or Royal Mile in Edinburgh. In 2013 Arbat celebrated its 520-th anniversary. Through the centuries Arbat used to be one of the most bohemian places of Moscow. It attracted a lot of prominent Russian people – writers, poets, and artists.
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We’ll meet at your hotel/location and proceed to Moscow Metro Tour to View the most beautiful of Moscow’s Soviet-era metro stations on this 1.5 hour walking tour. With an expert guide, visit five of the Russian capital’s celebrated stations built during the Soviet period as you learn how the lavish, subway Moscow architecture was designed to express a bright, bold new Soviet future. Admire the extravagant décor, chandeliers and sculptures at the stations, including Mayakovskaya, with its iconic mosaics
We reach Arbat Street Station to explore the most famous walking street in Moscow (1,25 km). Earlier a main road, In the 1980s it became a pedestrian street, with a new lease of life as a tourist attraction. Maybe the legendary writers of the past no longer drink their coffee here, but a host of mime artists, soap-box poets, souvenir shops and art stalls evoke a decidedly bohemian atmosphere that can still inspire. The plentiful cafes and eateries selling delicious food fares from around the globe add a dash of flavor – and the picturesque pastel facades of the houses a splash of color – to ensure that few tourists leave the Arbat disappointed. Arbat is the most famous street to see on Moscow tours, It is like Carnaby Street in London, Montmartre in Paris or Royal Mile in Edinburgh. In 2013 Arbat celebrated its 520-th anniversary. Through the centuries Arbat used to be one of the most bohemian places of Moscow. It attracted a lot of prominent Russian people – writers, poets, and artists.
After Moscow Metro and Old Arbat Street Tour, we will drop you back at your hotel/location with lots of wonderful memories.