4/5 - Good
Unfortunately the Red Square was full of an Amusement Park games, very noisy and crowded. I was very unlucky visiting the Red Square with so much park noise.





Unfortunately the Red Square was full of an Amusement Park games, very noisy and crowded. I was very unlucky visiting the Red Square with so much park noise.
Beautiful city. Spotlessly clean. Great restaurants. People were friendly and helpful!
Very famous place of its historical scenes and museums. The Cremlin is the main visitors choice
The middle of the square was blocked off for an event when we visited so you could only walk around the edge
There are now lots of temporary exhibits clogging up Red Square, so it is rare to be able to see Red Square as it appears in tourist photos

Mourners and curious visitors stream to the grave to see the embalmed Vladimir Lenin, the famous revolutionary and one-time leader of the Soviet Union.

This salmon-and-white Russian Orthodox Church is a faithful replica of an earlier cathedral, which was blown up during Communist rule.

You can do some window-shopping at GUM Department Store during your stay in Moscow. Experience the area's fascinating museums and acclaimed theater scene.

Take a walk through many different eras of Russian history at this expansive museum on Red Square.

This gate is known for its distinctive architecture and provides an excellent entry point to Red Square.

Discover the history behind this iconic Red Square statue, which was erected to celebrate a 1612 victory over Polish forces.