Play near Moscow, the capital of toys


Moscow is a market worth visiting

Address: 74 Mytnaya Street, Moscow, 115191
Opening hours: 08:00-21:00 daily

Highly recommended to Moscow small partners must come to this market ❗️ the overall building of the market looks like a circus 🎪 (final photo) Into the interior can push the shopping cart 🛒 at the gate (too many good things rely on two hands really can not take over hahaha) after really is a dazzling sight.

There are many areas: fruits and vegetables 🥬, dried fruits 🍉, fish and meat 🐟, flower shops 💐 and dining areas. The price of fruit in the market can be negotiated with the stall owner (if you don't speak Russian, it doesn't matter, you can use a translator to communicate, as long as the price discount is reasonable, most stall owners will accept ~) We bought a lot of cherries and a large watermelon, the total cost 🟰 less than 150r! And very fresh, it is recommended that you can go in the afternoon to make it easier to bargain.

There is also a dining area inside the market. We went to a Vietnamese snack, 🇻🇳, recommended by a Vietnamese friend --Bổ (Photo 3, located on the first floor)
Per capita: 1000-1500p💰

Dish: with a taste similar to beef pho, but the taste is very delicious, the soup base has a strong aroma of beef, and there is no smell of meat.

N N N N N n n n H, 550p💰 is a deep-fried Vietnamese spring roll with vegetables, wood fungus and meat. It is served with a sweet and sour dipping sauce 👌🏻

For your last drink, just order the pure mango juice! Very refreshing and not particularly sweet, the juice is very thick, feel a second to the streets of Vietnam

Toy museum

The museum was founded in 1918 by collector Nicholas Bertrand. The museum was founded to display only private collections, and later the number of exhibits continued to increase. In 1931, the Toy Museum moved to the small town of Sergiev, "the toy capital of Russia", and as the scale of the exhibits continued to expand, it finally moved into a red building near the Sergiev monastery. At present, the number of toys in the museum has exceeded 30,000.

Address: 141300, М о с seem о kind guide с seem а second о б л а с т ь, f. С е р f и е kind guide П о с а д, п р о с п е seem т К р а с н о й А р м и и, д о м 123
How to get there: Moscow Yaroslavl Station 1 1/2 hours by small train to Sergiev Station, then 15 minutes walk to the Toy Museum

Diet:
There are shopping malls near Sergiev train station, including KFC, Burger King (and Russian fast food of course).
Walk to the Holy Trinity Monastery (15 minutes), lots of restaurants nearby (mostly Russian, sushi and so on)

Souvenirs: Museum shopping is not recommended, but the town has several interesting shops and a handmade souvenir bazaar devoted to an issue

Tickets:
Adults 250 rubles, Sundays/holidays 300 rubles;
Children 4-18 years old 120 rubles, Sunday/holiday 150 rubles
Play time: 30-90 minutes
Project:
Take a guided tour of the museum to learn about the history of each toy and how it was made
For a fee, you can attend craft master classes, with teachers with nesting dolls, wood carvings and more

Related recommendations

HI! Please log in
Register as a member and enjoy the privilege of downloading full site resources.

User Login

Register Account