At this moment, the mood of thinking about Christmas reached its peak!

Don't go to the main venue of the Moscow Christmas tour on a weekend night! Because the scenery is too beautiful. What would motivate an idle man to join in on a weekend night? It was the curiosity of a sneak peek that led me to this first Christmas tour in Moscow's history on the festival grounds.


Manezhnaya Square is the main venue for all events in Moscow such as food festivals, flower festivals and so on, and it is undoubtedly one of the core venues of the 36 Christmas Tours. It's supposed to be on the 15th. Not to mention, it is really beautiful! I love the roof decoration of each small room, but lovely love! It was so much fun! Take a closer look another day.


There are romantic carousels, dreamlike strings of lights! The Christmas tree on the square, the decoration has a different theme every year! Various markets with lots of Russian food! For ten years, the Christmas Journey Festival has been creating a fantastic atmosphere on the streets of Moscow. Each year it is dedicated to a specific theme.

During the Christmas tour, Revolution Square and Manezhnaya Square will be divided into different themed areas, where you can see how the life of the city has changed in different historical periods.

On Manezhnaya Square, guests will be immersed in a festive, rich and welcoming commercial Moscow, easily recognizable from historical Chronicles and paintings by Russian artists.

Guests of Moscow businessmen will visit the Christmas Station in the form of a stylized platform with a clock and wooden carriage, which serves as a photo area and the site's central stage. In addition, a shop has opened here, based on the businessman Yeliseyev's Moscow grocery store.

"Moscow of the Nobility" is a tribute to 19th century Tsarist Moscow, which the great Russian historian Nikolai Karamzin called "the capital of the Russian aristocracy." The atmosphere of lavish balls and masquerades, theatrical performances, dinner parties, aristocratic estates and elaborate costumes dominates the scene.

Guests were greeted by famous literary and historical figures, including Natasha Rostova, Alexander Chatsky, Mikhail Lermontov and Denis Davydov. Here you can also chat with the famous Uncle Gilliayi - Vladimir Gilliarovsky, author of the famous book "Moscow and Muscovites" and an expert on Moscow life.

In the section "Moscow Crafts" you can learn about the life of the largest urban class in the 18th century. The main artwork at the site is the Russian stove, decorated with tile and decorated with rotating rolls under a wooden canopy. The traditional Moscow Karachi bakes before the eyes of visitors.



Located at the transition point between the main Square and Revolution Square, "Moscow Trade" recreates the atmosphere of the upper trade street at the end of the 19th century. Guests were greeted by vendors, toymakers, handkerchief makers, scribes and bakers wearing necklaces of the famous Moscow bagel. There are also antique trade cars decorated with stylized decorations.

Russia is now visa-free! If you want to feel the atmosphere of Christmas, welcome to leave a message, book in advance, while the price of tickets is not yet increased, and go to Russia to spend Christmas

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