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Day 1 Arrival in Moscow Arrive at Moscow Airport- your gateway to the largest cultural and historic city of Russia. Meet our guide waiting for you at the arrivals counter with your name placard. Transfer to the hotel to check-in and enjoy an overnight stay at the hotel. Day 2 City Tour of Moscow After a tasty breakfast at the hotel depart for a city tour of Moscow with stops at the most famous sights: Poklonnaya Hill, New Maiden Convent, and Vorobievy Hills. Drive by Tverskaya Street, Manezhnaya square, Ohotny Riad, Bolshoy Theatre, Lubianka Square, Savior Cathedral, the Kremlin and Kropotkinskaya embankments (no entrance fees). Later, proceed onwards for the Red Square and Kremlin Tour. Explore the area along with the famous cathedrals and the Izmailovskiy Kremlin Matreshka painting. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 3 Day at leisure or Explore Moscow Tour (at an additional cost of approximately AED 275 per person) After breakfast depart for an excursion tour to the famous Danilovsky Market. It is a giant Soviet-era farmer's market. Later on, proceed to the Metro Tour to explore Moscow's most famous pedestrian street - Old Arbat Street with its amazing architecture, souvenir stores and cozy shops selling local goods. In the evening, enjoy a show at the Moscow circus. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 4 Departure Wake up to your last morning in magnificent Moscow. Enjoy a buffet breakfast at the hotel. Check-out at noon and transfer to the airport. Board your flight to return home with happy memories! Inclusions Return airfare on Economy Class 3 night`s accomodation - 4* Daily breakfast Sightseeing as mentioned in the itinerary (entrance fees included) Comfortable private vehicle throughout the tour Airport transfers on a private basis English speaking local guide throughout the Tour Travel Insurance Exclusions Domestic and Internal Airfare Visa fee if required RT-PCR test Early check-in and late check-out charges Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, drinks and more) Options tours and add-on services Tips for the driver and the guide Anything else not mentioned in the inclusions

AED3,199.00

Book 3N Moscow, Russia Vacation. The land of artistry, historical and political revolutions- Moscow offers world-class attractions for an unforgettable family friendly vacation. Explore iconic landmarks, admire the natural beauty, visit museums, and get mesmerized by famous sites including Moscow Kremlin, Red Square, along with Danilovsky Market. Book now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Festive Moscow tour is a seasonal experience celebrating the magic of Moscow during the winter holidays, especially Christmas and New Year. The city transforms into a winter wonderland with sparkling lights, markets, snowy scenes, and cultural performances.
Late December to early January is ideal for the full festive experience. Russian Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7, so the celebrations extend well into the New Year.
Yes, most nationalities require a tourist visa to enter Russia. You’ll need a tourist invitation letter (usually provided by the tour operator or hotel) to apply. Processing can take 7–15 working days, so plan ahead.
Typical inclusions: Hotel accommodation (3★, 4★, or boutique hotels) Daily breakfast Airport transfers Guided tours with English-speaking guides Entrance fees to major attractions Visit to Christmas markets and light festivals Optional cultural activities (e.g., ballet, circus, sleigh rides)
Red Square & Kremlin Tour GUM Department Store's Christmas Fair Moscow’s Christmas Markets (Manezhnaya Square, Revolution Square) Zaryadye Park with winter scenery Cathedral of Christ the Saviour Moscow Metro Tour (famous for palatial architecture) Ice skating rinks (e.g., at VDNKh or Gorky Park) Optional: Russian ballet or folk show
Yes, Moscow is generally safe, especially in tourist zones. The city has a strong police presence and modern infrastructure. As with all major cities, be aware of your belongings in crowded areas.
Russian is the official language. While English is not widely spoken among locals, tourist areas, hotels, and guides usually provide English-language support.
The currency is the Russian Ruble (RUB). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted. However, it's a good idea to carry some cash, especially at markets or small vendors.
Temperatures range from -5°C to -20°C (23°F to -4°F). Dress warmly with thermal layers, winter boots, gloves, scarves, and a thick coat. Snow is common.
Usually, breakfast is included. Some packages may include festive dinners (e.g., New Year’s Eve Gala). Lunches and dinners are often on your own, allowing flexibility to explore Moscow's culinary scene.
Walking through festively lit pedestrian streets Tasting Russian holiday treats like blini, gingerbread, and mulled wine Enjoying the New Year fireworks Seeing Moscow's "Journey to Christmas" Festival — a city-wide celebration with music, lights, and markets