Travel to Moscow, the capital of the world’s largest country, is an experience beyond a regular trip; The city puts the unique blend of historical glory and modern manifestations in front of travelers. The vast streets, the golden dome churches, the magnificent tsarist monuments, and the high glass towers are all symbols of the beautiful and harmonious contradiction in this metropolis. If you are planning to travel to the country’s cultural, political and economic heart on a Russian tour, Moscow will be an ideal and unforgettable destination. From the Red Square to the city’s artistic subway, every step in Moscow is a journey of time. In this comprehensive guide to the Vanak Star Tour, all you need to travel to Moscow, from visa and accommodation tips to spectacular attractions and local experiences.
Why is traveling to Moscow a different experience?
The trip to Moscow is beyond a regular tourist trip. It represents a unique combination of historical glory and modern manifestations, which makes every moment of your stay in this capital, special and memorable.
Some of the features that make traveling to Moscow a different experience:
- Live History in the Heart of the City: The streets that have been in place for centuries; From the Red Square and the Kremlin Palace to the Orthodox Churches with Golden Domes
- Unique and varied architecture: a combination of Russian classical architecture, Soviet style and modern -day buildings
- Rich Culture and Art: Museums, Galleries, Bolshavi Ballet Theater and live music performances around the city
- Nature in the heart of the city: Moscow’s vast parks and rivers and a green and calm face of the city
- Advanced Transportation System: Artistic subways that are itself a tourist attraction.

What is the best time to travel to Moscow?
One of the most important questions that tourists ask when planning to travel to Moscow is what season is more appropriate to visit this city? The fact is that traveling to Moscow has its own beauty and charm, but choosing the best time depends on the kind of experience you are looking for.
Here’s a look at the features of each season to travel to Moscow:
- Spring (April to June)
- The air temperature is heat.
- Gardens and parks have blossom.
- The population of tourists is still not large.
- Suitable for walking and photography.
- Summer (July to September)
- The hottest season of the year in Moscow (1 to 2 degrees Celsius)
- Peak of festivals, concerts and cultural events
- Long days and bright nights
- The busiest time in terms of tourist
- Autumn (October to November)
- Colorful nature and pleasant air
- The city’s most secluded city
- Reduce hotel prices and flights
- Suitable for quiet and low -cost trips
- Winter (December to March)
- Moscow becomes a dreamy snowy land.
- The Christmas and New Year’s experience will be in a special space.
- Suitable for ski lovers, frost and winter leisure.
- The cold air (up to 2 degrees Celsius) may not be suitable for everyone.
If you prefer to enjoy nature on a trip to Moscow, spring and autumn are the best option. But if you love happy events and living space, summer is a good time, and if you dream of walking in the snow -covered city, winter will welcome you. In the best time to travel to Russia, we read more complete information.

Moscow’s most spectacular attractions you should not miss
On a trip to Moscow, you will find a set of historical, cultural and modern attractions, each symbolizing part of the amazing city identity. The following table introduces the most important sights of Moscow on the Russian tour with a brief explanation:
Gravity name | Type of gravity | Position | Short explanation |
Red Square (Red Square) | Historical, cultural | Downtown | Moscow’s beating heart, the venue for the national and most spectacular Russian field |
Kremlin Moscow (The Kremlin) | Historical, political | Next to the Red Square | A collection of government palaces, churches and buildings; President’s headquarters |
St. Basil’s Church (St. Basil’s Cathedral) | Religious, historical | Red Square | With famous colored domes, one of the main symbols of traveling to Moscow |
Arbat Street (Arbat Street) | Recreational, cultural | Moscow Center | Capital Street with cafes, art stores and live music performances |
Moscow Metro (Moscow Metro) | Transport, architecture | Across the city | Stations with artistic design and luxurious decorations are itself a tourist attraction |
Gorky Park (Gorky Park) | Recreational, natural | South of the Moscow River | Outdoor hiking, cycling and outdoor events |
Pushkin Museum (Pushkin Museum) | Artistic, Cultural | Near Volcanka Street | The largest European art museum in Russia |
Loganic Sports Complex (Luzhniki Stadium) | Sports | Southwest of Moscow | Famous World Cup Stadium; The venue of important sports events |
Sparrow Hills (Sparrow Hills) | Natural, urban landscape | West of the Moscow River | A beautiful view of the city with a view of the Moscow State University and the River |
Public Transport Guide to travel to Moscow
One of the things to consider before traveling to Moscow is to get acquainted with the city’s public transport system. Fortunately, Moscow has one of the most advanced and orderly urban transport networks in the world that is not only efficient and fast, but in many cases acts as a tourist attraction.
The following table discusses the types of public transport in Moscow, the advantages and highlights of their use.
Type of device | Features | Benefits | Practical Tips |
Metro | Fast, extensive, with artistic design | Cheap, full city coverage, attractive for tourists | Working hours: 1:37 am / Make sure to have a subway map |
Bus | Suitable for the routes outside the subway station | Available, usable with the same metro card | May face traffic in busy hours |
Trolebus and tram | Urban style transportation with special lines | Suitable for short and quiet trips | The speed of less than the subway is more active in the specific areas of the city |
Urban taxis | Available, orderable with app | Comfortable and straight | More Price than Public Devices / Offer: Use Yandex.taxi |
Shared bike and scooter | Appropriately | Different experience at the city level | The app should be installed and registered / Special cycling routes are available |
It is recommended to use the Troika Card multiple cards for the use of the subway and other public transport. This card is rechargeable and can be used both in the subway and the bus, tram and even city taxis.

Famous Russian dishes you should try on a journey to Moscow
One of the most enjoyable parts of traveling to Moscow is the experience of authentic flavors and traditional Russian foods. Russian cuisine is a combination of Slavic, Asian and Eastern European culture and introduces you to new and different tastes. Here are some popular and popular Russian foods that are suggested to try during your trip:
- Bourd (Borscht)
Famous Russian soup is made with beets, meat, vegetables and cream. The red color is impressive and its taste is unique. - Seal (Pelmeni)
A kind of dumpling with minced meat that is usually served with butter or sour cream. - Beef Straganov (Beef stroganoff)
Classic Russian food with patches of beef, creamy sauce and mushrooms served with pasta or rice. - Blain (Blini)
Traditional thin pancakes filled with a variety of ingredients such as honey, jam, caviar or sour cream. - Sishalik (Shashlik)
A type of Russian barbecue made with a taste of meat (usually sheep or chicken) and barbecue on fire. - Olivier salad (Olivier Salad):
Salad similar to Iranian salad, but with different preparation and main ingredients such as peas, potatoes, eggs and cucumbers. - Koash (Kvass)
The traditional Russian drink is made with a natural drink that is made of fermented black bread. - The piercout (Pirozhki)
Small breads filled with meat, mushrooms, potatoes or vegetables that are fried or cooked.
When traveling to Moscow, trying local cuisine not only is your cultural experience, but it will be an opportunity to discover the lifestyle and food traditions of the Russian people. We also suggest you visit Moscow’s shopping malls.

Stay in Moscow
One of the most important parts of planning to travel to Moscow is choosing the right place of residence. Fortunately, the Russian capital offers a variety of options from economic hostels to luxury five -star hotels. Below, we introduce a variety of residences in Moscow to make the best choice according to your budget and travel style:
Luxury hotels (1 star)
- Suitable for work trips or luxury
- Complete facilities including pool, sauna, international restaurant and special services
- Often located near Red Square, Torskaya Street or Arbat Street
- Options like Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons and Baltschug Kempinski are in this category
Mid -range hotels (1 to 2 star)
- A good combination of quality and reasonable price
- Suitable for standard families and recreational trips
- Often offer free breakfast and WiFi
- Brands like Holiday Inn, Azimut Hotel and IBIS are in this category
Personalized
- Suitable for long residences or group trips
- Ability to cook and use personal space
- A more economical option than hotels
- Sites such as Airbnb or local Russian sites can be used
Hostel and economic residences
- A great option for young travelers, backpacks and low -cost trips
- Friendly and international atmosphere
- Some hostels have amenities such as breakfast, urban tour or laundry services
- Popular neighborhoods for hostel: Arbat Street, Zamouskwarchiyah neighborhood and near subway stations
Applications to travel to Moscow with Russian Tour Vanak Star Tour
If you are planning to travel to Moscow with the Russian Vanak Star Tour, you should get acquainted with a few important tips before moving to have a perfect and enjoyable experience of traveling to Moscow:
- Prepare travel documents in advance
- Careful Planning Based on Travel Season
- Don’t have an international bank card:
- Introduction to Russian or Farsi Guide:
- Internet and SIM card:
- Optimal use of the subway and public transportation

The last word
Traveling to Moscow is a combination of the touch of history, the discovery of culture, and the enjoyment of modernity in one of the most important capitals in the world. By choosing the Vanak Star Russia Tour, you can only focus on your unique experiences and moments without the usual travel concerns. From the magnificent subway stations to the Red Square, everything is ready to make a memorable trip. Just make a clever choice and close your luggage.
Frequently asked questions
Here’s a look at your conventional questions about traveling to Moscow.
Do we need a visa to travel to Moscow?
Yes, it is mandatory for Iranian citizens to obtain a Russian visa.
What is the Russian currency and is it accepted in Moscow or the euro?
The Russian currency is ruble. The dollar or the euro is not accepted and you have to convert it to the currency exchange.
Does the Russian Tour of Vanak have a Persian -speaking guide?
Yes, Vanak Star Tours are offered with a Persian -language guide to make your travel experience and experience easier.
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