Moscow is not recommended, because the aftertaste is really strong...
Moscow, the heart of Russia, is a city full of history and modernity.
Kremlin: Not only a symbol of Russia, but also a treasure trove of art and culture. Stand on Red Square and feel the weight of history.
St. Basil's Cathedral: The colorful onion domes are one of the most iconic buildings in Moscow, making you feel like you're in a fairy tale.
Moscow Metro: Known as one of the most beautiful subways in the world, each station has its own unique artistic decoration, making it a must-see when exploring Moscow.
Tretyakov Gallery: This gallery houses the essence of Russian art, from ancient icons to modern works of art, making it a feast for the eyes.
Arbat Street: This historic pedestrian street is a great place to experience Moscow's daily life and culture, with street performers and a variety of handicrafts that will keep you coming back for more.
Transportation
Moscow has a very developed transportation network, with subways, buses, taxis, and trams forming a convenient public transportation system. You can download Yandex Go for a cheap and safe ride.
Food
Russian dumplings: The dumplings here are rich and varied, from traditional meats to a variety of vegetables, each bite is a surprise.
Borscht: This traditional soup, with its delicious taste and rich nutrition, is an indispensable part of the Russian table.
Kebabs: Large chunks of meat skewers grilled over charcoal, crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, full of aroma, are a representative of Russian street food.
Caviar: Moscow is close to rivers and lakes, and fresh caviar is a local specialty, with a delicate texture and delicious taste.
Russian tea: In cold weather, a cup of hot Russian tea, paired with honey and lemon, warms the heart.
📝 Tips
If you're traveling, be sure to exchange rubles in China, or find a "Gas Bank" locally to withdraw money with UnionPay (ps: Russia has been banned from using Visa due to sanctions).