Red Square - 7-10 minutes by metro

Red Square - 7-10 minutes by metro

Just 7-10 minutes by metro separates you from the main attraction of the country — the legendary Red Square. A short drive to the Okhotny Ryad, Revolution Square or Teatralnaya stations will take you to the epicenter of Russian history, where every paving stone remembers the events of the past centuries. Exiting the subway to the Voskresensky Gate opens up an exciting prospect that takes your breath away even for those who visit here often.

Red Square is not just an architectural ensemble, it is a living symbol of the capital. Here, the grandeur of the Kremlin walls meets the ornate domes of St. Basil's Cathedral, and the austerity of the State Historical Museum juxtaposes with the elegance of GUM. The scale of the square allows you to fully experience the power and grandeur of Moscow, and the lack of car traffic creates ideal conditions for a thoughtful exploration of the main attractions.

The main square of the country acquires a special charm in May. At this time of the year, Moscow is literally transformed: the city is decorated with festive flags, installations and millions of tulips. The May decoration adds freshness and special solemnity to the historical appearance of the square. A walk along the Kremlin Wall past the blooming Alexander Garden, where the scent of lilac fills the air, will be one of the most vivid impressions of a spring trip.

The spring light falls softly and cleanly on the facades of buildings, creating ideal conditions for professional and amateur photography. After a walk, you can stop by GUM to enjoy the famous ice cream in a waffle cup, or relax in Zaryadye Park, which is just a couple of minutes walk from the square. A visit to Red Square in May is an opportunity to see the capital in its most magnificent and blooming form, feel the breath of spring and become a part of the great history that is being written here and now.