Tip #1: visiting during concert is strongly preferable. Tip #2: Kino is really great Russian band with touching lyrics. Read more.
Check out a collection of Russian stoves of patterned tiles or 106 costumed dolls in one hall from different provinces of the country Read more.
Try ginger, masala, or cardamom add-on. In a pleasant addition there are small gingerbread cookies and muesli. Read more.
This monument was once stolen and missed for nearly a year. Later on it was accidentally found at the stairs of a neighboring house. Read more.
If you are in a mood for good choice of beers, easy atmosphere and want to chat a lot or watch sports. Read more.
Serve in-house made fresh food: big portions of classic salads and delicious(!) sandwiches, have a wide choice of bar liquor and accept cards. Read more.
There’s a boat station, tennis court, small amusement park, kids playgrounds, well organized paths, plenty of tall trees and tons of snow in the wintertime. Read more.
Despite the sculptor’s idea to express strong will and single-mindedness of the leader, the masses call Lenin here “a dancer of good cheer”. Read more.
Get some eclairs with different fillings and Kartoshka (potato) pastry, resembling a rum ball. Read more.
The interior design is a stylized Soviet apartment – practically the exact one lots of USSR kids grew up in. Walls are decorated with carpets, vinyls in frames and photos of Vladimir Vysotsky. Read more.
This route operates with 20-minute breaks. Many hidden urban views along the way! Read more.
The garden was made accessible to the public only in the middle of the 19th century and since then became famous for the ice-skating championships held there – even the 1903 world cup. Read more.
Some sellers speak English (Hi – Buy – Bye!) following the tourist demands – Kuznechny market attracts guided tour groups often lately. Read more.
The threefold arch with wrought gates hides the garden from pedestrians. The garden is closed, but it’s not private, so it’s not really hard to get inside: just wait for someone going in or out. Read more.
Cosmonaut concert hall is the best place for gigs in the city. The sound is close to perfect. Read more.
A dramatic monument of Soviet architecture with huge windows and magnifical iron bas-reliefs with scenes from the life of common people and the revolution. Read more.
Curators of the contemporary art department collect and present art works of such artists as Annie Leibovitz, Chuck Close, Anish Kapoor, the Chapman brothers and many others. Read more.
The menu is also quite short, but full of Italian specialties. Every day you could find something new on the special desk with offers or just ask Andrea (the owner), what he could suggest for today. Read more.
€ 40 or something even if the Maestro (Valery Gergiev, the head of the Theatre) conducts his orchestra himself portraying the best performance of Richard Wagner music in the world. Read more.
On the wall in the restaurant you can find a € 200 banknote signed by Juan Carlos I of Spain. For sure it’s better to make a reservation in advance. Read more.
Be in time for early bird discount – 10 to 12 basic coffee sold with 50% discount (40 rubles for regular coffee with milk). Call it Berlin prices Read more.
Now it’s really worth seeing if you are traveling with kids, especially if they are boys! Some Russian arms and weapons could be even played with during a special game for kids, held occasionally. Read more.
Great place to buy some nice presents for friends choosing some Russian composer’s masterpieces or just buying a souvenir for yourself – anything recorded by Mariinsky label. Read more.
All glasses cost RUB 150, bottles are RUB 900. You can accompany your wine with different cheeses, prosciutto, panini with anchovies and olives or crostini with cheese, pesto and basil. Read more.
This stylish bar is a great place to surprise someone with the exclusive interior, perfectly made cocktails, warm atmosphere, charming music that hardly changed during the last century Read more.
Depending on your point of view you can see more human part of face or the more dead side. The most mind bending monument in the city. Read more.
People working here are really friendly and try to promote Chinese tea culture not as exclusive, but available for everybody. Read more.
Bartenders are always ready to give some advice on choosing a right spirit Read more.
The exhibitions of foreign photographers are on the 2nd and 3rd floors of the building. To get to the exhibitions of Russian photographers you need to go to the right inner yard of the building #37. Read more.
Everything in Buro café is done with love and care. The menu is simple, but everything is very tasty. Read more.
Go for an ‘Endorphine’. Or take a set of shots – they are served in test-tubes just like those you’ve seen in your chemistry classes. No wines. No beers. Read more.
This bar is like no other, it is a place to experience a cocktail in its classic sense. Read more.
Fixed Lab is not only a bicycle store or a workshop, it’s a family and a sport team. Read more.
Three course business lunch menu for about € 10 all weekdays from 12:00 till 16:00. Read more.
An ice-breaker that is one of the symbols of the strength and heroic deeds of Russia! Read more.