Moscow
Moscow is not only Russia's capital; it is also the country's political, economic, administrative, financial, and cultural hub. With a population of around 15 million people, this breathtakingly beautiful city is one of the world's ten largest metropolitan areas.
Moscow has been designated as the country's primary transportation center, with six airports, nine railway stations, and three river ports. Cozy patriarchal courtyards and streets contrast with futuristic business zones, and highly built-up residential sections are bordered by large parks.
Our capital can satisfy any passion: thousands of entertainment and sports centers, restaurants, and hotels await those looking to unwind. Hundreds of educational institutions are ready to impart knowledge to everyone, and there are many attractions in the city for lovers of beauty - museums, theaters, galleries, and architectural monuments.
Any tour of Moscow should, of course, begin in Red Square and the Kremlin. The Red Square is Moscow's most famous and important square. A memorial to Minin and Pozharsky, as well as the Mausoleum of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, can be found here.
The Kremlin is an ancient stronghold on the banks of the Moskva River that has served as the residence of Moscow's lords and tsars, as well as successive Russian rulers, including modern heads of state. There are numerous noteworthy museums on its grounds.
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