city-tour in Moskova
Патриаршие пруды → Тверской бульвар
The most romantic walk in Moscow. Start at Patriarch's Ponds — the setting of Bulgakov's "Master and Margarita." Stroll along tree-lined paths, stop at one of the charming cafés, then walk down Tverskoy Boulevard to Pushkin Square. Your companion will photograph you at the pond with the evening lights reflecting in the water.
Pros
- Moscow's most romantic neighborhood
- Cozy cafés along the route for coffee or wine
- Photo spot: Patriarch's Ponds with evening reflections
- Literary history — Bulgakov's Moscow
- Easy flat walk — comfortable in any shoes
Cons
- Crowded on warm summer evenings
- If it rains — no covered sections on the route
Парк Зарядье → Парящий мост
The must-do Moscow walk for the perfect photo. Zaryadye Park is a futuristic urban space right next to the Kremlin. The highlight is the Floating Bridge — a V-shaped observation platform that hovers over the Moskva River with no supports. Stand at the tip and your companion will capture you against the backdrop of the Kremlin, the river, and the city skyline. The best photo you will take in Moscow.
Pros
- THE photo spot — Kremlin panorama from Floating Bridge
- Futuristic park architecture next to ancient walls
- Free entry — no tickets needed
- Glass dome greenhouse to escape bad weather
- Walking distance from Red Square
Cons
- Very windy on the bridge — not ideal in cold weather
- Crowded on weekends — go on a weekday evening
Старый Арбат → Москва-Сити
A walk through contrasts. Start on the charming Old Arbat — Moscow's most famous pedestrian street with artists, musicians, and souvenirs. Then take the metro (2 stops) or a taxi to Moscow City — the futuristic business district with glass skyscrapers. Your companion will photograph you on the observation deck with the city at your feet.
Pros
- Dramatic contrast — 19th century to 21st century in one walk
- Arbat is full of energy, art, and street performers
- Moscow City observation decks offer breathtaking views
- Restaurants at the top of the towers for dinner after
- Your companion can photograph you in completely different settings
Cons
- Requires metro or taxi between the two parts
- Arbat can feel touristy during peak hours
Набережная → ГЭС-2
A creative walk along the Moskva River. Start at Muzeon Park with its sculpture garden, cross the river on the pedestrian bridge to the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, then stroll to GES-2 — a former power station transformed into Moscow's most exciting contemporary art space. Your companion will find the perfect angles for photos against the industrial-chic architecture.
Pros
- GES-2 — Moscow's trendiest cultural space
- River views throughout the walk
- Free entry to GES-2 exhibitions
- Photo-perfect industrial architecture
- Great cafés inside GES-2
Cons
- Open-air walk — weather dependent
- Some exhibitions can be conceptually heavy
ВДНХ и золотые фонтаны
Soviet grandeur at its most photogenic. VDNKH is a vast exhibition complex with golden fountains, monumental pavilions, and wide alleys. The "Friendship of Peoples" fountain — with its golden statues — is one of Moscow's most iconic photo spots. Walk through the alleys, visit the Cosmonautics Museum if you're curious, and let your companion photograph you in this grand setting.
Pros
- Golden fountains — spectacular photo opportunities
- "Friendship of Peoples" — iconic Moscow photo spot
- Vast space — never feels crowded even on weekends
- Cosmonautics Museum for a unique experience
- Many cafés and restaurants on the territory
Cons
- Far from the center — 30 min by metro
- Requires a lot of walking — wear comfortable shoes