9 Best Free Things to Do in Moscow

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- Red Square
- Sparrow Hills (Vorobyovy Gory)
- Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
- Kolomenskoye
- Victory Park
- Novodevichy Cemetery
- Kazan Cathedral
- Alexander Garden
- Tips for traveling in Moscow
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Moscow is the nation’s cosmopolitan capital and is beautiful in terms of its architecture and historic buildings. There are several free things to do in Moscow. When one plans to visit Moscow, one can plan to do these, which can be excited also. The country has lot of diversity in terms of history, culture, and geography. Moscow is the capital of Russia, situated on the Moskva River. Earlier, Tokyo was known as the most expensive city, these days lots of tourists and beautiful attractions have made Moscow the most expensive city. There are tons of activities and places to visit in Moscow which is world-famous and is center of attraction these days. One must plan to visit and travel in Moscow with friends, family or beloved ones. Although the best adventure and fun is to visit the place along with family including spouse, children, parents. In the subsequent paragraphs, we shall discuss free things to do in Moscow. This will cover all together with a separate lifelong memorable fun, adventure, learning experience.
One of the free things to do in Moscow is visiting Red square. The red square attracts a lot of tourists because of its official military parades and Soviet armed forces. To be very precise and accurate, Red Square is in Moscow, Russia, 109012. It is in central square of Moscow and connects major highways, which turns out to be square. Earlier, it was called Trinity Cathedral when established in 15th century. As such the place in terms of safety is perfect, one must ensure to be vigilant with traffic and dog packs. There are lot of sport, academic activities, paintings which can be admired by the tourists and visitors. Vasily Surikov, Konstantin Yuon are the famous people who have added lives in the history of paintings in Red Square. Initially, tourists might get boredom with the architecture and rectangular stretch of cobblestone, but with duration of time, they start falling in love when they evoke incredible sense of Russian history, which is unfolded. In old days, this place was just a market that too in square which later developed as Red Square and is incredible to visit these days. Currently, Red Square is full of tourists, world-famous bridal parties, and in terms of business all around. Red Square in Moscow is world-famous for mainly two things, namely Lenin’s Mausoleum and St Basil’s Cathedral. Lenin Mausoleum has the world-famous mummy of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, who was the founder of the Soviet Union. The icon of Russia on the south part of Red Square is known as St. Basil’s Cathedral. The architecture is at its best in this area in terms of mix and match of colors, patterns, crazy and confusing shapes. Thus, one must include it in the list of free things to do in Moscow.

Famous sparrow hills, formerly known as Lenin hills, is one of the highest points in Moscow and could be categorized as one of the free things to do in Moscow. There is a famous bridge which is not very far from this platform known as Luzhniki Metro Bridge. It serves mainly motor vehicles and Moscow Metro Subway. These hills were named after the village “Viribyovo.” Major famous landmarks in this hill are Moscow State University and the Trinity Church. These hills are considered as one of the highest points in Moscow and are situated on the right side of the Moskva River. In the olden days, travelers used to travel on these hills and admire the tallest point and enjoy the real scenic beauty of Moscow. The best time of the day to see these impressive hills is either during the day or late night when all the lights are glittered and add on to the real beauty of Moscow. There are lots of mountains and hills in the entire world. However, world-famous beauty can be cherished on Sparrow hills in Moscow. The entire town can be seen from the top of the hill. In the night, the place is at the peak of its beauty because of perfect lightning all around. Fresh air can be experienced from the top of the sparrow hills. When one looks for the free things to do in Moscow, sparrow hill is an unavoidable destination.

Approaching the northern bank of Moscow river, there is a Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow known as the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. It is in Ulitsa Vokhonka, 15, Moscow, Russia, 119019. It is among the free things to do in Moscow. It opens every day. However, they can be enjoyed only till 5 pm. This is the second tallest Orthodox Christian Church in the entire world with a height of 103 meters. Construction for this church was started before world war II in 1937, and the site was rebuilt between 1995 and 2000. Best Russian painters were hired for the painting and artwork in the entire church. These painters include Ivan Kramskoi, Vasily Surikov, Vereshchagin. The church is unique in its construction, and guides can be hired to gain the entire historical background regarding the built of the church; all rare sorts of marble, granite, and other stones were used in constructing two-floor gallery. On the right of the cathedral there are two monumental statues of Alexander II and Nicholas II. There are different prices based on tour. If one plans for three cathedrals tour, the pricing remains nearly $55. For the trip of Cathedrals and churches of the Russian Capital, the costing remains nearly $102. For St Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square Kremlin Tour, the trip can be covered in nearly $150. Abundant of churches is constructed worldwide, and the cathedral has real colors and arts by famous Russian painters, which can be admired after visiting this destination, which is also a free thing to do in Moscow.

On the southeast of Moscow in Russia, there is a famous town known as Kolomna. In this town, a royal estate named as Kolomenskoye is located. This area became part of Moscow in 1960. There are different parts of this church. The first one is The White Column of Kolomenskoye, this part of the church is so huge, it seems it reaches to sky from the ground floor followed by its octagonal body. This time village was in building stage of Muscovy. This is known as the white column of the church as this is the first stone church in the shape of tent, and it was marked as a stunning beauty in Byzantine tradition. To recognize the church UNESCO decided to list the church in World Heritage list in 1994. Another part of the church is the great palace and its other structures, and this part is made of wood. Previous wooden structures in this portion were removed and were replaced by new wood, giving it a new wooden look. Mainly in Kolomenkoye there is a wooden Orthodox church that was constructed in the 17th century and is unique and beautiful in both interior and exterior decoration. In this place, one can opt for guided bike tours, which are very useful in enhancing knowledge regarding the place. During weekends, there is availability and facility for sightseeing tours mainly during summers, and the tour is for nearly 2 hours in the morning. Guided tours generally speak English, French, German, and Italian languages. Hence, communication is not big trouble in these areas. Russian nature can be best enjoyed near the churches here in this area. Mainly on weekends, this place is very crowded as people avail full leisure during walks on the embankment of the Moskva River. The main reason for this is that Kolomenskoye is among the free things to do in Moscow.

Russian victory over Napoleon was achieved in 1960, to dedicate this victory, the Soviet authorities decided to add an area for an open-air museum. An important part of this outdoor museum is Victory Park and the square of Victor. Visiting this park is among the free things to do in Moscow. In mid-nineties, the construction of Victory Park was completed. This park is the center of attraction for Moscow’s celebrations. On 09th May is a public holiday for locals residing here, as this day is celebrated as Victory Day in Russia. The city park includes lovely lakes and walking paths. Boating, ice skating activities can be enjoyed here during the season. Catamarans for hire, cross country skiing in winter, and an amusement park can be enjoyed in Moscow. Lots of fun activities are available in these areas for tourists. There are no entry fees in the Victory park for tourists and visitors.
The world-famous cemetery in Moscow is Novodevichy Cemetery, which is also one of the free things to do in Moscow. This is on the southern wall of Novodevichy Convent, which is the third most popular tourist site in the city. Ivan Mashkov designed the cementary wan inaugurated in 1898. Novodevichy cementery is used only for the most symbolic significant burians example. It was used for world-renowned cellist Mstislav Rostropovich who was buried there and for the first president of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin. Currently, a new national cemetery is under construction in Mytishchi in the north of Moscow. In terms of looks, the cemetery looks like a park. The ambiance is dotted with small chapels and large sculpted monuments.

Kazan Cathedral is another free thing to do in Moscow. It is a Russian Orthodox church which was opened in 1993 and was formerly known as “Cathedral of our lady of Kazan.” This church is on the northeast side of Rd Square, Moscow. This church remarks the beautiful work of the architecture in Naryshkin Baroque style. There are two icons in this church namely “Our Lady of Kazan” and “Our Lady of Upbringing,” which contains relics of 83 saints; the tourists can touch these two icons. The symbol of Russian protection by the Mother of God is the icon “Our Lady of Kazan,” This was obtained in 1579 in Kazan. The cathedral here is open on daily basis, and Christian services are held here both in mornings and evenings. If one has interest in the history of Russia, one must plan to visit such areas and these oldest churches in Moscow. On this Earth, there are abundant of churches and old buildings, Kazan Cathedral is the oldest church in Moscow, Russia. Interior and exterior beauty in terms of architecture are worth praising for this church.

Alexander Garden is the first urban park constructed in Moscow, Russia, which is open for the public for the entire day, i.e., 24 hours and a free thing to do in Moscow. The most crowded parks, full of locals and tourists is Alexander Gardens. Numerous monuments and attractions surround this park. This park has three gardens, nearly 865 meters in length, and these three parts are upper garden, middle garden, and lower garden. The upper garden is at the entrance of the park, created in 1967. The north portion of this garden is just next to the shopping complex at Manege Square. The middle garden is just opposite to the Moscow metro system and outlines Kutafya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin. Lower garden was constructed in 1823 and is extended to the road in between Borovitskaya Tower and pedestrian entrances to the Kremlin. Alexander park in true sense is a calm and peaceful place in this big bustling city. This park is an awe-inspiring experience in the true sense and is one of the most memorable experiences. Near the garden, eatable places are also available. People can spend the evening in the Garden and cherish food sidewise. The place is reachable via easily and readily available road transport, which is cheap too.
In the center of Red Square, there is a mausoleum, which is the resting place of Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin, and this was formerly known as Lenin’s Tomb, now known as Lenin’s Mausoleum. Lenin Mausoleum is in the Red Square area which is one of the free things to do in Moscow. It was opened on 10th November 1930. There are no entry charges to enter this area. There is lot of security guards available for a safety check on the main gate before any person enters the mausoleum. The tourists are in abundance here, and there is a queue to see Lenin’s body. The Lenin body is in controversy to date related to buying the same. Lenin dies on 21st January 1924. The famous architecture Alexey Shchusev was hired to construct the structure and building of the body. Pathologist, Alexei Ivanovich Abrikosov assembled the body. When the body was preserved, it was decided to issue an order to keep the guard of honor at the mausoleum. Lots of challenges were faced during preservation, chemicals like acetic acid, ethyl alcohol were used after diluting in water, hydrogen peroxide was used to restore the tissues, disinfectants like quinine, phenol was used to remove damp spots. The mausoleum is open from 10:00 am to 01:00 on all days except Mondays and Fridays. Photography, filming, smoking, talking is prohibited in these areas to honor the Lenin body and impart respect to the same.

Do not forget to carry your passport, the same is very important for traveling in every country, so do in Russia. While traveling and roaming, please always carry it. Carry water bottles, cash along with credit cards too. These are a few precautions one must follow while in Moscow. The tour in Moscow can be educational, along with adventure. There are a lot of old buildings and churches in Moscow, and one must plan to enjoy the stay, food, admire the beauty and history of Moscow. Ample time must be extracted for a long vacation to make this trip memorable and educational.
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