Russia's capital city Moscow enjoys white nights during summer, but only rarely sees the sun in the winter, which means you have to give yourself up to the rhythm of the city, whatever time of year you visit. It is a city with incredibly rich cultural, artistic, and historical heritage, so let the streets be your guide and make the most of this incredible place.
Cathedrals, monument and squares are what Moscow is best known for, and the city's beauty really seems to defy the passage of time as it becomes more and more popular each year. The name of the city’s most famous square, Red Square comes from the Russian word "krasnaya" which means "red", although it was so named long before the advent of communism. Some of the places to visit in Red Square include St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, the State Historical Museum and the histori GUM department store. Next, head over to the Kremlin, the spectacular fortified residential complex of Russian rulers in the heart of the city, full of cathedrals and palaces harking back to the opulence of the tsarist era. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts holds incredible pieces from the ancient city of Troy, while the Novodevichy Convent is the final resting place of some of Russia's most famous historical figures. And of course there's the Bolshoi Theater where you can see some of the world's best ballet and opera performances.
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One of the most important centers of Europe, Moscow fascinates its visitors with its energy and rich cultural texture. Red Square, in the heart of the city, illuminates Moscow's past with its historical buildings and monuments, while the Kremlin Palace stands out with its splendid architecture, and St. Vasil Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers an interesting picture with its colorful domes. A stroll along Arbat Street, lined with art galleries and cafes, leads to encounters with street artists and other different faces of Moscow. Other must-see destinations are the stations of the Moscow metro, which resemble works of art, and the Bolshoi Theater, home to notable ballet and opera performances. In addition, the modern architecture of Zaryadye Park and the Tretyakov Gallery’s impressive collection promise beauty that cannot be found in any other city. From luxury shopping centers to authentic Russian cuisine, Moscow offers an unforgettable experience to visitors. Book a flight to Moscow now and soak up all these experiences.
About Moscow Vnukovo Airport (VKO)
Turkish Airlines flights to Moscow operate from Vnukovo International Airport (VKO), one of the city’s most prominent airports. Located approximately 28 kilometers from the Moscow city center, Vnukovo Airport offers passengers a comfortable travel experience with modern facilities and a wide range of transportation options.