St. Basils Cathedral at the Red Sqare is a must see in Moscow |
I have always thought of Moscow of being a massive beast, with endless cultural and historical sights, but even though this is true I felt like I still had covered the most important sights in the two days spent here.
Godzilla Hostel had arranged airport pickup for us, which was the easiest way to get from the airport at a cost of 2000 rubles, way cheaper than the 6000 rubles that the aggressive taxi drivers at the airport gate had asked for. After the compulsory visa invitation registration at the hostel we were quick to get out to see what the city had to offer.
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Gorky Park entrance |
On day two we were surprised that we were able to pack in lots of sights into our tight schedule. Once you get to Moscows core, which is quite small, it is possible to walk around the Red Square to see St. Basils Cathedral (with vibrant colors both on the outside and inside), the Kremlin (not all was accessible because of security for the President who still sits here today) and Lenins Tomb.
Moscow is actually also the worlds most expensive place to find hotel accommodation. We were staying at a more reasonable hostel called Godzillas, which had decent bathrooms and very friendly staff. The location was also very convenient with just a couple of minutes away from bars and restaurants and a 20-25 minute walk to the Kremlin and Red Square. Except from that I was surprised to see that a lot of the prices were on the same level as most of western Europe, for example a ticket to the ice skating park cost 500 rubles, a ride with the metro cost 28 rubles and a lunch meal with a beer cost around 300 rubles. Luckily we will have plenty of time to catch up on sleep and our travel budget doing nothing but eating, drinking, reading and sleeping for the next four days onboard the Trans Mongolian Railway.
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