In which areas of Moscow it is better to stop?

Responds to Information department of "Subtlety of Tourism"
The choice of the area depends on the purpose of the trip. If you come to Moscow for any exhibitions, it makes sense to stop near them. For example, Presnensky district (near the metro station "Vystavochnaya"), is suitable for those whom cases will be called at the Expocenter. Choose for living Alekseevsky or Ostankino districts (metro station VDNKh, Alekseevskaya or Botanicheskiy Sad), if you are going to often visit the VVC pavilions.

By the way, Presnensky, like all the central districts of the capital, can be recommended to those who come here, intending to visit the city's attractions .Here are the Moscow Art Theater, theaters, Satires, the name of Pushkin and others .Tourists can stay in the Arbat area, in Zamoskvorechye, Khamovniki, Krasnoselsky district (where Kazan, Leningrad, Yaroslavsky stations are located), Tagansky and others .And, of course, in Tverskoy district, which includes the Kitai-Gorod with St. Basil's Cathedral, Red Square and the adjacent Kremlin (this is a separate historical district) .See also our satellite map of Moscow, where all hotels and attractions are located, which will help to make a choice in favor of this or that district of the city .

November 11, 2011

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