Holiday rentals and lettings in Moscow
Holiday rentals and lettings in Moscow
Thinking of a trip to Russia? Find the best holiday rentals in the city centre and enjoy a stay near the cultural hub of the city. Find holiday rentals in convenient locations around the centre of the city and be close to the Kremlin, the Red Square or the main parks. Enjoy the city and take the underground to admire its superb appearance. Book your stay now!
Modern and equippedHoliday rentals in Moscow come with all the necessary equipment for you to feel at home. Most rentals are ideal for families, small groups and couples. As a solo traveller, you can also opt for a whole property for yourself at fabulous prices. Great rooms, fully equipped kitchens and close to transport links and main attractions. Enjoy some views from the balcony and watch people passing by. You will love it!
Holidays in Moscow
The area and getting around
Moscow is nestled on the Moskva River and it is the Russian capital. With the historic Kremlin at its core, the president’s house and valuable tsarist treasures kept in the Armoury. The majestic Red Square, just outside, it’s one of Russia’s biggest symbol, with Lenin’s Mausoleum, the State Historical Museum's collection and the world renowned and most pictured site of the country - St. Basil’s Cathedral - well-known for its colourful domes. Take a walk through the underground stations and admire the marble and granite walls and columns with golden ornaments.
Orthodox churches in MoscowMoscow is the political centre of the country but also an industrial, cultural, scientific, and educational city. The spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church is also home to four cathedrals inside the Kremlin, ongoing exhibitions and the museums’ permanent expositions. Not far from the Kremlin, there is the largest Orthodox church of Christ the Saviour, looking magnificent by the river. Take your time to visit them and do not forget your camera.
Travellers and activities
Music moves the world. Music is a universal language spoken in every single country. In Moscow, you have the opportunity of going to the Bolshoi Theatre, which means The Big Theatre in Russian. This iconic building hosts both some of the greatest ballet and opera performances. Let the theatre atmosphere captivate you with its neoclassical building from the inside! Check the website and see what show is on when you are there. You surely do not want to miss it!
Moscow for park loversMoscow offers several parks that you can visit and walk across. One of the most popular ones is Gorky Park. Russians call it Park Gor’kogo and it is the biggest and the most famous park in the city. Now has a new and fresh, vibrant appearance! Locals spend lots of time there in the summer. You can ride a bike and go from there to Neskuchnyi park, which means “Not a boring park”. Go to the end of this park to get stunning views of the city from Sparrow Hill.
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Top 5 travel tips in Moscow
If you are an art lover, head to the Tretyakovskaya Art Gallery. This gallery housed the famous collection of Russian painters’ works of art. This is a highly recommended visit during your stay. See what the Tretyakov brothers left to the government and get a guide to help you understand the collection and what you will see.
2. Go to the VDNKhVDNKh is short for All Russian Exhibition centre. When the park was created, the idea behind it was to showcase the different cultures gathered all in one place. Nowadays, it is an open-air museum everyone can visit for free. There are several shopping pavilions, museums, the largest skate park in Europe and lovely restaurants to enjoy a meal, a snack or a drink.
3. Take a river cruiseTake a good look at the main landmarks from a completely different perspective! Go on a river cruise as the gentle breeze makes your hair sway. Go on the Radisson Raddison Royal cruise, the easiest easy way of seeing the very best of Moscow while enjoying delicious food and a glass of wine.
4. Old Arbat, New ArbatThe centre of the city is where you will find one of the oldest streets - Arbat Street. This is a pedestrian street that stretches for a little less than a mile long. In New Arbat Street you can find fantastic souvenirs as well as amusing street musicians, skilled caricaturists, and numerous souvenirs sellers. Blend in with the locals and the tourists of the area and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
5. Admire the skyscrapersSkyscrapers define Moscow's skyline. Head to the Moscow International Business Centre and admire the beautiful landscape. If you wish to have a full panoramic view of Moscow you have the option of going up to the 58th floor of the Imperia Tower and enjoying the stunning sight in front of your eyes.