Old Arbat Street
Duration: about 1,5 hours
Opening days: every day
The Arbat Street is a popular pedestrian Moscow street. A century ago being a heart of a quarter where writers, actors and scientists lived, it is now one of the centers of Moscow tourism. It’s easy to find, and pleasant to stroll along and collect the impressions from the diverse crowd, street musicians and artists, to take pictures of new monuments, buy souvenirs and sit for a while at a coffee shop. Hard Rock café and Starbucks coffee have been opened at the Arbat street recently.
Guide-Translator for the excursion: |
about 1,5 hours |
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Russia language: | 5000 | RUR |
English, German, French: | 5200 | RUR |
Italian, Spanish: | 6000 | RUR |
Polish, Czech, Bulgarian: | 6500 | RUR |
Chinese, Japanese, Serbo-Croatian, Hungarian, Romanian, Greek, Dutch, Portuguese, Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish: | 8500 | RUR |
Arabic, Turkish, Corean, Hebrew: | 10000 | RUR |
Additional charges:
Entrance ticket:
Foreign tourists (children):
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Russian tourists (children):
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Transport for excursion:
Minibus (8 pax)
(Volkswagen Sharan, Crysler Voyager)
Minibus (20 pax)
(Mercedes Sprinter)
Bus (45-55 pax)
(Mercedes, Volvo, Neoplan)