Moscow & Moscow Region

Moscow, the largest city in Russia and its political, economic, and cultural hub, is a dynamic metropolis that blends ancient traditions with modern life. Famous landmarks like the iconic Red Square, the magnificent St. Basil’s Cathedral, and the historic Kremlin showcase the city’s deep historical and cultural roots. Moscow’s economy is booming, with its industrial, financial, and tech sectors fueling growth across various industries. Home to over 12 million residents, it stands as one of the most populous cities in Europe.

According to ancient Russian chronicles, Moscow was founded in the 12th century by the regional prince Yuri Dolgorukyi. By the 14th century, it had become the center of the Grand Principality of Moscow, eventually growing into the capital of the entire Russian state. Today, Moscow is a thriving metropolis with a population of over 10 million, making it the fifth-largest city in the world.

The city blends old-world charm with modern architectural marvels. It boasts long avenues, grand squares, leafy boulevards, parks, luxury housing, iconic bridges, the granite embankments of the Moscow River, and numerous cultural and historical landmarks. The Moscow metro system is renowned as one of the most beautiful in the world.

Moscow is also a hub of entertainment and recreation. The city is home to a variety of nightclubs, art cafés, and discos. It offers 93 theaters, 89 cinemas, 17 concert halls, and 88 museums and galleries. Popular attractions include the Kremlin, the Pushkin Museum, and the Tretyakov Gallery. Among the many theaters, the Bolshoi stands out as the most famous, offering a quintessential experience of Russian classical ballet.

Moscow is undergoing a transformation, with streets and squares regaining their historical names, churches and monasteries being restored, neon signs illuminating the streets, and an increasing number of private stores and restaurants opening across the city.

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weather

Moscow experiences a continental climate typical of high latitudes, with four distinct seasons. Winters are long, cold, and snowy, with temperatures frequently falling below -20°C (-4°F). Spring brings milder weather, as temperatures rise and trees begin to bloom. Summers are warm and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 18°C to 22°C (64°F to 72°F). Autumns are vibrant, marked by colorful leaves and crisp, cooler air.

Places to live

With over 100 distinct neighborhoods spread amongst 12 main districts, figuring out where to live in Moscow or Moscow Region can be a bit tricky. While Moscow does have an extensive public transport system, it’s best to stay in an area of Moscow that suits your interests.Â

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