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Museum-Reserve Tsaritsyno
Kolomenskoye
Museon Art Park
Don't miss the rotating exhibitions they sometimes feature really cool contemporary artists. I stumbled upon one by chance and it was amazing!
Wear comfy shoes, especially if you want to explore the entire park. I regretted my choice of footwear halfway through!
The Pushkin Museum
Check out the museum's temporary exhibitions! They usually have something special going on. I stumbled upon an amazing showcase that I hadn't expected and it was a highlight!
i suggest buying tickets online in advance. there were long lines at the ticket counter, and i was so glad i skipped that hassle!
My advice is to grab a map at the entrance. The museum is huge and it's easy to get lost. A map helped me find my way without wasting time wandering around.
The Museum of Cosmonautics
Be sure to check out the gift shop before you leave. They have some cool souvenirs that you won't find anywhere else!
If you're into space stuff don't skip the IMAX theater! It’s a little extra but the experience is totally worth it. I loved it.
I suggest starting your visit right when the museum opens at 10 AM. It gets crowded later, and you'll have more space to enjoy the exhibits.
Darwin Museum
Museum-Panorama "Battle of Stalingrad"
I recommend arriving early, like around 9 AM, to beat the crowds and really enjoy the exhibits. It gets super busy later in the day!
I suggest taking your time with the immersive displays; you might want to allocate at least two hours. I rushed and missed some key parts!
Victory Museum
I suggest following the timeline of the exhibits. Some displays have lots of information, and it's easy to miss important stuff when you’re wandering around. Next time, I’ll bring a notepad to jot down key facts!
I think it's best to visit on a weekday. The weekends get super crowded, and you might spend half the time just waiting in line. Plus, you get to enjoy the exhibits more peacefully!
The Kremlin and the Armoury Chamber
Patriot Park
Try to allocate at least 3 hours for your visit, especially if you want to really soak in the exhibits. I thought I could just zip through, but I ended up rushing and missing a lot.
My advice is to bring a camera but make sure to check the rules about photography. Some areas don’t allow it so you won’t be caught off guard like I was!