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Not to Miss in September: Moscow City Day

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When you hear Moscow, you might automatically think of the beautiful and colorful Saint Basil’s Cathedral in Russia’s capital, a masterpiece of Russian architecture. Regardless of what tourist attraction you think of first, if you are planning to visit Moscow in September then you shouldn’t miss the Moscow City Holiday. This is an annual festival that takes place in Russia’s capital on the first Saturday of September.

Moscow was mentioned in the Chronicles for the first time in 1147, and this is the moment celebrating every year in September by Muscovites. Various events take place this year to celebrate the Moscow City Day. For instance, this Fall you can attend the 10th anniversary of the Seasons festival, an event that gathers new ideas, artists, architects, performers and musicians all in an open-air festival.

Travelers to Russia’s capital will be able to see The Magic Dreams Variety Show on Ice, a show that will most likely entertain children of all ages! Kids can also take part in games and quizzes and fascinating quests at PioneerLand. Here there will also be a techno-park, table game tournaments, robotics exhibition, a petting zoo, master classes, and many more, all aimed at making people have fun and feel good on the city’s anniversary!

At Vakhtangov Theatre, visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy Puss in Boots, a fairy tale in two acts.

Flotilla “Radisson Royal” just announced special prices for Moscow’s Day. In fact, this special offer is valid for the whole weekend, and includes 50% discount on all tickets (including for the tickets for First class saloon) for the cruises of Flotilla “Radisson Royal” on the Moscow River.

There are also offers by Mamaison All-Suites Spa Hotel Pokrovka Moscow, celebrating the Fall in special colors.

So, if you are in this part of the world next week, make sure you find the right place to spend the Moscow City Holiday. Expect crowds, fun, festivals and concerts!

Categories: Russian Federation
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