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Is Moscow Russia a walkable city?

Hire a Guide There is plenty of “good” that begs to be explored in this sprawling city, Europe's largest with around 13 million people. Remarkable architecture and monuments abound, many of which are lit up at dusk like Christmas trees. Moscow is not a quaint, walkable city by any means.



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Three days is an essential program: A day for the Kremlin (museums!) and the surrounding area (Red Square!). A day for the most picturesque stations of the Moscow Metro and for the walk along Arbat Street.

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The best way to get around Moscow is the metro. Faster and more efficient than the trolley buses and trams, this extensive system has stations that contain beautiful ornamentation, sculptures and mosaics. You could rent a car, but it's best to use public transportation to avoid the city's perpetually congested roads.

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The best time to visit Moscow is March, April, May, June, July and August. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. September and October period experiences moderate weather.

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Russia is generally safe for solo female travellers, as long as they take the necessary precautions. It is important to be aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone at night, and dress modestly.

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