Tips for tourists

Leftovers from a festive pie…


The New Year holidays are over, leaving behind a bunch of photographs,
Unlike Olivier salad. Where is it? Is it missing? Was there ever a salad?
.. and there are photos. Here they are! Here!


GUM is the country's main Christmas tree...


Isn't that so?


Firstly, this tree is in the very centre of the capital. And it's probably one of the most visited.
Especially when it's cold outside.


GUM is welcoming and friendly. They don't chase away photographers like they do in other stores: "No photography allowed."


The crowd is very diverse, not everyone here is a "buyer",
People just came to the party, well, at the same time... shopping is a secondary matter.


TSUM - fairy tales behind glass.


Maybe….
No, these are definitely the most interesting shop windows in Moscow.


You can look at them for a long time.
Plots, lots and lots of details.


And elegant women, lying down. A funny trend.
It's not good, it's not bad, it's just a pattern - women lying behind glass.


Corner of Kuznetsky and Petrovka. Designer Christmas trees.


I liked the tree with roses in bloom... in winter... in the frost...
I liked it the most.


Petrovsky Passage is traditionally tied with golden ribbons, like a cake.
Impressive and festive.


Christmas trees, Christmas trees, Christmas trees…


Fairs, fairs, fairs...


In various city squares you can recognize similar figures cut out of paper, in the windows of fair pavilions.


One nice solution.
And looking through the photographs, I can’t remember where it was?


Tverskaya, Manezhnaya, Kuznetsky…



Passionate Boulevard, with fluffy hares.


Tverskaya with lanterns.


Light tunnel on Tverskoy Boulevard…


Everyone knows from childhood that there is "light at the end of the tunnel"


But no. The light is inside the tunnel.


A million colorful bright lights.



Tretyakovsky passage.
Actually, this is not a passage at all, but a shopping street,
Not the longest, but the most expensive in Moscow.


Theatre Square.



Spectators at Revolution Square, who couldn't get tickets to the ice ballet on the square…
Of course, you can see better if you sit in the stands, but if you climb on top of dad...
not bad either)


Red Square.


Tverskaya Square near Yuri Dolgorukov, opposite the city hall.


A cozy fair. The wood painted white has something country-like about it.
Pavilions made of boards and glass, with garlands of Christmas decorations.


Charcoal-grilled food, mulled wine….


Fairy tale characters from medieval Europe.


Entertainment for children….


Glowing trees in Stoleshnikov Lane.


And wooden houses.


And such structures, made of... light. They were on Manezhnaya and Kuznetsky Most.


See you again )

And here you can see New Year's windows at TsUM

Source: travel.ru

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