Companion Travel

companion travel cappadocia

  • See all photos

companion travel cappadocia

Similar Experiences

companion travel cappadocia

Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.

Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as waiting time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.

juan jose d

Companion Travel - All You MUST Know Before You Go (2024)

One Nation Travel logo with text highlighting Turkey tours, combining iconic imagery and vibrant colors.

No products in the cart.

Scenic view of Love Valley in Cappadocia, featuring unique fairy chimneys and rugged landscapes.

The Ultimate 24-Hour Guide to Cappadocia, Turkey: Explore More

From sunrise balloons to sunset views: maximizing a day in cappadocia’s enchanted terrain.

Ozkonak Underground City

Imagine stepping into a fairytale landscape, where minaret-like rock formations stretch towards the sky, and hot air balloons dot the early morning horizon. If this sounds like a dream, it’s time to turn it into reality with a whirlwind Cappadocia tour from Istanbul . This guide is your perfect companion to exploring the enchanting moonscapes of Cappadocia, all within 24 unforgettable hours.

Dawn: Hot Air Balloon Ride

Start your adventure before the sun rises, joining a hot air balloon ride that offers an unrivaled view of Cappadocia’s unique geological formations. As you float silently above the valleys, watch the landscape transform with the morning light, turning from muted grays to warm golds and pinks. It’s an ethereal experience that’s worth the early wake-up call.

Morning: Explore Göreme Open-Air Museum

After touching down, head to the Göreme Open-Air Museum. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a testament to Byzantine life in the region, featuring rock-cut churches, chapels, and monasteries adorned with frescoes dating back to the 10th century. Spend a couple of hours wandering through these ancient religious sites, marveling at the preservation of history.

Lunch: Traditional Pottery Kebab

No visit to Cappadocia is complete without tasting the local cuisine. For lunch, savor a pottery kebab, an iconic dish slow-cooked in a sealed clay pot, creating an unforgettable flavor. Visit a local restaurant in Avanos, where you can also watch potters at the wheel, crafting beautiful ceramics using techniques passed down through generations.

Afternoon: Valley Walk and Pasabag

In the afternoon, stretch your legs with a walk through one of Cappadocia’s stunning valleys. Pasabag, or Monks Valley, is renowned for its fairy chimneys and hermit caves . These towering spires of rock create a surreal landscape that feels like stepping onto another planet. Explore the hermit cells high in the fairy chimneys, where monks once sought solitude.

Sunset: Uçhisar Castle

As the day wanes, make your way to Uçhisar Castle. This natural rock formation has been carved into a fortress over the centuries and offers panoramic views of the entire region. Climb to the top for a breathtaking sunset, where the sky explodes in colors and the valleys below fade into twilight shadows.

Night: Turkish Night Show

Cap off your day with a Turkish Night Show in one of the cave restaurants or hotels. Enjoy traditional music, belly dancing, and folklore performances while dining on regional specialties. It’s a vibrant way to experience Turkish culture and a fitting end to your day in Cappadocia.

Adventurer’s FAQ:

Q1: How do I travel from Istanbul to Cappadocia? A1: The quickest way is to fly from Istanbul to either Kayseri or Nevşehir airports, both about an hour away by plane. There are frequent daily flights, and the journey by air is roughly 80 minutes.

Q2: What should I pack for a day in Cappadocia? A2: Wear comfortable walking shoes, as you’ll be exploring a lot on foot. Also, pack a hat, sunscreen, and a sturdy jacket for the early morning balloon ride, as it can be chilly.

Q3: Is a day enough to see Cappadocia? A3: While a day in Cappadocia only scratches the surface, this guide helps you experience the highlights if your time is limited.

Top Experiences & Tours in Cappadocia

  • Hot Air Balloon Ride : The quintessential Cappadocia experience, offering stunning aerial views of the valleys.
  • Pottery Workshop : Try your hand at pottery in Avanos , a town famous for its ceramic art.
  • Hiking Trails : Explore the various trails winding through the valleys for more intimate encounters with the landscape.

A Dream Etched in Stone

From its towering fairy chimneys to its ancient, rock-hewn sanctuaries, Cappadocia presents a spectacle that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy. This 24-hour itinerary ensures every moment is packed with enchantment, beauty, and cultural depth, leaving you spellbound by the magic of this ancient landscape.

Top 3 Must-Experience Cappadocia Tours

Explore Cappadocia's fairy chimneys and cave hotels on a 2-day tour from Istanbul.

Similar Posts

How to Plan the Perfect Turkey Vacation

How to Plan the Perfect Turkey Vacation

Turkey is a land of contrasts, where East meets West, and ancient history coexists with modernity. From the bustling streets of Istanbul to the serene landscapes of Cappadocia, Turkey offers a rich tapestry of experiences that cater to all kinds of travelers. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to plan your perfect Turkey vacation

What to See and Do in Cappadocia in Just Two Days

What to See and Do in Cappadocia in Just Two Days

The Best Way to See Cappadocia in Two Days Cappadocia is a historical region located in central Turkey. The region is famous for its unique landscape, which includes rock formations, caves, and underground cities. Cappadocia is also home to a number of ancient ruins, including the city of Hattusa. If you’re planning a trip to…

Exploring Cappadocia’s Fascinating Fairy Chimneys

Exploring Cappadocia’s Fascinating Fairy Chimneys

Discover the natural beauty and ancient history of Cappadocia with One Nation Travel Cappadocia, located in central Anatolia, Turkey, is a truly unique and mesmerizing place. The area is home to an otherworldly landscape of fairy chimneys, or tall, cone-shaped rock formations that have been created by centuries of erosion. These natural wonders are a…

What to Do With 6 Days in Turkey: A Comprehensive Guide

What to Do With 6 Days in Turkey: A Comprehensive Guide

In 6 days, explore Istanbul’s wonders, Cappadocia’s landscapes, and Ephesus’s history. Immerse in a blend of culture, adventure, and ancient marvels.

From Istanbul to Anatolia 6 Days of Discovery

From Istanbul to Anatolia 6 Days of Discovery

Embark on a 6-day adventure from Istanbul to Anatolia, immersing yourself in a tapestry of ancient wonders, cultural richness, and stunning natural beauty for a journey of a lifetime.

The Best Things To Do in Pamukkale, Turkey

The Best Things To Do in Pamukkale, Turkey

11 Unforgettable Experiences: The Best Things To Do In Pamukkale, Turkey The sun sets behind the dazzling white terraces of Pamukkale, casting a mystical aura over the landscape that invites adventurers to explore its ancient beauty and therapeutic waters. Known as “Cotton Castle” in Turkish, Pamukkale offers a surreal landscape formed by calcite-laden waters, creating…

START PLANNING YOUR TRIP

Our team of experts have a wealth of knowledge and experience to help you plan your adventure of a lifetime.

CAPPADOCIA TRAVEL GUIDE 2024-2025

An in-depth journey through history, culture, and adventure in turkey's captivating heartland, publisher description.

Explore the wonders of Cappadocia with our travel guide, offering an immersive journey through Turkey's captivating heartland. Step beyond the ordinary and discover a realm where ancient history intertwines with volcanic landscapes, where vibrant culture tantalises your senses, and where thrilling adventures await at every turn. Inside this guide, you'll find: 1. A deep dive into Cappadocia's rich history: Learn about the geological marvels that shaped the iconic "fairy chimneys" and uncover the legacies of civilizations like the Hittites, Romans, and Byzantines. 2. Immerse yourself in local culture: Indulge in the flavours of Turkish cuisine, engage in traditional crafts, and experience the warmth of Cappadocia's hospitality. 3. Customise your adventure: Whether you want to soar in a hot air balloon at sunrise, hike through secluded valleys, or explore ancient underground cities, the possibilities are endless. 4. Detailed insights: Get in-depth information on historical sites, museums, natural wonders, and hidden gems to ensure you don't miss out on any treasures. 5. Practical tips: From budgeting and transportation to visa requirements and cultural norms, we've got you covered to make your trip a breeze. 6. Unique experiences: Discover off-the-beaten-path attractions and activities to tailor your itinerary to your preferences. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking unforgettable experiences, Cappadocia promises a journey like no other. Let our guide be your companion as you unlock the magic of this enchanting destination and create memories to last a lifetime.

More Books by Frederick William

Other books in this series.

Charges laid after bodies found in area where Australians Jake and Callum Robinson went missing in Mexico

Mexican authorities have filed criminal charges against one of three people being questioned in connection with the disappearance of two Australian brothers and their American travel companion, who were reported missing in the country late last month.

The announcement came after authorities said three bodies had been found in the area where the three men went missing.

A local government official in Ensenada, in Mexico's north-west, told the ABC the bodies were found near a cliff on the Pacific coast on Friday morning, local time.

The Baja California attorney-general's office later confirmed they were found in the south of the Ensenada area by authorities searching for the missing men.

In a statement late Friday local time, the office said the bodies were recovered from a hard-to-reach location in a specialised operation, and a search for evidence was continuing at the site.

It said forensic examinations were still being carried out to identify the bodies.

On Saturday afternoon the state's Attorney-General Maria Elena Andrade said the "bodies meet the characteristics to assume with a high degree of probability" they are the missing three. 

people stand around a whole in a grassy area.

Jake and Callum Robinson, originally from Perth, and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad have not been heard from since April 27.

They were surfing and camping in Baja California, south of the US border, but had failed to show up at their accommodation in the city of Rosarito.

The car the three travellers had been using was found, burnt out, on a ranch in the area.

Burnt-out car

Authorities confirmed tents had also been found where the men were believed to be staying.

The Baja California coast is a popular surfing destination but is also plagued by violent drug cartels . The state contains many smuggling routes used by the cartels to get to the US, but tourist spots such as the Enseneda area are generally considered safer than other parts.

Local authorities fear the men met with foul play. But Baja California's attorney-general, María Elena Andrade Ramírez, said they did not currently believe there was a link to organised crime.

Speaking through a translator, she told the ABC the disappearance of the men was an "atypical, exceptional case".

"We have a tourist influx and a similar case has not occurred," she said.

Jake and Callum Robinson smiling on a beach

Of three people detained — two brothers, and a 23-year-old woman romantically linked to one of them — one has now been charged with a crime known as "forced disappearance". 

It is unclear if they will face further charges.

The woman was allegedly found with a mobile phone belonging to one of the missing Australians, local police said.

All three of the people arrested allegedly had drugs on them when they were detained. A pick-up truck belonging to one of the arrested trio had been seized, Ms Andrade Ramírez said.

Two men in wetsuits stand together near water

"We have a substantial amount of evidence and are conducting a comprehensive investigation," Ms Andrade Ramírez told the ABC on Friday, local time.

"However, we have not uncovered any clues that could indicate their survival."

Callum, 33, is a successful lacrosse player who has played with several American teams. Jake, 30, is a doctor, who had travelled to the US to visit his older brother.

Family and friends have been using social media to appeal for help finding the men. They said their lack of recent contact was out of character. 

A red and white missing persons poster with pictures of brothers Callum and Jake Robinson and a third man.

Their parents Debra and Martin Robinson said on Friday they were "heading to the US/Mexico to be as close as possible to the area where they were last seen".

"Callum and Jake are beautiful human beings," they said in a statement to media.

"We love them so much and this breaks our heart.

"Our only comfort right now is that they were together doing something they passionately loved."

Cars parked and people standing at a cliff face in Mexico

  • X (formerly Twitter)

Related Stories

Beyond its luxury resorts and world-class surf, a war is being waged in baja california.

A streetscape in Baja California, with power poles and a graffitied wall

Missing surfers' burnt-out car found in Mexico

Burnt out car Baja California

  • Missing Person

Logo

Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow: The Best of Moscow!

I just got back from one week in Moscow. And, as you might have already guessed, it was a mind-boggling experience. It was not my first trip to the Russian capital. But I hardly ever got enough time to explore this sprawling city. Visiting places for business rarely leaves enough time for sightseeing. I think that if you’ve got one week in Russia, you can also consider splitting your time between its largest cities (i.e. Saint Petersburg ) to get the most out of your trip. Seven days will let you see the majority of the main sights and go beyond just scratching the surface. In this post, I’m going to share with you my idea of the perfect travel itinerary for one week in Moscow.

Moscow is perhaps both the business and cultural hub of Russia. There is a lot more to see here than just the Kremlin and Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Centuries-old churches with onion-shaped domes dotted around the city are in stark contrast with newly completed impressive skyscrapers of Moscow City dominating the skyline. I spent a lot of time thinking about my Moscow itinerary before I left. And this city lived up to all of my expectations.

7-day Moscow itinerary

Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow

Day 1 – red square and the kremlin.

Metro Station: Okhotny Ryad on Red Line.

No trip to Moscow would be complete without seeing its main attraction. The Red Square is just a stone’s throw away from several metro stations. It is home to some of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in the city. The first thing you’ll probably notice after entering it and passing vendors selling weird fur hats is the fairytale-like looking Saint Basil’s Cathedral. It was built to commemorate one of the major victories of Ivan the Terrible. I once spent 20 minutes gazing at it, trying to find the perfect angle to snap it. It was easier said than done because of the hordes of locals and tourists.

As you continue strolling around Red Square, there’s no way you can miss Gum. It was widely known as the main department store during the Soviet Era. Now this large (yet historic) shopping mall is filled with expensive boutiques, pricey eateries, etc. During my trip to Moscow, I was on a tight budget. So I only took a retro-style stroll in Gum to get a rare glimpse of a place where Soviet leaders used to grocery shop and buy their stuff. In case you want some modern shopping experience, head to the Okhotny Ryad Shopping Center with stores like New Yorker, Zara, and Adidas.

things to do in Moscow in one week

Read Next: Things To Do on Socotra

To continue this Moscow itinerary, next you may want to go inside the Kremlin walls. This is the center of Russian political power and the president’s official residence. If you’re planning to pay Kremlin a visit do your best to visit Ivan the Great Bell Tower as well. Go there as early as possible to avoid crowds and get an incredible bird’s-eye view. There are a couple of museums that are available during designated visiting hours. Make sure to book your ticket online and avoid lines.

Day 2 – Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Tretyakov Gallery, and the Arbat Street

Metro Station: Kropotkinskaya on Red Line

As soon as you start creating a Moscow itinerary for your second day, you’ll discover that there are plenty of metro stations that are much closer to certain sites. Depending on your route, take a closer look at the metro map to pick the closest.

The white marble walls of Christ the Saviour Cathedral are awe-inspiring. As you approach this tallest Orthodox Christian church, you may notice the bronze sculptures, magnificent arches, and cupolas that were created to commemorate Russia’s victory against Napoleon.

travel itinerary for one week in Moscow

How to Get a Decent Haircut in a Foreign Country

Unfortunately, the current Cathedral is a replica, since original was blown to bits in 1931 by the Soviet government. The new cathedral basically follows the original design, but they have added some new elements such as marble high reliefs.

Home to some precious collection of artworks, in Tretyakov Gallery you can find more than 150,000 of works spanning centuries of artistic endeavor. Originally a privately owned gallery, it now has become one of the largest museums in Russia. The Gallery is often considered essential to visit. But I have encountered a lot of locals who have never been there.

Famous for its souvenirs, musicians, and theaters, Arbat street is among the few in Moscow that were turned into pedestrian zones. Arbat street is usually very busy with tourists and locals alike. My local friend once called it the oldest street in Moscow dating back to 1493. It is a kilometer long walking street filled with fancy gift shops, small cozy restaurants, lots of cute cafes, and street artists. It is closed to any vehicular traffic, so you can easily stroll it with kids.

Day 3 – Moscow River Boat Ride, Poklonnaya Hill Victory Park, the Moscow City

Metro Station: Kievskaya and Park Pobedy on Dark Blue Line / Vystavochnaya on Light Blue Line

Voyaging along the Moscow River is definitely one of the best ways to catch a glimpse of the city and see the attractions from a bit different perspective. Depending on your Moscow itinerary, travel budget and the time of the year, there are various types of boats available. In the summer there is no shortage of boats, and you’ll be spoiled for choice.

exploring Moscow

Travel Itinerary for One Week in Beijing

If you find yourself in Moscow during the winter months, I’d recommend going with Radisson boat cruise. These are often more expensive (yet comfy). They offer refreshments like tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and, of course, alcoholic drinks. Prices may vary but mostly depend on your food and drink selection. Find their main pier near the opulent Ukraine hotel . The hotel is one of the “Seven Sisters”, so if you’re into the charm of Stalinist architecture don’t miss a chance to stay there.

The area near Poklonnaya Hill has the closest relation to the country’s recent past. The memorial complex was completed in the mid-1990s to commemorate the Victory and WW2 casualties. Also known as the Great Patriotic War Museum, activities here include indoor attractions while the grounds around host an open-air museum with old tanks and other vehicles used on the battlefield.

How I Planned My Trip to Vietnam

The hallmark of the memorial complex and the first thing you see as you exit metro is the statue of Nike mounted to its column. This is a very impressive Obelisk with a statue of Saint George slaying the dragon at its base.

Maybe not as impressive as Shanghai’s Oriental Pearl Tower , the skyscrapers of the Moscow City (otherwise known as Moscow International Business Center) are so drastically different from dull Soviet architecture. With 239 meters and 60 floors, the Empire Tower is the seventh highest building in the business district.

The observation deck occupies 56 floor from where you have some panoramic views of the city. I loved the view in the direction of Moscow State University and Luzhniki stadium as well to the other side with residential quarters. The entrance fee is pricey, but if you’re want to get a bird’s eye view, the skyscraper is one of the best places for doing just that.

Day 4 – VDNKh, Worker and Collective Farm Woman Monument, The Ostankino TV Tower

Metro Station: VDNKh on Orange Line

VDNKh is one of my favorite attractions in Moscow. The weird abbreviation actually stands for Russian vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva (Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy). With more than 200 buildings and 30 pavilions on the grounds, VDNKh serves as an open-air museum. You can easily spend a full day here since the park occupies a very large area.

Moscow sights

Places to Visit in Barcelona That Aren’t Beaches

First, there are pavilions that used to showcase different cultures the USSR was made of. Additionally, there is a number of shopping pavilions, as well as Moskvarium (an Oceanarium) that features a variety of marine species. VDNKh is a popular venue for events and fairs. There is always something going on, so I’d recommend checking their website if you want to see some particular exhibition.

A stone’s throw away from VDNKh there is a very distinctive 25-meters high monument. Originally built in 1937 for the world fair in Paris, the hulking figures of men and women holding a hammer and a sickle represent the Soviet idea of united workers and farmers. It doesn’t take much time to see the monument, but visiting it gives some idea of the Soviet Union’s grandiose aspirations.

I have a thing for tall buildings. So to continue my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow I decided to climb the fourth highest TV tower in the world. This iconic 540m tower is a fixture of the skyline. You can see it virtually from everywhere in Moscow, and this is where you can get the best panoramic views (yep, even better than Empire skyscraper).

top things to do in Moscow

Parts of the floor are made of tempered glass, so it can be quite scary to exit the elevator. But trust me, as you start observing buildings and cars below, you won’t want to leave. There is only a limited number of tickets per day, so you may want to book online. Insider tip: the first tour is cheaper, you can save up to $10 if go there early.

Day 5 – A Tour To Moscow Manor Houses

Metro Station: Kolomenskoye, Tsaritsyno on Dark Green Line / Kuskovo on Purple Line

I love visiting the manor houses and palaces in Moscow. These opulent buildings were generally built to house Russian aristocratic families and monarchs. Houses tend to be rather grand affairs with impressive architecture. And, depending on the whims of the owners, some form of a landscaped garden.

During the early part of the 20th century though, many of Russia’s aristocratic families (including the family of the last emperor) ended up being killed or moving abroad . Their manor houses were nationalized. Some time later (after the fall of the USSR) these were open to the public. It means that today a great many of Moscow’s finest manor houses and palaces are open for touring.

one week Moscow itinerary

20 Travel Tips I’ve Learned From Travelling The World

There are 20 manor houses scattered throughout the city and more than 25 in the area around. But not all of them easily accessible and exploring them often takes a lot of time. I’d recommend focusing on three most popular estates in Moscow that are some 30-minute metro ride away from Kremlin.

Sandwiched between the Moscow River and the Andropov Avenue, Kolomenskoye is a UNESCO site that became a public park in the 1920’s. Once a former royal estate, now it is one of the most tranquil parks in the city with gorgeous views. The Ascension Church, The White Column, and the grounds are a truly grand place to visit.

You could easily spend a full day here, exploring a traditional Russian village (that is, in fact, a market), picnicking by the river, enjoying the Eastern Orthodox church architecture, hiking the grounds as well as and wandering the park and gardens with wildflower meadows, apple orchards, and birch and maple groves. The estate museum showcases Russian nature at its finest year-round.

12 Stunning National Parks and Regional Parks In France

If my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow was a family tree, Tsaritsyno Park would probably be the crazy uncle that no-one talks about. It’s a large park in the south of the city of mind-boggling proportions, unbelievable in so many ways, and yet most travelers have never heard of it.

The palace was supposed to be a summer home for Empress Catherine the Great. But since the construction didn’t meet with her approval the palace was abandoned. Since the early 1990’s the palace, the pond, and the grounds have been undergoing renovations. The entire complex is now looking brighter and more elaborately decorated than at possibly any other time during its history. Like most parks in Moscow, you can visit Tsaritsyno free of charge, but there is a small fee if you want to visit the palace.

Moscow itinerary

How To Stop Procrastinating When Trip Planning

Last, but by no means least on my Moscow itinerary is Kuskovo Park . This is definitely an off-the-beaten-path place. While it is not easily accessible, you will be rewarded with a lack of crowds. This 18th-century summer country house of the Sheremetev family was one of the first summer country estates of the Russian nobility. And when you visit you’ll quickly realize why locals love this park.

Like many other estates, Kuskovo has just been renovated. So there are lovely French formal garden, a grotto, and the Dutch house to explore. Make sure to plan your itinerary well because the estate is some way from a metro station.

Day 6 – Explore the Golden Ring

Creating the Moscow itinerary may keep you busy for days with the seemingly endless amount of things to do. Visiting the so-called Golden Ring is like stepping back in time. Golden Ring is a “theme route” devised by promotion-minded journalist and writer Yuri Bychkov.

Having started in Moscow the route will take you through a number of historical cities. It now includes Suzdal, Vladimir, Kostroma, Yaroslavl and Sergiev Posad. All these awe-inspiring towns have their own smaller kremlins and feature dramatic churches with onion-shaped domes, tranquil residential areas, and other architectural landmarks.

Two Weeks In Thailand: The Perfect 14-Day Itinerary

I only visited two out of eight cities included on the route. It is a no-brainer that Sergiev Posad is the nearest and the easiest city to see on a day trip from Moscow. That being said, you can explore its main attractions in just one day. Located some 70 km north-east of the Russian capital, this tiny and overlooked town is home to Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, UNESCO Site.

things to do in Moscow in seven days

You Will Also Like: 3-Day London Itinerary

Sergiev Posad is often described as being at the heart of Russian spiritual life. So it is uncommon to see the crowds of Russian pilgrims showing a deep reverence for their religion. If you’re traveling independently and using public transport, you can reach Sergiev Posad by bus (departs from VDNKh) or by suburban commuter train from Yaroslavskaya Railway Station (Bahnhof). It takes about one and a half hours to reach the town.

Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is a great place to get a glimpse of filling and warming Russian lunch, specifically at the “ Gostevaya Izba ” restaurant. Try the duck breast, hearty potato and vegetables, and the awesome Napoleon cake.

Day 7 – Gorky Park, Izmailovo Kremlin, Patriarch’s Ponds

Metro Station: Park Kultury or Oktyabrskaya on Circle Line / Partizanskaya on Dark Blue Line / Pushkinskaya on Dark Green Line

Gorky Park is in the heart of Moscow. It offers many different types of outdoor activities, such as dancing, cycling, skateboarding, walking, jogging, and anything else you can do in a park. Named after Maxim Gorky, this sprawling and lovely park is where locals go on a picnic, relax and enjoy free yoga classes. It’s a popular place to bike around, and there is a Muzeon Art Park not far from here. A dynamic location with a younger vibe. There is also a pier, so you can take a cruise along the river too.

Random Russian guy

How to Save Money While Traveling in Europe

The Kremlin in Izmailovo is by no means like the one you can find near the Red Square. Originally built for decorative purposes, it now features the Vernissage flea market and a number of frequent fairs, exhibitions, and conferences. Every weekend, there’s a giant flea market in Izmailovo, where dozens of stalls sell Soviet propaganda crap, Russian nesting dolls, vinyl records, jewelry and just about any object you can imagine. Go early in the morning if you want to beat the crowds.

All the Bulgakov’s fans should pay a visit to Patriarch’s Ponds (yup, that is plural). With a lovely small city park and the only one (!) pond in the middle, the location is where the opening scene of Bulgakov’s novel Master and Margarita was set. The novel is centered around a visit by Devil to the atheistic Soviet Union is considered by many critics to be one of the best novels of the 20th century. I spent great two hours strolling the nearby streets and having lunch in the hipster cafe.

Conclusion and Recommendations

To conclude, Moscow is a safe city to visit. I have never had a problem with getting around and most locals are really friendly once they know you’re a foreigner. Moscow has undergone some serious reconstruction over the last few years. So you can expect some places to be completely different. I hope my one week Moscow itinerary was helpful! If you have less time, say 4 days or 5 days, I would cut out day 6 and day 7. You could save the Golden Ring for a separate trip entirely as there’s lots to see!

What are your thoughts on this one week Moscow itinerary? Are you excited about your first time in the city? Let me know in the comments below!

JOIN MY FREE WEEKLY NEWSLETTER!

Email Address *

YOU WILL ALSO LIKE

Russian Cuisine

10 Dishes You Must Try When Going To Moscow

train trips from moscow

15 Fantastic and Easy Day Trips Close to Moscow

weather in russia in may in celsius

When Is the Best Time To Visit Russia

24 comments.

companion travel cappadocia

Ann Snook-Moreau

Moscow looks so beautiful and historic! Thanks for including public transit information for those of us who don’t like to rent cars.

companion travel cappadocia

MindTheTravel

Yup, that is me 🙂 Rarely rent + stick to the metro = Full wallet!

companion travel cappadocia

Mariella Blago

Looks like you had loads of fun! Well done. Also great value post for travel lovers.

Thanks, Mariella!

companion travel cappadocia

I have always wanted to go to Russia, especially Moscow. These sights look absolutely beautiful to see and there is so much history there!

Agree! Moscow is a thousand-year-old city and there is definitely something for everyone.

companion travel cappadocia

Tara Pittman

Those are amazing buildings. Looks like a place that would be amazing to visit.

companion travel cappadocia

Adriana Lopez

Never been to Moscow or Russia but my family has. Many great spots and a lot of culture. Your itinerary sounds fantastic and covers a lot despite it is only a short period of time.

What was their favourite thing about Russia?

companion travel cappadocia

Gladys Parker

I know very little about Moscow or Russia for the\at matter. I do know I would have to see the Red Square and all of its exquisite architectural masterpieces. Also the CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE SAVIOUR. Thanks for shedding some light on visiting Moscow.

Thanks for swinging by! The Red Square is a great starting point, but there way too many places and things to discover aside from it!

companion travel cappadocia

Ruthy @ Percolate Kitchen

You are making me so jealous!! I’ve always wanted to see Russia.

companion travel cappadocia

Moscow is in my bucket list, I don’t know when I can visit there, your post is really useful. As a culture rich place we need to spend at least week.

companion travel cappadocia

DANA GUTKOWSKI

Looks like you had a great trip! Thanks for all the great info! I’ve never been in to Russia, but this post makes me wanna go now!

companion travel cappadocia

Wow this is amazing! Moscow is on my bucket list – such an amazing place to visit I can imagine! I can’t wait to go there one day!

companion travel cappadocia

The building on the second picture looks familiar. I keep seeing that on TV.

companion travel cappadocia

Reesa Lewandowski

What beautiful moments! I always wish I had the personality to travel more like this!

companion travel cappadocia

Perfect itinerary for spending a week in Moscow! So many places to visit and it looks like you had a wonderful time. I would love to climb that tower. The views I am sure must have been amazing!

I was lucky enough to see the skyline of Moscow from this TV Tower and it is definitely mind-blowing.

companion travel cappadocia

Chelsea Pearl

Moscow is definitely up there on my travel bucket list. So much history and iconic architecture!

Thumbs up! 🙂

companion travel cappadocia

Blair Villanueva

OMG I dream to visit Moscow someday! Hope the visa processing would be okay (and become more affordable) so I could pursue my dream trip!

Yup, visa processing is the major downside! Agree! Time and the money consuming process…

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

companion travel cappadocia

  • Privacy Overview
  • Strictly Necessary Cookies

My website uses cookies so that I can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to my website and helping me to understand which sections of Mind The Travel you find most interesting and useful.

You can adjust all of your cookie settings by navigating the tabs on the left hand side.

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that I can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, I will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit my website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.

Companion Travel Cappadocia

companion travel cappadocia

  • See all photos

companion travel cappadocia

Similar Experiences

companion travel cappadocia

Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.

Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as waiting time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.

Swati J

Companion Travel Cappadocia - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - Tripadvisor

  • #Luxury travel
  • #Unusual Moscow
  • #Jewish Heritage
  • #Russian traditions

companion travel cappadocia

Top 10 places for a day trip from Moscow

  • #Russian History
  • #Special Interest
  • #Suburbs of Moscow

Moscow offers tourists many great sights to see, but if you ask locals, they will tell you that Moscow is not all there is to Russia, so it’s worth getting away sometimes. Without exploring further, you miss something of the Russian unique character. If you wonder what to visit near Moscow, we recommend you 10 places where a tourist can go for a refreshing recreation, new impressions, and acquaintance with Russian history and culture.

01 Sergiyev Posad

Sergiyev Posad is one of the most beautiful towns located around Moscow. It’s not only famous for its monastery, the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, but also for the fact that it’s the only town in the Moscow Region that is included in the Golden Ring of Russian cities. Its cities and towns influenced the formation of the Russian Orthodox Church. But the main thing which one should visit Sergiyev Posad is the Lavra for sure. You may spend there all day, walking around and enjoying the sense of its power and strength. You absolutely have to buy some honey cakes as souvenirs for friends and feed Lavra’s pigeons when entering the monastery. Besides, you may visit Sergiyev Posad State History and Art Museum-Reserve, which has quite an impressive collection, take a look at the displays in the National Museum of Toys, and taste truly Russian food in local cafes and restaurants.

You can reach Sergiyev Posad by suburban electric train, by bus, or by car. The electric train departs from the Yaroslavsky rain terminal every thirty minutes, and the trip lasts for an hour and a half. You may take a bus near the ‘VDNKh’ metro station, and you’ll be in Sergiyev Posad in an hour and a half at least and in two hours at most. Your car will take you there in an hour and a half at most, too. You should drive the Yaroslavskoye highway. 

companion travel cappadocia

If you want to look at a city that combines hi-tech and historical past, you should absolutely visit Kolomna. It is one of the most famous ancient cities in Russia, a beautiful port on the Oka River. Kolomna has its own Kremlin, which is made of red brick, like the Moscow Kremlin. Inside it, you may find many monasteries and churches, including the one in which Dmitry of the Don, Prince of Moscow, and Grand Prince of Vladimir, had his wedding to the Grand Duchess of Muscovy Eudoxia of Moscow. There is still a reserved residential area which is called Posad, right in the Kremlin territory. The buildings date back to merchants’ times. There are some interesting churches, too. In 2006, the Kolomna Speed Skating Center, known as the Kometa Ice Rink, was opened. Its futuristic look contrast the picturesque views of the ancient Kolomna Kremlin and its beautiful churches.

The best way to reach Kolomna is an electric train that departs from the Kazansky rail terminal. The trip lasts for two and a half, or one hour and forty minutes by the Ryazansky express. You can also choose a bus from the Vykhino metro station (1.4 to 4 hrs due to traffic jams) or a car.

companion travel cappadocia

03 Shakhmatovo

Shakhmatovo was a manor of the well-known Russian lyrical poet Alexander Blok. His grandfather Andrey Nikolaevich Beketov bought it, and young Blok used to spend it there every summer. Later, he moved there with his wife Lyubov Mendeleeva, who was the daughter of the famous chemist Dmitri Mendeleev. Blok’s grandfather decided to buy Shakhmatovo because of its picturesque views. They are really very nice, and the better time to visit this place is spring and summer. According to his own project, Blok’s mansion is a wooden house built by the poet but burnt by peasants in 1921. It was rebuilt in 2001, and since that time, it often holds big events and excursions. There is also a stable in Shakhmatovo territory, and everyone interested may ride a horse, or rent a bicycle in the summertime, or ski in wintertime.

Shakhmatovo can be reached by car because other options combine train departs from the Leningradsky rail terminal, then changes to bus till the Tarakanovo manor, then goes by foot, or bus from the Vodny stadion metro station, and then also by foot. Travel time is 1.4 hrs.

04 Zakharovo

It is a manor located in the Odintsovo District of the Moscow Region, where everybody interested may learn more about the greatest Russian poet Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin. In 1804, Zakharova was bought by his grandmother Mariya Alexeevna Gannibal, and young Pushkin was brought here every summer from 1805 through to 1810. He recalled Zakharovo in his poems as well. Now, the house which Pushkin visited as a child doesn’t exist anymore, but it was rebuilt at the beginning of the 20th century on the former basis. Now it is a quiet and nice place with a museum dedicated to the famous poet's childhood, where one may spend a day enjoying the spirit of the time when young Pushkin ran across manor’s paths. From that time, linden park, approach alleys, and pond were saved. Not very far away from Zakharovo, another place connected to Pushkin’s name is located. It’s called Bolshiye Vyazyomy, and there the young Pushkin’s brother Nikolenka was buried after his death at the age of six.

The best way to go there is by train, which departs from the Belorussky rail terminal and goes to Zvenigorod. You should leave at the Zakharovo station. Travel time is an hour and a half.

companion travel cappadocia

05 Borodino

Borodino is truly a sacred place for all those who honor the great Russian past. The Borodino Battlefield held the most important fighting during the Patriotic War of 1812. This place was made a museum area in 1839, just after 27 years after the battle. More than two thousand memorable things are stored in the museum, including some monuments of military honor, architectural objects dated back to the 19th and 20th centuries, and fortification facilities. Besides, there is also an exhibition dedicated to the famous novel ‘War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, who visited Borodino in person and described this battle in his book. Every year, reconstruction events occur in Borodino, which is considered the best for visiting. But if you want to feel the spirit of the battle past, it’s better to visit it in more quiet time.

companion travel cappadocia

To go there, you should take a train from the Belorussky rail terminal, leave in Mozhaysk, and then change to the bus. The whole travel time is about 2 hrs.

06 Melikhovo

Melikhovo is considered one of the most important museums dedicated to Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, one of the brightest Russian writers and playwrights. Chekhov had been living in Melikhovo from March 1892 until August 1899 with his parents and close relatives. Melikhovo is where he wrote his plays “Uncle Vanya” and “The Seagull.” He sold this manor before going to the Crimea, and it became vague after the revolution. But in 1939, it was decided to establish a museum based on Chekhov’s place of living. Anton Chekhov’s sister Maria and his nephew initiated the process, and the museum opened its doors in 1941. Now Melikhovo shows the path of Chekhov not only as a writer but as a doctor and public figure as well. Some paintings of famous artists such as Isaac Levitan and Vasily Polenov, who were Chekhov’s friends, are being stored. It’s a nice place to visit to learn more about Chekov’s life and work.

The best way to reach Melikhovo is by bus, which departs from the Yuzhnaya metro station, and goes to Protvino, Obolensk, or Serpukhov, or by the direct 365 bus. Also, you may choose an electric train from the Kursky rail terminal. Travel time is 1,5 hrs.

companion travel cappadocia

07 Abramtsevo

This is another manor connected to the lives of important Russian people — not only writers but also artists. Abramtsevo, located close to Sergiev Posad, was a property of Sergey Aksakov, a writer and a Slavophiles, and later of Savva Mamontov, a well-known patron of the arts. Abramtsevo used to be visited by writers Ivan Turgenev and Nikolay Gogol, poet Fyodor Tyutchev, and such artists as Isaac Levitan, Vasily Polenov, and Mikhail Vrubel, and by the great Russian singer Fyodor Shalyapin as well. The exhibition in the museum is dedicated to famous Abramtsevo owners and guests. It was made a museum in 1917, and its first curator was Alexandra Mamontova, Savva Mamontov’s daughter. The main sightseeing view is a wooden building made in the 18th century and saved in Savva Mamontov's form in the 19th century. There are also some bright buildings such as hut pavilion or hut bath-house. You have to remember that the main manor house may be visited only with an excursion group on the weekend.

Electric train to Abramtsevo departs from the Yaroslavsky rail terminal and goes to Sergiyev Posad or Aleksandrov. You may reach Abramtsevo by bus as well. Travel time is an hour and a half.

companion travel cappadocia

08 Yasnaya Polyana

Yasnaya Polyana is known as a place of residence of the famous Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. He was born there, wrote his novels ‘War and Peace’ and ‘Anna Karenina,’ died and is buried. He’d been living in this manor for fifty years. Yasnaya Polyana is located in the Tula Region, 200 km from Moscow to the south. This manor consists of many interesting and significant objects. For example, the interior of the main house where Tolstoy lived is being kept like it was in 1910 — it was the last year for the writer. All things in the house are considered to be personal belongings of Tolstoy and his family. Besides the main house, the Yasnaya Polyana ensemble includes the so-called Volkonsky house — the house of Tolstoy’s grandfather, the Kuzminskiye wing, which is a part of the oldest house where Tolstoy was born, now non-existent, the birch alley made by Sofya Andreevna, Leo Tolstoy’s wife, stable, ponds, and favorite Tolstoy’s bench. Leo Tolstoy’s tomb is located close to the ravine's edge — it’s where he wanted to be buried.

The whole travel time to Yasnaya Polyana is about 4 hrs as long as it’s located near Tula. It can be reached by train, or by car. First, you should go to Tula by train from the Kursky rail terminal or by bus from the Tsaritsyno, Domodedovskaya, Prazhskaya, or Ulitsa Akademika Yangelya metro stations, and then change to bus, or by trolley bus for Yasnaya Polyana.

companion travel cappadocia

09 Polotnyany Zavod

This place which title can be translated into Russian as ‘linen factory,’ is known for its connection to the Goncharov family, from which Natalia Goncharova, Alexander Pushkin’s wife, originated. The real linen factory was built on the bank of the Sukhodrev River in the Kaluga Region in 1718 by Peter the Great order. Goncharov, Natalia’s great grandfather, was one of the companions who participated in the factory’s development. Every companion built his own manor close to the factory’s building, and even for those times, it was quite an uncommon situation. Polotnyany Zavod was visited by the empress Catherine the Great, the Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov, and Nikolay Vasilievich Gogol. In 1999, when everybody celebrated the bicentennial of Alexander Pushkin, Polotnyany Zavod was made a museum, and now it welcomes many guests who come to see dramatized excursions and to learn more about Pushkin times. The poet himself visited this place two times, in 1830 and 1834. Polotnyany Zavod has the most picturesque panoramic view in the Kaluga Region.

To go to Polotnyany Zavod, you should take a bus from the bus station near the Tyoply Stan metro station, and go to Kondorovo. It takes a little more than three hours.

Tarus is just another little town in Kaluga Region, which is considered to be typical Russian. It’s located on the left bank of the Oka River and has really magnificent views. It feels like time stands still there. Tarusa managed to preserve the best from the past, and even now, it consists mostly of one-storeyed houses made of wood or stone. They say it’s because Tarusa residents declined railroad construction. This town became popular among Russian intellectuals at the beginning of the 20th century when famous artist Vasily Polenov discovered it and told about Tarusa to anyone in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Tarusa is known to be a hometown for Russian writer Marina Tsvetaeva, whose family spent summertime there. Tsvetaeva museum is a museum every guest of Tarusa should visit for sure. Besides, Konstantin Paustovsky, another famous Russian writer, lived there till his death and was buried in Tarusa. The absolutely must-do in Tarusa is to walk along the embankment of the Oka River.

The best way to reach Tarusa is by direct bus which departs from the bus station near the ‘Tyoply Stan’ metro station. Travel time is about two hours.

companion travel cappadocia

  • Baikal Lake read
  • 25 Reasons to Visit Russian Regions read
  • Top places to watch the Northern Lights in Russia read
  • Kamchatka peninsula read
  • 7 Top Things to Do in Karelia Region read
  • The Altai Mountains read
  • Siberia read
  • Mountain Elbrus read
  • 1. Sergiyev Posad
  • 3. Shakhmatovo
  • 4. Zakharovo
  • 5. Borodino
  • 6. Melikhovo
  • 7. Abramtsevo
  • 8. Yasnaya Polyana
  • 9. Polotnyany Zavod

img

We use cookies to improve your experience on our Website, tailor content, and measure advertising. By continuing to use our Website, you accept our Privacy Policy .

Your request has been sent successfully! Our travel expert will contact you shortly.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Companion Travel

companion travel cappadocia

  • See all photos

companion travel cappadocia

Similar Experiences

companion travel cappadocia

Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.

Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as waiting time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.

juan jose d

COMPANION TRAVEL (Goreme) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

  • United Arab Emirates
  • Switzerland
  • The Netherlands
  • Puerto Rico
  • United States
  • New Zealand
  • ➨ Choose from World Map
  • Budget Travel
  • Family Travel
  • Getting Around
  • Visas & Passports
  • Work with Us

Browsing Category

  • Czech Republic
  • Saint Martin
  • Uncategorized

The Present Perspective

Moscow Travel Guide: Best Things to Do + More [2023]

· everything to know about visiting moscow, including the best things to do and how to get around. ·.

the red st basils church in moscow on a white winters day

Moscow is Russia’s vibrant capital city, and it also happens to be the largest city in all of Europe. The city’s long and infamous history makes it one of the most unique places we have ever visited.

The architecture ranges from centuries-old palaces to uniform, gray concrete buildings. The people range from cold and private to warm and welcoming. Moscow is a city is strong juxtapositions, and we learned a lot during our time there.

This post will break down all you need to know about visiting Moscow, including the best things to do, how to get there, how to get around, and more.

man and woman standing in front of main church in moscow

The Best Things to Do in Moscow

1. explore the red square.

The Red Square is the heart of Moscow. Most of the city’s top attractions can be found here, including just about everything on this list. The Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral, and Lenin’s Mausoleum are all located here, and the State Historical Museum and GUM are not far from here, either.

The Red Square is a common home for parades, protests, and seasonal celebrations. There are massive Christmas celebrations here, with food vendors and carnival rides set up in numbers.

red orthodox church in moscow russia red square on a winter day

2. Check Out the Ziferblat

The Ziferblat is a café in Moscow that is unlike any café we have ever been to. While most cafes charge you for your drinks and food, the Ziferblat charges you for your time.

Upon arrival, you are given a clock. When you leave, the barista calculates how much time you spent in the café and charges you accordingly. This concept was created to help visitors to be more intentional with their time, and the cafe itself is incredibly charming.

For a detailed look at everything you need to know before you visit, make sure you read my post about visiting the Ziferblat Cafe in Moscow .

white lcocks on a table

3. Marvel at St. Basil’s Cathedral

St. Basil’s Cathedral is one of the most iconic churches in the world, and it was the single thing we were most excited to see while in Moscow. Built almost 500 years ago, St. Basil’s Cathedral is recognized by its colorful domes and whimsical style. The church is of the Russian Orthodox faith, and the inside is just as wondrous as the outside.

St. Basil’s Cathedral is located on the edge of the Red Square, making it incredibly convenient to visit. Entrance for non-worshippers costs 800 rubles, and tickets can be bought at the church

woman in winter jacket standing in front of St Basils Russian Orthodox in moscow on a winter day

4. Explore the Kremlin

The Kremlin is the largest active fortress in Europe, and it is the site of most of Russia’s government affairs. In addition to government buildings, the Kremlin Complex is filled with courtyards, towers, and museums that are open to the public. If you have the time, you could spend a couple of days fully exploring all that there is to see in the Kremlin.

selfie of man and woman pointing to the Kremlin in Moscow

5. Walk Through Lenin’s Mausoleum

Vladimir Lenin is one of the most important figures in Russian history, and his body is located perfectly embalmed in a mausoleum in the Red Square. The Mausoleum is open to the public to visit, and as long as you are willing to go through a few security checks, it is easily one of the best things to do in Moscow. Its convenient location in the Red Square makes it a can’t miss attraction.

There is absolutely no photography allowed inside the Mausoleum. Do not test this rule.

red exterior of lenins mausoleum in moscow russia

6. Wander Along Arbat Street

The Arbat is a very popular street in Moscow that is lined with stores, cafes, and other touristy attractions. It is one of the oldest streets in the city, dating back to the 1400s. This street is both quaint and trendy, and there are many walking tours that introduce tourists to the neighborhood’s wonders and highlights.

man in sinter jacket standing in arbat street moscow at night with glistening white lights strung from the buildings

7. Catch a Show at the Bolshoi Theatre

As a lover of the arts, it is hard to think of Moscow and not think of ballet. Russia has always been a top dog in the world of fine arts, and Bolshoi Theater is one of the best places to catch a performance. We were lucky enough to attend an Opera here, and it is a venue that you don’t want to miss out on if you enjoy opera, ballet, or orchestral performances.

8. Visit the State Historical Museum

The State Historical Museum is one of the most respected museums in Moscow. Despite its name, it is not really focused on the history of Russia as a nation. Rather, it contains a collection of artifacts from all throughout Russia’s history.

The museum’s collection is very broad in nature. It houses some items from indigenous tribes that used to occupy the region, pieces collected by the Romanov family, and more.

9. Wander Around GUM

GUM is an absolutely massive mall within walking distance of the Red Square. It isn’t just the size that draws visitors here; it’s the sense of luxury. The mall is so beautiful inside, much like the metro stations.

While visiting a mall might not sound like it belongs on a bucket list, this mall does. You will not want to miss out on visiting GUM while in Moscow.

people walking inside GUM mall in russia with christmas lights

10. Admire the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour

While St. Basil’s Cathedral is the most iconic church in Moscow, it isn’t the only one. The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is absolutely stunning, with massive golden domes. It is the tallest Orthodox church in the world, and it is the seat of the Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow.

It is located just about a mile from the Red Square, just south of the Kremlin Complex. You can walk to it from the Red Square in about 20 minutes.

How to Get to Moscow

Flying to moscow.

Moscow has three major international airports: Sheremetyevo (SVO) , Domodedovo (DMO) , and Vnukovo (VKO) . All three of them are directly connected to downtown Moscow by the Aeroexpress trains, which leave every 30 minutes throughout the day. By Aeroexpress train, you can expect to get to the city center in 25-45 minutes depending on the airport that you fly into.

Sheremetyevo is the biggest and busiest of the three airports, and it is the one you are most likely to fly into – especially if you are coming from outside of Europe or the Caucus region. We flew into Sheremetyevo on a direct flight from New York City.

I usually provide backup airport options, because flying right into the city isn’t always the cheapest way to get where you’re going. Unfortunately, when it comes to Moscow, don’t really have a choice other than to fly right into Moscow. It is a very remote city, and it is usually the cheapest place to fly into in Russia as a whole.

Since Sheremetyevo is so busy, you will probably find a great flight option anyway. I wrote in  my post about finding cheap flights  that using hub airports will lead to more affordable airfare, and the same logic applies here. Even though Russia’s national airline, Aeroflot, is no longer a member of the SkyTeam Alliance, Moscow is still a major hub connecting passengers from all over the world.

companion travel cappadocia

READ OUR CHEAT SHEET

Train or Bus to Moscow

Trains and buses are one of the most popular ways to get around Europe. However, they’re of very little use when you’re trying to get to Moscow.

Moscow is hundreds of miles from the nearest major cities. The only major European city that can even be reached within 8 hours on the ground is St. Petersburg, and even the Baltic capitals of Riga, Vilnius, and Tallinn are over 12 hours away.

If you want to get to Moscow, the best option is almost always to fly. While the train routes to Moscow are scenic, they simply take forever.

How to Get Around Moscow

METRO | TROLLEYS | TRAMS | BUSES

Moscow has one of the most memorable metro systems in the world. Its metro lines are very deep underground, and the stations are absolutely stunning. Each station has its own unique style, but all of them contain escalators that seem to go on forever.

turned-on chandelier on ceiling of moscow metro

The system was built in an effort to showcase the power of the Soviet Union and its bright future. The plans were a form of propaganda, but they resulted in what is still one of the most visually appealing subway systems on earth.

Moscow’s metro system isn’t just pretty. It is also very useful and accessible. The system has 17 lines that connect the city and its surrounding area.

But wait; there’s more!

The Moscow metro system is also incredibly affordable, with each ride costing less than a dollar. The metro is by far the best way to get around Moscow, as it is almost impossible to beat the connection times and the low cost to ride.

Tickets can be bought at electronic, English-speaking kiosks in stations, or directly from ticket counters at certain larger stations. There are also day passes available, which are a very solid option if you plan on riding the metro several times per day.

long gray escalator in moscow russia

The metro is by far the best way to get around Moscow.

In addition to the metro system, Moscow also has a network of buses, trams, and trolleys. This system is nowhere near as convenient or well-connected as the metro, though, and is likely of little use to you during your trip. There is no Uber in Moscow, but a similar app named Yandex is available if you need a ride in a pinch.

How Many Days Do You Need in Moscow?

Moscow is the biggest city in all of Europe, and it is absolutely loaded with things to do. You could spend weeks in Moscow and still find new things to do. Of course, most travelers don’t have that kind of time to spend in one place!

I recommend spending no less than three full days in Moscow, and ideally closer to five or seven.

Moscow is very spread out, and it can take some time to get from one major point to another. There are also so many places that are nice to just sit back and relax, which is hard to do when you’re in a hurry trying to cram activities into just a few days.

If you only have a week to visit Russia, I’d advise spending all of the time in one city. If you decide to split your time between Moscow and St. Petersburg, I recommend not trying to squeeze in any day trips beyond those two cities.

moscow bridge at night with lights

When Is the Best Time of the Year to Visit Moscow?

There are two different ways to approach this question. Personally, I think the best time to visit Moscow is around Christmas and New Year’s Day. While the weather will be absolutely freezing, Moscow is a surreal winter wonderland in December and January.

We were in Moscow right before Christmas. While it was very cold, you can always bundle up. Exploring the Christmas markets and pop-up ice skating rinks throughout Moscow is one of my favorite memories from anywhere I’ve traveled, and I dream of going back to do it again.

If you aren’t fond of the cold, Moscow is beautiful in the summer. It tends to get pretty cold in the shoulder seasons, so if you want warm weather, you should plan to visit in the summer. Moscow actually gets pretty warm in July and August, and there are a bunch of fantastic places to soak up the sun within the city.

The best time to visit Moscow is either around Christmas or from late May to August.

group of people walking in moscow red square at night with christmas lights everywhere

Is Moscow Safe to Visit?

While Moscow is a truly wonderful city, there’s no denying that visiting Russia comes with risks. As the country is run by an infamous communist dictator, concerns about visiting are valid. While we didn’t experience any sort of threat or negative treatment during our time in Moscow, we visited in a peaceful time.

In our experience, Russia doesn’t seem to detain normal Americans or Westerners to use as pawns. As a regular person, as long as you don’t commit any crimes, there is a slim chance you will run into any issues. However, Russia will not hesitate to enforce its laws against foreigners, and illegal behaviors will likely land you in a very compromising position.

Russia will not hesitate to enforce its laws against foreigners, and illegal behaviors will likely land you in a very compromising position.

To make matters worse, Russia has a bad reputation for gang violence. While the Russian mafia has very little interest in normal Western tourists, they won’t hesitate to pick a fight with anyone who ventures into their sphere of influence. If you seek out illegal substances or activities, you could be a target of the mafia.

If you seek out illegal substances or activities, you could be a target of the mafia.

Finally, since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, things are all very different. Russia is currently at war, and there are battles raging within 8 hours of Moscow. While it is still relatively safe to visit, that could change at any time as the war with Ukraine continues.

Is Moscow Worth Visiting?

Without a doubt, Moscow is worth visiting. It is one of the most unique major cities we have ever visited, and we hope to make it back one day. The Russian Orthodox churches are stunning, the city’s history is unlike any other, and the food is to die for.

While many visitors prefer St. Petersburg to Moscow, I think Moscow deserves a lot of hype of its own. Moscow is the beating heart of Russian culture and history, and it’s a place I highly recommend checking out if you have the chance.

woman in head scarf hugging bronze statue of angry bear

That’s all we have for you about Moscow! I hope this post was helpful as you plan your trip to Russia’s capital.

Have you been to Moscow? Or is this your first time visiting? Comment below if you have anything to add to our travel guide!

Hi, I'm Greg. I'm an avid traveler who has traveled to over 50 countries all around the world with my wife and kids. I've lived in Italy, Mexico, China, and the United States, and I dream of moving abroad again in the future. With this blog, I provide my audience with detailed destination guides to my favorite places and pro-tips to make travel as stress-free as possible.

Leave a comment

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Meet The Author - Greg

companion travel cappadocia

Recent Post

father with toddler son on a camel in front of the great pyramid of giza

How Much Does a Trip to Egypt Cost: Budget Breakdown

March 10, 2024

companion travel cappadocia

Best Time to Visit the India Gate in Delhi [2024]

March 1, 2024

white ceramic mug surrounded by used tissues on white table beside black eyeglasses

Flying with a Sinus Infection: Tips to Avoid Pain

February 20, 2024

mother and father with baby strapped to chest on a hike in the rocky mountains under clear blue sky

11 Best Things to Do in Breckenridge Besides Skiing

February 12, 2024

swimsuit model in white and blue bikini on Mexico beach with clear blue water

10 Best Beaches in Mexico for Families (We Lived Here)

February 3, 2024

companion travel cappadocia

Cappadocia Companion Travel

companion travel cappadocia

Similar Experiences

companion travel cappadocia

Cappadocia Companion Travel - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

IMAGES

  1. Companion Travel Cappadocia (Goreme): All You Need to Know

    companion travel cappadocia

  2. Companion Travel Cappadocia (Goreme)

    companion travel cappadocia

  3. Companion Travel Cappadocia (Goreme)

    companion travel cappadocia

  4. Companion Travel Cappadocia (Goreme)

    companion travel cappadocia

  5. Companion Travel Cappadocia (Goreme)

    companion travel cappadocia

  6. Companion Travel Cappadocia (Goreme): All You Need to Know

    companion travel cappadocia

COMMENTS

  1. Companion Travel Cappadocia

    Companion travel was absolutely great in arranging all of the details for flights, transfers, a very cool cave hotel stay as well as one of the best hot air balloon experiences in Cappadocia. We really liked the personal touch that Cenk provided with all stages of the travel and making sure we were having a great time.

  2. Companion Travel Cappadocia

    Our Ephesus tour went well. But Cappadocia didn't go as per our expectations. Dodo Travel booked our Cappadocia day tour internally through COMPANION TRAVEL. But after reaching Cappadocia, we asked several times to share the itenary/places that we would be visiting. At the last moment they shared the itenary for Green tour.

  3. Companion Travel Cappadocia

    Companion Travel Cappadocia. 5. 235 reviews #40 of 376 Outdoor Activities in Goreme. Multi-day Tours 4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours Balloon Rides Bike Tours Hiking & Camping Tours Private Tours Self-Guided Tours & Rentals Horseback Riding Tours Day Trips. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM. Monday. 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM. Tuesday. 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM.

  4. Companion Travel Cappadocia

    Skip to main content. Discover. Trips

  5. Cappadocia Companion Travel

    Cappadocia Companion Travel, Goreme: See reviews, articles, and photos of Cappadocia Companion Travel, ranked No.36 on Tripadvisor among 36 attractions in Goreme.

  6. Companion Travel

    Companion Travel, Goreme: See 4 reviews, articles, and 15 photos of Companion Travel, ranked No.36 on Tripadvisor among 36 attractions in Goreme. ... Red (North) Tour Cappadocia (small group) with lunch and tickets. 895. Historical Tours. from ₹6,405.95. per adult. Green (South) Tour Cappadocia (small group) with lunch and ticket. 1,147. Bus ...

  7. Companion Travel Cappadocia

    Skip to main content. Review. Trips Alerts Sign in

  8. Companion Travel Cappadocia

    Mar 24, 2024 - With Over ten years experience, we have been in thousands of beautiful memories and continue to be.We are in Goreme Central of Cappadocia ...

  9. Companion Travel: All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ...

    Companion Travel, Goreme: See 4 reviews, articles, and 15 photos of Companion Travel, ranked No.36 on Tripadvisor among 36 attractions in Goreme. ... RedKits Horse Ranch Göreme/Nevşehir Excursion Mania Bekir Goreme Taxi Balayındayım.com Woop Woop Travel Freelance Travel Oz Cappadocia Bridge of the World Hereke Travel NEW GÖREME TOUR 2K ...

  10. The Ultimate 24-Hour Guide to Cappadocia, Turkey

    This guide is your perfect companion to exploring the enchanting moonscapes of Cappadocia, all within 24 unforgettable hours. Dawn: Hot Air Balloon Ride. Start your adventure before the sun rises, joining a hot air balloon ride that offers an unrivaled view of Cappadocia's unique geological formations. As you float silently above the valleys ...

  11. Cappadocia Red Tour (North Tour)

    The North Cappadocia Tour, also known as the Red Tour at Lonely Planet's recommendations, is a great itinerary that covers all the highlights of North Cappadocia. When combined with the South Cappadocia tour on Saturday, two tours would cover all of Cappadocia's highlights. Pick-up: 9:00 to 9:30 Tour end: Afternoon around 17:30

  12. Tours

    12 Days - Istanbul, Cappadocia, Fethiye, Blue Cruise, Pamukkale, Ephesus. 12 Days / 11 Nights. 12 Islands 3 Days From ...

  13. CAPPADOCIA TRAVEL GUIDE 2024-2025

    CAPPADOCIA TRAVEL GUIDE 2024-2025 An In-Depth Journey Through History, Culture, and Adventure in Turkey's Captivating Heartland ... Cappadocia promises a journey like no other. Let our guide be your companion as you unlock the magic of this enchanting destination and create memories to last a lifetime. GENRE. Travel & Adventure. RELEASED . 2024 ...

  14. Companion Travel Cappadocia (with Reviews & Photos)

    Skip to main content. Review. Trips Alerts Sign in

  15. Charges laid after bodies found in area where Australians Jake and

    Mexican authorities say three bodies have been found in an area where two Australian brothers and their American travel companion are missing, and criminal charges have been laid against one of ...

  16. Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow

    Day 6 - Explore the Golden Ring. Creating the Moscow itinerary may keep you busy for days with the seemingly endless amount of things to do. Visiting the so-called Golden Ring is like stepping back in time. Golden Ring is a "theme route" devised by promotion-minded journalist and writer Yuri Bychkov.

  17. Companion Travel Cappadocia (Goreme)

    Companion Travel Cappadocia, Goreme: See 231 reviews, articles, and 507 photos of Companion Travel Cappadocia, ranked No.35 on Tripadvisor among 35 attractions in Goreme.

  18. Best places for a day trip from Moscow

    01 Sergiyev Posad. Sergiyev Posad is one of the most beautiful towns located around Moscow. It's not only famous for its monastery, the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, but also for the fact that it's the only town in the Moscow Region that is included in the Golden Ring of Russian cities. Its cities and towns influenced the formation of the ...

  19. Companion Travel

    Red (North) Tour Cappadocia (small group) with lunch and tickets. 880. Historical Tours. from . $77.31. per adult. LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Cappadocia Sunset Tour with ATV Quad - Beginners Welcome. 1,213. 4WD Tours. ... Companion Travel - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) $ USD. United States

  20. Russian Tour Agency

    Welcome to Russia! Grand Russia is a Russian Tour Agency based out of the cosmopolitan Moscow city. We are a prominent Russia Travel Agency engaged in providing travel experiences to the people wishing to explore Russia for more than ten years. We specialise in providing guided tours, custom made packages, exclusive excursions, visa facility services, unexplored destinations and lot more.

  21. COMPANION TRAVEL (Goreme)

    Red (North) Tour Cappadocia (small group) with lunch and tickets. 886. Historical Tours. from . £61.07. per adult. LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Cappadocia Sunset Tour with ATV Quad - Beginners Welcome. 1,214. 4WD Tours. ... COMPANION TRAVEL (Goreme) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) Goreme.

  22. Companion Travel

    Companion Travel, Goreme: See 4 reviews, articles, and 15 photos of Companion Travel, ranked No.36 on Tripadvisor among 36 attractions in Goreme. ... Red (North) Tour Cappadocia (small group) with lunch and tickets. 890. Historical Tours. from . C$104.53. per adult. Green (South) Tour Cappadocia (small group) with lunch and ticket. 1,133. Bus ...

  23. Moscow Travel Guide: Best Things to Do + More [2023]

    3. Marvel at St. Basil's Cathedral. St. Basil's Cathedral is one of the most iconic churches in the world, and it was the single thing we were most excited to see while in Moscow. Built almost 500 years ago, St. Basil's Cathedral is recognized by its colorful domes and whimsical style.

  24. Cappadocia Companion Travel Guide

    per group (up to 14) 1 Hour Standard Flight at Cappadocia. 186. Adventure Tours. from. C$237.58. per adult. Cappadocia Companion Travel.

  25. MSN

    MSN