Moscow Trip review with pictures

PaulaSB12

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Here is a review of my trip to see the Bolshoi Ballet's version of the Nutcracker (sorry no pictures of me as I hate having my picture taken)

Day 1 took the 13:30 aeroflot flight to Moscow SVO airport got to the hotel at about 10:30 Moscow time (+3 hours)

Hotel Cosmos
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Rooms basic but all you need, buffet breakfast included (will always love disney buffets after this one :scared: )
Here is the view from my room sorry it didn't come out too well

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Here is the room

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The hotel was across the road from the Monument to the Conquerers of space

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After the travelling all I did was go to bed and sleep.
 
Day 2 down to breakfast at a buffet restaurants the kind that you are not exactly sure what you are eating but eat it anyway (didn't take any pictures of food)
Despite being scared brought myself a 10 ride ticket to the metro and promptly started getting lost and popping round the city taking some pictures of the metro stations

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I went to the Izmailovsky Park and took a few pictures

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After a long day going round Moscow it was back to the hotel and a bath and bed.
 
Day 3 part 1 the Ballet

I was picked up at 10:30 to be taken to the Bolshoi theatre got there at 11:30 and forgot it was being renovated so got a shock when it was like this

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After 15 minutes (seemed longer) I suddenly remembered seeing something about them performing in the Bolshoi little theatre, quick look in the book and found what I thought was the right theatre but was told it was the next building here is the "little theatre"

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A few pictures of the inside for you

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I know it was 29th December but in the Russian orthadox church christmas is January 7th

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Day 3 part 2

I got out of the ballet at 15:10 and walked round to the Kremlin to have a look
you could only go in between 10 - 1700 so decided to pop back next day but took a couple of pictures of the outside

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then went on the metro to get to the old Arbat section of Moscow which has a pedestrian area with artists and shops in it

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Did some shopping (I have got my mother and sister sorted out for birthday and christmas 2009 already :laughing: )
Got back on the metro and got lost again (it was easy done but easy sorted) back to the hotel and back to bed.
 

Day 4 I knew I had to be back for 16:30 to go back to the airport so I checked out and paid to leave my luggage in the left luggage place at the hotel (90 roubles about £3). Got on the metro and got lost getting to the Kremlin :lmao: )

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The Patriachs Palace
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Cathedral of the Annunciation
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Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel
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Cathedral of the Annunciation

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The Ivan the terrible Bell tower at one point the tallest building in Russia

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The story of the bell known as the Tzar's bell is it was made from the pieces of an older bell but while it was being made there was a fire and they poored cold water breaking part of the bell off so it was never used.

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The cannons you can see on this pictures are some of the ones from Napoleon's invasion.
I went into as many of the churches as was possible and then went to the Armoury (sorry no picture)
but you can't take pictures in them and there where enough people in to stop anyone from trying. I was wandering around when I heard a large group of english people being taken round by a tour guide so I followed them and had a good listen naughty I know but never mind. After that it was another trip on the Metro, back to the hotel and the flight home. The last train to Kettering is at 11:15 so I had booked 10 hours at the Yotel, they had room service for drinks but ran out of food so I went to the Starbucks and got something for dinner and breakfast and went to bed, getting home next day at midday.
 
Sounds like a lovely trip Paula. Great pics. :goodvibes

Thanks for sharing.
 
Looks great, but really cold!!
 
Great photos thanks for sharing, gosh it does look cold:goodvibes
 
your trip sounds great,lovely pictures :goodvibes
 
Thank you so much for sharing.Your trip looked great and the pictures are lovely.x.
 
Wow! Lovely pictures, thank you so much for this. I would love to go there one day.
How was the Ballet? What was the temperature while you were there, do you know?
 
Lovely photos, thanks for sharing:goodvibes
 
Wow! Lovely pictures, thank you so much for this. I would love to go there one day.
How was the Ballet? What was the temperature while you were there, do you know?
The temperature was about -3 at the time but it was dry cold so wasn't too bad and I hate being cold. The one thing that really struck was the number of fur coats I saw you just don't see them over here, Peta has not a chance of changing that one. As for the ballet it was wonderful their version of the dance of the indian dolls is just amazing I loved the whole thing from start to finish!!!!!!!!!!!
 
The one thing that really struck was the number of fur coats I saw you just don't see them over here, Peta has not a chance of changing that one.

I noticed the same thing in New York ! even men in full length fur coats :)
 
Fantastic photos Paula, what an interesting trip :thumbsup2
 
Fantastic photos, Moscow is on my list of places to visit.
 













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