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Set to take place between June 14 and July 15, 2018, the events of FIFA World Cup Russia will span across 12 stadiums in 11 different Russian cities. While the Confederations Cup put to test four of the completed venues, five are still a work in progress, so a significant amount of work is to be done in the next couple of months. Here’s what to expect from the main football event of 2018. Stadiums In the summer of 2018, eyes of football-lovers all over the world will be on Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Kazan, Sochi, Yekaterinburg, Samara, Saransk, Kaliningrad, Rostov-on-Don, Volgograd and Nizhny Novgorod. Of the 12 stadiums, that will host the 2018 World Cup, arenas in Rostov, Volgograd and Samara along with the stadiums in Nizhny Novgorod and Kaliningrad are still under construction, but they will be ready for test matches in April, 2018. Kazan Arena, Krestovsky Stadium in St.Petersburg, Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi and Moscow’s Otkrytie Arena (aka Spartak Stadium) have already played host to the 2017 Confederations Cup and proved to be ready for the 2018 World Cup. The 81,000-capacity Luzhniki stadium, the second one in Russia’s capital, is to hold the opening and final matches. All in all, Moscow is to host 12 tournament’s games with at least 16 different teams participating.
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Moscow, the capital city of Russia, transforms into a magnificent winter wonderland during the colder months. With its historical charm, stunning architecture, and array of activities, Moscow offers a unique and unforgettable experience. From ice skating in iconic locations to exploring enchanting Christmas markets, here are the top 10 experiences that will make your winter visit to Moscow truly magical.
1. Marvel at the Treasures of the State Tretyakov GalleryImmerse yourself in the world of Russian art at the State Tretyakov Gallery. Admire a vast collection of painting
1. Discover Russian Art at the Tretyakov GalleryImmerse yourself in Russian art at the Tretyakov Gallery, which showcases an extensive collection of paintings and sculptu
Enter one of four immersive worlds and work as a team to complete a mission. Take an active role in these compelling stories and be the hero of your very own adventure.
Enjoy a relaxing morning cruise around Boston Harbor with a moderately narrated tour of the main sights. Savor brunch as you sail in style aboard a classic 1920's style boat.
Discover the historic and contemporary milestones of Boston’s inner and outer harbors during this fun, informative, fully narrated sightseeing cruise.
Visit The Canadian War Museum to immerse yourself in Canada's military history. Explore thoughtful exhibitions to learn the touching stories of Canada's military contributions.
Have fun on an NHL regulation-size indoor ice rink which gives you plenty of room to skate. The comfortable climate-controlled environment is complemented by a glass atrium to the sky.
Explore Milan at your own pace with a ticket for the open-top hop-on hop-off bus. Discover the city’s top attractions, from the Duomo and La Scala to the city's charming neighborhoods.
See the street art of Bushwick, a Brooklyn neighborhood and living outdoor art gallery. Learn more about the work on display from a local graffiti artist from New York City.
Book an immersive escape room in Houston and work as a team to find clues, solve puzzles, and complete a mission. Escaping requires teamwork, communication, a sense of adventure, and most importantly, you.
Discover an exciting world of graffiti taggers and street artists on a walking tour of Brooklyn. See some of the most incredible murals in NYC as you learn about contemporary urban artists.
"Sunny Tashkent" - the city is absolutely different from all the cities of Uzbekistan which combines the old city with the traditions, Europeanized and colonial style of the era of tsarist Russia.
Discover Soviet Tallinn beyond the city walls. Visit an abandoned air defense base, explore former border zones, and learn how the Moscow Olympics touched Estonia’s coastline.
Let's have a wonderful night through standup comedy in Asakusa! During the show, you will be able to know more about Japanese culture with humor.
Discover the history of Poland under communism while cruising the city in a communist era car. Your driver guide and a historical vehicle Fiat 125p will take you back in time.
This guided bicycle tour explores Riga's top sights. Get out of Old Town and experience beautiful parks, the Jewish Ghetto, the fascinating Moscow suburb, and the Art Nouveau district.
Uncover Belgrade's soul: history, culture, secrets. Walk Old Town, whisper of kings, Ottomans, sports, life, spies. 11am-1:30pm. Discover icons and plan your adventure. Tasty tips await!
Delight your senses with local flavors immersed in stories and local people on a guided food tour of Belgrade. Learn how Serbian cuisine blends global flavors with authentic dishes.
Discover the past and present of Warsaw on a private 3-hour tour. Learn more about the history of the city and its dynamic development. See the Royal Route, Łazienki Park, and palace complex.
Explore the city of Yerevan on a guided walking tour. See the Opera House, the Cascade, the Republic Square and the Fountains
AAArbat is a live, hot and beating heart of Moscow. Arbat has several versions of its name. Firstly, in Arabic 'Orbat' means suburb,and it is truly unders
The Arkhangelskoye estate was first mentioned in the 16th century as "Upolozye" because it belonged to Alexis Upolotskiy. Later it was bought by Feodor Sheremet
While Moscow boasts an unrivalled selection of sights and sounds, there is much to see beyond the city too. Russia’s Golden Ring provides a fascinating insight into the
Kitai-gorod is the oldest district in Moscow, almost as old as Kremlin. There are several versions of its name, but the most likely one dates back to 1530 when
The Kolomenskoye estate is an amazing historical place. It has been a residence of Russian tsars, emperors. It is an archaeological site, which still has th
The Kuskovo estate is an architectural complex in the west of Moscow. It was built in the middle of XVII century in classicism style. It is one of the great
Kuznetsky Most is one of the oldest Moscow streets in the centre of the city, not far from Lubyanka Square. The street gets its name from the bridge ("most" in
Lubyanka - is one of the most beautiful central districts of Moscow with rich historical and architectural heritage. To walk around the Lubyanka Square is like to dive in
Moscow International Business Center, also known as Moscow-City, is a commercial district in central Moscow located on the Presnenskaya Embankment. I
Our guide to Red October Area by our Moscow local expert - A few years ago, the site where the iconic red-brick Krasny Oktyabr’ (Red October) chocolate factory once operated was transformed into something quite unusual to Moscow – a bohemian island of art, fun and culture, comparable to hipster paradises like London’s Shoreditch area or New York’s East Village but with a twist of Moscow glamour. Well, the factory compound is still standing but what you find inside has little to do with the production of the trademark Alyonka chocolate. Chocolate production moved out in 2007 and an art-cluster of hip bars, trendy restaurants, contemporary galleries, happening clubs, clothing and bric-a-brac shops and other artsy joints moved in. We know that figuring out what is what (and where!) can be somewhat of a challenge at first so below is an overview of what is currently all the rage at Red October.
Our guide to Red Square by our Moscow local expert -
Rublevka is the famous suburb to the south of Moscow, named after the Rublevo-Uspensky highway. This road used to be known as the "tsar`s road" as Ivan the Terr
Sparrow Hills (Vorobyovy Gory), named after the village Vorobyovo, is a famous Moscow park, located on one of the so called "Seven hills of Moscow". It`s a green hill on
The Tzaritzyno estate is a picturesque place in the south of Moscow which caught the eye of Russian empress Catherine the Great in spring 1
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