VDNKh, the All-Russian Exhibition Center, was formerly a huge park dedicated to glorifying Communism and the Soviet State, It's still a huge park, although now all the Soviet Achievement Pavilions are home to thousands of vendors.
Just beyond the Sparrow Hills metro station is an overlook from which you can see most of the city of Moscow.
The main building of Moscow State University, commonly refered to as MGU (Moskovsky Gosudarstvenni Universitet), is located in one of the seven wedding-cake Stalin-era structures which dot Moscow's skyline.
Stretching over 9000 miles from Moscow to Vladivostok, the Trans-Siberian Railroad is an incredible Russian experience.
The Novodevichy Monastery was founded in 1524.
Gorky Park has been described as the Russian Disneyland, although anyone visiting the park with those expectations will be sorely disappointed.
The Moscow Kremlin is the historic heart of Moscow, home to Tsars, Soviet bureaucrats and modern Russian politicians alike, the Kremlin contains not only government buildings but museums, monuments, and historic cathedrals.
Founded in the late 1800s next to the 16th century Novodevichy Monastery, Moscow's Novodevichy Cemetery is regarded as the most famous cemetery in Russia.
This is the place where the most famous brands want to sell themselves in Moscow.
It is situated in the deepest heart of Russia's Capital, Moscow, near the Kremlin, along the Moskva River.