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Red Square is the heartbeat of Moscow, its buildings telling the story of Russia's past. The Kremlin stands along one side of the square. Inside, this ancient seat of the Tsars and now, President Medvedev, is studded with treasures. Here you'll find magnificent frosted churches, wedding-cake style, such as the Assumption Cathedral, Archangel’s and Annunciation Cathedrals. Russia's might is apparent on Ivan Square, where the Tsar Bell and Tsar Cannon stand and the Arsenal is on Senatskaya Square. The palaces - the Residence of Russian Tsars and Patriarchs and Grand Kremlin Palace - are suitably awe-inspiring.
Probably the most famous site in Red Square is St Basil's Cathedral with its ornate onion domes and swirling colours, which comprises nine separate chapels.
The GUM, the shopping mall, is where you'll find expression of the new Russia. There are more than 150 shops and stalls, big Western brands and huge prices. For more affordable souvenirs such as matrioshka dolls, get to the Old Arbat or Ismailovo Market.
Cheap flights to Moscow are plentiful, British Airways alone flies there at least twice a day.
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Peak Season:July and August are the peak tourist season in Moscow. Those intending to visit during the summer months should search for cheap flights to Moscow far in advance.
Off Season:Late spring and early autumn are good times to visit Moscow. The weather is typically mild, although still unpredictable. Late May and late August tend to be warm and sunny.
Winter has the fewest tourists. The snowscapes are breathtaking - so is the bitter cold.
Taxis are available from outside both terminals; passengers should avoid the renegade taxi drivers and go to the official taxi counter. Rates are fixed. There is an express bus services, which leaves from outside Sheremetyevo 1 and 2 for the nearby metro stations that connect to the city centre. Minibuses are also available.
Cheap and efficient, the Moscow metro (subway) is the easiest and most popular form of transport. Plus, the metro stations themselves are attractions with their sculptures and artwork. Metro tickets are purchased at the stations, and single- and multiple-trip tickets are available.
Buses and trams cover the areas not serviced by the metro. Tickets can be purchased from the driver but they are cheaper at kiosks and some metro stations. Validate the ticket when you board the bus.
Minibus shuttles, called marshrutka, travel the bus routes and can be flagged down.
Taxis are easily hailed for short trips. Many private car owners act as taxis, so make sure to agree on a fare before boarding. For longer treks, such as to the airport, call a taxi company to arrange transport.
If you drive in Moscow, note that honking is forbidden except in the case of emergency, and all cars must have seatbelts, a first aid kit, fire extinguisher, and an emergency triangle or red light. Avoid driving at night as driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, though illegal, is commonplace.
Sheremetyevo International Airport (SVO) The airport is situated 26km (16 miles) northwest of Moscow.
Domodedovo International Airport (DME) The airport is situated 35km (22 miles) from the city centre.
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