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Moscow - Neighbourhoods (Chapter)

Moscow - Neighbourhoods (Chapter)

Moscow - Pick & Mix Chapters

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4th Edition / March 2009
90 pp

This is the Neighbourhoods chapter from Lonely Planet's Moscow Guidebook

It is available digitally: you can download and print it after purchase. Preview this chapter

This ancient city, founded almost 900 years ago, developed organically over centuries. But you wouldn't know it to look at a map. This chapter breaks the capital into 10 digestible districts, each defined by its geography, activities and atmosphere.

  • our Moscow must-sees
  • towers of power - the 20 super-structures built to protect the Kremlin
  • Lenin under glass - how does he stay looking so good?
  • top picks for the kids

Coverage includes: Kremlin, Red Square, Manezhnaya Ploshchad, Teatralnaya Ploshchad, Kitay Gorod, Ulitsa Petrovka, Tverskaya Ulitsa & Tverskoy Bulvar, Outer Tverskoy, North of the Centre, East of the Centre, South of the Centre, Kremlin & Kitay Gorod, Tverskoy, Presnya, Arbat, Khamovniki, Zamoskvorechie, Around The Ring, Literary Sojourn, Underground Odyssey.

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