Emerging from the 15th century, Arbat's historic district in the capital city of Moscow, Russia, stands as one of the few remaining ancient streets in this emblematic land. With its rich architectural style and the profound cultural heritage of the indigenous people, Arbat is considered an ideal stopover for travelers who have once stumbled upon this destination.
Emerging from the 15th century, Arbat's historic district in the capital city of Moscow, Russia, stands as one of the few remaining ancient streets in this emblematic land. With its rich architectural style and the profound cultural heritage of the indigenous people, Arbat is considered an ideal stopover for travelers who have once stumbled upon this destination.

At the heart of the street lies a narrow path, stretching over 1km and exclusively reserved for pedestrians. Along both sides of the street, travelers can easily find numerous literary works by renowned Russian writers from the 60s, 70s, and 80s, echoing the Soviet era. Additionally, visitors can enrich their collections with various traditional symbols of this land such as Gzhel ceramics, Samovar tea sets, famous Matryoshka dolls... while exploring the street. The most impressive aspect is the colorful artistic space where numerous artists perform various captivating street acts, leaving many travelers amazed and enthralled.
Not only delving into the past with Arbat's old town, but Russia also charms visitors on sunny summer days as they glide along the gentle, tranquil Moscow River, immersing in serene scenery and being captivated by timeless Russian melodies such as Along the Banks, Moscow Evenings, Million Scarlet Roses…

Furthermore, the Peterhof Summer Palace – often dubbed the 'Versailles of Russia' with its splendid palaces, elevated gardens adorned with a myriad of blossoms, embellished with shining bronze statues resembling those in Greek mythology... will leave lasting memories in the hearts of travelers.
Posted by: Huê Nguyễn
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