Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer to visit the Red Square
Red Square - a shanty town of wooden huts clustered beneath the Kremlin walls that housed a collection of peddlers, criminals and drunks whose status left them outside the official boundaries of the medieval city.
The square's name has nothing to do with communism or with the color of many of its buildings. In fact it derives from the word 'krasnyi', which once meant 'beautiful', and has only come to mean 'red' in contemporary Russian.
Enter from Kremlin to Red Square
Visit the Red Square Mausoleum (outside) and the St. Basil's Cathedral (outside)
Lunch at local restaurant (Russian)
Visit the State of Tretyakov Gallery (entrance)
The State Tretyakov Gallery is the National treasury of Russian fine art and consider as one of the greatest museums in the world. It is located in one of the oldest directs of Moscow Zamoskvorechye, not far from the Kremlin. The Gallery's collection contains more than 150,000 works of painting,
Having a walk at Arbat - an approximately one-kilometer long pedestrain street in the historical centre of Moscow. The Arbat has existed at least since the 15th century, thus laying claim to being one of the oldest
surviving streets of the Russian capital.
Dinner at Catherin Hall
Transfer back to the hotel, free and overnight.