Sightseeing tour for businessmen from Crimea by minivan
At the end of May on our sightseeing tour of Moscow by car A group from Simferopol set off. The guys sell and install plumbing fixtures in private residences in Russia and Uzbekistan. They had been to Moscow before, but a long time ago. This time, they were in the city for a short stay. To see all the main sights, they booked a sightseeing tour with us. They listened attentively and with interest to the guide's story.
At the beginning of the route, the guide took the group around Red Square, then took them to GUM. There, the Crimeans tried the signature Soviet-style ice cream. Then they went to Zaryadye. Due to the Green Festival and sports races in the center of Moscow that day, the Floating Bridge was closed. Instead, they went to a hill with northern landscapes, from where a panoramic view of the capital opens up.
Then a minivan with a guide took the tourists to Vorobyovy Gory and stopped by one of the seven "Stalinist skyscrapers". The entrepreneurs were also impressed by the Moscow diorama in the Radisson Collection Hotel. The guide also told the tourists about VDNKh and that boats and motor ships of the Radisson brand sail along the Moscow River. They did not know about this, but on their next visit to the capital they said they would definitely ride on the Radisson boats and visit VDNKh.
At the end of the individual tour, the businessmen reported that the city was luxurious and cleaner.
The customers, filled with information and impressions from the excursion, then went to a restaurant near the Kazansky railway station. And after that we went by train back to Simferopol.



