How an 8-year-old boy conquered the Kremlin and VDNKh at Christmas
Tour guide Maria gave guests an eight-hour author's tour of Moscow on Christmas Day. The meeting began at the home of a family who had come from Ivanovo. The group included a mother, father, adult daughter, an eight-year-old boy and a grandmother. Their journey began with a trip to the Kremlin's Cathedral Square, where tickets had been booked in advance. On the Kremlin grounds, the participants got acquainted with its main attractions.
The tour guide told about the Palace of Congresses, the Assumption, Archangel and Annunciation Cathedrals, the Faceted Chamber, the Church of the Deposition of the Robe, the Patriarch's Palace, the Ivan the Great Bell Tower, the Tsar Bell and the Tsar Cannon. Particular attention was drawn to the Kremlin Christmas tree, which the eight-year-old boy especially liked. The group visited the Assumption and Annunciation Cathedrals, where the guests were captivated by ancient Russian painting: icons, iconostasis and wall paintings.
Maria, being an art historian, spoke in detail about the styles of icon painting, including the Palaeologus style, as well as the works of Andrei Rublev and Theophanes the Greek. The boy looked at the icons with great interest, lingering near the iconostasis. This sparked a lively dialogue, which does not always happen on such excursions.
After visiting the cathedrals, the family walked around the Kremlin, paying attention to the icons on the towers and discussing their themes. Then the group went to the Alexander Garden, where they managed to see the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The tour guide told them about the grotto created from the rubble of buildings destroyed in the fire of 1812, as well as the title of hero city and monuments dedicated to this theme.
On Red Square, the guests paused to warm up with tea and snack on doughnuts at the fair. Maria told them about the Kazan Cathedral, the Historical Museum, and Lenin's Mausoleum, which particularly interested the boy. He asked questions about the embalming process and the changing of mausoleums, and the guide explained everything in detail. The family then strolled past the Spasskaya Tower, Lobnoye Mesto, and St. Basil's Cathedral. In a conversation with his grandmother, they recalled the Rossiya Hotel, which older generations had seen before, and discussed its original designs.
The tour then continued at the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Due to the queue, it was not possible to get inside, but the family walked around the temple and learned about its gilding, made using the galvanic technique. They also discussed Zamoskvorechye, the house on the embankment, GES-2, and the monument to Peter I. The guests shared their knowledge about the gilding of domes, which made the conversation especially fascinating.
After lunch in Kitay-gorod, the group went to VDNKh. Along the way, the guide told them about Stalin's skyscrapers and the history of the complex. The participants started their walk from the northern entrance, walked to the central alley and learned about the pavilions "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" and "Montreal-70", which were originally created for foreign exhibitions. The guide told them about the zoning of VDNKh and modern museums, such as the Tretyakov Gallery branch, the Museum of Documentation, and "Russia. My History".
Particular attention was paid to the "Space" pavilion. The family took a photo next to a model of the "Vostok" rocket and an airplane, and then delved into the history of cosmonautics. Inside the pavilion, the boy studied with interest the models of aircraft, maps, control panels and models of the Earth. The architecture of the pavilion made a strong impression on everyone.
At the end of a wonderful Christmas day, the guide helped the guests call a taxi. Grandma warmly thanked her for the tour, hugged Masha and wished her all the best. The family was pleased with the rich program, which allowed them to discover many facets of Moscow in one day.












Note: Review of the excursion Zamoskvorechye with guide Maria
Note: Review of the tour "Modern Residential Complexes, Factory Past, and Avant-Garde" around the ZILART residential complex with guide Maria. prepared and conducted a tour based on an individual request for employees of the development company GC "Samolet"
Note: Review on corporate excursion "The Heart of the Capital" with guide Maria
Note: Review of the excursion "The Soul of Moscow" with guide Maria
Note: Review of the excursion Palace Dungeons with guide Maria
I'd like to express my gratitude and that of my supervisor for organizing the tour! We were very pleased.
We would like to repeat this in October, but on a different route – ZIL.
Note: This is about a tour for developers of the Samolet Group of Companies, conducted by guide Maria.
Was on excursions along Sukharevskaya Square - we reached Tsvetnoy Boulevard, I didn’t expect it to be so interesting!
For those who are in doubt whether to go or not - go, it really has become one of the cool summer memories!!!
Thank you and Masha for yesterday!
The speakers are happy. The connection in the headphones often failed, especially at the checkpoint, but this is our current life situation. It was audible if they were standing close, no further than 1.5 meters. Colleagues have already asked for your contacts. I will gladly share and will be glad to have a new opportunity to work with you. Special thanks to the Director for the Bureau
Note: excursion "Heart of the capital» for participants of the Moscow Oncology Forum 2025. Guides - Anastasia and Maria
It was very interesting to hear how the Krasnaya district developed. Presni, how Prokhorov's figure influenced the development of our city. A pleasant dive into a quiet, previously unexplored area!
Note: we are talking about the excursion with the guide Anton
There was a great tour of the area. Patricks.
We learned a lot of new things. Anastasia is a master of her craft. The tour was exciting, not boring at all, lively and interesting. Everyone was satisfied. Full of new impressions. I definitely recommend it. You will be satisfied!
Overall, this wasn’t the first time I’ve walked around Moscow with Anton, and each time it was a real adventure!
I wanted to express my gratitude once again for the wonderful excursion on Saturday - we really enjoyed the walk, the information and the communication with you, then we discussed for a long time what everyone remembered and what struck them. It would seem that you have lived in Moscow all your life, there was Moscow studies at school, but it turns out that you still don’t know so much!! In general, thank you very much, my mother said it was the best gift for her birthday!
Note: this is about the excursion "Soul of Moscow«
I will definitely recommend this company to my friends and we will use its services ourselves.
Excellent organization of excursions, all wishes were taken into account, punctuality at the highest level
Note: Review of the excursion-performance, which the guide Alexander specially developed as part of the order "Dream Tour".
"Theater capital" - an author's route through the places of Meyerhold, Stanislavsky, Nemirovich-Danchenko, Tairov (undeservedly forgotten, it was he who created the current Pushkin Theatre on Tverskoy Boulevard).
Two and a half hours of fascinating stories and urban theatre legends. I'll tell you one:
The great composer Sergei Prokofiev lived in Kamergersky Lane. And he managed to die on the same day as Stalin. There was a terrible crush in Moscow, everything was blocked off, the entire capital wanted to say goodbye to the leader. So, to see Prokofiev off, the coffin was carried out from Kamergersky Lane on the roofs. I can vividly imagine this picture.
Review from Alexandra's tg channel.