Rain and Graffiti: Bulgakov's Walk
Tour of The Master and Margarita I gathered a group of six friends. Among them were a mother and a small child, around 10-12 years old, who abandoned the group halfway through the hike due to heavy rain. Everyone else thoroughly enjoyed the hike. Tour guide Anastasia led the group to the building where Bulgakov lived. There, the group enthusiastically took photos near the walls covered in graffiti and inscriptions. One participant was especially enthusiastic about capturing all the picturesque views along the route.
The group of friends also included a family—a mother and child—so the pace of the tour was tailored to suit both the adult and the young participant.
As the rain intensified, the group headed to a coffee shop near Patriarch's Ponds, where they enjoyed tea. The atmosphere was cheerful and positive, and even the rain could not spoil the mood. After tea, armed with hot drinks, the excursionists continued along the second part of the fascinating route and finished their individual walk on Tverskoy Boulevard. The group expressed a desire to return for future excursions and were interested in other routes.

