Music, Cinema and a Flight Over the City. A Foreigner's Third Visit to Moscow / Day 1
A third visit to Russia, learning the language and plans to move — this is how our personal tour began for Denisa, who is in love with Moscow and its culture. The guest had already been here last summer, and before that, in 2019, she visited St. Petersburg. This time she arrived in January, six months after her last visit (photo report Here), and judging by her passion for the Russian language and films, Moscow may become her home in the future. It's nice that the charming foreigner chose us again, and we again provided her with a guide, Elena.
Throughout the day, the guide conducted Denise’s tour in English, while Russian remained one of the topics of their conversation.
The first day of the program included a walk around Arbat, the capital's center, and an unforgettable flight over the city in Zaryadye Park. This time, all travel was by metro, for which we had purchased a three-day unlimited card for Denisa in advance (incidentally, we had to repurchase it). Already on the first crossing from Tretyakovskaya to Novokuznetskaya, a surprise awaited us: Nikolai Ryabukha, a singer with a velvety baritone reminiscent of Muslim Magomayev, was performing in the crossing. His music captivates not only casual passersby but also sells out auditoriums. Our guide and guest lingered there for about 15 minutes, enjoying his singing, and even took a selfie with the artist and recorded a video of his performance. Denisa really liked him as a professional singer.
It is worth noting that both performances that the guide and the excursionist met in the metro, Nikolai Ryabukha and the Russian group - all this is the project "Music in the Metro". It is great that famous artists who gather large halls can sometimes be seen simply by going down to the Moscow subway.
After the musical break, we went to Arbat. The walk was eventful: photos in front of the house where Pushkin lived, and getting to know Krivoarbatsky Lane, where the Melnikov House is located. Unfortunately, the building was closed for renovation, but we were still able to see it from the other side of the street. Our guide showed Denise the corner of the lane where the glass cafe stood in the film "I Walk the Streets of Moscow". This was especially interesting for our guest, because she learns Russian through films. She had already watched "Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears" and "The Barber of Siberia", and after the guide told her about Nikita Mikhalkov and his work on "I Walk the Streets of Moscow", Denise added this film to her list. Later, she shared that she really liked the film.
The walk continued in the city center. We stopped for lunch at the Etentok restaurant, where Denisa had already dined during her last visit and was pleased. This time, the choice fell on the set lunch. Then we went to GUM, looked at Red Square and finished the day in Zaryadye Park. In the summer, we did not have time to get to the attraction "Flight over Moscow", but this time everything worked out, and Denisa was delighted with the new impressions. The first day ended with a return to the hotel, where the guest rested after a busy route. Our guide worked with her for six hours, from 10 am to 4 pm, and, as planned, escorted her to the hotel.
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