Adventures of the Germans in Moscow. Part 5
The next day we planned a family trip to Tsaritsino and a trip on the Radisson yacht.
In Tsaritsyno, where the guests arrived by minivan, the excursionists had literally 50 minutes, so we took an electric car, in which the excursion continued, but with the help of a recorded voice of the announcer - about the park and the places passed by.
The park and palace were very picturesque. At the top, the guide took photographs of the guests. When we descended from the mountain, we passed by a light and music fountain.
Various animals were spotted in the park: tame squirrels, ruddy shelducks - orange ducks that live in the zoo during the cold season, and fly away in the spring and summer and live in different parks of the city.
Then the young ladies went for a ride on a yacht, which became the crowning glory of their individual excursion programThey spent two and a half hours aboard a luxury Radisson yacht with panoramic windows. It's essentially a large floating restaurant where you can dine while enjoying the city views. Guests went out onto the open deck and took photos with the Kremlin in the background.
Satisfied with the trip, the ladies returned to the same place from which they had sailed, and Lidia Grigorievna said that, probably, not all Muscovites had seen as much as she and her granddaughter managed to see in a week.
For the most part, the guests were lucky with the weather - only the first two days were cool and rainy, and then it became comfortable - +25°. Overall, it was much nicer than in Germany, where there was terrible heat in the summer.
As a result, the ladies from Germany were satisfied with the author's excursions and their stay in the capital.











