I really still have no idea, what I gonna
write about. I suppose my post about music or cinema could seem a bit ridiculous just because
I have no particular favourite music style or film.
As David
asked me why I think Moscow is too fussy sometimes, so i suppose
my second blog will be dedicated to my city. Maybe, to some extend it would be interesting for a vast
majority of my potencial readers, because a lot of my classmates have been
living in Msk just for several weeks.
Metro in rush-hour |
So, firstly, I really sometimes become fed up of
living in Moscow and wanna move to any European calm country. People here are
extremely quckly and even
impudent, and Msk’s slogan is “who isn’t in time, those is late”. For instance,
in subway approximately in 8-9 a.m. you will with 100 per centage of probability see such a picture. There
are same thing in outpatients’ clinics, clubs, traffic jams. Queueing up is part and parcel of living in a huge city, especially
in Msk.
Secondly,
what I want to say in my post is to recommend some variants how to spend an
evening and where to do, but my pieces of advice don’t pretend to be a
guidebook.
To
start with, not taking into account Red Square and Arbat, having a walk along
boulevard ring is essential I suppose as far as visiting some small parks as
Neskuchii garden, skver u Patriarshich. They are very cute and lovely. Also now
in September, as the weather allows, you can have a walk on a water bus along
Moscow-river, and describing outdoors activities it’s worth mentioning Moscow
Zoo. Personally, I don’t keen on zoos, but a hike there can be really
entertaining.
I’m a
theatre-goer, I try to be in theatre as frequently as possible, but there so
many theatres in Msk, so it seemed to me that I haven’t visited even a half. My
favourite ones are Sovremennik and
Vakhtangov’s one. And, no doubt, Bolshoy and Maly Theatres are the most famous ones.
Parks.
They are no so well-equipped as in London or NYC, but they are full of quite antique
architecture and look like green oasises in a loaded city. Futhermore, at
weekend a lot of different activities are held, sometimes in can be even
concerts.
Park Tsaritsino |
Gipsy |
And
last but not the least part of my narrative is clubs and night life. Youngters
can really party hard in Msk, moreover, they often start in pre-party places,
for instance, such as the famous
ones - Dendi Café or any restaurants by A.Novikov, and after this go to a club.
Clubs are various that I don’t see any point in listing them. I really like
Gipsy.
To
sum it up, you can your own favourite places in Msk, that will match your taste
and means. I didn’t mentioned musems or sport matches and so on, just because I
think I have to fihish it up. I believe my post was at least a bit informative,
and I bet you will enjoy these or other places in Moscow, even despite having a
huge homework to do after comeback.
Thanks for being our travel guide! I'm sure that the students who are new to Moscow also appreciate your advice. I've already been to Red Square and the Arbat, but I still need to take a walk along the boulevard ring. I want to go to the Moscow Zoo and some of the parks you mentioned, too! I'm lucky to live near some nice parks -- VDNKh, the Botanical Garden, and Sokolniki Park. I've been to them briefly, but I haven't had time to really explore them yet.
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