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Touching down in Moscow introduces you to Russia’s expansive capital and its political, economic, and cultural heart. This vast city serves as a pivotal centre, drawing visitors from across the globe keen to experience a unique European journey.

Explore the grandeur of Red Square, home to the Kremlin and the iconic, colourful domes of St. Basil’s Cathedral. The Bolshoi Theatre showcases world-class ballet and opera, while the Moscow Metro stations themselves are renowned for their intricate art and architecture, often described as underground palaces.

Moscow's character is defined by a blend of historical depth and contemporary dynamism. It offers a profound immersion into Russian history, a rich arts scene, and a distinct urban atmosphere for travellers seeking cultural discovery.

Best time to fly to Moscow

High Season: Summer Buzz

Landing in Moscow during its high season, typically from June to August, means stepping into a city bursting with warmth and activity. Temperatures comfortably hover between 20°C and 25°C, making outdoor exploration a delight. The long daylight hours, sometimes stretching until 10 PM, invigorate the city, drawing locals and visitors alike out into parks and squares.

Summer transforms Moscow into a sprawling open-air festival. You'll find Gorky Park overflowing with people enjoying boat rides and open-air cinemas, while countless street performers and musicians enliven pedestrian areas. Cultural events, music festivals, and outdoor markets are plentiful, creating a lively, effervescent atmosphere that defines Moscow's warm-weather identity.

Low Season: Winter Wonderland

Arriving in Moscow during the low season, from November to March, offers a starkly different yet equally captivating experience. Temperatures plunge, often remaining below freezing, sometimes as low as -10°C or colder. Snowfall is common, blanketing the city in pristine white, and the air is crisp and cold, creating a truly unique winter atmosphere.

Moscow embraces its winter identity with gusto. Red Square transforms into a picturesque ice rink, and numerous parks feature cross-country skiing tracks and ice-skating options. While outdoor activities might be chillier, the city's cafes and museums offer warm refuges, and the festive glow of New Year and Orthodox Christmas lights add a magical touch. This season reveals a quieter, more intimate side of the city.

Touch down in Moscow, and the city immediately welcomes you with its grand scale and rich history. From the moment you arrive, prepare to explore a destination where centuries of culture meet modern energy, revealing a distinct blend of imperial heritage and artistic flair.

Here’s what awaits your discovery:

Red Square
Step onto Red Square, the historic heart of Moscow, surrounded by some of its most famous landmarks. This vast cobblestone expanse truly captures the city’s monumental spirit and serves as a natural starting point for understanding its past.

St. Basil’s Cathedral
Admire St. Basil’s Cathedral, a masterpiece of Russian architecture with its vibrant, onion-shaped domes. Its colourful spires stand out against the sky, creating an unforgettable visual that symbolises Moscow itself.

The Kremlin
Explore the Kremlin, a historic fortified complex housing palaces, cathedrals, and government buildings. Within its ancient walls, you’ll find centuries of Russian power and artistry intertwined.

GUM Department Store
Wander through GUM, an elegant department store that combines luxury shopping with impressive architecture. Its grand arcades and glass roof offer a glimpse into Moscow’s refined side, perfect for a relaxed stroll.

Moscow Metro Stations
Descend into the Moscow Metro, where many stations are elaborate underground palaces adorned with chandeliers, mosaics, and sculptures. Each stop offers a unique artistic experience, showcasing exquisite Soviet-era design.

Bolshoi Theatre
Experience the grandeur of the Bolshoi Theatre, a world-renowned venue for ballet and opera. Its opulent interiors and legendary performances offer a taste of Moscow’s high culture.

Arbat Street
Stroll along Arbat Street, one of Moscow’s oldest surviving streets, now a lively pedestrian zone. Here, artists, street performers, and souvenir stalls create a relaxed, bohemian atmosphere.

Tretyakov Gallery
Discover Russian art at the Tretyakov Gallery, home to an extensive collection of masterpieces from ancient icons to modern works. It provides a deep dive into the nation's artistic heritage and cultural narrative.

Book your flights to Moscow

Before you know it, you'll be soaring towards Moscow, ready to start your adventure. To snag the best flight deals for your journey, stay flexible with your travel dates and consider booking a bit in advance. Frequent flyers can unlock even more benefits and savings with Prime, making your next discovery even easier.

Frequently asked questions about Moscow flights

How can I find cheap flights to Moscow on the eDreams website?
At eDreams, we use clever tech to help you score the best prices for your trip to Moscow. Our results come from real-time data from other travellers, and you can compare heaps of airlines to find the flight that suits your budget. Planning your trip with us is a breeze!
What is the best month to travel to Moscow?
Based on our customers’ searches, the best month to fly to Moscow is March.
What's a reasonable budget for a trip to Moscow?
Planning a trip to Moscow? Here’s a quick run-down of what you might expect to spend on grub and drinks:
  • Affordable Dining: 17.75 $
  • Moderate Dining: 88.74 $
  • Cheap Restaurant: 9.76 $
  • Local Beer: 7.10 $
  • Imported Beer: 5.32 $
  • Coffee: 5.23 $
  • Soft Drinks: 2.07 $
  • Bottled Water: 1.14 $
What's the weather like in Moscow?
If you’re chasing sunshine, the best time to visit Moscow is during July, June, and August, when the average temperature hits around 22.1. These months are also the sunniest, with heaps of sunshine – around 22.33 hours a day. For cooler weather, plan your trip for January, February, and December, when temps drop to about -10.67. Want to avoid the wet stuff? Best to skip Moscow during July, August, and June, when rainfall peaks at around 82. The driest months are March, February, and January, with just 37.33 of rain on average.

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