Hi, my wife, 18 year old daughter and I will have a three day stopover in Moscow in late June. Can anyone suggest places to stay (mid range), sights to see, tours (overnight is OK) to do or any other useful information? We are flying in from Tokyo and haver been to Russia before....
3 days in Moscow......suggestions welcome
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I'd suggest to rent a flat instead of hotels, there are plenty of real estate agencies organizing short term lease, they also pick you up at the airport and arrange all necessary documents.
The Red Square, numerous museums, galleries, Moscow river boat tours, parks (Kolomenskoe, Tsaritsino, Vorobyevye gory...) - Moscow is a city that lives 24hrs per day, you won't get bored for sure.
You'll need to really make a plan depending on what 3 days you are. there. Lenin's tomb is only open certain days and for a few hours, so if on your must see list, you'll need to plan it.