Tourist service Russpass has developed three new thematic auto routes around the capital. The programs allow you to travel around the sights that are remote from each other in one day, the portal of the mayor and the government of Moscow reported.
“Users can not only view a map of each route, but also learn more about its stops, as well as book recommended cafes and restaurants,” as per the report.
The route "Moscow - the city of cinema" begins at VDNKh, where the Central Museum of Cinema is located. In a few hours, motorists will be able to visit both Mosfilm and the oldest cinema in the capital, Khudozhestvenny, visit the Eldar Museum-Cinema Club, founded by film director Eldar Ryazanov, and dine in a cafe located in the building of the Union of Cinematographers.
The route "On the Seven Hills" will allow you to see Moscow from a bird's eye view from the best viewing platforms at different parts of the capital.
On the Connecting Shores route, it will be possible to explore the architectural ensembles of seven bridges in the city, including the Bolshoy Kamenny, Zhivopisny, soaring bridge in Zaryadye and the Rostokinsk aqueduct.
“On Russpass you can see a map of each route and learn more about its stops, as well as book recommended cafes and restaurants. In addition, on the map, you can choose other ways to move between points, in addition to traveling by car - walking or traveling by public transport. However, the option of using a private car or carsharing on these routes is the most optimal," the mayor's office noted.
The Russpass digital travel service helps you plan your trip around Russia. There you can book a hotel, buy train and air tickets, book a table in a restaurant and much more.
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