Moscow | 3 Days / 2 Night
Three stunning days in one of the largest megapolices of the world are awaiting you, during which you’ll have a chance to visit the largest survived and active fortification on the territory of Europe – Kremlin.
City: | Moscow |
Duration: | 3 Days / 2 Night |
Type: | Private |
Price from: | 489.44€ per person |
Day
01

ARRIVAL and MOSCOW City tour
4 hours
ARRIVAL and MOSCOW City tour
4 hours
Welcome to Moscow, the historic capital of Russia and its largest and most vibrant city. It’s your first day in Russia. When you arrive to Moscow, your guide meets you at the airport and takes you to city tour with private driver. During this tour you will see the most popular sights of Moscow.
Plan for this day:
- Arrival flight to Moscow
- Your guide meets you at the arrival hall
- Moscow city tour
- Check in to the hotel
Day
02

Tour to Kremlin of Moscow
6 hours
Tour to Kremlin of Moscow
6 hours
You’ll see the old Russian city fortification – the Kremlin, also a home to Russian tsars and communist leaders. Also there you’ll get acquainted with one of the most impressive parts of the big Kremlin palace – The Kremlin Armoury Museum, where tsarist treasures collected for more than 5 centuries are displayed. Besides armour and weapons.
Plan for this day:
- Meeting with guide at the Hotel lobby
- Tour to the Kremlin & Armoury Chamber with your private guide and driver
- Lunch at the local restaurant
- Return to the hotel
Day
03

Departure
Free time
Departure
Free time
This is your last day in Russia. You can say now, that you’ve touched the mysterious Russian soul and it was definitely worth it. Addicted to Russia now, you’ll surely want to come back.
So, good-bye for now, but not forever! The driver meets you at the hotel lobby and takes you to the airport.
Plan for this day:
- Check out from the hotel
- Transfer to the Airport
Included in the tour
- Accommodation in most remarkable hotels in Moscow
- Airport transfers with a private driver
- Visa support service (invitation)
- Sightseeing tours with professional guides according to the itinerary
- Entrance fees according to the itinerary and special no-line admission
- Breakfasts at the hotel
- Meal according to the itinerary
Not included in the tour
- Airfares
- Personal expenses
- Optional tours & services
6 STEPS TO BOOK A TOUR WITH DO TRAVEL
1. CHOOSE
Choose your travel dates, number of travelers and comfort level of hotel(s).
2. MAKE ORDER
Press Order button. If you don’t have profile on our website, system will ask you to fill up the registration form. Your request will be send to our Tour Master.
3. TALK TO OUR TOUR MASTER
After submitting your order our Tour Master will contact you to clarify all aspects regarding your trip such as meal preference, bed type in hotels and ect.
4. PAYMENT
You will receive your itinerary by e-mail with all notes, which was discussed with our Tour Master. Also you will find link to your PayPal invoice for payment.
5. GET FINAL CONFIRMATION
After payment our professionals from Logistic Department will start to organize your tour. On this stage you need only waiting for final conformation. As per our policy Final Confirmation will be send 30-25 days before your first day tour. When you receive final confirmation please read it carefully. You will find all necessary information about your tour inside such as time of meeting with your guide at the hotel, train tickets and ect.
6. ENJOY
Enjoy your travel to Russia!
Hotels available for this tour

Park Inn by Radisson Sadu
This Moscow hotel is situated near Red Square and the Kremlin and is just steps away from the Polyanka metro station for easy travel to key destinations.

Arbat Hotel
Arbat Hotel was opened in 1960 and in 2005 was affiliated to the «PRESIDENT-HOTEL» complex. The Hotel is located in the historical center of Moscow at one of the Stary Arbat’s lanes.

Metropol
In the second half of the 19th century, the very popular Moscow baths were situated in the south-western part of Teatralniy Proezd near the medieval Kitay-Gorod Wall. The other part of the building was used as a hotel. Muscovites called both the hotel and the baths Chelyshy – in honor of the their owner Pyotr Chelyshev, a wealthy merchant.