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Ultimate Soccer Road Trip: Catch 12 games in 24 days as you go coast-to-coast following the beautiful game

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Your kids are away at sleep camp for the summer, maybe you’re a student on a school break or, lucky you, the office is closed for a few weeks. More likely, you've got a soccer jones and some vacation time to kill.

What better way to spend that time than gorging on the beautiful game live while bouncing around the US and Canada?

With the 20th MLS season approaching, MLSsoccer.com asked me to put together my itinerary for the ultimate soccer road trip. So we're going coast to coast, hitting everything from MLS to USL, the Gold Cup and the Women’s World Cup.

Should you take the plunge, it's going to be a trip to remember. Oh, and you'll get to meet some really cool people along the way. Safe travels!

Thursday, July 2 – Portland, Oregon

Portland Timbers 2 vs. Arizona United at Merlo Field

This may be an unorthodox way to begin your trip, but it’s a great opportunity to see the famous Portland soccer environment in person.

Our soft opening is the PT2 match at Merlo Field, although if you want to start early you can attend Timbers-Sounders at Providence Park on June 28. MLS-operated USL teams are a major part of the future of the sport in North America, and you'll see future MLSers on display.

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NEXT UP: Drive 171 miles (2 hours, 49 minutes) to Seattle

Friday, July 3 – Seattle, Washington

Seattle Sounders vs. D.C. United at CenturyLink Field

The quick drive north to Portland’s biggest rival city gives you a chance to see the largest average crowd in MLS on game day. Don’t miss any of the festivities by starting matchday at the bar with Sounders fans, then make the famous march to the stadium from Occidental Square, belt out the national anthem, and, of course, take in the match. It's the defending Supporters' Shield winner against 2015’s Eastern Conference table toppers.

NEXT UP: Drive 143 miles (2 hours, 34 minutes) to Vancouver

Sunday, July 5 – Vancouver, British Columbia

FIFA Women's World Cup Final at BC Place Stadium

Couldn’t make it to Brazil last summer? Not a problem. World Cup fever is coming to North America sooner than 2026.

The WWC is going to be a massive event this summer. With a host country boasting a historically strong national team and the world's game on display in a great time zone for TV coverage in North America, get ready for another big international party.

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NEXT UP: Drive 2,202 miles (33 hours) to Chicago

Thursday, July 9 – Chicago, Illinois

Gold Cup group stage: Mexico vs. TBA | TBA vs. TBA at Soldier Field

The major drive from Vancouver to Chicago is the longest of the trip, but don't worry. By the time you make it, we will probably be into the quarterfinals of the US Open Cup, so odds are you'll get your fix somewhere along the way. Plus, the journey will all be worth it to see El Tri  at Soldier Field.

Mexico fill any stadium the play in stateside, and you can be sure their group opponents (when decided) will bring plenty of support as well. Nothing inspires fans like supporting their national side, especially fans that don’t often get to see their team in person.

NEXT UP: Drive 312 miles (4 hours, 30 minutes) to St. Louis

Saturday, July 11 – St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis FC vs Richmond Kickers at St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Park

Travel to the heart of American soccer, to the city that gave us the spine of the 1950 World Cup team and so many stars since. STLFC is a brand new professional soccer team, and there's nowhere better to see them play than Scott Gallagher Soccer Park.

The stadium (under many different names) was the lifeblood of US Soccer in the 1980’s during a dark time after NASL and before MLS. It was one of the only places the USMNT could enjoy a true home-field advantage before MAPFRE Stadium was built. The matchup – against the Kickers, who were USL PRO semifinalists last season and are one of the oldest clubs in America – isn't bad either.

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NEXT UP: Drive 257 miles (3 hours, 47 minutes) to Kansas City

Monday, July 13 – Kansas City, Kansas

Gold Cup group stage: USMNT vs. TBA | TBA vs. TBA at Sporting Park

The USMNT will get no rest with competitions, should they qualify, the next four summers. U.S. Soccer seems to have a soft spot for Sporting Park after playing a 2014 World Cup qualifier in each round in Kansas City.

The last time they played at Sporting Park – against Jamaica in World Cup Qualifying – the crowd was phenomenal and hometown star Graham Zusi got a goal. This is another double-header, the last group-stage matchday for Group A, which should be a real treat to go along with the opportunity to check out one of the top facilities in North America.

Saturday, July 18 – Kansas City, Kansas

Sporting KC vs. Montreal Impact at Sporting Park

Stick around town and catch an MLS game with the Cauldron. This stadium/crowd/team is helping change the perception of MLS around the world, and it's a blast to catch a game at Sporting Park. Grab some BBQ and beer at the pregame tailgate, and find a way into the Boulevard Members Club during or after the game. You'll watch a team with a returning Roger Espinoza and healthy Matt Besler and Zusi face off against a new-look Impact side driven by creative maestro Ignacio Piatti.

NEXT UP: Drive 675 miles (10 hours) to Columbus

Sunday, July 19 – Columbus, Ohio

Columbus Crew SC vs. Chicago Fire at MAPFRE Stadium

It is not a road trip without one outrageous drive straight through the night. Push through it and take shifts. You won't regret it.

Crew SC boss Gregg Berhalter’s boys play some of the finest soccer in the league, and a rebuilt DP-laden Fire squad will be a fantastic test in this Midwest rivalry match. Stand with some MLS original fans in the legendary Nordecke and visit THE original soccer-specific stadium, a game-changer for the sport in the US and the home of a couple famous Dos a Cero USMNT wins.

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NEXT UP: Drive 529 miles (8 hours, 30 minutes) to New York City

Saturday, July 25 – Harrison, New Jersey

New York Red Bulls vs. Colorado Rapids at Red Bull Arena

This is the last leg of the trip, but don’t feel too down because you're going to end on a serious high. In the greatest city in the world, you have an opportunity that exists nowhere else in America. You can see two MLS teams play at home in one weekend and one city.

Red Bull Arena will be jumping as USMNT veteran Sacha Klejstan pulls the strings back in New Jersey where he played college ball. Facing off against a talented, young and creative Rapids team, RBA, as usual, will be electric in the heart of summer.

Sunday, July 26 – New York, New York

New York City FC vs. Orlando City SC at Yankee Stadium

What a treat to finish with the second running of the “expansion bowl,” as the two Eastern Conference newcomers face off. You'll witness the early embers of what could become a great MLS rivalry, in one of the historic stadiums in America. David Villa and Kaka will face off right before the MLS All-Star break, and both teams have the talent to be in the playoff mix in their very first season.

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You made it! Your trip spanned two countries and more than 4,000 miles from the West to the East Coast as you consumed 12 games in 24 days at all different levels and competitions in some of the best stadiums boasting some of the best supporters' cultures in the world.

If you did it right, you'll have a cadre of new friends picked up along the way. I still talk daily to two Scots, an Englishman, Australian and Brazilian who I met in Manaus during the World Cup, and meet up with people I first encountered at the 2013 USA-Mexico WCQ in Columbus for most USMNT matches. Don’t waste the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet fellow supporters around the continent.

Do that and you'll head home with the knowledge that everyone you know will be insanely jealous. After all, you just finished the ultimate North American soccer road trip!

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How to Plan a Comfortable Road Trip to a Soccer Match

How to Plan a Comfortable Road Trip to a Soccer Match

For passionate soccer supporters, there is nothing quite like the thrill to watch soccer live. By carefully planning your road trip ahead of time, you can guarantee an amazing journey with friends and family to experience the soccer UK finest stadiums! Keep reading this blog post for essential tips on how to make your excursion one that will be remembered forever - it's almost time hit the open roads and join thousands of other cheering fans! From researching the best route and stops along the way to choosing snacks and entertainment options, these tips will make sure that you have the most comfortable experience possible so you can focus on enjoying all of the action once you arrive at your destination.

Research the soccer match you want to attend

Before you start planning your road trip, you should research the soccer match that you want to watch soccer. Before you attend a game, it's important to investigate the venue. Find out where and when the match is taking place, who is playing against whom and if there are any promo offers on tickets. Read reviews of the stadium online before attending - this will give you an insight into what facilities are available at your destination and make sure that your trip will be worth it! Additionally, familiarizing yourself with these details can help prepare you for what to expect upon arrival.

Choose a comfortable vehicle for your road trip

When it's time to hit the open road, your choice of vehicle can make or break an enjoyable experience. Be sure to pick one with plenty of room for all passengers plus ample legroom and seating. Additionally, consider what amenities you desire from air conditioning and sound systems to USB ports. Finally, ensure that you factor in rental/purchase costs when selecting a car so there won't be any surprises ahead!

Determine the best route and plan out stops along the way

Once you know the location of the soccer match, it's time to decide on the best route to get there. Consider factors such as distance, traffic, and road conditions when choosing your route. You should also plan out a few stops along the way for food, gas, restroom breaks, and rest periods. This will help ensure that you don't get worn out from the drive and make sure that everyone stays comfortable throughout the journey.

Pack all of the necessary items for a comfortable journey

Now that you have your route and vehicle planned, it's time to begin stuffing your bags! Make sure to bring snacks, drinks, and other food items for the drive. You should also pack entertainment items such as books, music, and movies for everyone to enjoy. For a comprehensive road trip packing list, check out this article by Travel + Leisure, which covers everything from tech gear and snacks to comfort accessories and pet supplies. Finally, don't forget any necessary documents or personal items that you'll need for your trip.

Download apps that can help make your trip easier

Don't forget to download some useful apps that can help make your road trip smoother. Apps such as Waze and Google Maps will help you find the quickest routes, while app store cleaning apps like Cleanup App - Phone Cleaner will help free up space on your device so you can store all of the necessary items for your road trip. Another thing is that app store cleaning apps can also protect your device from any malicious software. So if you`re looking for the best iPhone App to CleanUp space , Cleanup App - Phone Cleaner is the one for you! If you're in the market for a storage cleanup app, be sure to read through cleanup app reviews before downloading. Not only can cleanup app reviews help you decide which one is best suited to your needs, but also determine if it's even necessary at all. With an iPhone storage cleanup app, organize photos and videos into albums quickly and easily - providing further ease of access when searching later on. In addition, most storage cleaner apps offer data backup features as well so that nothing ever gets lost or accidentally deleted!

Check weather forecasts along your route and plan accordingly

The U.S. Department of Transportation reported that weather-related collisions account for 21% of all vehicle accidents and 16% of crash fatalities in the United States. Therefore, you should always stay abreast of the weather forecasts along your route and alter your plans if necessary. Doing so will help prevent potential delays or detours due to unexpected inclement conditions. Additionally, it is worthwhile to be proactive about road closures or ongoing construction projects that can lead to frustrating traffic jams - keep an eye out!

Get tickets ahead of time so you don't miss out on watching any of the action!

To ensure that you don't miss out on a single moment, make sure to secure your tickets ahead of time. Whether it's through the ticket office or online, there are several options for obtaining them before kickoff. And now that you know how to plan an enjoyable soccer experience with minimal effort and maximum comfort level, why not launch your journey today? Don't hesitate - to get ready for this unique opportunity!

Final Thoughts

Make sure your soccer trip is as stress-free and comfortable as possible by picking the perfect vehicle, plotting out an ideal route, packing accordingly and checking weather forecasts along the way. Don't forget to take breaks throughout your road trip so you don't become exhausted, and make sure to purchase tickets in advance of game day! With these tips in mind - good luck on your journey ahead - have a great time at the match!

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How to Plan a Comfortable Road Trip to a Soccer Match

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Traveling to a soccer match away from home can be a very exciting experience. This is an opportunity to make just as many memories as the soccer game itself. Whether you’re just traveling with your family or other kids in tow, a little bit of preparation can ensure the trip goes off without a hitch.

Snacks and Entertainment

Set some time aside to stop by the grocery store. You’ll want to do this a few days ahead of time. Stock up on all the snacks that your passengers like. Make sure to accommodate anyone in the vehicle that has food allergies. As for entertainment, you can pack up some travel board games , a charged iPad or tablet with movies, music, and much more. Making sure there’s always something to do will prevent boredom from setting in.

Don’t Cram Too Much

Try not to overpack your vehicle. If you do, you could be compromising the comfort of everyone inside the vehicle. If you don’t have a large vehicle of your own, you may want to think about renting a larger vehicle for the road trip. An SUV brings plenty of advantages for families traveling long distances. Keep packing to a minimum. A small backpack for each person is usually enough for a weekend away. If you’re going to be taking other kids on the road with you, make sure that you’re not exceeding the passenger limit of the vehicle. Every child needs to have a seat belt of their own.

Think About Drive Times

When you’re going to be driving for several hours straight, you need to think about the time of day that you’ll be traveling. If an adult is willing to drive during the nighttime hours, this can help pass the time quickly as everyone else sleeps. This can be a lifesaver if you have young children. The roads will be much quieter during the night. If you do have to travel during the day, try to drive any other time than rush hour. This helps prevent driving into traffic jams.

A road trip is always a lot of fun, especially when you have your children and their friends with you at every step. Keep everybody fed, comfortable, and happy with just a few simple tips. You’ll be at your destination before you know it. Just don’t forget to have items on hand for the trip back home.

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Even though a decade of these trips set back our retirement 20 years, we always lookedforward to them. They were opportunities to explore different parts of our country and spend quality time as a family. However, traveling proficiently required a learning curve.

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US Soccer should ban away tournaments and maybe all tournaments for players under 14 years. And those over 14 should have to show good cause to travel. Tournaments exist because they are a social occasion for the parents and a source of revenue for those putting them on. If money is going to be spent, spend it on educating the coaches at the younger age groups. But that really flies in the face of the American Soccer Culture. Is this how players are produced? Now we have articles on how to prepare yourself for the trip, or at least reminiscing about it. Simply amazing. Problem is that this isn’t a unique perspective. It is a normal perspective. I guess I will anticipate the backlash.

Estimated number of miles traveled for Soccer: Well I drove 200 – 240 miles round trip four or five times a week just for Chicago Magic – so I drove about 52,000 miles a year for practice and games alone. But I’m insane. That car, the Toyota Sienna, is still running with 215,000 miles and counting. It will forever be the “soccer” car. Every time I vacuum it out I find some small bit of soccer gear!Estimated number of dollars spent on Soccer: Probably around $10,000 a year per kid not counting the gas. So it’s important to know that the sport is their passion. Otherwise that money would be better invested in a college fund!

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“Whether your child plays select or recreation soccer, chances are good that in the next six months you’ll travel at least 300 miles to a tournament. It’s not only becoming more and more acceptable for any team to travel, but it has also become expected.”And people wonder why kids quit playing soccer in droves when they become teens?

Or else just roll back the clock and begin breaking out “elite” players at U11, giving everybody U10 and below the same playing and training opportunities.

Same low cost opportunities.

Laughable comments on this article. Let’s just force kids to only play against other kids from their hometowns. That should make them better players right? Absurd.

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Having lived and coached professionally in Italy, Britain and Switzerland, owner Brad Doshan understands the needs of a team on the road. From matching the team’s competitive level, balancing travel, managing staff, Brad oversees every tour. This creates a unique “home ice advantage” and it shows as Eurosportours prides itself on providing exceptional team leaders and tour guides.

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The longest distance traveled for a match.

In 2006, three Zenit St. Petersburg fans attempted to make the soccer road trip of a lifetime. Piling into a 20-year-old Honda, the diehards set out to watch their club play a Russian Premier League match against a newly promoted club.

For nearly 6,000 miles the trio traversed the Russian countryside, finally reaching its destination after more than 125 hours on the road.

They completed the first half of the longest road trip for a league match, but they wouldn’t drive home.

Russia is the largest country in the world. Covering more than 6.6 million square miles, it’s almost twice as large as Canada, the second biggest country. So it’s no surprise the Russian Premier League features the most insane travel in league football.

FC Luch Vladivostok was promoted to the Russian Premier League in 2006. The other Russian clubs, mostly clustered in the country’s western quarter, were subjected to monstrous treks across the globe.

Zenit St. Petersburg, located on the northwestern edge of Russia, had the longest travel in the history of league football. A trip from Petrovsky Stadium, where Zenit played to Dynamo Stadium in Vladivostok is not for the faint of heart.

A trek by car traverses five thousand, eight hundred ninety-eight miles, which would take about 126 hours, or 5.25 days on the road.

By air, it’s an 11-hour, 25-minute flight.

A trip via the Trans-Siberian Railway would take six days and seven hours.

It was the Trans-Siberian Railway that carried the trio of Zenit fans home in 2006. Their old Honda broke down once they arrived in Vladivostok to watch their club secure a 2-0 away win.

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Moscow is the capital of Russia and there are few cities in the world that have played such a significant part in history.

Home to the Kremlin, the Red Square, the colorful St. Basil's Cathedral, and many more famous landmarks, Moscow is a city like no other.

This Moscow itinerary will help you plan your trip and make the most of your time in Moscow. From the best places to see in Moscow to how to get around, this post has got you covered.

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Moscow 3 day itinerary: map with highlights

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What to do in Moscow in 3 days

  • Day 1: The Red Square, GUM Department Store, St. Basil's Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum, and the State Historical Museum.
  • Day 2: The Kremlin, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Gorky Park, and the Bolshoi Theatre.
  • Day 3: Izmailovsky Market, Bunker 42, and Zaryadye Park.

The famous pedestrian street Nikolskaya Street (Никольская улица) located in Kitay-Gorod Moscow with thousands of fairy lights.

Important things to know when planning a trip to Moscow

The best time to plan a trip to Moscow is April-May and September-October . During these months temperatures are (generally) quite comfortable, though even in April there can be a bit of snow! The summer months are hot, both in regard to temperature as well as activities in the city. While it's a nice time to visit, it's also the busiest time of the year to visit Moscow. Hotel prices reflect this as well and summer definitely isn't a great time for budget travelers to visit Moscow. Winter in Moscow is cold, and I mean seriously cold (-15°C isn't rare). However, if you can withstand the subzero temperatures and freezing winds, it can be a magical time to visit. A snow-covered St. Basil’s Cathedral is a sight you will never forget. Keep in mind that days are short in winter and be sure to bring plenty of warm winter clothes!

The official currency in Russia is the Russian Ruble (₽ or RUB). Here you can find the current exchange rates, at the time of writing €1 is approximately 70RUB and $1 is around 62RUB.

Yes, you probably do. Getting a visa for Russia requires a bit of time and effort. You need to fill out several forms and provide a detailed travel itinerary and information about your accommodation. Also, you will need a Visa Support Letter which can be provided by your travel agency or your hotel. Depending on your nationality, there may be additional requirements, please refer to the information provided on the website of your country's Embassy in Russia.

While most of the things to see in Moscow listed in this post are within walking distance of each other, sometimes you will have to travel a bit further afield. The best way to get around in Moscow is by metro. It's cheap and efficient and a sightseeing activity in itself, because Moscow has the most beautiful metro stations in the world ! Among the most exquisitely decorated stations are Komsomolskaya, Novoslobodskaya, Mayakovskaya, Taganskaya, and Prospect Mira Station, but there are many more worthwhile stations to be found in the Moscow underground. You can purchase a single ticket from one of the ticket machines or get a rechargeable Troika Card when you plan on taking the metro several times. Read more details on how to use the Moscow metro here . If you prefer to get around by taxi, that's possible too. We used the Gett app to order a taxi (similar to Uber) to avoid confusion about our intended destination and having to negotiate in Russian. A convenient extra for families is the Gett Kids option, these cars are outfitted with a car seat.

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The best things to do in Moscow

While you could easily spend a week in Moscow (or more), most of us, unfortunately, don't have that much time available.

This 3-day Moscow itinerary will guide you to the most popular and important places to visit in Moscow, as well as to some of the more unusual things to do in Moscow.

Below you can find the list of the Moscow sightseeing highlights included in this post.

The Red Square

Gum department store, st. basil's cathedral, lenin's mausoleum, the state historical museum, the kremlin, cathedral of christ the saviour.

  • The Bolshoi Theatre

Izmailovsky Market

Zaryadye park.

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Moscow itinerary day 1

The Red Square Moscow Russia

There is no better place to start your first day in Moscow, than at the world-famous Red Square.

This square is considered the central square of Moscow, not just because all the major streets start here, but also because no matter where you look when standing on this square, there are historic buildings all around.

Starting with the impressive GUM store and going clockwise, there is the colorful Saint Basil's Cathedral, the Kremlin, Lenin's Mausoleum, the State Historical Museum, and the Kazan Cathedral.

However, before entering any of these Moscow must-see attractions, allow yourself a moment to take in the view and let it sink in that you're standing on historical grounds (and a UNESCO site).

The Red Square was the official address of the Soviet government and played an important part in history. Many military parades have been held (and are still being held) here. It's the place where protests have taken place, as well as high-profile concerts from famous international artists.

All in all, it's one of the places in Moscow you can't miss during your Moscow city trip!

Red Square with GUM department store in Moscow

Yulia from That's What She Had: it might seem like visiting a department store is not something you’d do on the first visit to Russia’s capital.

But GUM is not like any other department store and is well worth your time, if only for its unique architecture.

First of all, it’s located right on Red Square which makes it an easy stop on your Moscow trip itinerary. Second, GUM is not a simple mall, but an institution built in the late XIX century.

The abbreviation stands for  Glavniy Universalniy Magazin or Main Universal Store. Its impressive facade extends for over 240 meters along the eastern side of Red Square.

Inside you’ll find a beautiful glass ceiling supported by a metal framework, not unlike the ones found in the old train stations of Great Britain. 

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While shopping in GUM will cost you an arm and a leg, there’s one reason why tourists and locals come here anyways:  traditional Russian food  at Stolovaya #57. Stolovaya is Russian for canteen and this is where you can get your  pelmeni , borsch , and  pirozhki  fix!

Afterward, don’t forget to get the famous  plombir  ice cream in one of the kiosks on the ground floor.

Saint Basil's Cathedral Moscow

Saint Basil's Cathedral with its colorful domes is easily recognizable and one of the most popular Moscow tourist attractions. The building, built on orders from Ivan the Terrible, was completed in 1561 to commemorate the victory over Kazan and Astrakhan.

Until the construction of Ivan the Great Bell Tower (which can be found within the walls of the Kremlin), it was the tallest building in Moscow.

The design of St. Basil's Cathedral is truly unique; it's shaped like the flame of a bonfire and not one building in a similar style can be found in the whole of Russia.

A legend tells the story of how Ivan the Terrible had the architects of the Cathedral blinded so they could never build anything comparable.

This is a myth, however, but the fact remains that Saint Basil's Cathedral is one of a kind and it's not surprising it has become the symbol of Russia.

Lenin Mausoleum Moscow Russia

Wendy from The Nomadic Vegan: Lenin Mausoleum is hard to miss. It's a stepped-pyramid construction that sits right at the base of the Kremlin walls on the western side of Red Square.

Entrance is free but note that opening hours are quite limited, with visiting hours lasting only from 10 am to 1 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

If seeing Lenin's embalmed body is important to you, be sure to take this into account when planning your itinerary in Moscow.

One of my  top tips for travelers to Russia  is to arrive early, well before the mausoleum opens, as the queue is usually quite long. However, usually, the queue does move pretty quickly.

This is especially true now that they have lifted the ban on bags and cameras.

It used to be that all cameras, smartphones, and bags of any size had to be checked at a left-luggage office nearby. But now you can bring a small handbag or backpack as well as your camera and phone.

Photography inside the mausoleum is still strictly forbidden, but you are allowed to take photos of the graves of various other important Russian figures that line the path leading to the mausoleum.

Once you finally enter the mausoleum, the atmosphere is surprisingly peaceful and uncrowded. It doesn't feel nearly as rushed as when visiting Mao Ze Dong's tomb in Beijing or Ho Chi Minh's body in Hanoi , for example.

The illumination of the body is very well done and would make for superb photography if it wasn't forbidden. As an added bonus, just after you exit, you'll see the grave of Joseph Stalin outside.

State Historical Museum Moscow

Rai from A Rai Of Light: the imposing crimson building at the northern end of the Red Square is the State Historical Museum.

By decree of Alexander III, the museum was built with the support of Russian historians, philosophers, and artists. The red brick building, dating from 1875, was designed in the Russian revival style by Vladimir Shervud.

The National Museum of Russia houses a collection of over four million items, devoted to the history of the country's ancient and imperial period.

The exhibitions include many items previously owned by members of the Romanov dynasty, such as documents, artwork, personal items, furnishings, and decorations from the palace interiors.

Another exhibit features relics of the prehistoric tribes that once inhabited this region.

Notable items include ancient manuscripts, birch-bark scrolls, a longboat excavated from the banks of the Volga River, and the largest coin collection in Russia, sourced from the museums in St Petersburg .

The State Historical Museum is open daily from 10 am to 6 pm. The entrance fee is 700₽ per adult.

Moscow itinerary day 2

Cathedral Square inside the Kremlin

When listing the best Moscow things to do, one cannot miss the Kremlin! The Kremlin houses the current seat of power in Russia and has done so for several decades.

Within its walls, the offices of the Russian Government can be found. During Soviet rule, the Kremlin was where all the important decisions were made but its history goes back for many centuries.

The first mention of the Kremlin in history books was in 1147, however, the current citadel dates from the 16th century.

The Kremlin is one of the major fortifications found in Europe, with walls that are up to 6.5 meters thick and 19 meters high in particular sections.

Inside the complex, there are many government buildings, however, these aren't accessible to the public.

Around Cathedral Square you'll find (as the name suggests) many churches and cathedrals, such as the Cathedral of the Archangel, Annunciation Cathedral, the Church of Laying Our Lady's Holy Robe, and Ivan the Great Bell-Tower.

While Cathedral Square is definitely worth visiting, the highlight of the Kremlin is a visit to the Armoury.

Inside you can find an impressive collection of Faberge eggs, beautiful dresses worn by Catherine the Great, intricately decorated thrones used by the Tsars, and much more. Unfortunately, photography is forbidden inside the Armoury.

Practical information about visiting the Kremlin

In order to visit both Cathedral Square and the Armoury, you will have to buy two separate tickets. A ticket to Cathedral Square costs 700₽ and a ticket to the Armoury is 1000₽. Prices mentioned are for adults, children below 16 years old are free.

Tickets can be bought at the ticket office onsite on the same day, however, there's no guarantee tickets will be available, especially during peak season.

Conveniently, tickets can be bought online as well, which is highly advisable if you want to make sure you'll be able to visit the Kremlin during your city trip to Moscow.

How much time to spend at the Kremlin

Be sure to allow plenty of time to explore the Kremlin, at least half a day but it's easy to spend more time as there is so much to see.

Please note there isn't any food sold inside the Kremlin, so bring a snack and enough water (especially in summer when it can get pretty hot).

Luggage storage

Backpacks aren't allowed inside the Kremlin, they can be stored (for free) in the cloakroom, but you can bring your camera and a small purse.

We could also take our Babyzen Yoyo stroller inside, which was very convenient as our 10-month-old son could take a nap while we explored the sights.

Cathedral of Christ the Saviour Moscow

After the original Cathedral of Christ the Saviour was demolished by Stalin in 1931, a new version was completed in 2000.

The imposing building is the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world (103 meters high), and is beautiful on the outside as well as on the inside.

Visiting the Cathedral is free of charge and it's open any day of the week from 10 am to 5 pm (except on Mondays when the opening hours are 1 to 5 pm).

When visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour it's important to dress appropriately. For men, this means no shorts or tank tops.

Women can't enter with mini skirts or shorts, strap tops, or anything too revealing. Also, women are advised to cover their heads with a scarf as a sign of respect.

Inside the Cathedral photography isn't allowed, but believe me when I say there is plenty to see. There are beautiful frescoes, colorful icons, impressive statues, and other vivid decorations.

For a beautiful view over Moscow, walk up the stairs to the 40-meter high observation deck (entrance fee 400₽).  

Visit Gorky Park

Gorky Park ice skating Moscow Russia

Helen from Holidays from Hels : Gorky Park, named after the Soviet writer Maxim Gorky, has recently undergone extensive regeneration to become Moscow's central leisure hub for young Muscovites.

Every day of the week you can find many Moscow residents strolling along the banks of the river in the summer, hiring bikes, picnicking on the grass, or dining at one of the many restaurants.

Open-air cinemas, petanque, and ping pong are all on offer. Not to be missed is the iconic white stone entranceway and museum, complete with columns carved with Soviet hammers and sickles.

In winter, look out for the ducks waddling across the frozen Moskva River, and watch boats attempting to navigate through the cracked ice. However, the real winter highlight is to try ice skating on one of the biggest rinks in Europe!

Ice skating in Gorky Park

The park’s maze of pedestrian pathways is transformed into one huge skating rink, which can play host to up to four thousand skaters. 

Not surprisingly, Russians are talented ice skaters and there is a good chance you will find yourself next to a pirouetting ballerina.

Handily, you will find you will already be wearing most of what you need – gloves, hat, scarf, and thick socks and you can hire skates on-site. Lockers are included in the price if you don’t fancy skating with your day pack.

Disco tunes fill the air, and the whole arena is backlit in spectacular neon lights. Rest your weary legs and warm up at one of the cafes dotted along the frozen pathways, with the added bonus of not having to take off your skates.

Opening times

The rink is open from 10 am until 11 pm on weekdays and until midnight at weekends but closes between 3 and 5 pm. Like most attractions in Moscow, the rink is closed on Mondays. 

The prices range from 350-650₽ and go up in the evening, which is the best time for the light show. Arriving at 5 pm, just as the rink opens for the evening session will give you time to find your ice legs before it fills up with more confident skaters.

Whilst waiting for the rink to open, try out the nearby tubing track where you can shoot down a snowy hill on an inflatable ring repeatedly for a very enjoyable half an hour!

How to get to Gorky Park by metro

The nearest metro is Park Kultury Station, on the other side of the river. As always, check out in advance what this looks like in the Russian Alphabet so you know when to get off!

Bolshoi Theatre

Bolshoi Theater Moscow

James Ian at Travel Collecting : one of the best places to go in Moscow is the famous Bolshoi Theater, located only a short walk from Red square. Bolshoy means big in Russian, and the theatre is not only big but also beautiful.

There are two ways to see the theater: on a guided tour or by watching a performance .

Take a guided tour

  • English tours are held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 11:30 am. Tickets for these tours can be bought (on the same day) at the ticket office located in the Historic building of the theatre (door #12).
  • A ticket costs 2000₽ per person, tours last one hour, and the number of people on a tour is limited to a maximum of 20. The tour takes you inside the theater and to the historic main stage.

Watch a performance

My favorite way to see the theater, though, is to enjoy a performance and experience the theater as a patron.

The entrance is a little underwhelming when you first arrive, the street lobby is small and quite plain and you will be immediately directed up to your floor.

There are helpful attendants on each floor to guide you to the correct door. Arrive a little early and head up to the Grand Salon on the top floor where you can enjoy a glass of champagne while people-watching (Russians dress up for the theater).

Then head to your seat and take in the stunning theater before enjoying the famous Bolshoi Ballet or another performance.

Be sure to book a show at the historic stage, there is a modern stage as well but that isn't nearly as much fun.

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Izmailovsky Market Moscow

Karen from WanderlustingK : one of the most interesting Moscow places to visit is the Izmailovsky Market .

This flea market and tourist attraction a bit outside of the tourist center is a recreation of a Tzar’s Palace, known as a Kremlin, produced in a colorful 16th-century style.

The market is filled with tiny stalls that sell everything from snacks to kitsch to authentic items from Soviet times such as hats, pins, and other pieces of memorabilia.

You'll also find authentic antiques such as vases, paintings, and other religious items if you're looking to splurge within the interior parts of the market.

Negotiating in English is not always possible as many vendors only speak Russian, so be sure to practice your Russian numbers and see how well you can do with haggling.

It's important to carry cash when you visit given that many vendors do not accept cards. We ended up purchasing a series of hats at the market, along with a beautiful hot tea glass with a metal holder with a typical Russian scene.

Elsewhere in the market, you’ll also find a few tourist shops that sell typical Russian products. It takes a few hours to see the market in full, so arrive early as the best items go quickly! 

Hallway in Bunker 42 Moscow

Lindsey from Have Clothes, Will Travel : Bunker-42 was once a top-secret, Soviet military complex. Stalin commissioned its construction after the United States succeeded in creating a nuclear bomb.

An impressive 65 meters (or about 213 feet) underground, was the desired depth to protect Russia’s top officials from a nuclear attack.

Bunker 42 became operational in 1954. Fortunately, it was never needed for its true purpose, and instead it was used as the command center of strategic bombers for nearly 30 years.

Nowadays it's a museum dedicated to the Cold War and visiting is a truly unique experience!

You will need to join a tour in order to see the museum. You can call ahead to book your tour (the number is: +7 499 703-44-55), there are several English tours throughout the day that are held at 13:30, 16:30, and 18:30 (the price is 2200₽).

On Mondays, there is an extra tour at 17:30, which lasts an additional 30 minutes and costs 2800₽ per person. There is also the option to book a private tour. However, I am unsure of the price for this.

You will have to wait until exactly 15 minutes before your tour begins before you'll be admitted inside. After paying for your tickets and a quick restroom stop you will descend 65 meters underground…

Another option for visiting Bunker-42, if you would rather not do the tour, is to visit the restaurant inside Bunker-42. Actually, I highly recommend visiting the restaurant before or after a tour as well!

While the food is not that great, it’s worth visiting for a drink. The restaurant is also located within the bunker and is decorated in the old Soviet style.

From time to time there will be live performances and visiting Bunker 42 is definitely an experience worth having while in Moscow! After all, how many people can say they've had a drink in a top-secret Soviet military bunker?

If you’re visiting Moscow during peak season (June-July-August), it would be worth making a reservation, to avoid having to wait. Otherwise, I would not say you need to worry about a reservation at the restaurant.

Bunker-42 is a short cab ride away from Red Square (10-15 minutes). But I recommend taking the metro to get there. The closest station is Taganskaya, which is a beautiful metro station very much worth visiting.

Pedestrian boardwalk in Park Zaryad'ye (also called Zaryadye Park)

Park Zaryad'ye or Zaryadye Park is a lovely place for a stroll and a nice place to relax after a day of sightseeing in Moscow, especially when exploring Moscow with kids.

There are many things to see and do in this park, but I recommend starting your visit at The River Overlook , a 70-meter-long boardwalk with beautiful views over the river and the Kremlin.

Other interesting places to visit in Zaryadye Park are the Ice Cave, The Museum of Nature, and The Glass Crust. But most importantly, do as the Muscovites do and find yourself a nice place in the park to sit down and relax.

Enjoy the view, do some people-watching, and take a moment to think back about all the Moscow top sights you've seen in the past couple of days.

View from Zaryadye Park Moscow

Where to stay in Moscow

There is a huge amount of hotels in Moscow, ranging from budget hostels to exquisite 5-star hotels. Below you can find three well-reviewed Moscow hotels (rating of 8.5+ on Agoda and  Booking ).

3-star hotel in Moscow: MIRROS Hotel Mokhovaya

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This 3-star hotel is one of the best budget Moscow hotels and is all about location! From the hotel, it's just a 10-minute walk to the Kremlin and only 600 meters to the Christ the Savior Cathedral.

Set in a historic 19th-century mansion, the hotel features classic rooms with ensuite bathrooms.

The staff is friendly and there is a metro station nearby (Borovitskaya), making it easy to get to the Moscow attractions a bit further afield.

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Modern hotel in Moscow: Barin Residence Myasnitskaya

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The Barin Residence Myasnitskaya is a newly built hotel, located about 1.2km from the Red Square (about a 15-20 minute walk).

The rooms and bathrooms are very modern and clean, the beds are comfortable and room service is available. This hotel is an excellent choice for travelers looking for a nice hotel without a hefty price tag.

Luxury hotel in Moscow: Hotel National Moscow

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Hotel National is potentially the best Moscow hotel. It's a gorgeous 5-star hotel located just a stone's throw away from the Bolshoi Theater, the Red Square, and the Kremlin.

The building was designed by architect Alexander Ivanov and completed in 1903 and has been welcoming international travelers ever since.

With its imperial architecture, luxury design, and charming classic rooms (some with a view of the Kremlin!), the Hotel National is a unique property.

Furthermore, you can enjoy an indoor pool, sauna, and fitness center as well as the well-reviewed Beluga restaurant that serves both Russian and European dishes.

While this hotel doesn't come cheap, your stay at the Hotel National will make your trip to Moscow an unforgettable experience.

Moscow itinerary and travel guide: in conclusion

I hope this guide to Moscow will help you plan a trip to this interesting Russian city. Feel free to ask any questions you may have by leaving a comment or  sending me an email !

Below you can find my other posts about the Trans Mongolian Express , and the stops we made along the way:

  • St. Petersburg itinerary
  • Irkutsk and Lake Baikal itinerary
  • Ulaanbaatar itinerary
  • Trans-Mongolian Express travel guide

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This post was updated in December 2020.

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Roadtrips are an enjoyable way to see changing scenery, a chance to stay overnight in retro roadside motels, and an excuse to pull over to see the quirky roadside attractions that you’ll only find in small town America.

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You could come up with your own scenarios for a game of “Would You Rather” where you pit two outrageous scenarios against one another. But the “Would You Rather” deck of cards is loaded with pre-set predicaments: “Would you rather own a machine that makes any food you want or prints $50 per week?” The family edition has 200 cards that were made with multi-generation road trips in mind.

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A road trip classic, and a fun one to play with kids, the license plate game challenges everyone in the car to collectively spot license plates from all 50 states. Pro tip: Print out a map of the United States to keep track of all the states you’ve collected.

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When you’ve already done your Wordle for the day, you can engage your fellow passengers with a game of word scramble. Just look at a plate in a nearby lane and extract the letter — then challenge everyone to come up with a word with the letters in the plate. For example, if the license plate has the letters NKE in it, the word could be “Banker.”

6. Song Trivia

Every great road trip has a good playlist. But turn your tunes into a game by seeing who can name the singer, song title, and, for a bonus round, the year the song came out. You can set up a playlist in advance for this game or just scroll through the stations.

7. The Geography Game

If you loved social studies as a kid, this game is for you. One person starts the game by throwing out a geographic location (i.e. city, state, mountain region, river, etc.). Let’s say the starting word is California. The next person then comes with a location that starts with the last letter of the previous name, so, in this case, the letter “A,” which could be Alaska, Appalachians, Atlanta, and so on. You could mix up the themes, too, or narrow the categories, too. Other categories could be types of food, animals, countries, or band names.

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  6. English Premier League (EPL) Soccer Vacation

    Day 7: Tour a Soccer Stadium Enjoy a stadium tour. London boasts the home grounds of several iconic soccer teams, including local fan favorites Arsenal and Chelsea. As part of this custom EPL soccer vacation, we'll arrange a guided visit to Stamford Bridge, the historic home ground of Chelsea FC. Here, you can tour the stands, the press room ...

  7. How to Plan a Comfortable Road Trip to a Soccer Match

    Determine the best route and plan out stops along the way. Once you know the location of the soccer match, it's time to decide on the best route to get there. Consider factors such as distance, traffic, and road conditions when choosing your route. You should also plan out a few stops along the way for food, gas, restroom breaks, and rest periods.

  8. How to Plan a Comfortable Road Trip to a Soccer Match

    Traveling to a soccer match away from home can be a very exciting experience. This is an opportunity to make just as many memories as the soccer game itself. ... If you don't have a large vehicle of your own, you may want to think about renting a larger vehicle for the road trip. An SUV brings plenty of advantages for families traveling long ...

  9. Road-trip games for a fun #youthsoccer journey

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  10. 2023 Women's Worlds of Soccer Follow Team USA

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  11. Eurosportours

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  12. Soccer Cities: Moscow

    With a quarter of this year's season gone, four of the top five places were taken by Muscovite sides - Spartak, CSKA, FC Moscow and Dynamo. Crosstown rivalries link to old Communist allegiances and offer an interesting historic and economic dimension to an afternoon's football. Moscow's traditional clubs were formed in the 1920s, at the ...

  13. The Longest Distance Traveled For A Match

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  14. Soccer Moms Road Trip

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  16. Road Trip Begins at No. 19 USC

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  17. Soccer Road Trips

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  18. Soccer Road Trip + Food Shopping and Food Packing!

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  19. Kamri's Soccer Road Trip & Summer Fun

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  20. Moscow Itinerary: How To Spend 3 Days In Moscow

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  21. Moscow road trip timelapse: Varshavskoye highway

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  22. 7 Fun Road Trip Games to Play for Everyone to Enjoy

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