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The Golden Ring is a chain of small ancient towns situated to the North-East of Moscow and forming a ring. It is one of the oldest and most popular tourist routes through the Russian provinces. All towns along the way were built between XI-XVII centuries and are often called the museums under open sky. During this tour you will view the unique monuments of Russian architecture and observe the life of Russian provinces, unhurried and calm.
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Day 1 Friday |
Arrival in Moscow. Transfer from the airport to the hotel, accommodation.
Coach excursion "Moscow at night" - Vorobyevi Hills - the beautiful view of the city from the observation platform, Moscow State University, Novodevichiy Convent, "Diplomatic Village", Victory Park with its fountains and churches, the Triumphal Arch, Kutuzov prospect, Arbat Street, etc. |
Day 2 Saturday |
Breakfast.
Sightseeing coach tour round the most beautiful places of Moscow - the Tverskaya street the most animated and saucy, the former headquarters of the KGB, the Bolshoy Theatre, Russian White House, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Red Square, the Cathedral of St. Basil the Blessed and other major city sights.
Excursion to the Moscow Kremlin and Kremlin Cathedrals - the historical center of Moscow. The Kremlin has always been perceived as a symbol of power and might of the Russian land. Each era of the Russian history left its architectural mark on the Kremlin. Within the Kremlin walls there are many architectural monuments, churches, cathedrals, museums, etc.
Lunch at the local restaurant.
Excursion to the Tretyakov State Gallery - one of the world's largest museums, a treasure house of old Russian art from the 11th century till our days. The gallery bears the name of its founder, Pavel Tretyakov, who presented his collection to the city of Moscow in 1892. Now the museum holds more than 50000 works of painting, art and sculpture.
Evening performance - Circus.
Transfer to/from the performance
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Day 3 Sunday |
Departure from Moscow to Vladimir by car/bus 09:00 am.
Arrival to Vladimir. The history of the town goes back over one thousand years. It was founded in 990s by Prince Vladimir on the bank of the river Klyasma. The rise of Vladimir began under Andrey Bogolubsky, the son of Yuri Dolgoruky who founded Moscow.
Lunch at the local restaurant.
Vladimir city tour - you will visit the XII century monuments - the Uspensky and Dmitrovsky Cathedrals (one of the oldest Russian functioning churches), view the famous Golden Gates and go to the Museum of crystal and varnished minature.
Excursion to Bogolyubovo - a former residence of Andrey Bogolyubsky. Visit to Svyato-Bogolyubsky Monastery and Pokrova-na-Nerli Church - a real masterpiece of the old Russian architecture built in 1164.
Departure to Suzdal - Fabulously ancient and wonderfully adorned, Suzdal occipies a special place among the other Russian towns. The entire town is a museum which has hardly changed for the past two and a half centuries. Over one hundred monuments, dating from different periods of the past millennium are concentrated here.
Hotel accommodation.
Dinner at the hotel's restaurant. |
Day 4 Monday |
Breakfast.
Suzdal city tour - you will visit the Kremlin, the ancient trading rows and Kresovaya Palata, visit the unique museum of wooden architecture, see lots of big and small churches and listen to the bells' concert in Spaso-Efimievsky monastery
Lunch at the local restaurant.
Departure to Kostroma - The town was firstly mentioned in the cronicles in 1237. It was the first stop of Mongol-Tatars on their way to sacking Yaroslavl in 1238. Contemporary Kostroma is a picturesque city with a strong historical atmosphere.
Hotel accommodation.
Dinner at the hotel's restaurant.
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Day 5 Tuesday |
Breakfast.
Kostroma city tour - visit to the Ipatiev Monastery - a real miracle of architecture, the Romanov's Palace, Trade Galleries.
Departure to Yaroslavl. Though the city is the biggest and most active one on the route, it has conserved a nice style of province life. Yaroslavl has a rich collection of histprical and art monuments, it is also known for the wall-paintings in cathedrals and churches.
Lunch at the local restaurant.
Yaroslavl city tour - visit to the famous Spaso-Preobrazhensky Monastery and the Ilya-Prophet Church.
Hotel accommodation.
Free time.
Dinner at the hotel's restaurant.
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Day 6 Wednesday |
Breakfast.
Departure to Rostov the Great. Rostov is one of the oldest cities on the route, situated by the beautiful lake Nero. The enormous cathedral of the XVI century and its "metropoly" are considered to be the ancient city center, so called "Rostov Kremlin". Its towers impress by their white-stone architecture. The town is also famous for the "Rostov Finift".
Rostov city tour - visit to the Kremlin and "Rostov Finift" Museum.
Lunch at the local restaurant "Russky Dvorik".
Photo stop in Pereslavl-Zalesskiy. This charming town, located nearby the wonderful Plescheevo lake, looks as if there was more ild ancient churches than hotels, cafes and shops all together. The most ancient monument of the North East Russia, Saviour-Transfuguration Cathedral, is situated here.
Departure to Sergiev Posad. The town was named after Saint Sergey Radonezhsky. In the XIV century he founded a monastery here that became one of the greatest in Russia. Nowadays the monastery carries the name of Trinity Lavra of St. Sergey and is considered to be "Russian Vatican". It's a temporary residence of Russian patriarch.
Sergiev Posad city tour - visit to the famous Trinity Lavra of St. Sergey - the main and the most important monastery of Russia.
Departure to Moscow by bus/car.
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Day 7 Thursday |
Breakfast. Departure transfer
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