1. Visit the “Travel to Christmas” fun-fair.
The fun-fair is organized on several sites within the city. There you can buy traditional Russian sweets, have a cup of tea or hot mulled wine or watch a theatrical and ice stage performances.
2. Ice skating at the largest ice rink in the world
The rink was officially recognized as the biggest in the world! It is shaped as a wide circular ice road, lit from underneath. Small shops and restaurants around the rink offer wide range of food and drinks – warm up if you are getting cold!
3. Ice sledging in Kolomenskoye Estate
Ice sledging is something we have in common from our childhood. What can be better than that on a frosty day!
4. Make a wishhttps://more.moscow/tours/russian-cuisine-tour during a chime of Kremlin bells.
Kremlin bells have always been a symbol of New Year in Russia. The chime of Kremlin bells means the New Year has come! The chimes of Spasskaya tower are depicted literally everywhere! By the way, you can hear the sound of the bells every 15 minutes and at noon you can listen to the Russian anthem.
5. Meat jelly taste test.
Meat jelly is a traditional Russian dish, it is cooked from meat broth boiled for 5 hours straight. Meat jelly is not just nutritious but also warming!




