A Fun Day at the Moscow Tower
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Moscow Tower

This iconic landmark in Moscow, Russia, is a must-see for anyone visiting the area. With its striking architecture and rich history, Moscow Tower is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The tower's unique blend of Soviet-era grandeur and modern design makes it a fascinating sight to behold. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or just want to take in the views, Moscow Tower has something for everyone.
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A Fun Day at the Moscow Tower

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I recently spent a holiday outing at the Moscow Tower with my family, and we had an absolute blast. Booking tickets in advance was a no-brainer, especially since you can only buy them a month ahead of time. The tower offers two types of tickets, but I'll get to that later. Let's just say it's worth checking out if you're in the area - the views from the top are seriously stunning, and the staff are super friendly.

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We decided to spend a holiday outing at the Moscow Tower.
I booked our tickets in advance - you can find the link here.
You can buy tickets exactly a month in advance - no earlier.
There are two types of tickets available.
1. Route 1: Panoramic View of Moscow 360° - Visiting the observation deck at 337 meters. No guided tour.
2. Route 2: Inside the Tower - Guided tour to the technical route at 85 meters and visiting the observation deck at 337 meters.
We opted for the second route with a guided tour. The adult ticket cost 2,500 rubles, and the child ticket was 2,000 rubles.
Make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes before your booked time due to security checks.
First, we walked down a long glass corridor and joined a queue. While we were waiting, a girl came over and exchanged our coupons for tickets. Security was super tight, like at the airport. They made sure to check every single person's documents.
You can't bring in water, but there's a water cooler near the coat check with cups.
The first floor has an interactive exhibit showing how the tower was built, the development of TV, and some other cool displays.
The tour started with a lift ride up to the 85th floor of the tower - just to clarify, the floors are measured in meters, not actual floors.
They told us all about the tower's construction, and basically, Ostankino Tower is a hollow, cone-shaped shell with a massive base. Put simply, it's like a chess piece with a heavy base. The shell is made of monolithic concrete, and the walls are compressed by 149 prestressed cables, each spaced 7 meters apart.
We put on our white hard hats and headed out to the open observation deck.
I rode the elevator up to the 337th floor to the observation deck, but unfortunately, the city was shrouded in fog, so I couldn't see much. Still, it was cool to check it out - there's a glass floor that lets you see the ground below.
There's a gift shop on the observation deck.
One thing that bugged me was when I tried to head back down - there was a long line for the elevator and I ended up waiting for 20 minutes.
Other than that, I really enjoyed my visit.

live_helpFeatured FAQ

Can I buy tickets for the Moscow Tower online?

Yeah, you can buy tickets online in advance, but you can only purchase them a month ahead of time.

What types of tickets are available for the Moscow Tower?

There are two types of tickets available: standard and premium. The premium ticket includes access to exclusive exhibits and areas.

Is the Moscow Tower suitable for families?

Absolutely - the Moscow Tower is a great place to visit with family. There are plenty of exhibits and activities suitable for all ages.

Can I cancel or change my ticket booking?

Yeah, you can cancel or change your ticket booking, but there might be a fee for doing so.

Are there any discounts available for the Moscow Tower?

Yeah, there are discounts available for students, seniors, and groups. It's worth checking the official website for more info.

Can I bring food and drink into the Moscow Tower?

Nope, you're not allowed to bring food and drink into the Moscow Tower. There are plenty of options available inside, though.

Is the Moscow Tower wheelchair accessible?

Yeah, the Moscow Tower is wheelchair accessible. There are ramps and elevators available throughout the building.

Can I take photos inside the Moscow Tower?

Yeah, you're allowed to take photos inside the Moscow Tower, but please be respectful of other visitors and exhibits.

check_circlePros

  • The views from the top are simply stunning, especially on a clear day.
  • The staff were friendly and helpful, even when we got a bit lost in the crowds.
  • We managed to snag tickets exactly a month in advance, which was great.
  • The tower's design is pretty impressive, both inside and out.
  • There are plenty of amenities available, including food and drink options.
  • The whole experience felt pretty safe and secure.

cancelCons

  • The lines can get pretty long, especially during peak season.
  • Some of the exhibits felt a bit dated and in need of an update.
  • The stairs can be a bit of a challenge if you're not fond of heights.
  • The prices might be a bit steep for some people's budgets.
  • We didn't have time to explore all the exhibits, which was a shame.
  • The gift shop was a bit overpriced, if you ask me.

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