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Winter in Moscow 2026: Festival Grounds and More
In My City

Winter in Moscow 2026: Festival Grounds and More

I'm super stoked for the winter festivals in Moscow 2026. You'll find the festival grounds packed with new artists, ice skating rinks, and cozy cafes to warm up in. Whether you're a local or just visiting, Moscow's got something for everyone this winter season. The city's vibrant atmosphere, delicious food, and exciting events make it a must-visit destination. Don't miss out on the fun - you'll be talking about it for weeks!

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  • The festival's decorations are truly breathtaking, with intricate ice sculptures and beautifully lit pavilions.
  • There's a wide range of activities to enjoy, from ice skating and sledding to festive markets and live music performances.
  • The festival's atmosphere is electric, with a lively crowd and plenty of opportunities to try traditional Russian food and drink.
  • The festival's duration of over two months means you have plenty of time to see everything on offer.
  • The festival is well-organized, with clear signage and easy-to-follow maps to help you navigate the various festival grounds.
  • The festive lights on Tverskaya Street are a must-see, with their stunning displays and lively atmosphere.

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  • Some of the festival's attractions can be quite crowded, especially on weekends and holidays.
  • The festival's duration can feel a bit long, with some of the attractions and activities feeling repetitive.
  • Some of the festival's food and drink options can be quite expensive, especially if you're on a budget.
  • The festival's opening hours can be a bit restrictive, with some of the attractions and activities only open during the day.
  • The festival's website and social media channels could be more informative, with more details on the festival's schedule and attractions.
  • The festival's ticket prices can be a bit steep, especially for families or groups.
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Editor's Summary

Moscow's winter transformation is truly magical. The city's festive atmosphere is a treat to behold, and I've had the chance to explore all the main festival grounds, including the Winter in Moscow festival. With its incredible decorations and pavilions, the festival turns the city into a winter wonderland. From the Factory of Gifts on Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street to the festive lights on Tverskaya Street, there's no shortage of things to see and do. Whether you're looking for a fun day out with the family or a romantic evening stroll, Moscow's winter festival has something for everyone. You can ice skate, go sledding, or check out the festive markets and live music performances. The festival's atmosphere is electric, with a lively crowd and plenty of opportunities to try traditional Russian food and drink.

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Moscow's winter transformation is truly magical. Every year, the city's festive atmosphere is a treat to behold, and I love strolling through the beautifully decorated streets. I've explored all the main festival grounds, including the Winter in Moscow festival, and I'll walk you through my route so you can see as much as possible.

Winter in Moscow festivalWinter in Moscow 2026: What's New at the FestivalWinter in Moscow is an annual New Year's festival that runs from December 1st to the end of February. Don't get it confused with the Christmas Journey festival, which has different dates, although some venues overlap.

Winter in Moscow 2026The festival turns the city into a winter wonderland, with incredible decorations and pavilions. Take the Factory of Gifts on Bolotnaya Square or the Mandarin Pavilion on Arbat Street, for example. They're truly breathtaking.

Factory of Gifts, Bolotnaya SquareThere are also many all-weather ice rinks scattered throughout the city. Be sure to register in advance, as entry is free.On the festival grounds, you'll find live performances, workshops, gift stalls, souvenirs, and unique treats.

Manezh Square, Winter in Moscow festivalMy festival tour started at Revolution Square, as the festival grounds are right in front of the metro station. If I'm being precise, there are actually three festival grounds here.

Revolution SquareRevolution Square has an ice rink and stationary pavilions with a carousel. Unlike other areas, this one isn't cleared; it's simply redecorated each time. The carousel with horses is free, but you'll need to wait in line.

Transition from Revolution Square to Manezhnaya SquareNext, I headed towards Manezhnaya Square and on the transition between the squares, another location with a beautiful New Year's train. Here, there's a special atmosphere of old times with a merchant-boyarish twist.

Winter in Moscow 2026In literally just a few meters, I find myself in the atmosphere of Soviet childhood on Manezhnaya Square. It's like we dug out a big box of Christmas decorations from the attic and hung up icicles, snowflakes, colorful flags, and stars.

Manezhaya Square Winter in MoscowManezhaya Square Festival PhotoOn Manezhnaya Square, I feel like I've been transported to a children's morning, where the little boys and girls are happily dancing around the Christmas tree. There are kids sledding down the hill, someone's playing in the snow. This is the main festival site, where the largest and most beautiful Christmas tree with a covering of glowing garlands is located.

Winter in Moscow 2026 Manezhnaya SquareWinter in Moscow 2026Manezhaya Square Winter in Moscow 2026This is a very beautiful location, I want to stay here for a bit longer, where you can grab a snack and have a cup of tea from a samovar.I decided to pop by GUM - the fair, this year it's all decorated in a lovely Dymkovsky style.

GUM Fair 2026Along the decorated arches with red balls on Nikolskaya Street, I headed towards TsUM. If you have time, check it out, it's also beautifully decorated. Right behind TsUM on Rождественка Street, I came across the Red Ball pavilion. It's a huge soft knitted ball toy, inside which you can buy gifts for kids made in Moscow.

Red Ball Pavilion Winter in MoscowFrom the ball, I walked along Kuznetsky Most Street towards TsUM. The entire street is beautifully decorated with romantic trees with hearts.

Kuznetsky Most in winter in Moscow 2026

Trip to Christmas 2026Right in front of TSUM, there's a traditional exhibition of designer Christmas trees by famous artists and the Ice Rink pavilion.

Ice Rink pavilion made in MoscowTrees at TSUMI kept going straight on Kuznetsky Most. After TSUM, the Mechanica Mirabilium location starts. It's like a steampunk style, the decorations look really unique. Mechanical owls, quirky mechanisms, and gears. The design is quite unusual, and I really liked it.

Mechanica Mirabilium on Kuznetsky Most

Mechanica Mirabilium winter in Moscow routeFurther on, there's a more festive setup in the Gingerbread style in Kamergersky Pereulok. I really liked the fairy-tale gingerbread houses, charming Christmas trees with mice, and the Gingerbread treats.

Gingerbread house winter in Moscow

Winter in Moscow 2026New Year's Moscow routeThrough the huge glowing gates, I exit onto Tverskaya and head to Tverskaya Square. There's another stationary platform with a carousel and magical New Year's decorations. You can find souvenirs and treats, drink Moscow tea from a samovar, swing on the swings, and watch the performances.

Tverskaya Square festival

Winter in Moscow routeFrom here, it's not far along Tverskaya Street to Tverskoy Boulevard with the traditional light tunnel. And on the other side, Pushkin's Square.

Walking along the boulevard is nice until Arbat. This year, the entire pedestrian street is covered with mandarins. Near the theater, a huge Mandarin gift pavilion has been set up. And at both ends of Arbat, huge scales have been installed. Anyone can find out their weight in mandarins. What a unique idea. There are two scales, but the queue is huge for both.

Mandarins on Arbat festivalMandarin Christmas tree Arbat winter in Moscow

Scales with mandarins Arbat

Second Route to the Gift Factory

This location blew me away even more. I've never seen such a fantastic Gift Factory. It feels like I'm in a movie, not about Willie Wonka or Santa's workshop.

Gift Factory Bolotnaya SquareGift Factory PhotoGift Factory Review You can get your gift in a very unusual way at the Gift Factory. After buying something in the Made in Moscow pavilion, they can pack and send it through a conveyor belt that goes through the entire factory. Gift Factory Winter in Moscow

Gift FactoryI visited the gift factory and was blown away by the sheer scale of it all. The boxes with gifts are sent down a winding conveyor belt and arrive at the pick-up counter. What a brilliant idea - it's so well thought out and fun. I spent ages watching the winding paths of the gifts.

Gift Factory To get a gift from the conveyor belt, you need to buy gifts worth 4000 roubles or pay 500 roubles for packaging. In the pavilion, you can buy cosmetics, souvenirs, accessories, and even a Green chair for 18,000 roubles. And guess what? That's where I found my favourite cream, which is nowhere to be found in any Moscow store or online marketplace. That's just amazing.Gift Factory at the Museum of MoscowAlong the Moscow River, I headed to the Museum of Moscow. Another gift factory is located there. It looks very beautiful from the outside, but it's small. There's no such magic - just a small pavilion with clothes. Winter in Moscow ParkAlso, I visited the Gorky Park. There's a pavilion called Winter in Moscow, which is in the shape of a train. Inside, you can find cosmetics, souvenirs, teas, and sweets. It's located near the entrance to the park, right in front of the ticket booth for the ice rink. Unfortunately, the ice rink is under reconstruction this year, so it's not available. I also recommend visiting:

Winter Wonderland - A Quest with GiftsGUM Market - A New Year's Fairy Tale

The VDNKh Ice Rink

Featured FAQ

What are the festival's opening hours?

The festival is open from 11am to 11pm, Monday to Sunday. Some attractions and activities may have restricted hours, so it's worth checking the festival's website or social media channels for more information.

What are the festival's ticket prices?

Ticket prices vary depending on the day and time of visit. Adult tickets start at 500 rubles, while children's tickets start at 250 rubles. Family tickets are also available, starting at 1,500 rubles.

What are the festival's main attractions?

The festival's main attractions include the Winter in Moscow festival, the Factory of Gifts on Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street, and the festive lights on Tverskaya Street. There are also plenty of other attractions and activities to enjoy, including ice skating and sledding, festive markets, and live music performances.

Can I bring my dog to the festival?

Yes, dogs are welcome at the festival, but please keep them on a leash and clean up after them.

Are there any special events or performances during the festival?

Yes, there are plenty of special events and performances during the festival, including live music performances, ice skating shows, and festive light displays.

Can I buy tickets online?

Yes, you can buy tickets online through the festival's website or social media channels. You can also buy tickets at the festival's box office on the day of your visit.

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