
Nikolskaya Street is one of Moscow’s oldest thoroughfares, stretching just 630 metres between Red Square and Lubyanka Square. Despite its modest length, this pedestrian zone has played a key role in the life of the capital for centuries. Here you will find architectural monuments from different eras, fashionable restaurants and boutiques, and the evening illumination turns the ancient street into a fairytale... read more
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