Interesting places to go with your child. The exhibition is closed for reconstruction! Interactive museum "Experimentanium"

Where to spend leisure time with a child in Moscow? – this question interests many parents, because they want not only to have a good time, but also to teach their child something new. Leisure- this is a component of the normal development of a child: walks and hikes broaden their horizons, improve their mood and give new impressions. There are many places in Moscow where you can go with the whole family. We invite you to consider some of them.

11. Petting zoo "UtiPuti"

The UtiPuti Petting Zoo is a place where adults and children can communicate with animals, learn to love and care for them. All pets can be fed, petted and held. Zoo inhabitants: raccoon, meerkat, goat, rats, hamsters, chinchillas, guinea pigs, degus, squirrels, rabbits, ferrets, hedgehogs, sugar opossum, parrots and chickens. Employees will conduct a fascinating excursion and teach you how to communicate with wildlife, treat your “little brothers” with care, respect animals and appreciate their company. At the zoo they will tell the child about how it works animal world, about the characteristics of life, habits and preferences of a particular animal.

10. Drama, puppet and musical theaters

Even young spectators will watch the performance with delight: most productions are designed for children aged 6 years and older, but there are plays for very young ones. There are many theaters in Moscow: Moscow Children's Book Theater, Chamber Puppet Theater, Moon Theater, Children's Theater “from A to Z” and others.

Each of them has its own flavor and its own program. The S.V. Obraztsov Theater is interesting - it boasts one of the largest collections of dolls. The theater also has a Museum, which you can visit before the performance or during intermission - it displays puppets, glove puppets, cane puppets, shadow puppets and other puppets created in different years. The clock on the facade of the building is noteworthy - 12 fairy-tale characters change every hour, and the ears of visitors and passers-by are delighted by the music. Among musical theaters, it is worth highlighting the Young Actor Theater, whose repertoire includes Russian and world musical classics - it’s time to introduce your child to art and, perhaps, discover new talents in him.

9. Zoo

The Moscow Zoo is considered one of the largest in our country; its territory is very large, so it is not possible to get around it in one day. You and your child will definitely want to come back here. Very noteworthy are the Monkey House, the Bird House, and the “Night World” exhibition. For the little ones there is a "Children's Zoo" sightseeing tour which is carried out on a train. The zoo has biologist clubs, an art studio, a children's theater, and a Pony Club.

8. Circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard

The Moscow Nikulin Circus will give adults and young spectators a huge amount of laughter and positive emotions. It often changes performances and programs; the circus on Tsvetnoy Boulevard is considered the most famous in Russia. Yuri Nikulin performed in this circus, he created an amazing atmosphere that has survived to this day. Perhaps going to the circus will become your family tradition.

7. Kuklachev Theater and Theater named after. V.L.Durova

The Animal Theater is a great place for little visitors. Performances take place on two stages: on the large one - large animals (hippos, elephants, horses) also participate in the program, and on the small one - children from 2 to 6 years old sit in the front rows, and parents are behind them. There is also an attraction called "mouse" Railway", there is a museum dedicated to the founder of the theater. Children will also be interested in Kuklachev's cat theater, in which these animals perform incredible tricks. Miniatures featuring cats alternate with performances by clowns.

6. Dolphinariums

On Old territory The zoo houses a Dolphinarium: there, little spectators and their parents are treated to performances with the participation of walruses, fur seals, whales, sea lions, and bottlenose dolphins. During the warm season, the performance takes place under open air, and in winter - under an inflatable dome. Another dolphinarium is located at the All-Russian Exhibition Center - this is the largest mobile dolphinarium in Europe, accommodating 600 spectators. You can swim in the pool with dolphins under the supervision of an instructor.

Theater "De-Arte"

The peculiarity of the theater is that every spectator, upon coming to the show, not only finds himself in a colorful and vibrant performance in the fantasy style, but is also involved in the action, “immersed” in a fairy tale.

An exhibition is taking place on the territory of the theater, the main feature of which is a rich cultural program: master classes on ikebana, tea ceremony, origami, anime, mango and calligraphy, etc. are held daily according to the schedule. All children can try on samurai armor and do archery.

5. Moscow Planetarium

The planetarium was built in 1929 and operated until 1994, when it closed for reconstruction. In 2011, its activities resumed. Now the building area is not 3, but as much as 14 thousand square meters. The Planetarium has: the Large and Small Star Hall, two museums (the classical Urania Museum and the interactive museum "Lunarium"), the Sky Park, the Large and Small Observatories, a 4D cinema and the exhibition hall "Level 9", which is currently hosting Russia's first interactive exhibition about space and astronauts “I want to be an astronaut!”

4. House of fairy tales “Once upon a time”

Even the youngest visitors will enjoy it – this is a real journey into a fairy tale. Children will find a real two-story palace in folk style, furnished with antique and fairy-tale items. Here you can try on heroic armor, take part in performances, and touch the old mill or Baba Yaga’s stupa with your hands. The museum also hosts theatrical programs based on Russian folk tales.

3. Kva-kva Park

This is the largest water park water activities in Russia, which was opened in 2006. Even in the cold season, there is always fun and warm weather here. Waterslides, with a length of 90 to 120 meters, 4-row slides, hot tubs, “paddling pools” for the little ones, vertical aquadromes, caves, multi-cascade waterfalls, a large children’s playground - entertainment will appeal to the whole family. And parents can visit not only the attractions, but also the elephant spa, massage room, Russian and Turkish baths, sauna, and restaurant.

2. Parks and attractions.

There are many parks in the capital, but there are places that are loved by children and their parents. First of all, this is an amusement park at the All-Russian Exhibition Center. Here there is an amusement town for the little ones, a Ferris Wheel, 72 meters high - the tallest in Europe, various slides, carousels, swings, go-kart tracks, shooting ranges and much more.

For have a relaxing holiday Kolomenskoye Park is intended - it is located on the territory of the former estate of the Russian Tsars. This is not only an architectural monument, but also picturesque nature, a town of attractions and wonderful views.

You can also go on rides in Sokolniki Park - here children aged 2 years and older will find entertainment to their liking.

Also, the whole family can go to the Gorky Central Park of Culture and Culture: walk along the alleys, play sports, visit kids club or the open Observatory, visit the mini-zoo and rope park, rent a catamaran or boat and take a ride along the river.

1. Rollers

There are many places in Moscow where you can teach a child to skate: there is a skating rink in the Mega shopping center in three districts, in the Lefortovo shopping center, Evropeisky and others. An interesting place is the Cosmik skating rink, located on the 7th floor of the European shopping center. Entering there, you seem to find yourself in magical land- in the middle of an enchanted forest stretches ice lake, on the surface of which starlight is reflected. If you wish, you can use the services of a trainer and improve your skills. Next to the skating rink there is a games library and all kinds of entertainment, and you can dine in a family Italian restaurant.

As you can see, there are dozens of places in Moscow where you can go with your child and get a lot of positive emotions!

Note!

Moscow is a wonderful city, many of whose attractions will be of interest not only to adults, but also to children. Moscow is a dynamic city, it is constantly developing and changing, new ones open here almost every year interesting places, new attractions appear. To spend time with your child in Moscow with maximum benefit, it is worth preparing for the trip in advance. This article will introduce you to the most interesting places, where you can go with children.

Architectural landmarks

Kremlin and Red Square

This is the best place for children to start getting acquainted with Moscow. Before taking your child to Red Square, it is advisable to prepare him for this in advance. You can talk about the Kremlin towers (Spasskaya - with chimes and a ruby ​​star, Nikolskaya, etc.), as well as other attractions that are located on the territory of the Kremlin and Red Square. These are the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, St. Basil's Cathedral, the Tsar Cannon and the Tsar Bell, the Mausoleum, the Alexander Garden, etc.

It will be interesting for a child to attend the changing of the Guard of Honor at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. It takes place at the beginning of every hour from 8:00 to 20:00.

Before entering the Kremlin territory there is a place where it is customary to make wishes. This is the “zero” kilometer of Moscow, which is located at the Resurrection Gate. To make a wish, you need to stand in the center of the sign, facing the Iveron Church, and throw a coin over your left shoulder.

Cathedral of Christ the Savior and Patriarchal Bridge

Most big temple Moscow is located next to the Kropotkinskaya metro station, opposite the museum fine arts them. Pushkin. It was rebuilt on the site of one that was blown up in the 30s. XX century temple of the same name. During the Soviet period, the Moskva swimming pool was located on this site. The temple will amaze children with its power and majesty appearance. It hosts festive Christmas and Easter services, broadcast throughout the country. And on Christmas, colorful children's performances are held in one of its halls.

Next to the Cathedral of Christ the Savior there is another architectural landmark - Patriarchal Bridge. This is a pedestrian bridge over the Moscow River. It offers magnificent views of the city center and makes for beautiful photographs.

"Moscow City"

Recently, this has been one of the most striking architectural highlights of the city of Moscow. Modern futuristic design and unusual appearance attract curious tourists here. The most impressive is the tower with twisted edges of the facades called “Evolution”. Most tall skyscraper"Moscow City" - Federation Tower, 374 m high. Best view the complex opens from pedestrian bridge"Bagration". Skyscrapers look very impressive in the evening when the lights turn on. Several towers are open observation decks, you can get to them with a guided tour. Tickets to the Moscow City observation decks are expensive. For those who want to admire Moscow from above, it is better to choose other places. For example, the observation deck on the Ostankino Tower.

Ostankino Tower

The observation deck of the tower is located at an altitude of 337 m. From here the immediate surroundings are clearly visible: the Cosmos Hotel, VDNH, and the Moscow State University building is also visible. Daredevils can climb up the stairs to an open area. From here we get nice photos no glare from glass. To visit the tower with children, it is better to choose clear, cloudless weather. Then nothing will stop you from enjoying the magnificent views from the tower. Just below the observation deck there is a coffee shop and restaurant “7th Heaven” with a rotating platform. There you can relax with a cup of tea, enjoying the magnificent panoramic views to Moscow.
Important: to get inside, you need documents (and for children too).

Famous places in Moscow

Arbat

A walk along Old Arbat, Moscow's most famous pedestrian street, is a must-see cultural program guests coming to Moscow. Arbat Street stretches from the Prague restaurant (near the Smolenskaya metro station) to Arbat Square. It’s nice to just stroll along Old Arbat as a child, stopping at cozy coffee shops along the way. The most famous sights of Arbat: the theater named after. E. Vakhtangov and the fountain “Princess Turandot”, Memorial Apartment of A. S. Pushkin, as well as the sculpture of B. Okudzhava, who wrote immortal lines about Arbat.

GUM

Visiting Moscow and not visiting GUM is an unforgivable mistake. After all, GUM is not just a large shopping mall with a cluster of shops of famous brands, but also a striking landmark of the capital, an outstanding architectural monument. The GUM building was built at the end of the 19th century. and represented a structure that was unique not only for Russia, but also for Europe - covered shopping arcades(passages) connected to each other by bridges.

GUM often serves as a venue for exhibitions and festivals; famous artists and designers work on festive decorations. In GUM there is a cinema with a children's hall, and on the 3rd floor there is an excellent cafe in the nostalgic style - “Dining No. 57”, where you can have an inexpensive and tasty lunch with your child. Be sure to try the ice cream in GUM. This is the most delicious ice cream in Moscow, which is prepared according to a special recipe.

Central Children's World

Many people remember “Children’s World” on Lubyanka from Soviet times. Not long ago it underwent a global reconstruction, opening in an updated version in 2015. The Central Children's House has many interesting things for children and parents. There are places for entertainment (“Dinopark” and the city of professions “Kidburg”), a cinema, and a touching Museum of Childhood, where you can get acquainted with the history of “ Children's world"and see the toys that Soviet children played with.

On the top floor there is an open observation deck, from which you can admire the central part of Moscow. At the Central House of Art, it is worth looking at the unique stained glass windows that are located on the dome of the central atrium. They were created based on fairy-tale illustrations by the artist I. Bilibin. The giant mechanical clock installed in the atrium is one of the 5 largest clocks in the world. And yes, the ice cream at TsDM is also very tasty.

VDNH

For a long time, this exhibition complex, well-known since Soviet times, was in a deplorable state. He alternately changed names - from VDNKh to VVTs, then again to VDNKh. After the last reconstruction carried out here, during which the historical pavilions, fountains “Friendship of Peoples”, “ Stone Flower"and new facilities have been built, VDNKh can be safely recommended for visits with children of any age.

Here is a list of the most interesting objects that you can see at VDNKh with children:
"Moskvarium" (a huge aquarium, a platform for observing underwater animals, a modern dolphinarium, swimming pools with dolphins),
model of the Buran spacecraft,
most big skating rink Moscow (open in winter).

In addition, on the territory of VDNKh there is a rope park and playgrounds. If you have enough energy, you can take a walk with older children to the famous sculpture of Vera Mukhina “Worker and Collective Farm Woman”. This monument has long become one of the main symbols of Moscow. It is familiar to everyone as the screensaver of the Mosfilm film studio.

Museums of Moscow

Tretyakov Gallery

One of the best art museums with works of Russian artists. The Tretyakov Gallery has two sites: the gallery in Lavrushinsky Lane and the New Tretyakov Gallery. The historic gallery building houses works by old masters, ranging from ancient icon painters to the art of the early 20th century. Here is a golden collection of Russian art. The main masterpieces of the Tretyakov Gallery that are worth showing to children: “Trinity” by Andrei Rublev, large-scale painting by A. Ivanov “The Appearance of Christ to the People”, fabulous paintings by V. Vasnetsov “Bogatyrs” and “Alyonushka”, beautiful “The Swan Princess” by Vrubel, soft pink “Girl with Peaches” by Serov, paintings by Aivazovsky, Levitan, Repin and others.

If you get hungry while wandering around the halls of the museum with your children, there is a good self-service cafe downstairs where you can have an inexpensive lunch.

In the New Tretyakov Gallery, on Krymsky Val, works dedicated to the art of the 20th century are exhibited. Temporary exhibitions are also often held there. In front of the New Tretyakov Gallery there is an open-air sculpture museum - “Museon”.

Museum of Fine Arts. Pushkin

Another famous museum in Moscow, containing a large collection of works by European artists, as well as a collection of art from the countries of the East and Ancient Egypt. It will be of interest to children of middle and high school age. The museum often hosts exhibitions brought from the best museums in the world, which each time attract a huge number of visitors. Museum complex consists of several buildings:

This is the main building;
the building of the Gallery of Arts of Europe and America of the 19th-20th centuries, where you can see famous paintings by French impressionists: Degas, Monet, Renoir, works by Van Gogh, Picasso, Gauguin;
department of personal collections;
memorial apartment of S. Richter.

Darwin Museum

A wonderful museum for children from 5 to 18 years old who are interested in natural history. Collections introduce the theory of evolution, natural selection, and the diversity of life forms on our planet. The museum was opened in 1907 by zoologist F. Cotes and is one of the largest natural science museums in Europe. The museum hosts interactive programs and entertaining workshops for children.

Museum of Cosmonautics in Moscow

This museum will be appreciated by young astronautics enthusiasts. It is located next to VDNKh, so it is convenient to combine a visit to it with a walk around VDNKh. The museum is located under the “Rocket” (the “Space Conquerors” monument), which is the main landmark. There are excursions for children and films about space are shown here. This museum is one of the most attractive places in Moscow to visit with a child. The most interesting exhibits: real meteorites that you can touch, the legendary cosmonaut dogs Belka and Strelka and the container in which they flew into space, personal belongings of Yu. Gagarin, a full-size model of the Mir space station, original cosmonaut costumes. In the museum's cafe, as well as in the vending machines installed on the 1st floor, real space food in tubes is sold.

Parks and estates of Moscow

Zaryadye Park

This Moscow landmark appeared recently and has already managed to attract close attention. Zaryadye Park was opened in 2017 in the center of Moscow, on the site where the Rossiya Hotel used to stand. It represents a new format of city parks. The most impressive object on its territory is the “Floating” bridge. The unique design of this bridge hangs like a huge canopy over the Moscow River, as if floating in the air. From the bridge, the child will have breathtaking views of the Kremlin and the Moscow River. The park has a rich botanical collection, which represents different climatic zones Russia.

Advice: since the park is a new object and not all Moscow residents have had time to visit it, it attracts increased interest. If you do not want to find yourself with your children in a dense stream of other park visitors, it is advisable not to plan a visit there on holidays.

Kolomenskoye

One of the oldest and most beautiful parks in Moscow. The main attraction of Kolomenskoye is the Church of the Ascension of the 16th century. The first stone tented temple in Rus' is included in the list World Heritage UNESCO, Interesting are the ancient Church of Our Lady of Kazan, the House of Peter I. Near the station. m. "Kashirskaya" the Palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich was opened. It looks like a fairy-tale Russian tower; the exhibition inside introduces the life of Russian tsars of the pre-Petrine era, and there are fascinating excursions for children.

There is a beautiful apple orchard on the territory of the park; in the summer, festivals and open-air concerts are held. A pleasure train runs from the Front Gate of Kolomenskoye to the Alexei Mikhailovich Palace.

Tsaritsyno

A beautiful park in the south of Moscow. A large-scale reconstruction was also carried out here in 2006-2007, during which the palace, which had been in ruins for several centuries, was completed. Above palace ensemble“Tsaritsyno” was worked by the outstanding architect V. Bazhenov, and later by the no less eminent M. Kazakov.

The appearance of the palace and park ensemble is unusual; it is designed in the “Russian Gothic” style. Now the Grand Palace and the Bread House are united by a common entrance. There is a museum inside, which houses both temporary and permanent exhibitions. In the summer, a large light and music fountain operates on the Tsaritsyn Ponds. Tsaritsyno is a pleasant place for walking with children at any time of the year.

Kuzminki

This park is located far from the center of Moscow. It is interesting for families with children, first of all, because it is located there. It is open throughout the year. The estate consists of 3 towers: Father Frost, Snow Maiden and the Creativity tower. You can only get inside as part of excursion groups.

Moscow Zoo

One of the oldest zoos in Europe was opened in 1864. Every major zoo has a symbol animal. The symbol of the Moscow Zoo for a long time there was a manul. The Moscow Zoo occupies a large space and is divided into 2 parts: the old and new territory. To explore all corners, you need to spend most day. Almost every day the zoo holds demonstration feedings of animals. The feeding schedule is posted on the zoo's website. For children under 18 years of age, admission is free.

Read more about the Moscow Zoo in.

Moscow Planetarium

The planetarium was first opened in 1929. Since the mid-90s of the last century, it has been closed for renovation. But, having opened in 2011, it quickly became a favorite Moscow attraction. The Planetarium is one of those places in Moscow that you must visit with children. It hosts colorful full-dome programs for adults and children aged 6, 7, 8 years and older, an interactive museum, an observatory and a 4D cinema. There are also programs for the youngest visitors - children 5 years old.

The planetarium is located next to the zoo, so it is convenient to combine visits to these two objects. In addition, it works single ticket to visit the zoo and planetarium in one day. The day off at the planetarium is Tuesday, at the zoo it is Monday.

What to see in Moscow with a child in one day

If you only have one day to explore Moscow, you shouldn’t try to see all the main attractions of the capital in that day. You won’t be able to do this anyway, and in return you will only get fatigue and not the most pleasant emotions. It’s better to focus on one route, and don’t forget to take lunch.

If this is your first time in Moscow, go to Red Square. This is one of the main places and the main attraction, where you should definitely go with your child in Moscow. Show your child what the Kremlin towers, St. Basil's Cathedral and the famous Kremlin wall with dovetails look like.

From there you will get to GUM; the nearest entrance to it is on Red Square. If you have the strength, visit the Central House of Music; you can walk to it, take the metro, or walk along Tverskaya and Old Arbat streets.

If you know the center of Moscow well, then plan for this day something that you have not seen yet, but would like to see. It is important that these attractions are close to each other. Traveling in a crowded metro with children in Moscow or standing in traffic jams takes a lot of effort and time. Take this into account.

We wish you pleasant walks around the sights of Moscow with your children!

Scroll to the end of the page and you will find here a list of places where you can go with your child in Moscow on weekends. There are an unimaginable number of them! The main question in this case becomes what to choose. After all, the capital hosts wonderful events for children in a variety of entertainment genres almost every day. These include circus performances, performances, themed excursion programs, exhibitions in museums, and much more.

In this article we will outline directions that will help you organize independent holiday for your child and will tell you where to go with your child in Moscow on weekends and holidays.

Take your child to the circus and Moscow theaters for children

Going to the theater with your child on weekends or weekdays is not only an opportunity to please your child, but also to please the child who is inside you. Of course, theatrical performances for adults will not be entirely appropriate in this case, but visiting a puppet or other children's theater will be the right choice.

Thus, the children's book theater with the fabulous name “Children's Lamp” is included in the list of the best highly professional Russian puppet theaters. His repertoire includes productions based on the works of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin, Hans Christian Anderson, Rudyard Kipling, Samuel Marshak and many other children's authors.

Another famous puppet theater in Moscow, where you should definitely go with your child on holidays or weekends, is the Puppet Theater named after. Sergei Obraztsov. It is here, according to experts, that almost the best collection of dolls in the world is collected! Children, as well as adults, will receive an unforgettable experience not only thanks to the skill of local artists and the puppets they lovingly care for, but also thanks to the technical equipment of the theater: transformable walls, surround sound and even a sliding curtain. The repertoire includes a sufficient number of fairy-tale productions that are familiar to many from their childhood.

The Russian Youth Theater, known as RAMT, was created in 1921 taking into account the fact that its main audience was to be children. Thus, at that time it was both the first and the only children's theater in Soviet Russia. This focus has been partially preserved, and today the theater shows young visitors both fairy tales familiar from childhood, and more serious things for children, including folklore and classical works.

Of course, our review would be incomplete if we did not talk about Moscow circuses, which both children and adults would love to go to. There are 5 of them in the city today: both world-famous and little-known. The circus program in any of them gives visitors a good mood and a lot of positive emotions.

The most famous, of course, is the Moscow Circus of Yuri Nikulin on Tsvetnoy Boulevard. About 2,000 spectators can simultaneously watch his performances, but the hall can accommodate much more circus arena on Vernadsky Avenue (about 3,400 seats). The latter has 5 changing arenas, including water and ice. Both circuses are widely known far beyond the borders of our country. So, you can safely go here with your child and see the world’s best circus performers and their unforgettable performances on weekends and holidays.

And here is a list of the most popular theaters and circuses where you can go with your child in Moscow for the weekend:

Go with your child to Moscow parks and zoos

Today there are a great many parks in the city of Moscow, where you can certainly go with your children not only on weekends, but also on holidays, and even on weekdays. There you can not only breathe fresh and clean air, but also exercise on the playground, take advantage of interesting attractions, experience beauty, and even interact in petting zoos with “our little brothers” - animals.

Thus, “Apothecary Garden” organizes “Lessons in Botanical Garden”, and also provides an opportunity for children who sincerely love nature to join the “Young Ecologist Club”.

Among the most popular parks where both adults and children can take a walk are Gorky Park and Sokolniki Park. The organizers offer quality rest for every taste, including attractions, skating rinks, roller rinks, exhibitions and much, much more.

The theme park “Reserve of Fairy Tales” has opened not far from the capital. It will be fully commissioned in 2017, but already now you can visit it on weekends and holidays, and just have a picnic here with your children, walk along the alleys, take pictures in front of the heroes of popular fairy tales, of which there are many installed here.

It is impossible not to mention in our review about where you can go with children in Moscow, such classic place for recreation, like the Moscow Zoo, the number of guests of which is approaching 8 thousand individuals. Excursions, lectures and seminars are held here for children and adults.

An interesting format for spending leisure time with children recent years are petting zoos, where you can not only look at the animals, but even feed them, stroke them, and pick them up. Can you imagine the delight this causes in children who are brought here by their parents?

List of the most popular parks and zoos in Moscow where you can go with your child for the weekend:


Go to museums and exhibitions for children in Moscow

Of course, when asking yourself the question of where to go with your child in Moscow for the weekend, you cannot ignore the thematic museums of the capital, where both you and your child can usefully spend time expanding their horizons.

Among the huge list you can find museums in which children under 7 years old are admitted completely free of charge. These include Biological and Darwinian.

An interesting exhibition is the Ice Age Museum, which is dedicated to this stage in the development of our planet. Boys will undoubtedly enjoy museums of old cars and railway transport, and the girls will be delighted with the doll museum on Pokrovka.

With the little ones you can go to the museum of folk toys, to the Soyuzmultfilm exhibition, to a theatrical performance at the Buratino-Pinocchio museum, where you can also organize a children's party.

In the Experimentanium, a museum of entertaining science, a child is allowed not only to touch, but also to conduct experiments with various exhibits. Interactivity is also possible in the museum of old Soviet slot machines, which many of today’s adults played, and now their children and even grandchildren will be able to play “sea battle”.

You can’t miss the Moscow Planetarium, which after reconstruction has turned into a kind of scientific complex and which not only children, but also adults want to go to on the weekend.

We would also like to recommend to you the Masterslavl park, where a child can manage his budget in a playful way, learn about government administration, get involved in various professions and learn about his own work.

Winter has come, and it's time to decide where to go on holiday with your child. the winter vacation in Moscow. Since there are many different events and entertainments taking place in the capital, we advise you to start from your child’s personality traits.

Little smart guy

If your child is curious, take young Pochemuchka to interesting events, where children are introduced to science or taught children's wisdom in a playful way.

One of the best solutions will be the children's scientific discovery center InnoPark. This is an interactive museum where you can touch exhibits, press buttons, spin propellers, pull levers, in other words, explore.

No less interesting place for a teenager - Entertainment Center Aerodynamics. It consists of 4 floors and 2500 m² dedicated to dynamic entertainment, where every visitor will find something to their liking. All activities of the center use advanced technologies for a safe and comfortable immersion in the world active entertainment without special training.

1. Experimentanium. A museum of entertaining sciences that will be interesting for both kids and adults. You can safely go there with children over 2 years old.
http://www.experimentanium.ru Sokol metro station, Leningradsky Prospekt, 80, room 11

2. State Darwin Museum. http://www.darwinmuseum.ru Even the little ones will find it interesting there. Vavilova st., 57

15. City of Masters "Masterslavl" http://www.masterslavl.ru Here a child can try himself in different professions. Age 5+ Presnenskaya embankment, 4, building 1.

16. Bird Park. http://www.birdspark.ru Also not in Moscow, but interesting. Kaluga region, Zhukovsky district, Village of State Farm "Pobeda".

17. Vasnetsov House-Museum http://www.tretyakovgallery.ru/ru/museum/branch/dmvasnecov Vasnetsov Lane, 13

18. Estate of Father Frost. http://www.dedmorozmos.ru Better, of course, under New Year, but at other times it is possible. Volgogradsky Prospekt, property 168D

19. Theater "Grandfather Durov's Corner" http://www.ugolokdurova.ru Tickets should be purchased in advance. Usually within 2-3 months they are gone.

20. Museum of Fairy Tales in Domodedovo. http://prolove.pro/muzej-skazok Moscow region, Domodedovo, Kashirskogo sh., 44th km