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Markets and streets in Moscow

Markets and streets in Moscow. by Alice Podchufarova , Moscow, Russia .

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Markets and streets in Moscow

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  1. Markets and streetsin Moscow by Alice Podchufarova, Moscow, Russia

  2. Old Arbat has the reputation of being Moscow's most touristy street, with lots of entertainmentsand souvenirs shops. It is distinct from New Arbat, a street running parallel to it and lined with Soviet skyscrapers made of steel, concrete, and glass. old Arbat

  3. Arbat is home to the headquarters of oil company TNK-BP - a modern building at the beginning of the street. It also contains numerous restaurants, including The Hard Rock Cafe. new Arbat

  4. Lubyanka street in the Central administrative district of Moscow. Runs from Lubyanka square to the square of the Sretensky gate.

  5. Tverskaya Tverskaya street is one of the most expensive shopping centers not only in Moscow and Russia, but all over the world. The rental price of commercial real estate in the street is high, it is also the center of night life and entertainment.

  6. In Moscow there are about 60 clothes markets

  7. market Dubrovka

  8. A lot of places where fruit and vegetables are sold

  9. Also you can find building markets. They are usuallysituated in the outskirts. As they produce a lot of dirt and occupy huge territories.

  10. Day off fairs Here you can by honey, fish, fruit, vegetables and handicrafts

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