Leisure & Experiences in Moscow

An iconic Moscow café-restaurant chain with great coffee, fresh pastries, and all-day breakfasts. The menu features signature drinks and European and Asian cuisine in stylish interiors.

A nightclub with the vibe of an exclusive party, where sleek interiors, powerful sound, and renowned DJs create nights full of energy and luxury. Private areas, premium service, and a dance floor without limits.

One of Moscow’s most scenic areas for walking and sports. Cyclists, joggers, skaters, and a famous observation deck with the best city views, especially stunning at night.

Atmosphere of northern coziness and fire: dishes cooked over an open flame, signature presentation, and an interior where every detail tells a story.

A modern museum housed in a former flour and sugar warehouse. During reconstruction, its cylindrical shape was preserved while giving the building a contemporary look.

One of the world’s greatest treasuries, opened in 1967. Here you can see rare gold and platinum nuggets, legendary diamonds, and unique jewelry masterpieces. Each display holds not only precious gems but also the history of Russia. The Diamond Fund is the brightest and most famous part of the State Fund of Russia.

One of the world’s top restaurants, ranked 13th in the prestigious The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2019 and awarded the “gastronomic Oscar.” The menu combines contemporary signature cuisine with original gastronomic concepts.

An iconic spot in the heart of Moscow. The park is surrounded by narrow streets, historic mansions, and modern architecture. The area is known for its restaurants, bars, parties, and the city’s constant buzz.

The A. Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts is the Moscow Museum of Foreign Art, founded by professor of Moscow University Ivan Tsvetaev in 1912. The museum building was designed by architect Roman Klein in a neoclassical style in the form of an ancient temple.

Eshak Restaurant is a combination of a cozy atmosphere, excellent cuisine, and attentive care for its guests. The East is a delicate matter. For ALBA GROUP and the actor and producer Sergey Svetlakov, these are not empty words. How can one successfully combine European chic with Eastern hospitality in a single restaurant? The concept of the Eshak restaurant chain in Odintsovo, on Rublyovskoye Shosse, and in Kazan serves as a clear answer. It features a cozy Eastern-European interior design brought to life by designer Andrey Tsygankov, panoramic windows, delicious aromas, and a large contact bar where guests applaud the best cover bands and stars on Fridays and Saturdays. On weekends, there are DJ programs, oriental dances, glamorous parties, karaoke competitions, and shows by animators that get both children and adults excited at the same time. And the main highlight of Eshak is its unique cuisine, encompassing three different culinary directions at any hour of the day. As everyone knows, to make authentic Uzbek pilaf, you need to find an experienced Uzbek chef. But at Eshak restaurant, it's far more interesting. In three kitchens, under the guidance of experienced Brand Chef Sergey Otdelnov, a team of professionals creates a wide variety of Oriental, Caucasian, and European dishes. Khachapuri and kebabs, unusual salads, famous Caucasian soups, and beloved desserts, be it Italian tiramisu, homemade Medovik (honey cake), or Oriental baklava. "When creating our extensive menu, we strive to delight every guest with delicious food, sensitively guessing their desires," says Sergey Svetlakov. Not familiar with us yet? Well, it's time—the evening is just around the corner!

Cozy Italian gem by Aram Mnatsakanov. Think truffle pizza, cacio e pepe, perfect tiramisu. Warm lighting, minimalist style, feels like visiting a friend.

A New Orleans–style restaurant-bar at the Marco Polo Hotel. Two halls: a bar with retro DJ sets and cocktails, and a restaurant with jazz, stand-up, and live shows. On weekends, enjoy jazz concerts and burlesque shows with original programs.