It’s just a sense of history, people can visit old Albat as it is now mainly a store selling cheap souvenirs. Don’t buy here as there are lots of places to get real Russian handmade souvenirs. Worth a look
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New Arbat Avenue Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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A very modern street in Moscow. There are tall buildings on both sides of the street symmetrically, and some departments, banks and large companies work in these buildings. There are also large and luxuriously decorated stores on this street, such as the New Arbat Food Store, the Irish Department Store, and the Great Moscow Bookstore.
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New Arbat Avenue Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It’s just a sense of history, people can visit old Albat as it is now mainly a store selling cheap souvenirs. Don’t buy here as there are lots of places to get real Russian handmade souvenirs. Worth a look
If you go to the center of Moscow, this is a must because it is a touristy fast food restaurant, bar and souvenir shop. Maybe I like these too much, travel, like some enthusiasts or more, but you can still walk here for half an hour. Close to Red Square, and next to shops and more attractions...recommended
If you want to go shopping for hats, dolls and all the other usual holiday purchases, this is the place to go. This long street has all kinds of shops for you to purchase things that must be taken home from Moscow. This also has good restaurants. Recommended
[View] Charming view [Cost-effective] Very high worth a visit
In Moscow, the old Albat pedestrian street is very famous, you can walk here, there are many restaurants and supermarkets, selling souvenirs. You can find Russian dolls and other things that tourists like. In the meantime, you can see the architecture here, reflecting the history of the entire street as a place where residents live. Push
Old Arbat Pedestrian Street is a flat, car-free street, beautiful, clean and flawless, both sides are well-renovated buildings. There are shops on both sides of the street, most of them souvenir shops, restaurants, cafes or bars. No special features, but it's okay to go shopping for an hour or two. Take the subway to Red Square Station or walk for 20 minutes. Push
These streets are connected to the old Arbat Pedestrian Street. Actually I don’t like the street, only fake souvenir shops, MAC Do and some other attractions are places that big bus tourists like to go, other than that there are some really interesting places like Viktor Tsoi Memorial Wall, don’t miss it, it’s worth it