The greenest areas of Moscow: where to walk in spring?

The greenest areas of Moscow: where to walk in spring?

Considering the wonderful weather that April has spoiled us with, now is the time for a walk. If Gorky Park has already become an eyesore, then quickly read our material about less ordinary, but equally green and cozy places of Moscow.


Catherine Park

Catherine Park is located near the Dostoevskaya metro station, next to it there is the Festival Park and the Botanical Garden of Moscow State University “Aptekarsky Ogorod”, so there is definitely somewhere to walk in this area. Catherine Park features 18th-century English and Dutch landscaped gardens, a reflecting pond and the Palladium Bridge.


Ostankino Park

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Ostankino Park is located next to the Botanical Garden metro station. It has an estate dating back to the 18th century, and the Japanese Garden on the territory of the former Botanical Garden deserves special attention. If you want some action you can walk to VDNKh.


Museum Reserve “Tsaritsyno”

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Of course, everyone knows about the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve, which can be reached by metro from Orekhovo station. Do not be lazy to go there, because the park is distinguished not only by an abundance of greenery and walking paths, but also by a luxurious palace with a garden.


Moskvoretsky Park

Moskvoretsky Park is located on the Moscow River near the Myakinino metro station. There, if you are lucky, you can even see animals listed in the Red Book: ermine, brown hare, weasel and others.


Krylatsky Hills

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Krylatskoye station is the closest station to Krylatsky Hills. This is one of the greenest areas of the city where you can walk in the park for hours. And along the embankment you can go to Filevsky Park.

Source: People Talk

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