The long -awaited summer came to Moscow, so it’s time to go on a mini trip in the corners of our country. The closest cities in the capital have enough weekends to get over the main attraction centers. And most importantly, the journey will not require great financial investments: don’t seek where to stand and think with a difficult route. You can go anywhere by car, bus or train. They gathered the most interesting (according to our opinion) near the capital.
Colomna

Colomna is one of the oldest cities in the Moscow region, which is perfect for a weekend trip. You can visit all the main attraction centers in a day. And reach the target for about two hours. You can walk in the old streets in Colomna, try the lozenge and mead of local production. And of course, local kalachi. True, they will have to defend the tail.
How to buy: BUS-2 hours (530 p.), Kazan Station-1.5-2.5 hours (443 p.) On the train.
Location: Colomensky Kremlin and mystical Marinkina Bashnya, a monument of water carrier, the museum factory of Colomenskaya Pastille, Kalachny Museum.
Tula and Romanev Mountains

The Natural-Anthropogenic Entertainment Complex of the Uzlovsky Region of the Romantic Mountains-Tula region is famous for its picturesque landscapes and pure lakes. Romantsevsky Mountains have been developed career where brown coal was removed. Release and colors are similar to the surface of Mars. Be ready for the fact that there will be many people there, and you will have to look for a place where the mountains will be abandoned.
The place is located near Tula, so you can stand in the city and visit local attraction centers and take a walk along a modern set with a piece of Tula Ginger Cookies or Belevskaya Fastelle. You can also eat hot and directly hot from the gingerbread cookies.
How to buy: By train from Kursk station to Tula – 2 hours (698 s), then to Bogoroditsk city by bus – 40 minutes.
Location: Tula Kremlin, a gun museum, a singing fountain.
Tver

Tver is an old city and the homeland of Chansonnier Mikhail Circle (even a monument here). You can visit one day without spending housing. II. Catherine, NM Karamzin, V. Zhukovsky, F. Glinka and other historical personalities. And now you can pass through the halls. In Tver, for example, the unification of the three rivers – Volga, Dogaki and Tverts appears to have other signs of the Old -Halzhsky Bridge.
How to buy: By train from the Leningrad station – 2.5 hours (441 p.), “Yut” – 1.4 hours (580 p.).
Location: Monument to the Imperial Palace, Tver Arbat and Mikhail Circle, Tver Life Museum, Old -solcauli Bridge.
Serpukhov

Serpukhov is an old city with many monastery and churches, and in one of them a real peacock life – the symbol of the city. For the first time, Serpukhov’s word is made in 1336 in the spiritual letter of Ivan Quality. The city reached the summit of his dawn in the time of Peter I, and now he continues to actively develop to attract tourists. Meanwhile, Serpukhov History and Museum of Art draws particular attention. Shishkin, Savrasov, Goncharova, Polenov, Levitan, Aivazovsky and Vereshchaguin constantly revealing his picture.
How to take: by train from Kursk station – 2 to 2.3 hours (398 p.).
Centers of Attraction: Serpukhov Kremlin, Vysotsky Monastery, Vvensky Monastery, Observation Deck on Cathedral Mountain, Serpukhov History and Museum of Art.
Stupid

Istra is a great place to go to the weekend to get away from the mess of the metropolis. You can start the Route with Istra City Park with Pitoresque view and finish with a trip to the Bathroom and Snow White Sand with a beach. The city is famous for its “New Jerusalem” museum complex, which includes a series of monastery as well as unique historical exhibitions.
How to get there: by train from Riga and Kursk stations – 1 to 1.5 hours (258 p.), On the bus on the Tushinskaya subway – one hour (110 p.)
Glasses: Historical and Museum of Art “New Jerusalem”.
And if you want to heal on a long holiday, we talked about the holiday villages and beaches of Russia, where you can swim and sunbathe before.
Source: People Talk

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