The Arbat is more than just a street - it is a chapter of Moscow’s history. Once home to craftsmen and merchants, later it became a haven for the city’s intellectuals, writers, and artists.
This tour will take you through the heart of Arbat, where every corner tells a story:
- the short but meaningful life of Pushkin on Arbat,
- the cultural power of the Vakhtangov Theatre,
- the rebellious spirit of the Viktor Tsoi Wall,
- and the hidden lanes where old Moscow still lives.
Your guide will share fascinating stories, witty anecdotes, and little-known facts that make Arbat not just a sightseeing spot, but an unforgettable experience.
Highlights & Fun Facts
- Pushkin’s House: The poet lived here for just one month with his wife. Your guide will share Pushkin’s letters with witty remarks about this time.
- Vakhtangov Theatre: In Soviet times, locals joked: “If there are no tickets, it means everything is normal.”
- Tsoi Wall: Born spontaneously after the musician’s death. Even when painted over, new inscriptions reappeared overnight.
- Arbat Artists: In the 1990s, some artists could sketch portraits in 15 minutes — one student once drew his professor by accident and earned a passing grade.
- Souvenirs & atmosphere: From matryoshkas to street art, Arbat offers everything. Travelers say: “If you haven’t seen Arbat, you haven’t seen the real Moscow.”