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Red Square Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Red Square is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category plaza. Read and write reviews about Red Square.

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Karun Venkatesh

We visited red square in the evening time. There was snowing. Still it was great. Awesome view. We took lot of photos videos. If you want good photos visit there in the noon. Near to Basil's cathedral there's mall, don't forget to visit there. And try to have ice-cream there. Ice cream taste's better there. You can see part of Kremlin from red square. Good luck.

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Syed Imran Towhid

Red square is a piece of history. Whether or not you like Russia, their government or the communism, if you go there you will instantly feel the prowess of a mighty nation that has changed the course of world history and maintained a balance in global power. The complex is very aristocratic and jolly. The cathedral, Kremlin itself, the bell, Lenin's mausoleum or the GUM, its a very majestic piece of architecture.

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Moses Mango

Friendly and warm atmosphere. Feel of security, with a lot of uniformed officers around. A bit slippery but worth a visit since not so much people around.

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Zia Uddin Haider

Red Square (Russian: Кра́сная пло́щадь, tr. Krásnaya plóshchaď, IPA: [ˈkrasnəjə ˈploɕːətʲ]) is a city square in Moscow, Russia. It separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and now the official residence of the president of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. Red Square is often considered to be the central square of Moscow since the city's major streets, which connect to Russia's major highways, originate in the square. In Moscow, the name Red Square originally described the small area between St. Basil's Cathedral, the Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin, and the Lobnoye Mesto herald's platform. Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich officially extended the name to encompass the entire square, which had previously been called Pozhar, or \burnt-out place\, reflecting that previous buildings occupying the site had burned down The Kremlin and Red Square were together recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990, due to their inextricable links to Russian history since the 13th century.

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Christian Freitag

Red Square, Gum, Basilus, Lenin Mausoleum, Nikolaus, you name it... so much to see in the heart of Moskau. I loved it... afterwards the Bolschoi Theater and some yummy FusionFood! From Russia with love! :-)

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Tushar Pandey

This place is beautiful and amazing. I spent hours here just wandering here and there because I loved the buildings. There is an ancient citadel from a merchant quarter. There are pictures of the cathedral, Kremlin and some other buildings. Don't they look great? Must visit if you are in Moscow.

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Lena Ma

Red Square and Kemsing are the heart of Moscow. Great impressions, great country

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JM M23

Strongest snowfall in nearly 50 years hits Moscow Moscow experienced record snowfall on Friday, breaking the previous record set for the date in 1973, according to Russia's national meteorological service. By early Saturday, the snow thickness in the city reached 56 centimeters, paralyzing traffic, grounding flights and straining efforts of local authorities to respond to the \snow apocalypse.\ There have been over 50 flight delays at the airports in Moscow, and traffic was heavily jammed in many places. Russia's emergency service advised people to stay at home, warning of winds gusts of 18 meters per second. A total of 12,000 sanitation workers were mobilized to clear the streets.