Back to Red Square (Krasnaia Ploshchad') Must see Awesome . Beautiful . So much history and culture in this place . The USA has no culture or history in comparison . I would highly recommend going to Moscow and visiting this place . I've been four times now and would love to go back . The horror stories ? I have experienced none , just use common sense and blend in with everyone else .
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 24 2007 Red Square surprises We didn't expect souvenier counters INSIDE St. Basil's, where we purchased a beautiful silk scarf. Do not miss the very beautiful souvenier/ Russian crafts in the small store in the side of the red brick Historical Museum at the end of the Square opposite St. Basil's. We also enjoyed watching the uniform inspections of the guards at the eternal flame to the unknown soldier, just off of Red Square in the park around the corner of the Kremlin Wall.
Reviewed by: S from on Dec 03 2007 Very Nice - Ochen Horosho That place is definitely one of the most significant places in the world and anyone who has the chance should see.
Reviewed by: BraveHearted from on Sep 19 2007 not good i likes it very much it is very not nice on a cloudy day?
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 14 2007 large It was very interesting to see, I only seen
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 04 2007 Red square =D Red square is great!! You can get to St.Basil's Church, Lenin's tomb , Goom and the museum from there! I went in Lenin's tomb, it was quite scary!! But well worth the visit!!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 25 2006 Must see Red Square. After growing up watching the Soviet parades through Red Square, it was hard to believe we were standing in it.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 25 2006 One of my most favorite 3am places in the world As an American who came of age at the end of the cold war, and who loves history, and who sees shadows and nuances in almost everything...I loved Red Square. There have been many nights after dinners and clubbing that I would stop in the square and look up at the softly glowing red stars atop the buildings in Kremlin and admire this country. I would shiver as I remembered images of Nikita (I will crush you) Kruschev banging his fist, and the parades of military hardware that went across the square. I would smile as I remembered Zhivago, and I would wince thinking of the money that was spent and threats and horrors that occurred not far from where I stood. The cool, deathly silence of Lenin's tomb...the worn bricks on the square, the imposing walls of Kremlin...this should be a very very special place for those with a sensitivity to history and events.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! User from on Aug 08 2006 The Red Square The Red Square is perhaps one of the most well known features of Moscow and Russia. It contains a rather large square with the St. Basil's Cathedral in the near background and a memorial for Lenin in the near foreground. It is a nice opportunity to experience culture and history.
Reviewed by: Alek from on Jun 09 2006 The Color Red The Red Square presents the triumphs of the Soviet Union, we show it through pride and dignity that we have served our country loyaly and to our fullest capabilities. Anything less would be considered unworthy. I think it presents the determination of the Russian people, the artistery that we have to offer, that there is so much we can do.