General Information
Red Square is the main square in the city of Moscow, Russia. The sizeable square separates the Kremlin from the merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod. The square is surrounded by some of Russia’s more notable buildings which include the Kremlin Complex and St.Basil’s Cathedral. It is a place where people meet in the city or pass through regularly. The square is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the neighbouring Kremlin and St. Basil’s Cathedral.
Getting there
Transport links to Red Square are good. The 158 bus stops close by. You can also take the metro to ‘Okhotny Ryad’ which is a short walk away from the square.
Opening Times and Admission
The square is a public square, it is free to visit at any hour of any day.
Visited this spot numerous time whilst covering the World Cup in 2018. It's the sight you hear alot of in the west when Russia is mentioned so it was good to be able to say that i'd been there.