It’s a great honor for us to offer you the following services, provided by our company:
- Invitation and visa support letter
We will send you an invitation (visa support letter) and voucher. With these documents you must apply for the Visa yourself at the nearest Russian Consulate.
The information required for a Tourist Visa is as follows:
1. Surname;
2. First Name;
3. Birth date;
4. Citizenship;
5. Passport number;
6. Date of passport’s expire;
7. Dates being in Russia;
8. Cities to visit in Russia.
- Accommodation in a Hotel during your stay in Moscow or Kuusamo (we recommend a chain of Holliday Inn Hotels located in the centre of business, cultural and social life of Moscow and Tropiki Hotel in Kuusamo.
- Transfers in Moscow (airport-hotel etc.).
Our driver will meet you in the airport with your name sign and take you to the hotel where you stay / pick you up from your hotel lobby with a sign and take you to the airport.
- We offer wide range of excursions in Moscow City (Moscow city sightseeing tour, Kremlin Grounds, Cathedrals and Armory Chamber tours, visit to the Theatre etc).
Moscow city sightseeing Tour
Capital tour of Moscow which if it is your first visit to Moscow or you are not familiar with the capital is an excellent way to see the exterior of famous buildings and palaces to which you may return at your leisure. You will get the panorama of the Kremlin, Sparrow Hills, Novodevichy convent, White House of Russia, Lubyanka Square, Bolshoj Theater, Christ the Savior Cathedral, Moscow streets and squares.
Kremlin Grounds and Cathedrals Tour
The Kremlin is the true heart of Russia, the history of both of the early Tsars and of the 20th-century Communist State. The Kremlin contains architectural monuments of 6 centuries. We will see the Assumption Cathedral where Russian Tsars and Emperors were crowned, the Annunciation Cathedral — private chapel of the tsars’ family, the Archangel Michael Cathedral — the burial place of the Russian Princes and Tsars with UG tombs in it, Ivan the Great Bell-Tower. All the cathedrals (late 15th — early 16th centuries) contain ancient frescoes and icons. The Annunciation Cathedral boasts the 14th century icon stand executed by celebrated icon painter Andrei Rublev. We can get into all the three or one of the Cathedrals according to your wish. You will learn how icons were made and what ancient frescoes depict. You will hear how Russian tsars received foreign ambassadors and gave feasts in the palace or learn why Moscovites spread rumors when the bell was being cast. You will also see the Tsar Cannon (16th century), the Grand Kremlin Palace (19th century) — built as Imperial Residence, the Senate building — which today is the office of the Russian President.
Kremlin Grounds & Cathedrals & Armory Chamber Tour
Armory Chamber is the oldest museum of Russia. It contains items of applied art of the 12th to the 20th centuries. Here are: royal regalia; diamond encrusted crowns of the Russian tsars, the oldest crown «the Cap of Monomakh» dating from the 14th century. The collection of thrones: the oldest throne of Ivan the Terrible, the double throne of Peter the Great and his brother Ivan, the diamond throne, vestments made of priceless silk, velvet and brocade embroidered with gold, encrusted with jewels and pearls, once worn by tsars, patriarchs and metropolitans. A collection of the 18th to 20th century jewellery, including Faberge Easter Eggs. The Armory holds court carriages and dress harnesses, silver and gold objects brought to Russia in the 16th and 18th century as ambassadorial gifts from England, Denmark, Sweden, Holland and Germany.



