We are at the beginning of the Arbat. The name of the street and the entire quarter was given, apparently, the word Arab or everything connected with Arap - the quarter of the 16th century merchants who traded with Persia. Here in the house number 5 lived the same merchant Tararykin, who created the restaurant Prague, and in the house number 1 behind the restaurant Prague there is a famous confectionery, which to this day pleases Muscovites with Prague cakes and other sweets that Prague has been proud of over the centuries. And if you have a snack and drink coffee, then the Kofix network will help you - they have not yet thought out everything cheaper for a dollar. Translated with Google Translate
The route consists of three different districts of Moscow that are completely different from each other. City is modernity, offices, high-rise glass skyscrapers and the atmosphere of a business center in the super modern Western style. Arbat - old and new - is a window into the hysterical and Soviet past of the city. Alexander Garden and Red Square are the heart of Moscow. The route can be divided into three separate parts, and you can visit them a full day. Translated with Google Translate