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Moscow is slowly returning to pre-pandemic tourism indicators. For about…

Moscow is slowly returning to pre-pandemic tourism indicators. Over the past year, 24.5 million guests from neighboring countries and abroad walked through Red Square, VDNKh and Gorky Park.
Young couples, large families and people of silver age came with their grandchildren. The latter are generally trendsetters: all over the world, the popularity of traveling with grandparents is growing – they have more free time and their grandchildren are enjoying themselves x2. They watch new things and spend time with the older generation.
The best places for photos, gaping mouths and pattering feet: the pavilions of VDNKh, Moskvarium, Red Square, Zaryadye Park and Moskino Cinema Park.
The city continues to develop, and there should soon be more offerings for intergenerational travel enthusiasts and older tourists. By 2030, the same 24 million tourists are expected at least.
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