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Rednersville Studio Tour

  • Event Date September 2 - 4, 2023
  • Time 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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  • Location 267 County Rd 3, Belleville, ON K8N 4Z1

267 County Rd 3 Belleville, ON K8N 4Z1

Year after year, our studio tour showcases artists in their creative spaces, and their one of a kind art works in their chosen medium.

It is quite unique to have so much talent on Rednersville Road (County Rd. 3) and beyond. Starting in Rossmore or Carrying Place, the studio tour delivers a weekend of fun while exploring the arts along this beautiful Prince Edward County road on the shores of the Bay of Quinte.

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A Moscow Free Walking Tour of the Iconic Red Square

Updated March 10th, 2020

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No visit to Moscow, Russia is complete unless you take a walk around the famous Red Square and see the iconic sights of the city. One of the best ways to see all the famous landmarks in Moscow and learn a little something about them too is on a free Moscow walking tour through the Red Square.

Continue reading for a sneak peek at what you will see on your free tour in Moscow and for tips on both the tour and visiting the sights. Make sure to save some time during your trip to go inside of the magnificent buildings because you will not be going in the buildings during the tour.

The State Historical Museum

Moscow State Historical Museum

The Moscow free walking tour begins at the Marshal Zhukov monument in front of the State Historical Museum . You can’t miss this massive red building. The museum’s interior is almost as spectacular as the artifacts you can see within. Read my post dedicated to the museum here to find out more on what you can see and tips for visiting. Admission is free with the Moscow City Pass .

The Kremlin

The Moscow Kremlin

Behind the walls of the Kremlin lie the working offices of Russian’s government and president. When visiting the Kremlin you can see the Armory Chamber, Cathedral Square, the Patriach’s Palace and many more cathedrals. You definitely want to buy tickets ahead of time so you avoid the long-lines. You can get free admission with the Moscow City Pass . It’s also worth it to take a guided tour if you don’t speak Russian so you have more of an understanding of what you are seeing.

St. Basil’s Cathedral

Moscow's St. Basil's Cathedral

If asked to conquer up an image of Moscow, St. Basil’s Cathedral might just be the most likely image you picture. The cathedral has a museum that you can visit at a later time. You can buy tickets at the ticket kiosk outside the cathedral or receive free admission with the Moscow City Pass .

Moskva River

Moskva River

Next up on the tour is the Moskva River which runs through the center of Moscow. A cruise on the Moskva River is a great way to see the city from a different perspective.

GUM Shopping Mall

Who would think a mall would be one of Moscow’s most well-known attractions? GUM shopping mall across from the Kremlin makes up one of the four sides of the Red Square. The stores might be a bit too pricey for shopping, but the gorgeous interior is worth a visit. If that doesn’t convince you, the mall has some of the best ice cream! GUM is the only building you go inside during the free walking tour. There are pay bathrooms you can use while you have a few minutes of free time.

Kazan Cathedral

Moscow Kazan Cathedral

Located on the northeast corner of the Red Square, the Kazan Cathedral is another impressive dome-shaped building in Moscow that is also an active place of worship. Entering the cathedral is allowed, but remember to be respectful if people are worshipping.

Bolshoi Theater

Moscow Bolshoi Theater

Contrary to the previous buildings, the Bolshoi Theater isn’t along one of the four sides of the Red Square. Located a few minutes away, the theater is one of the best theaters in the world. Make sure to come back for a guided tour of the inside or make reservations far ahead of time to attend a ballet or opera.

Alexander Gardens

Moscow Alexander Gardens

The tour ends near the Alexander Gardens , a free public park located along the western Kremlin walls. The garden’s green lawns, sculptures and water fountains offer a nice place to take a stroll or relax a bit after some busy sightseeing.

Moscow Red Square

You can visit all these sites on your own, but the best part of doing the Moscow free tour is that you learn more information and have the potential to meet new people!

During my tour I started to talk to a woman from Malaysia and she invited me to join her and her friends for a Russian meal afterwards. It’s these little impromptu meetings and opportunities that I love most about traveling and add more to the sightseeing experience. While I was a little hesitant about going to the tour myself I told myself it would be a great opportunity to possibly meet new people. I love when things work out like that!

If you have already seen the iconic sights of the Red Square and are looking for other things to do in Moscow check out my What to Do in Moscow post that gives more off-the beaten track things to do in Moscow!

Moscow Free Walking Tour Visiting Information

Moscow Free Walking Tours

How to Get There

The Moscow Free Walking Tour begins at the Marshal Zhukov monument in front of the State Historical Museum (a large red building). The website shows a map with the exact meeting point.

To get to the red square area you can take the blue 3 metro line to the Ploshchad Revolyutsii stop, or the green 2 line to the Teatralnaya station or the red 1 line to the Okhotny Ryad station. For more on how to use the metro read my Moscow Metro Guide .

Tours every day at 10:30am – 1pm in English

If you need a toilet before the start of the tour the Okhotny Ryad and GUM shopping malls are both close to the start of the tour. You will need to pay to use the toilets. There is a quick break mid-way through the tour at the GUM shopping mall where you can use the toilet if needed.

During the mid-way break in the tour you can buy some ice cream at the GUM shopping mall. There aren’t many other options or time for anything else. After the tour there are a lot of restaurants in the area. There are a couple of Varenichnaya №1 locations nearby if you would like some authentic Russian food. Their speciality is Russian dumplings. Another classic choice nearby is Grand Cafe Dr. Jhivago. While you can try traditional Russian foods like borscht and Olivier Salad, you may need a reservation. GUM has several restaurants, including a couple of buffets upstairs.

Recommendations

While I would start off your visit to Moscow with a tour of the Red Square, make sure to come back to each place to tour the inside. If you are visiting several sights consider buying the Moscow City Pass  to save money on admissions.

Other Tour Options

Another company  Moscow Free Tour  does a similar free walking tour in the Red Square. Check the site for the details on the starting point and times. If you prefer a private paid tour with a hotel pick-up and a visit to St. Basil’s Cathedral included check out this tour . For a private paid tour with a hotel pick-up and a visit to the Kremlin included you may want to take this tour or this one . Even if you don’t typically take tours, I would recommend taking tours as much as possible in Moscow. Many people do not speak English and most information is not in English either.

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The Kremlin looks rather imposing. It would be great to explore the history in Moscow.

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There is a lot of history in Moscow to explore!

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What a handy guide to get the most of Moscow’s red square! I’ve always wanted to try a walking tour and this looks like the perfect place to start!

I really enjoy walking tours, I think they are a great way to get to know a new place!

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You have highlighted all the main sights around and in the Red Square indeed! I have visited Moscow in winter and the atmosphere was magical…even though it was cold 🙂 I’m looking forward to visiting in summer too!

Yes, there is a magical feel during the winter. I have to say I prefer the warmer, brighter summers though 🙂

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I am planning to go to Moscow and St. Petersburg this year so reading this was very helpful. I would love to do the walking tour! What time of year did you do it? I am planning to go in August as I really can’t stand the cold 😀 Do you think August might be a good time to visit Moscow? Thank you so much for your information!

I did the walking tour in September. July and August are the best times to visit Moscow in my opinion, so you are going at a great time! I lived in Moscow for a year so I have a lot of posts about Moscow and a couple for St. Petersburg too. Please check out my other posts as you are planning your trip and feel free to send any questions my way!

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I’m a huge fan of taking free walking tours whenever my husband and I travel. We learn more about the history from the local’s perspective. Your walking tour in Moscow looks fun. The St. Basil’s Cathedral is beautiful and would love to see it. Thanks for sharing the must-see places in Moscow!

I’m a big fan of free walking tours too! I completely agree that you get a good perspective and introduction to the history of the city.

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I would love to take the walking tour to get a good coverage of the area! The tip about paying for the bathrooms is great. That’s something I didn’t realize when I went to Europe for the first time from the US.

I always find it annoying paying for bathrooms in Europe!

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I visited Moscow in June this year for the World Cup and I loved it. St. Basil’s Cathedral was the highlight for me, it’s such an impressive piece of architecture. I would’ve liked to visit more of Russia but maybe next time!

I really enjoyed Moscow during the World Cup too. The city was much livelier than usual!

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I have been to St. Petersburg but never to Moscow. I think that these kind of tours are very useful to gather many information but I second your suggestion to visit the palaces inside as they have stunning interior decor and art treasures.

Yes, I think both going on tours and getting an overview and touring the inside of places are good to do.

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St. Basil’s cathedral is definitely a beautiful place to visit. I would also love to stroll by the Alexander gardens and maybe spend some time in the shopping mall call mom maybe visit the theater, also I would love to visit Kremlin and the State Historical Museum. That’s a great list you have managed to provide here.

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Never been to Russia, but the country’s history and culture has always fascinated me. Great list of things to do in Moscow’s Red Square. Kremlin is definitely on top of my list!

Russia does have a fascinating history and culture!

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The architecture here always looks so beautiful. I would love to go to Russia. Some helpful tips here that would really help me navigate a future trip. I love the Russian ballet so a trip to the theater would be a must for me.

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Rednersville Road Art Tour

The Rednersville Road Art Tour enters its 12th year! Rednersville Road artists will open their homes and studios for this special weekend, inviting the public to view   view their work , share their enthusiasm for art and purchase that unique treasure.

All work for sale is original and represents a variety of styles, media and prices. Tour-goers are invited to   start the studio tour   at any point along the road to see the studios , as well as enjoy some spectacular views and gardens . The Rednersville Road Art Tour doors open on Labour Day Weekend on Saturday, September 3 until Monday, September 5, from 10 AM-5 PM.

Rednersville Road, or Prince Edward County Road 3, follows along the shore of the Bay of Quinte from Highway 62 at Rossmore. Watch for the signs at each studio tour stop and check out the artists on the map or download the brochure on the Art Tour website .

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For 11 years now artists along Rednersville Road in Prince Edward County have been opening their homes and studios so art lovers can view their work, share their enthusiasm and purchase a unique treasure during the Rednersville Road Art Tour. Susan Moshynski has been involved with the tour since its inception and feels it is incredibly important in terms of artists along Rednersville Road being able to attract a wider audience to sell their work. “This tour is very important because what happens is if I have a sale by myself hardly anybody comes, but when it’s a group there is more of an effort to advertise with brochures and then there’s this road with all of us artists living along it, it makes the tour easy,” Moshynski said. She said the tour got started after “one of our artsists, Danuta Cromwell, realized one time there were a lot of people who were part of the Belleville art club who lived on Rednersville Road and decided we should all get together and put on a show and that’s how it got started,” Moshynski said. This year’s tour featured 25 artists at 13 locations, including something for everyone from paintings in oil, acrylic and watercolour to sculpture, pottery, wood-turning, textiles, mosaics, baskets, art for the garden and even chocolate. Joining Moshynski were Ilona Mayer, Gwynn Bedford, Brigitte Rittinger, Linda Hargest, Jeff Keary, Karen Richey, Terry Hart, Angela Roest, Jan and Harvey Tremeer, Alecia Bye, Marion Casson, Glenn Ryley Cotton, Colleen Green, JC Sulzenko, Danuta Cromwell, Dona Knudsen, Kathryn Fellows, Ron Sayeau, Theodora McLaren, Kimberley A. Hayman, Florence Chik-Lau, Iris Casey, Andrea Pyman-Varangu, and Esther Grav. Moshynski said crowds and clientele vary from year to year. “We have a different crowd almost every year, sometimes we have people who are bargain shoppers who want two for one and other people who are quite savvy and know what they’re looking for and don’t mind spending a little bit of money for that special piece. Some people are looking for larger pieces to fill that wall, so it’s just a big mix,” Moshynski said. “And of course we have artists too who come in and see your work. It’s an opportunity to show our work, so we pull out all the stops.” Gwynn Bedford has also been involved with the tour since it started and says it provides artists with a bigger audience. “I think it’s pretty good, but the Belleville Art Association it started out for me to be a great place, but after awhile things weren’t selling, we were spending a lot of money just for the rent and I sort of decided I wanted to spend my money on another direction rather than running back and forth from here to Belleville all the time. The people there are fantastic and they do have other things going on like different art classes and so on, but I guess because I’m a Gemini I needed the change,” said Bedford. “The tour allows us to show our works to a wider variety of people. There isn’t anyone who I know who puts on something like this tour. I know there is another tour towards Wellington way and people try to get from that one onto our art tour because this one is straight along Rednersville Road and with the Wellington one they take more time driving between artists than seeing art, so we had a problem with that,” Bedford said. Terry Hart, and encaustic artist who owns Bees Knees Artistry in Belleville, was participating in the tour for the first time. “This is my first time for the Rednersville Road Art Tour. I was in the County Studio Tour last year in the Wellington area. I’m part of Gallery 121, and I’m also involved with organizing the Art Walk that runs a few times throughout the year in Belleville,” she said. Hart said tours like Rednersville are “very important because you’re getting a much larger audience than what you normally have, particularly in Belleville. Tourists go to The County, so there is a greater potential for a lot of art lovers. If you’re on the tour you doing it because you want to see art, and our prices generally speaking are less expensive than if you are in the city. Artists are getting an opportunity to show their work to people who would not necessarily get a chance to see it.”

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  19. Rednersville Road Art Tour

    The Rednersville Road Art Tour doors open on Labour Day Weekend on Saturday, September 3 until Monday, September 5, from 10 AM-5 PM. Rednersville Road, or Prince Edward County Road 3, follows along the shore of the Bay of Quinte from Highway 62 at Rossmore.

  20. Facts about Moscow

    June: 17 °C. July: 20 °C. August: 19 °C. Autumn. September: 10 °C. October: 5 °C. November: -1 °C. Winter in Moscow usually goes by with lack of sunshine and the long dark nights. The first snow usually appears in the middle of November, but the most snowy months are January and February.

  21. Art tour a Rednersville tradition

    "This is my first time for the Rednersville Road Art Tour. I was in the County Studio Tour last year in the Wellington area. I'm part of Gallery 121, and I'm also involved with organizing ...

  22. A tour along Arbat Street, the most famous street in Moscow

    3.8. The Central House of Actor (35 Arbat Street) Right in front of the Vakhtangov Theater is the Central Houseof Actor building (35 Arbat Street) built between 1913 and1914 as an apartment block (A. T. Filatova and Y. M. Filatov apartments). In its time, it was a true skyscraper for Moscow in terms of its dimensions.

  23. Walking Tour: Central Moscow from the Arbat to the Kremlin

    This tour of Moscow's center takes you from one of Moscow's oldest streets to its newest park through both real and fictional history, hitting the Kremlin, some illustrious shopping centers, architectural curiosities, and some of the city's finest snacks. Start on the Arbat, Moscow's mile-long pedestrianized shopping and eating artery ...