Moscow aims to become new destination for Spanish tourists

Moscow aims to become new destination for Spanish tourists

Moscow aims to become new destination for Spanish tourists. image: wikimedia commons

Moscow aims to become a new destination for Spanish tourists

The Moscow City Tourism Committee has set about establishing this beautiful city as a major travel destination for Spanish tourists. For this purpose, it organised a program of virtual training and business meetings with Spanish travel agencies.

Their project is called ‘Moscow Virtual Roadwhow’, and will offer a complete information package about the city, along with interesting news for the Spanish tourism industry. The committee has planned meetings with travel agencies from all over Spain in the hope of placing Moscow in the Spanish market.

Working virtually, more than 25 Moscow inbound tour operators, hotels, and other travel organisations will present how Moscow has changed after the coronavirus pandemic, and what new tourism products await their customers.

Presentations will be made in Spanish, showing the main attractions that Moscow has to offer to tourists. It is even possible to set up individual meetings with local businessmen, or representatives of the Moscow Tourist Office.

Russian gastronomy is a mixture of tradition and modernity

Thanks partly to an exponentially growing leisure and gastronomic offer in the city, Moscow is becoming one of the most sought-after destinations. In addition, the city is famous for its vibrant nightlife.

Russian gastronomy in particular is a huge attraction in the world of ‘foodie’ tourists, with a mixture of tradition and modernity available in the city’s restaurants. In fact, only last year, the Michelin Guide landed in Moscow, making the city a great attraction for tourists from all over Europe who want to enjoy traditional dishes or choose restaurants that surprise for their innovation.

‘Russpass’ is an online system that helps tourists plan their trips around Russia quickly and easily. With this service, travellers can buy train or plane tickets, book a hotel room, or a restaurant. It also allows you to design an individualised route, with tourist spots that are of interest to the visitor, or you can use pre-designed plans, as reported by 101tv.es.

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Chris King

Originally from Wales, Chris spent years on the Costa del Sol before moving to the Algarve where he is a web reporter for The Euro Weekly News covering international and Spanish national news. Got a news story you want to share? Then get in touch at editorial@euroweeklynews.com

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