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Moscow takes part in WTM London

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Moscow takes part in WTM London


06.11.2019

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From November 4 to 6, Moscow takes part in the 40th international tourism exhibition World Travel Market in London. The stand under the slogan "Moscow is even bigger than you expect" features leading hotel chains, tour operators and transport companies, as well as metropolitan sights and museums - the Tretyakov Gallery, the Panorama 360 observation deck, the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve and others.

Photo: Moscow stand logo

According to the chairman of the capital’s Committee on Tourism Ekaterina Pronicheva, Moscow provides truly unlimited opportunities for tourists thanks to world-famous theaters, museums and architectural masterpieces, as well as spacious parks, convenient infrastructure and a high level of public safety.

The stand is a platform for establishing professional ties between representatives of the Moscow tourism industry and the international community.

The unique program embraces Build your Moscow art interactive event and collect a collage of elements depicting Moscow sights designed by the artist Maxim Goshko-Dankov or go on an interactive VR journey through the history of Russian painting - into the world of creativity of world famous artists Ivan Shishkin , Natalia Goncharova and Kazimir Malevich.

Maps of Moscow with the main streets, attractions and walking routes, a series of guidebooks in English and souvenir products are prepared specially for the exhibition.

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