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Thank you for your interest in visiting Trinity College! To register for a visit, click on an available date on the calendar at the bottom of this page and then select a visit time. A Campus Visit is 90 minutes and includes a 30-minute information session and a one-hour guided tour of the campus. The tour is conducted primarily outdoors, but does enter specific buildings. The information session is conducted indoors and is led by student ambassadors and an admissions counselor. On-Campus Interviews Students who are entering college in 2025 also have the option to register for an admissions interview while on campus. An interview is 30 minutes and is conducted by a Senior Admissions Associate or an Admissions Counselor. You may register for an interview as part of your campus visit registration form. *If you have visited our campus before and would like to come for just an on-campus interview, please select a date below and register for a campus visit including an interview. Just let us know when you arrive that you're only staying for the interview! Please select a date on the calendar below to register for a campus visit. If you have any questions about visiting our campus or need assistance with scheduling a visit, please contact us at 860-297-2180 or [email protected] .
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All of our tours are customized to our prospective students, (most tours take about one hour.) your campus tour is personal, so the length of time depends on your needs. some prospective students coordinate their tour by meeting with financial aid and/or the department head of the degree they are seeking. other students sit in on a chapel and attend a class to catch a glimpse of on-campus life. .
LL Speer Residential Hall
Living on campus is a way to grow relationally and socially as you build life-long friendships that extend beyond your time at Trinity College of Florida. R.A.’s live in the residence hall with the students. These leaders are always available to give advice, assist in conflict resolution, and offer prayer. L.L. Speer Residential Hall was built in 2018 and includes beautiful views of the surrounding area, commons areas, laundry.
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W.T. Watson Administration Building
Named for the college founder, Dr. Watson, the W.T. Watson building houses on the first floor: Admissions, Financial Aid, Student Development, Quest Degree Completion, Cafeteria, and fully video integrated classrooms A103, A112, and A113. The second floor contains the Administrative Offices, Office of the President, VP for Academics, VP for Enrollment, Finance Office, Registrar, Faculty Offices, C.S. Lewis Society, Honors Program, Elementary Education, and additional classrooms.
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Dr. Raymond H. Center Library Building
Raymond H. Center Library carries a number of books, journals, and other information sources that are intended for educational purposes and for providing multiple perspectives on diverse subjects. The Raymond H. Center Library has been fortunate to obtain and display multiple special collections. These include the personal library of a beloved faculty member, Dr. E. C. Bragg. His lectures have been digitized and are available under the E.C. Bragg digital library collection. The Library and Student Learning Center offer personalized resources to equip students for becoming academically confident. In addition the building houses the Learning Resource Center, classrooms, and the Chapel with an original 1611 KJV Bible. Raymond H. Center Library
Answers to Your Questions About Campus Visits
How long is a personal campus tour.
All of our tours are customized to our prospective students, but most tours take about one hour. Your campus tour is personal, so the length of time depends on your needs.
Day of your visit:
- Begin at the W.T. Watson Administration Building
- Meet with the director of Admissions Kenyata Hayes/Financial Aid
- Tour Speer Hall (Student dorms)
- Tour Library & Student Learning Center
- Tour Classrooms
Can I meet with someone in financial aid when I visit?
Of course! This is your time and we want to help you make the most of it. When you schedule your tour date, just let us know if you have specific requests. We’ll customize your day for you.
What is a Campus Meet-n-Greet?
Campus Meet-n-Greets are events the college admissions team provides for you to tour the campus and attend Trinity 101 where you will learn all about student life and academic life. You will meet current student leaders, the academic advisor/program directors (professors) for all Trinity College Degree programs ending your visit with ice cream!
Campus Meet-n-Greet dates are on three dates in fall and three in the spring. RSVP for a campus meet-n-greet.
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San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing cities in America, with economic demand in medical, biomedical and biotechnology, tourism, technology, and military sectors. Its close proximity to Mexico makes it a cultural hub of engagement with Latin America.
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Trinity College is situated on a 4.5-acre site in the City of Rock Island. The College provides an excellent environment for the education of students. Our facility is ADA accessible and houses classrooms, learning laboratories, a computer lab, and conference rooms, and student study areas as well as administrative, faculty and staff offices. Classrooms and learning laboratories leverage high technology and high touch equipment to optimize student educational opportunities. The College is situated north of UnityPoint Health-Trinity's Rock Island campus. The UnityPoint Health-Trinity security team monitors the Trinity College campus to ensure student safety. The Student Commons is a gathering space for study and student life and offers vending machines, refrigerators, microwaves, and a kitchenette with a coffee machine. Student parking is well-lit and available on-site.
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W : Beebe, Natalie (2-2) L : E. Gerard (1-2)
Game Recap: Softball | 3/24/2024 8:18:00 PM | Lindsay LeSueur
Softball splits NESCAC doubleheader at Trinity
Beebe ’24 picks up second win of the weekend.
- Hamilton (9-7, 3-1 NESCAC) has won four of its last five games.
- Trinity (8-6, 1-1) was playing its NESCAC opener.
- Trinity struck first in the bottom of the third inning on a triple and a single.
- Hamilton took a 2-1 lead with two runs on two hits and two errors in the sixth. Alexis Mayer '26 reached second on an outfield error and scored on a throwing error on an infield single by Emma Tansky '25. Charlie Quinn '25 ripped a single through the right side and Alessandra Priante '24 loaded the bases on a ball that was knocked off the pitcher's foot. Natalie Beebe '24 drove in Tansky on a grounder to second.
- The Bantams countered with three runs on two hits, two walks and a sacrifice fly. Trinity was looking to widen its advantage with another run but Mayer showed off her speed and made a diving play in the right-center field gap that forced the runner to retreat back to third base.
- The Continentals had one final shot in the seventh and started strong with the first three batters reaching base. Sofia Santana '26, who hit a lead-off single, rounded the bases on a pair of wild pitches. Quinn re-loaded the bases with one out on the third walk of the inning. The Bantams worked themselves out of the jam with two ground ball outs.
- Santana led Hamilton at the plate with two hits.
- Mayer and Beebe hit singles.
- Tansky struck out five batters in five-plus innings pitched.
- Taylor Mikolajcz went 3-for-3 with two singles and a triple for the Bantams.
- Isabella Calagna plated a team-best two runs on one hit.
- Gianna Tito drove in one run on one hit.
- Tiffany Stowers collected her third win in the circle as she allowed two runs on five hits with no walks in 6.2 innings.
- Hamilton took a 3-1 lead in the sixth on four hits. Mayer smacked a lead-off double to center and the Continentals had runners on the corners after Quinn singled through the left side. Alison Zorn '26 drove in Mayer on an infield single to the pitcher and Gabby Garrison '27 put Hamilton on top with a two-run single up the middle.
- The Continentals added an insurance run in the seventh. Jordan Merklin '26 worked the count for a walk, quickly stole second base, advanced to third on a single up the middle by Taylor Santulli '25 and was driven in on a groundout by Mayer.
- Trinity had a runner at third base in the bottom half but Beebe's fourth strikeout ended the game.
- The Bantams had a runner on third in both the second and third innings but the Continentals brushed off the pressure and secured the third out.
- Trinity struck first with one run on two hits in the fourth.
- The Continentals kept knocking and nearly knotted the score in the fifth on a two-out triple by Merklin.
- Merklin went 2-for-3 with her second triple of the season and a walk. She leads Hamilton with eight stolen bases.
- Mayer leads the team with a .382 batting average and 14 runs batted in.
- Quinn tallied two hits.
- Tansky and Beebe contributed one hit apiece.
- Starting pitcher Teagan Graham '25 allowed three hits and walked four in three scoreless innings.
- Beebe (2-2) secured the win in the circle giving up just one run on three hits, one walk and fanning four batters in four innings pitched.
- Kennedy Rogers led the Bantams with two hits and a walk.
- Tito knocked in one run on her triple.
- Mikolajcz, Erin Steed and Abigail Alper had one hit each.
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Tasha Casey ’23 Develops Dual Passions for Music and Psychology at Trinity and Beyond
As one of four sisters in her family to attend Trinity, Tasha Casey ’23 pursued majors in music and psychology. At the same time, she and her sisters have continued performing with their family band, the KC Sisters.
From Hartford to the Himalayas: A Student’s Semester in Nepal
A half a world away from the urban landscape of Hartford, Trinity College student Joshua Jacoves ’23 spent the fall 2022 semester in the mountains, jungles, and farms of Nepal, learning the Tibetan language and studying elephant tourism.
Female Pioneers Play Key Role in Institution’s Evolution
Women made their way to campus as graduate students as early as the 1920s. More than four decades later, in the spring of 1969, the first female undergraduates came to Trinity through an exchange program with Vassar College.
Documentary by Film Studies Faculty Member Wins Peabody Award
The film Missing in Brooks County , co-directed and co-produced by Visiting Assistant Professor of Film Studies Jeff Bemiss, has won a Peabody Award in the documentary category. The Peabody Awards honor excellence in storytelling that reflects the social issues and emerging voices of the day.
Trinity Alumna and Professor Publish Research in Scientific Journal
The research on the red-eared slider turtle was based on a senior thesis that Eleanor Tate ’21 wrote during her time at Trinity under the mentorship of Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Biology Amber L. Pitt.
Trinity College Campus is Designated an Arboretum
Trinity’s tree-lined campus invites people to interact with the natural environment, an activity that was formally acknowledged with the new designation of the College as an arboretum.
The Manuel and Maria Luisa Lopes Borges Admissions Center Honors Parents of Alumni
The Manuel and Maria Luisa Lopes Borges Admissions Center was dedicated following a $10 million gift made by the Borges family to establish a financial aid endowment that would ensure future generations would have access to a Trinity education.
Building on 53 Years, Trinity’s Rome Program Continues to Thrive
For more than 50 years, the opportunity to study at the Trinity College Rome Campus on Aventine Hill has led students to immerse themselves in the culture and language of Italy and to do so from the comfort of a ‘home away from home.’ Trinity’s oldest global study program marked its anniversary with a celebration in Rome.
Queer Resource Center
Trinity College’s Queer Resource Center (QRC) serves as the campus hub for LGBTQ+ life, providing community-building opportunities, campus education, support services, and advocacy.
The International House: Supporting Students Far from Home
Coming to Trinity as a first-year student from Afghanistan, Hanifa Darwish ’22 found support at the college’s International House, which promotes the appreciation of diversity on campus. “The iHouse helps international students adapt to life at Trinity and introduces all students to international cultures through events, discussions, and trips,” she says.
Trinity Offers State’s First Master’s in Urban Planning
Trinity College will begin offering Connecticut’s first Master of Arts Degree in Urban Planning in fall 2023. The program is aligned with Trinity’s mission to prepare bold, independent thinkers to lead transformative lives and take on some of the world’s biggest challenges.
The Story Behind a Professor’s Pulitzer
After dedicating several years of her life to researching one of the most influential figures in American history, Joan Hedrick, Charles A. Dana Professor of History, Emerita, published the biography, Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Life , for which she received a Pulitzer Prize in 1995.
Trinity College Recognized for Community Partnerships
Campus Compact, the nation's largest association dedicated to higher education civic engagement, named Trinity College the 2023 award winner in the category of four-year institutions.
‘The Streak’ That Can’t Be Squashed
Trinity College may be a small liberal arts college in New England, but it has a towering reputation in the world of squash. The men’s team gained national attention for an unprecedented run of 252 consecutive wins, the longest winning streak in college sports history—so famous it was known simply as “The Streak.”
A Trinity Treasure: The Trinity International Hip Hop Festival
Founded in 2006 by students Magee McIlvaine ’06 and Jason Azevedo ’08, the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival hosts high-quality music and dance performances, and continues to be an event to promote social justice and racial equity initiatives.
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Drew Galbraith Named Athletic Director of the Year for Division III
Trinity College Director of Athletics Drew Galbraith is one of 28 winners across seven divisions in college sports who will be recognized by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) June 11.
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From the moment you step on campus, you’ll understand why the University of Idaho has been named the most beautiful college in the state . Iconic buildings are connected by tree-filled green spaces, walkable paths and welcoming plazas. Don’t be surprised if you’re greeted with a friendly smile and wave from a peer or professor, especially on the historic Hello Walk.
Our community extends way beyond campus. Moscow is a tight-knit town of about 25,000 people, full of vibrant activities, businesses and events that love to welcome college students. You’ll find incredible opportunities for recreation and exploration in the surrounding area, too.
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Whether you live in the residence halls , a fraternity or sorority or off-campus, you’ll be minutes away from your classes and places to study and play.
There’s always something to do: grab a snack in the Idaho Student Union Building , check out a book from the U of I Library 's more than 2 million holdings, take in the beauty of nature in the Arboretum and Botanical Garden , watch a play in the Hartung Theater or a game in the ICCU Arena , take a fitness class in the Student Recreation Center , catch a Vandal Entertainment -sponsored concert and so much more.
A True College Town
Venture only a few minutes off campus and you’ll be in downtown Moscow. It’s no wonder Seattle Magazine called it “a college town with a soul that shines through year-round” — the calendar is packed with festivals, cultural events and community gatherings like our award-winning farmers’ market on Main Street.
No matter what you like to do, you’ll find an activity to fall in love with . Experience a local art museum or theater production, dance to a live band at a street fair or a local coffee shop, dress in period garb for the Moscow Renaissance Fair or enter a local 5K run or bike race. Volunteer opportunities abound with local nonprofits that support the arts, sustainability, youth and children, the LGBTQ community, health care and more.
And did we mention food? You’ll find a huge co-op with natural and organic options, cozy pubs and coffee shops with Pacific Northwest vibes, locally owned restaurants with cuisines from around the world, and funky hole-in-the-wall spots for affordable college-town snacks.
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Moscow sits at the heart of the Palouse, a one-of-a-kind landscape of rolling hills and scenic vistas. We’re surrounded by mountains, lakes and rivers full of opportunities for adventure , whether you love hiking, biking, camping, fishing or just taking in a gorgeous sunset. You’ll experience all four seasons in North Idaho, too — so bring your sunscreen for a late-summer rafting trip and your parka for skiing, snowboarding or ice skating in the winter.
Gain outdoor skills and connect with other adventurous students through the U of I Outdoor Program . Want to take your own excursion? Rent equipment through the Outdoor Rental Center .
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17 Best Moscow Tours
Are you planning a visit to the capital of Russia and looking for the best Moscow tours? From Red Square to the Kremlin and from world-class art to fairytale buildings, Moscow is an enchanting city that offers plenty of excitement and elegance. Its history dates back more than 800 years, and there is culture in abundance for visitors to immerse themselves in.
Make the most of your visit with 17 of the best Moscow tours that let you see everything the city and its surroundings have to offer.
1 – Guided Tour of the Moscow Metro
Moscow’s metro is world-famous, thanks to the architectural delights on offer underground stations around the capital. This guided tour of the Moscow stations, otherwise known as “the palace of the people” lasts for 1.5 hours and includes an English-speaking guide who will tell you how the Russian metro became one of the most beautiful in the world. Highlights include Mayakovskaya station with its aviation-themed mosaics.
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2 – Cosmonautics Museum Space Tour
Discover Cosmonautics Museum with this space tour. Dive into one of the greatest battles between the Soviet Union and the United States – the space race. Hear about the space programs of the USSR and learn about how the USSR shaped space travel and technology.
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3 – Guided Tour of the Kremlin
A Kremlin is actually a citadel in Russian towns, and Moscow’s version is, without doubt, the most famous. The Kremlin is the heartbeat of the city, and this guided tour takes you to the most important points of interest. See Cathedral Square with its orthodox temples; Tzar Cannon with its 890mm calibre, which is the largest in the world; and the exterior of the all-important government buildings that are located within the Kremlin’s walls.
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4 – Moscow City Walking Tour
One of the best Moscow tours for seeing everything the city has to offer, this small-group walking tour lasts for 2 hours and includes an expert guide. Make the most of the capital and see the cobbled spaces of Red Square, take pictures of St Basil’s Cathedral, visit the elegant Bolshoi Theatre, and enjoy the ornamental Alexandrovsky Garden.
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5 – Night Tour of Moscow
When the sun sets, the fun begins – and it all starts with a night tour of Russia’s most famous city. The beauty of Moscow comes into full effect after hours, as iconic buildings like St Basil’s Cathedral illuminate against the night sky. Other locations on this tour include the Moscow River and the Ukraine Hotel, which is a landmark skyscraper that was constructed during the era of Stalin.
6 – Sergiev Posad Day Trip
One of the best Moscow tours that take you outside of the city, the Sergiev Posad day trip provides the opportunity to see The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church. It’s made up of a number of different buildings that include the blue domes of the Cathedral of the Assumption, Church of St. Sergius and the Bell Tower.
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7 – City Sightseeing Moscow Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour with Optional Cruise
If your time in Moscow is limited, this hop-on, hop-off bus tour is ideal – and it even features an optional cruise on the river. Choose between a 2 and 3-day ticket and see famous landmarks like Red Square, the Kremlin and the Bolshoi Theatre from an open-top panoramic bus with informative audio commentary. Take your experience to the next level by upgrading to a boat tour.
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8 – Guided Tour of the Tretyakov Gallery
As one of the world’s most important galleries, the Tretyakov Gallery is a must-see for any art lovers and is one of the best Moscow tours for culture vultures. Learn about the masterworks of Pablo Tretyakov with a guided tour and discover the secrets behind the paintings. Other noticeable artists on view include Fedotov, Vasnetsov, Rokotov and Kiprenski, who is the author of the famous “Portrait of Alexander Pushkin”.
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9 – Alternative Moscow: 2-Hour Walking Tour
See a different side of Moscow with this 2-hour alternative tour. An expert guide will take you around quirky streets, suburbs and squares while as your veer away from the traditional tourist hotspots. Highlights include a ride on the famous “Annushka” tram and a visit to the neighbourhood of Khitrovka, which was once known as the criminal district of the city.
10 – St.Basil’s Cathedral and Red Square: Private Tour and Ticket
Combine two of Moscow’s biggest attractions with a visit to Red Square and St.Basil’s Cathedral. Admire the beautiful architecture of St.Basil’s Cathedral from inside and out, before wandering Red Square and learn about the soldiers, farmers and revolutionaries that all called this famous square their home. Round things off with the changing of the guard at Alexander Garden.
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11 – Bunker-42 Cold War Museum Guided Tour
Moscow is notorious for the Cold War, which lasted for about 45 years between 1945 and 1990. Head to the world-famous Bunker-42, located 65 meters below ground level, and learn about the storied past. Visit rooms and passages that were set up to shelter 3,000 people in case of nuclear attack and discover other sections, such as the equipment room and the war-proof telecommunications system.
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12 – Architecture Tour of Moscow’s Metro and Kolomenskoye Estate
Combine the beauty of the metro stations with the Kolomenskoye Estate and see some of Moscow’s grandest sights. After visiting the elegant metro stations, it’s time to go to the Kolomenskoye Estate, which is filled with UNESCO-listed sites that are dedicated to Tsar Peter the Great.
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13 – Tour of Soviet Moscow
Unpick the history of the USSR with one of the best Moscow tours for discovering Soviet Moscow. Starting at Monument to the Conquerors of Space, a tribute to the success of the Soviet space programme, the tour includes historical landmarks and interesting tidbits about Soviet Russia. There is also a visit to the All-Russia Exhibition Centre (VDNKh), a site that was constructed under the aegis of the USSR in tribute to state achievements.
14 – Moscow: 2.5-Hour Luxury River Cruise with Dining Option
Sail down the Moscow River on this 2.5 hour tour that provides a different perspective of the city and includes landmark sights. The boat features two decks and has panoramic views as well as free Wi-Fi access. Attractions along the route include Ukraine hotel, Sparrow Hills, Christ the Saviour Cathedral, Crimean Bridge, St. Basil’s Cathedral, Zaryadye Park and more.
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15 – Izmailovo Market and Vodka Museum Tour
Visit the museum of Vodka and gain insight into one of Russia’s most famous exports and head to the Izmailovo antique and handicraft market to find a gem or two. The tour starts with Izmailovo market, which features the iconic matryoshka dolls, fur hats and amber jewellery. Next up is a trip to the Museum of Vodka, where you will discover a distillery that dates back to the 15th century.
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16 – Súzdal and Vladímir Day Tour
Discover Russia’s famous “Golden Ring” on this tour of two medieval cities outside of Moscow. The historic city of Vladimir is first up with its Golden Gate, which is an ancient city-fortress that dates back to the 13th century. Next up is the neighbouring town of Suzdal, which features historic architecture and the Kremlin, where you can see its striking white walls topped with blue domes.
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17- Moscow Food Tasting & Walking Tour
Sample the unique flavours of Moscow with this food tour that lasts for 3 hours and features more than 15 different food and drink tastings. Weave in and out of small alleys in the city centre while enjoying the best food spots in town. See Moscow like a local while trying classic dishes from local breakfast haunts, bustling markets, the oldest monastery in Moscow, and dumpling cafes where you can taste authentic dumplings and enjoy local coffee.
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HARTFORD, Conn. - Hamilton College's Natalie Beebe '24 allowed one run in five innings of relief and the Continentals' defense stood strong in a NESCAC doubleheader split with the Trinity College Bantams at the Trinity Softball Field on Sunday, March 24. Season Update. Hamilton (9-7, 3-1 NESCAC) has won four of its last five games. Trinity (8-6, 1-1) was playing its NESCAC opener.
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That's how the first name of the square - Trade Square ("Torgovaya") appeared. However, in 16th century the Square was renamed into "Troitskaya (Trinity) Square" after the Church of Saint Trinity. Later the Cathedral of Vasily the Blessed was erected at the place of St. Trinity Church. In Russia the same object might have several names.
U of I Locations: Moscow (Main Campus) From the moment you step on campus, you'll understand why the University of Idaho has been named the most beautiful college in the state. Iconic buildings are connected by tree-filled green spaces, walkable paths and welcoming plazas. Don't be surprised if you're greeted with a friendly smile and ...
1: Off-kilter genius at Delicatessen: Brain pâté with kefir butter and young radishes served mezze-style, and the caviar and tartare pizza. Head for Food City. You might think that calling Food City (Фуд Сити), an agriculture depot on the outskirts of Moscow, a "city" would be some kind of hyperbole. It is not.
6 - Sergiev Posad Day Trip. One of the best Moscow tours that take you outside of the city, the Sergiev Posad day trip provides the opportunity to see The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church. It's made up of a number of different buildings that include the ...