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Hi Russell, watching your videos from the Philippines. I had a chance to visit Russia in 2018. Beautiful Russia ❤ And yes, I have been on that place (looks like from a fairytale book) and also visited Vodka Museum :)
Ismailovo is a great park with free admission. Lots of hiking trails. Moscow is one of the greatest cities in the world but Moscow’s subway is the best.
I've walked in that park a few times. Funnily enough, I was going to propose to my wife there, before fate changed that day. And I did it somewhere else.
Hi Russell, wonderful informative video as usual. Wish you could take us inside the wonderful Churches that are found only in Russia. From the outside they look beautiful. I can only imagine what Churches look like inside.
@@МарияКоконина-ш7п Вообще-то не только в Санкт-Петербурге 18 века. Есть еще и более древние храмы с величественным убранством внутри. Один собор Василия Блаженного в Москве чего стоит. И тот же Храм Христа Спасителя - главный храм страны. А в Главной резиденции патриарха, в Сергиевом Посаде, а в Московском кремле, а в остальных кремлях страны сколько всего красивого и древнего? Все храмы по своему уникальны. Какие-то помпезностью, а какие-то древней историей.
Hi, I work there on this Flea market. ))) I'm a local resident. Despite the fact that the Izmailovo Kremlin and the market were built in 1998-2007, all this is located next to the historical royal estate of Izmailovo. That is really a very interesting place. ❤
Russell, thank you so much for visiting this place😁; I once mentioned it to you in the comments. I live nearby and sometimes stop by there. A couple of weeks ago, we bought some vinyl records for the child. Now he will listen to vintage vinyl😅 fairy tales and children's Soviet musicals. For tourists: next to the Izmailovo Kremlin, there is an estate where 17th-century buildings have been preserved. Emperor Peter the Great often visited and lived there. It's a pleasant place for quiet walks, with a beautiful church. And also, at the Izmailovo Kremlin, I met Marisol Carranza and her wonderful parents from Guadalajara during the FIFA World Cup in 2018. We've continued our communication.
Thanks, Russell, for another video. This video, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting, vivid, colorful and memorable. The beautiful and fabulous Izmailovo Kremlin and a very diverse flea market are just a Mecca for designers, collectors, tourists and just for curious people who want to buy something unusual. Great! Shoot more places like this. It seems to me that people will be interested in places - the museum of weapons, the Armory and the main military temple, striking in its grandeur, beauty and history.
Some of this is what English people would call a "boot fair", where people drive on to a pitch/piece of land, put up a tressle table with goods & prices.
Love interesting flea markets Russell and this Russia one would have the most interesting things to buy to bring back home . Great stuff mate and thank you .
Thank you, loved watching this as an ex-seller/trader from Qld Australia. Must say you have such a pleasant voice and enjoy listening to your comments.
I've been to several flea markets in my day, in Berlin and Buenos Aires and other such places, but I have never seen one this big and varied. Thanks again for taking us along!
It's a very impressive place. Most wouldn't know out the back of that original building, how much is actually back there. Most tourists only see the souvenir part of the market.
Great video! In 2019 I spent a few days in Moscow and I stayed at the Ismailovo Delta Hotel which was amazing! I also visited that Kremlin but it wasn´t so crowded at that time, probably I wasn`t there on a weekend. However, there was a small flea market that I can remember and I got some nice souvenirs as well as some delicious food there ;-)
Wouldn't it be wonderful if Russia, western Europe and the US will be friends. I suppose that everyone will gain one way or another. Politics are disgusting!
It’s not even politics, just ts small minuscule group of people who entrenched themselves permanently in power in US foreign policy establishment that seek to destroy Russia no matter what, based on their historical family hatred of Russians, as long as those groups has power in US there won’t be peace
Thanks for an interesting video! This flea market appears as a tourist attraction and looks quite glamorous. There is one more proper weekend market established in USSR era as well. Situated in vicinity of Saltykovskaya railway station (D4 line) is a quite easily reached from your town. Highly recommend visiting at least once, however mind the weather because of no roofs over there.👍🙂
The russian term for flea market is - «барахолка» barakholka from «барахло» barakhlo which is "old / useless / exchangeable stuff", not to be confused with term "products" - it is exactly "not products", there isn't any product value or any produser-client relations, it's stuff from owner to owner. Equivalent russian term for this kind of market is «птичий рынок» ptichiy market from «птицы» birds, because this kind of market often associated with open air pet store, where one can buy small pet like bird, kitty, dog and such. This kind of market like in Ismaylovo also not to be confused with term «ярмарка» yarmarka because yarmarka is basically product market where producers sell their own product, it's often food related, but also craft related too, say one can sell tomatoes or berries, and other handmade scarfs or tables.
The term for the Izmailovo market is "flea market". These are just old antique and not very antique, but just outdated goods. It's a flea market. And the bird market is a place where animals are sold, now mainly pets, cats, dogs, birds, fish, etc.
Izmaylovo is famous because it's the only Moscow district which has the Moscow avenue. Previously it was a far suburb of Moscow, but now it's inside the Mosow borders along with its central Moscow avenue...
Измайловский кремль - это прикольный лубочный аттракцион, где можно отлично пофоткаться. А рядом - Измайловский остров на речке Серебрянке, где замечательно гулять на природе, и где есть действительно старинные здания, но их мало.
At 17:50 I loved those old posters! I could spend hours there, looking and buying. I really liked a lot of the permanent stands who had a lot of the things I would be interested in. I spotted quite a few things I would have loved to buy. I would love to see all the old militaria.
In America we call it a Flea Market. They are common outside cities, in rural or suburban areas. Both dealers who specialize in one thing and people with a blanket and the contents of their attic. Everyone likes getting a bargain! It's fascinating that they have one at the Kremlin! The Russian men were engaging in group feats of strength at the Spring Scarecrow Festival too!
Ничего опасного??! 🤭 Ну, сейчас это наверное безопасно. Но знаешь сколько людей погибало в этой кулачной забаве в царские времена? 🤦♂️ тысячи и десятки тысяч каждый год на масленицу 🤫😎
Izmailovsky Kremlin is a cultural and entertainment complex designed in the form of a stylized pseudo-Russian fortress with walls, towers and fortifications. The complex was built in 1998-2007 and is an architectural fantasy woven from bright pseudo-Russian elements. Inside the complex there are a significant number of small museums and exhibition halls, craft workshops and shops, an active Orthodox church, as well as a cafe and tavern.
@@Disorder2312 Pseudo-Russian style is a trend in Russian architecture of the XIX - early XX centuries. It was based on the use of the traditions of ancient Russian folk art and architecture, as well as some elements of Byzantine architecture.
@@Disorder2312 I wouldn’t say that - “pseudo-Russian style”, I would say - “buildings stylized as ancient Rus'. He calls it pseudo-Russian because ideally such buildings most likely did not exist. This is a stylization of an ancient or medieval city with a characteristic wooden fortress and shopping areas and characteristic houses inside this fortress. House styles are taken from different regions of Russia. There is architecture from the Yaroslavl region, the northern regions of the country and, of course, the Moscow style of architecture.
@@alinabut Well, if it's a style made by Russia, i don't understand why it's called "pseudo". Anyway, i'm no longer asking you or anything, just surprsied at this weird name.
I’ve been to Moscow 5 times since 2002- the changes are amazing- even at Izmailova- last there in 2015 - that whole Kremlin area looks new to me- maybe I missed that part of it?
I can’t imagine on having to put some of those displays out and then having to pick all of it up. Crazy and it is junk. One painting that you walked past was a beautiful painting of lilacs. Simply beautiful.
I know you don't want this on your comments Russ but I'm gonna have to be the elephant in the room and say what needs to be said..... The only ones telling you to stop filming in the flea market are those that come from regions of the Crocus City Hall terrorists. They want to make their own rules in any country that grants them entry like they own the place. They are always up to no good and very shady and disrespectful to local culture and laws.
I'm sure you need to have thick skin to walk around filming. the first time I got yelled at for doing that I probably wouldn't do it again there. I'm glad the video worked out for you this time. The buildings around the flea market are really neat!
The "event" is "кулачный бой" (kylachny boi). Literally "fist fight". Traditional team on team competition popular among peasants back in time of Russian Empire. Not a sport yet, but it's predecessor of some kind. And it's definitely were seen as friendly competition between neighboring villages... Nowadays this is mostly our weird way to have fun. Once I even heard someone said "fist fight is like sex if you know how to do it right". I believe that was an old way for young men to channel their aggression in a non-destructive way.
Looks really awesome! I am planning to travel to Moscow next month, can you suggest some good parks for a videoshoot please? without much people and camera restrictions.
Plenty of Geely (especialy in carsharing), JAC, great wall, cherry and many others. Official dealer centers everywhere (including showrooms of former European brand autos)
Very nice! I love big flea markets and walking streets, but not much of a thing in America though there are 2nd hand thrift stores. Russia is having a very nice era of history right now. Not so much so in America and the Western countries. It's like the entire world flipped reverse and upside down on us.
Do you like going to Flea Markets or Thrift shopping? Perhaps you might have even visited this place before on a visit to Moscow. Let me know in the comments.
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Hi Russell, watching your videos from the Philippines. I had a chance to visit Russia in 2018. Beautiful Russia ❤ And yes, I have been on that place (looks like from a fairytale book) and also visited Vodka Museum :)
We have fĺea markets like all around here in Greenwood In usa
Russell another great job thanks
Loved the video! Yes, been to flea markets and antique and collectible stores.
Yes I like flea markets and been to some in and around smorgon😅
I visited Moscow three years ago. What a beautiful city.
I have to agree. So much to see, even living here so many years, I keep seeing and finding new places to visit.
That "sparring" is a reconstruction of ancient russian fun that is called "стенка на стенку" (wall on wall)
Thank you. One of the people watching was trying to explain it to me, but there English wasn't the best to translate what it was all called. )))
@@TravellingwithRussell
Time to learn language, man. How did you pass Russian test btw?
It's also how the Russian ultras train 😂😂😂
Ismailovo is a great park with free admission. Lots of hiking trails. Moscow is one of the greatest cities in the world but Moscow’s subway is the best.
I've walked in that park a few times. Funnily enough, I was going to propose to my wife there, before fate changed that day. And I did it somewhere else.
@@TravellingwithRussell visita la catedral principal de las fuerzas Armadas
What a beautiful flea market wow ....
You really would spend hours upon hours walking through this place.
Flea market
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Hi Russell, wonderful informative video as usual. Wish you could take us inside the wonderful Churches that are found only in Russia. From the outside they look beautiful. I can only imagine what Churches look like inside.
Вы правы! Церкви в Санкт-Петербурге - это что-то потрясающее! Такое великолепие создали когда-то люди.
@@МарияКоконина-ш7п Вообще-то не только в Санкт-Петербурге 18 века. Есть еще и более древние храмы с величественным убранством внутри. Один собор Василия Блаженного в Москве чего стоит. И тот же Храм Христа Спасителя - главный храм страны. А в Главной резиденции патриарха, в Сергиевом Посаде, а в Московском кремле, а в остальных кремлях страны сколько всего красивого и древнего? Все храмы по своему уникальны. Какие-то помпезностью, а какие-то древней историей.
Your videos r always good and very informative. My father was Belarusian and watch your very informative. Thanks steffan from blackburn lancashire
Travelling with Russell , This is amazing! I can't stop smiling!
Wow, Thank you. )))
Hi, I work there on this Flea market. ))) I'm a local resident. Despite the fact that the Izmailovo Kremlin and the market were built in 1998-2007, all this is located next to the historical royal estate of Izmailovo. That is really a very interesting place. ❤
It feels like Russell has teleported to Skyrim. Such a beautiful place.
I think any person going there for the first time would be in shock with what they see walking through the market and buildings.
Nice Moscow City , clean. I love actions, families around.
Thanks for the kind words.
Unlike London
What a beautiful little Kremlin. Enchanting.
I think so too!
Russia beautiful country with very big history background . Many historical places outside Moskow ,unknown to foreign tourists .
Thats for sure. So many undocumented places to discover.
How fun! I think the "other" Kremlin would be fun the visit😊 Thanks as always, Russell!
I am going to have to get back there. I've been before. But it was before i started this channel.
Russell, thank you so much for visiting this place😁; I once mentioned it to you in the comments. I live nearby and sometimes stop by there. A couple of weeks ago, we bought some vinyl records for the child. Now he will listen to vintage vinyl😅 fairy tales and children's Soviet musicals. For tourists: next to the Izmailovo Kremlin, there is an estate where 17th-century buildings have been preserved. Emperor Peter the Great often visited and lived there. It's a pleasant place for quiet walks, with a beautiful church. And also, at the Izmailovo Kremlin, I met Marisol Carranza and her wonderful parents from Guadalajara during the FIFA World Cup in 2018. We've continued our communication.
Looks like a beautiful place to visit
It's a very interesting place.
Thanks, Russell, for another video. This video, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting, vivid, colorful and memorable.
The beautiful and fabulous Izmailovo Kremlin and a very diverse flea market are just a Mecca for designers, collectors, tourists and just for curious people who want to buy something unusual.
Great!
Shoot more places like this.
It seems to me that people will be interested in places - the museum of weapons, the Armory and the main military temple, striking in its grandeur, beauty and history.
Wow it looks like something out of a fairytale book - looks fantastic.
It'scertainly an interesting place.
the place has its own charm, and i could spend a long time there looking at the stuff, all the old military stuff is what catches my eyes.
I didn't put any of the militaria stalls in the video. They have a lot of them in the lower section of the market.
You are fortunate to live in this prosperous country
Thanks. I have a lot of places to still discover at the same time.
Beautiful thanks for the info Russell 🇳🇿❤🇷🇺💯👍
My pleasure
Cannot wait to visit Thanks Russell fabulous as always 🇦🇺✌️❤️
Please do! If you get a chance. Make sure you go on the weekend.
Travelling with Russell , You're amazing! I hit the like button as soon as I saw it!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great place to buy souvenirs. And the hotel Vega next to the market is such good value for a stay in Moscow
I've stay at the same hotel a couple of times. It was really good value for money.
Some of this is what English people would call a "boot fair", where people drive on to a pitch/piece of land, put up a tressle table with goods & prices.
HI Russell I really enjoy this video everything look great Love older wood style buildings thank you for the video
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you so much )
A cultural and entertainment complex built in 1998-2007.
Russia is like the most beautiful place ever!!!! Love Australia ❤
Cheers. )) Glad you enjoy the videos.
Love interesting flea markets Russell and this Russia one would have the most interesting things to buy to bring back home .
Great stuff mate and thank you .
Красивая Россия! Красивая Москва❤ и люди в ней ❤
Рассел, очень интересно смотреть Ваш канал! ❤ А еще я учу английский, слушая Вас 👍😊
me too😃😃😃
О, мой район! Рассел, надо было зайти на соседний остров. Там есть постройки 17, 18, 19 веков.
Я знаю этот район, возможно, смогу вернуться и прогуляться там по парку.
Thank you, loved watching this as an ex-seller/trader from Qld Australia. Must say you have such a pleasant voice and enjoy listening to your comments.
Wow, thank you! This really is the ultimate swap meet. Just no sausage sizzle.
I find your shows so interesting & your voice/accent is so soothing & is helping me through a bad time, health wise.
Brilliant!
Cheers!
I would LOVE to visit this place! 😀😍❤
Outstanding tour of the flea market
Thank you so much.
It used to be called " Vernisage" , a place where defferent craft things are on sale.
Right, the part with the older antique like stores made up that part.
Another interesting and informative video Russell, great job!!!! Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure!
I really enjoyed this Russell .Stunning presentation too .A most unusual video .You covered a large area Full marks
Russell, your smile is beautiful! smile more often :)
I spent a lot of time and money there
Love and miss Moscow
I've been to several flea markets in my day, in Berlin and Buenos Aires and other such places, but I have never seen one this big and varied. Thanks again for taking us along!
It's a very impressive place. Most wouldn't know out the back of that original building, how much is actually back there. Most tourists only see the souvenir part of the market.
Great video! In 2019 I spent a few days in Moscow and I stayed at the Ismailovo Delta Hotel which was amazing! I also visited that Kremlin but it wasn´t so crowded at that time, probably I wasn`t there on a weekend. However, there was a small flea market that I can remember and I got some nice souvenirs as well as some delicious food there ;-)
It's fantastic place, especially in winter !
Very true, it has a different feel depending on the time of year you visit.
Kinda cool that there is so much wood
The whole kremlin was built out of wood.
Thanks man, to show russia to the West, russia is now the noah arch for the family
GOD bless mother russia
Salu2 from Honduras.
🖐Thanks.
👋👋🇷🇺
So beautiful. ❤
It's a really nice part of Moscow. Especially the parks close by the Kremlin.
Thanks for listening to me. Better late than never, I suppose. Lake Baikal next? :)
I really need to go there in Winter, when the lake is iced over.
Lake Baykal is gorgeous!
Thank you Russell. You take us to some very interesting places. I travel a lot from my armchair these days. the buildings are beautiful.
Давно там не была, надо сходить. Вот, приедут родственники в гости- свожу туда.
Постарайтесь сходить туда на выходных, там гораздо больше продавцов, особенно блошиный рынок.
Russell, try when you have time to visit the Japanese Park Kurkino in Moscow and the Moskvarium at VDNKh.
Thanks, I will have to look it up. ))
Рассел, спасибо за видео!😊
Amazing architecture 😍
Wouldn't it be wonderful if Russia, western Europe and the US will be friends. I suppose that everyone will gain one way or another. Politics are disgusting!
It’s not even politics, just ts small minuscule group of people who entrenched themselves permanently in power in US foreign policy establishment that seek to destroy Russia no matter what, based on their historical family hatred of Russians,
as long as those groups has power in US there won’t be peace
Politicians thrive only in discord and fear.
It is impossible - the country should have no friends, only interests.
Выиграют только олигархи и власть имеющие. Простой народ к сожалению от этого только проигрывает и не важно откуда он.
@@ДейлМакнилл эт напрасно,. проигравшие всегда платят, и уровнем жизни своего народа,в том числе.
I love flea markets. There is a wonderful flea market in Richmond Virginia.
Wall on wall , that the game🎉
Thanks for letting me know. ))
Хорошее видео Рассел
удачи из Австралии и Foxfles-777 👍
Thanks for informative video about this place.If I have time,I will visit one day it
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Thanks for an interesting video! This flea market appears as a tourist attraction and looks quite glamorous. There is one more proper weekend market established in USSR era as well. Situated in vicinity of Saltykovskaya railway station (D4 line) is a quite easily reached from your town. Highly recommend visiting at least once, however mind the weather because of no roofs over there.👍🙂
That Amber jewellery looks amazing, I knew it as Baltic Amber ❤️. Didn't know it was likely made in Russia, but it makes sense.
The russian term for flea market is - «барахолка» barakholka from «барахло» barakhlo which is "old / useless / exchangeable stuff", not to be confused with term "products" - it is exactly "not products", there isn't any product value or any produser-client relations, it's stuff from owner to owner. Equivalent russian term for this kind of market is «птичий рынок» ptichiy market from «птицы» birds, because this kind of market often associated with open air pet store, where one can buy small pet like bird, kitty, dog and such. This kind of market like in Ismaylovo also not to be confused with term «ярмарка» yarmarka because yarmarka is basically product market where producers sell their own product, it's often food related, but also craft related too, say one can sell tomatoes or berries, and other handmade scarfs or tables.
The term for the Izmailovo market is "flea market". These are just old antique and not very antique, but just outdated goods. It's a flea market. And the bird market is a place where animals are sold, now mainly pets, cats, dogs, birds, fish, etc.
Thank you so much for sharing, what a great place ! Nice to see on a trip to Moscow.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks.
Izmaylovo is famous because it's the only Moscow district which has the Moscow avenue. Previously it was a far suburb of Moscow, but now it's inside the Mosow borders along with its central Moscow avenue...
Thank you for a lovely presentation. Flea-markets are actually my favourite places to go to when I travel abroad.
So many hidden treasures.
Измайловский кремль - это прикольный лубочный аттракцион, где можно отлично пофоткаться. А рядом - Измайловский остров на речке Серебрянке, где замечательно гулять на природе, и где есть действительно старинные здания, но их мало.
At 17:50 I loved those old posters! I could spend hours there, looking and buying. I really liked a lot of the permanent stands who had a lot of the things I would be interested in. I spotted quite a few things I would have loved to buy. I would love to see all the old militaria.
In America we call it a Flea Market. They are common outside cities, in rural or suburban areas. Both dealers who specialize in one thing and people with a blanket and the contents of their attic. Everyone likes getting a bargain! It's fascinating that they have one at the Kremlin! The Russian men were engaging in group feats of strength at the Spring Scarecrow Festival too!
That’s not the same Kremlin. This Kremlin is within the Izmailovo Park, which in on the outskirts almost
It was interesting, thank you
Thank you, Russell, for your videos! ❤ Have you ever been to VDNH?.. 😉😊
I've been a few different times. This video might be interesting, of the famous doughnut cafe there. ruclips.net/video/gqZ8lSD_vFI/видео.html
HELLO RUSSELL, THIS WAS MY FAVORITE VIDEO OF YOURS...LOVE THIS PLACE!...ALL THE BEST...VANCOUVER, CANADA...🙏
Would love to visit Russia. This place fasanats me.i get a lot of
enjoyment watching your video s❤
Love it so beautiful thank you thank you thank you
You are so welcome. ))
In Russia we used name Barakholka ( барахолка)! One of the biggest in Moscow used to be near Belorussian RR/ metro st.
Я живу недалеко, поэтому регулярно там бываю, хотя чаще хожу на остров, где монастырь и вокруг пруд.
Я знаю этот парк совсем рядом, там тоже можно пройти по небольшому мосту и насладиться приятной прогулкой.
Там находится церковь заложенная ещё Алексеем Михайловичем , отцом Петра 1 !!!! В 1647 году !!!!
А Вы пробовали Сбитень? это безалкогольный Горячий напиток с Мёдом, пряностями и фруктами он в чане Змея - Горыныча (Дракон с тремя головами)
Neat! The funny thing is that my brother runs a couple of souvenir shops there) Alex from Govorovo.
Wow, really. Maybe he was there yesterday.))) How interesting.
So many different things, you can spend whole day there,love it,thank you Russell!
в студенческие годы часто ездила сюда на вернисаж, по средам продавали: кисти, краски, и заготовки из дерева 🙂
спасибо за видео, тёплые воспоминания ✨
I've lived in Moscow all my life, I had no idea that such markets still existed haha
I thought they disappeared after the 90s
в Питере тоже есть блошиный рынок .возле станции метро Удельная
Your best video byfar
Wow, Thanks Jason. ))
It's really beautiful
It's very old tradition "Кулачные бои", nothing dangerous, 🎉🎉🎉
Ничего опасного??! 🤭 Ну, сейчас это наверное безопасно. Но знаешь сколько людей погибало в этой кулачной забаве в царские времена? 🤦♂️ тысячи и десятки тысяч каждый год на масленицу 🤫😎
Izmailovsky Kremlin is a cultural and entertainment complex designed in the form of a stylized pseudo-Russian fortress with walls, towers and fortifications.
The complex was built in 1998-2007 and is an architectural fantasy woven from bright pseudo-Russian elements.
Inside the complex there are a significant number of small museums and exhibition halls, craft workshops and shops, an active Orthodox church, as well as a cafe and tavern.
What do you mean by "pseudo-Russian"?
@@Disorder2312 Pseudo-Russian style is a trend in Russian architecture of the XIX - early XX centuries.
It was based on the use of the traditions of ancient Russian folk art and architecture, as well as some elements of Byzantine architecture.
@@Disorder2312 I wouldn’t say that - “pseudo-Russian style”, I would say - “buildings stylized as ancient Rus'. He calls it pseudo-Russian because ideally such buildings most likely did not exist. This is a stylization of an ancient or medieval city with a characteristic wooden fortress and shopping areas and characteristic houses inside this fortress. House styles are taken from different regions of Russia. There is architecture from the Yaroslavl region, the northern regions of the country and, of course, the Moscow style of architecture.
@@Viktor1964p Yes, I agree with You. That's what it's called in architectural terms.
@@alinabut Well, if it's a style made by Russia, i don't understand why it's called "pseudo". Anyway, i'm no longer asking you or anything, just surprsied at this weird name.
I’ve been to Moscow 5 times since 2002- the changes are amazing- even at Izmailova- last there in 2015 - that whole Kremlin area looks new to me- maybe I missed that part of it?
As always, nice video ❤
I had a plan to visit to next month but after that tragic I feel unsure and now I see your video it’s help me a lot it’s seem very normal ! Thx
I can’t imagine on having to put some of those displays out and then having to pick all of it up. Crazy and it is junk. One painting that you walked past was a beautiful painting of lilacs. Simply beautiful.
The painting were amazing. I could have made a separate video on only them.
4 гостиницы в комплексе - Альфа, Бета, Гамма и Вега.
Вега, я пропустил четвёртый. Технически это самый большой отель в Европе, если считать его одним отелем.
Я живу здесь рядом, мы называем этот гостиничный комплекс АБВГДейка
@@ТатьянаСанникова-р6ъ 😄, обязательно остановлюсь там, многие знакомые бывали - очень им понравилось. После видео о парке еще больше захотелось)
Еще и Дельта.
Правда Дельта и Гамма в одном здании, но в разных крыльях. Постоянно там останавливаюсь. Отличные гостиницы!
I know you don't want this on your comments Russ but I'm gonna have to be the elephant in the room and say what needs to be said..... The only ones telling you to stop filming in the flea market are those that come from regions of the Crocus City Hall terrorists. They want to make their own rules in any country that grants them entry like they own the place. They are always up to no good and very shady and disrespectful to local culture and laws.
I enjoyed the Flea Market tour. Thanks!
Your welcome ))
I'm sure you need to have thick skin to walk around filming. the first time I got yelled at for doing that I probably wouldn't do it again there. I'm glad the video worked out for you this time. The buildings around the flea market are really neat!
The "event" is "кулачный бой" (kylachny boi). Literally "fist fight". Traditional team on team competition popular among peasants back in time of Russian Empire. Not a sport yet, but it's predecessor of some kind. And it's definitely were seen as friendly competition between neighboring villages... Nowadays this is mostly our weird way to have fun.
Once I even heard someone said "fist fight is like sex if you know how to do it right". I believe that was an old way for young men to channel their aggression in a non-destructive way.
Cool) I live nearby
Nice. You're so lucky, with such nice parks close by.
This was very enjoyable and interesting. More of this type in the future perhaps?
I will try my best to find some other places like this, if possible.
@@TravellingwithRussellдворец царея в Коломенском -музей, очень похож, еще и парк можно посмотреть. М.Каширская
@@Мария-и2ь4пв Царицыно тоже круто.
Царицино, Кусково тоже красивы
Looks really awesome! I am planning to travel to Moscow next month, can you suggest some good parks for a videoshoot please? without much people and camera restrictions.
Kolomenskoye, Tsaritsyno, Kuskovo, Botanical Garden.
Could you please make a video about Chinese cars in Russia. How do people find them, do they cope with the local conditions?
Plenty of Geely (especialy in carsharing), JAC, great wall, cherry and many others. Official dealer centers everywhere (including showrooms of former European brand autos)
A most enjoyable video keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
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Very nice! I love big flea markets and walking streets, but not much of a thing in America though there are 2nd hand thrift stores. Russia is having a very nice era of history right now. Not so much so in America and the Western countries. It's like the entire world flipped reverse and upside down on us.
Those hotels are stunning. Would love to look inside.
I might have to talk my wife into staying there one time.
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I'd love to live in Russia.
It's certainly an interesting place.