by Anni Pelmeni
The Old Arbat is the most famous street in
The name “Arbat” is associated for many people until now with the word “Freedom”. In Soviet time in this street democracy orientated people gathered in small groups and discussed alternative opinions about political and economical issues of the
At present time the Old Arbat is a pedestrian street, where Muscovites and visitors of

The whole street is occupied by restaurants and bistros. You can enjoy the nice weather in the terrace and eat the food of practically each cuisine. And Russian food too. Prices in restaurants in Arbat are at a high level like in every tourist place in the world.
Ah, yes! In Arbat there is one degree of freedom! It is freedom from cars, which have crowded
It will take more than 1 post to write about Arbat. One of the 'must-know' about Old Arbat is the importance of the bard culture. People with guitars simply live on this street sining both political songs appealing to social-political changes or just entertaining audience on a lazy Sunday evening. Bulat Okudzhava is the bard of Arbat: he lived and worked here all his life. Though in his lifetime he was not a conformists and had quite a trouble with authorities, right now the Moscow bosses decided to open a monument for Okudzhava. Of course in the Old Arbat.
"Ah, Arbat, my Arbat, you are my homeland. I will never be able to walk through till the end". Bulat Okudzhava
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