5 Nightlife Spots In Russia That Will Keep You Entertained
Russia has a vibrant nightlife. From classical ballet performances to embarking on a pub crawl for the renowned Russian vodka, the streets come alive after dusk.
Come dusk, the entire seaside promenade comes alive with locals and visitors enjoying the sea breeze. Primorskaya Street is dotted with many restaurants. East Quarter, Stargorod, Café Terrasa Del Mar, and Lighthouse Restaurant are widely recommended. Ask for the catch of the day and pair it with a local white wine. White Rabbit in Moscow is a culinary hotspot and serves Russian food with innovative twists. The restaurant, which has been featured among the top 50 in the world, was also featured on Netflix’s Chef’s Table. An alternative choice for Bolshoi Theatre, Mariinskyin Petersburg’s is great in opera and ballet. In the months that River Neva in Saint Petersburg is not frozen, the drawbridges open to let naval traffic through. It’s a wondrous sight, especially during the White Nights.