“Summer in Moscow” Returns on June 1

“Summer in Moscow” Returns on June 1

Chennai, May 2025

Moscow is pleased to announce the launch of its annual large-scale urban initiative, “Summer in Moscow”, starting from June 1, 2025. This three-month program will transform the capital into a vibrant center of cultural, charitable, and sporting events, inviting international visitors to experience the city’s rich heritage and dynamic atmosphere.

From June through August, Moscow will host a diverse array of open-air activities, the majority of which are free and accessible to all. The initiative consolidates the city’s summer events into a large-scale program, showcasing Moscow as a premier destination for global travelers seeking cultural enrichment and memorable experiences. 

Picturesque boulevards will come alive featuring open-air theatrical performances, vibrant art installations, and interactive cultural workshops, creating festive hubs for locals and tourists alike. Visitors can enjoy pop-up markets with local crafts and live music stages showcasing Russian folk and contemporary artists, fostering a lively street festival atmosphere.

The 2025 edition of “Summer in Moscow” presents an extensive lineup of festivals, including:

·       Moscow Estates Festival invites guests to step back in time with immersive programs hosted at more than 40 historic estates across the city.

·       Theatre Boulevard 2025 will transform Moscow into a citywide stage, with over 150 performances and 3,000 artists from Russia and abroad. Guests can not only watch world-class productions, but also take part in creative workshops, theatrical installations, and behind-the-scenes experiences.

·       Gardens and Flowers Festival will turn Moscow’s urban spaces into blooming landscapes filled with rare plants and vibrant floral art. This festival celebrates the harmony of beauty and ecology, offering stunning backdrops for summer strolls and photos.

·       The 11th International Day of Yogaon June 21, 2025, an initiative globally promoted by the Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India, is featured by Moscow Government in collaboration with the Jawaharlal Nehru Cultural Centre, Embassy of India, Moscow with open-air yoga sessions, meditation workshops, and cultural performances across the city’s parks and public spaces, inviting residents and visitors to embrace mindfulness and unity.

Moscow’s renowned parks, such as Gorky Park and Zaryadye Park, will be focal points, hosting lively dance events with traditional and modern choreography, vibrant evening parties with live music, and enchanting opera evenings under the stars, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the city’s cultural and social vibrancy. These events feature professional dance troupes and open dance floors for guests, alongside opera performances by acclaimed artists in scenic park amphitheaters, creating unforgettable cultural experiences. 

International visitors can explore 13 “Made in Moscow” art pavilions, including the Green Market at Bolotnaya street offering eco-friendly crafts, sustainable designs, and workshops on environmental artistry, offering locally crafted souvenirs and unique gifts. This pavilion highlights Moscow’s commitment to sustainability, with interactive exhibits on eco-conscious living and hands-on sessions for creating recycled art. The city’s picturesque estates, gardens, and cultural venues provide ideal settings for photography and immersive experiences.

In 2024, “Summer in Moscow” attracted over 38 million visitors, with international guests particularly drawn to concerts in historic estates, local markets, and open-air festivals. The program’s accessibility and variety ensure it remains a highlight for visitors seeking to connect with Moscow’s cultural and artistic offerings.

The City of Moscow warmly invites global visitors to join this extraordinary celebration of culture, creativity, and community, beginning June 1, 2025.