At the central venues of the Moscow Seasons, you can try street food and choose souvenirs.

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The shopping program continues at the Moscow Seasons series of street events. Festive chalets are open at Revolution Square and Tverskaya Square. Here, visitors can sample a variety of street treats, warm up with aromatic drinks, and browse original handmade goods. This is a great opportunity to spend time in the center of the capital and find lovely gifts for yourself and loved ones.

Tiger prawns and donuts

The gastronomic chalets on Tverskaya Square offer a wide selection of popular street food. Visitors can enjoy hot dogs in buns: classic, spicy, "Ogonyok," and "Gurmand" with a variety of sauces and toppings. Those who prefer a hearty snack will appreciate the juicy burgers, including the "Vkus Ulitsa" and "Farmersky," as well as the "Bogatyr" hot dog. The menu also features grilled dishes, including pork shashlik with pickled onions and tomato sauce, chicken shashlik with vegetables and sauce, and suluguni cheese in puff pastry.

For those who prefer light snacks, there are French fries, country style potatoes, nuggets, tiger prawns and breaded squid rings.

Sweet treats are a special highlight on Tverskaya Square. The shopping chalets offer desserts and waffles with a variety of fillings. Among them are the popular "Koketka," "Shokoladnaya Fantasy," and "Sladkoezhka" waffles, filled with fruit, ice cream, and chocolate. Guests can also enjoy Hong Kong waffles with various toppings, a "Dubai Chocolate" dessert, a "Caesar" waffle, and a serving of mini "Poseidon" balls. Those who prefer classic sweets can choose from donuts, condensed milk rolls, and ice cream in a variety of flavors: vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate.

Ginger tea and bumble coffee

Hot drinks will help you warm up during your walk. Guests are offered raspberry and ginger tea with honey and lemon, sea buckthorn tea, blackcurrant drinks with basil, and the aromatic "Teply Vecher" (Warm Evening) with strawberry, grapefruit, and rosemary. Also popular are traditional warming drinks: sbiten, hot mead, and elderberry and lingonberry spiced drink.

Coffee lovers can choose from classic Americanos, cappuccinos, and lattes, as well as signature variations like "Orange Ice Cream," "Pistachio-Chocolate," "Raspberry-Mascarpone," and other unusual drinks. For those with a sweet tooth, there's cocoa with marshmallows and whipped cream. Cold coffee lovers can enjoy bumblebee coffee or mint-chocolate lattes, as well as fruit lemonades flavored with mango and passionfruit, strawberry, or blue raspberry.

Handmade jewelry and books

In addition to gastronomic treats, the shopping chalets on Tverskaya Square also offer original goods. Here you can find handmade felted and knitted toys that make lovely gifts. Visitors can also enjoy designer jewelry—pieces with unique designs, crafted by artisans.

Tverskaya Square also offers a cozy space where guests can choose candles from the spring collection and decorative home goods. The shopping chalets offer scented candles with delicate notes, elegant candlesticks, interior decor, and diffusers that fill the home with subtle aromas. Children can also find souvenirs that are easy to take home after a stroll through the festive city. These items create a warm and cozy atmosphere and can serve as a pleasant reminder of spring days in the capital.

Among the merchandise on display, guests will also find vintage and contemporary gifts and souvenirs. Display cases feature fine porcelain and ceramics, textiles with decorative embroidery, original jewelry, and home decor. These items recall ancient family traditions or delight with contemporary design and vibrant details.

Tverskaya Square also features books: Soviet children's publications, photo albums and second-hand books on sports, music, local history, and medicine, art albums, and fashion magazines. Here you can buy old postcards, sheet music, stamps, matchbox label collections, gramophone records, music and video cassettes, and even a Sony tape recorder. These are valuable finds for collectors, history buffs, and vintage enthusiasts.

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Assortment at Revolution Square

At Revolution Square, guests will also find delicious treats and warming drinks. At the market stalls, you can sample fragrant grilled dishes: succulent pork and chicken skewers, sausages in buns with a variety of sauces, and hot corn. For those who enjoy homemade baked goods, there are golden-brown flatbreads filled with cabbage, feta cheese, or apple. Sweet treats like fresh doughnuts, gingerbread, and candy canes complement your meal.

While strolling, it's especially pleasant to warm up with a cup of hot drink. At Revolution Square, they serve natural berry tea with blackberries and lemon, raspberries and ginger, and a spicy, warming drink made with grape juice and Tibetan spices. Guests are also offered aromatic whole-bean coffee, cocoa, and hot chocolate.

"Moscow Seasons" is a cycle of urban street events—fairs, exhibitions, festivals, and concerts—that alternate throughout the year. The first event was held in 2013. All festivals are based on fair trade, a cultural program, and the city's decorative decorations. Particular emphasis is placed on good deeds, seasonal products, and handcrafted items. The city's festive decorations change every year.

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