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Things to do in Moscow in January 2027
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Moscow in January 2027, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Moscow in January: -4.8°C high, -9.8°C low, 55mm rain over 14 days, 7.4h daylight. Good starting points are Moscow Kremlin, Red Square and Saint Basil's Cathedral, and State Tretyakov Gallery. Check the event list and public holidays below before assigning fixed dates.
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Moscow in January 2027
Weather
Temperature
23°F / 14°F
-4.8°C / -9.8°C
Precipitation
14d
2.2in · 55mm
Daylight
7.4h
January is deep winter, so plan Kremlin Armoury, metro stations, and Tretyakov visits around icy sidewalks.
Public holidays
- Jan 1New Year's Day
- Jan 2New Year holiday
- Jan 3New Year holiday
- Jan 4New Year holiday
- Jan 5New Year holiday
- Jan 6New Year holiday
- Jan 7Christmas Day (Orthodox)
Planning checklist
- 1Use the Moscow weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated January event list is still sparse.
- 2Hold flexible plans around the 7 public holidays in Russia; museums, markets, and government-run sights can switch hours.
- 3Group each Moscow day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
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Build my Moscow planAbout Moscow
City overview
Moscow is a radial-ring capital on the Moskva River, with the Kremlin at the center and metro lines, boulevards, rail terminals, and Stalin-era avenues spreading outward. The useful visitor split is the Kremlin and Kitay-gorod core, Arbat and Khamovniki west of the river, Zamoskvorechye south of the center, and VDNKh or Sparrow Hills for bigger Soviet-era spaces.
Food & drink
Moscow food ranges from borscht, pelmeni, blini, beef stroganoff, syrniki, pirozhki, Olivier salad, and Georgian khachapuri to Central Asian plov and modern food halls. Danilovsky Market, Depo near Belorusskaya, Eliseevsky legacy groceries, and Pyatnitskaya restaurants give the clearest spread.
Top sights
Ranked for January suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- AMoscow Kremlin
- BRed Square and Saint Basil's Cathedral
- CState Tretyakov Gallery
- DBolshoi Theatre
- ECathedral of Christ the Savior
- FNovodevichy Convent and Cemetery
- GVDNKh
- HGorky Park and Muzeon
- ISparrow Hills and Moscow State University
- JMoscow Metro
1Moscow Kremlin
4.8★ · 54,396indoorClosed ThuThe walled fortress above the Moskva River contains cathedrals, towers, the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Armoury Chamber, and government offices. Ivan III rebuilt much of the brick Kremlin in the late 15th century with Italian architects.
WikipediaThe Armoury Chamber uses timed tickets and separate security; reserve ahead for summer and holiday weeks.
2Red Square and Saint Basil's Cathedral
4.8★ · 11,098indoorOpen dailyRed Square sits between the Kremlin wall, GUM, Lenin Mausoleum, and the nine-domed Saint Basil's Cathedral. Ivan the Terrible ordered the cathedral after the 1552 capture of Kazan.
3State Tretyakov Gallery
4.8★ · 30,473indoorClosed MonPavel Tretyakov founded the collection in the 19th century, and the Lavrushinsky Lane galleries hold Russian icons, Peredvizhniki paintings, and works by Repin, Shishkin, Surikov, and Vrubel. It anchors Zamoskvorechye south of the river.
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- 4Bolshoi Theatre
- 5Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- 6Novodevichy Convent and Cemetery
- 7VDNKh
- 8Gorky Park and Muzeon
- 9Sparrow Hills and Moscow State University
- 10Moscow Metro
Neighborhoods
1Kremlin, Red Square, and Kitay-gorod
The ceremonial core packs Red Square, GUM, Zaryadye Park, Nikolskaya Street, and the old merchant lanes into a compact walking zone.
2
Tverskoy and Theatre District
Tverskoy is central Moscow's hotel-and-theatre spine, with Tverskaya Street, the Bolshoi, Pushkin Square, Stoleshnikov Lane, and fast metro links.
3Arbat and Khamovniki
Arbat and Khamovniki are west-side Moscow, with pedestrian Old Arbat, the Pushkin Museum, Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Ostozhenka, and river walks.
4Zamoskvorechye
Zamoskvorechye feels older and lower-rise, with Tretyakov Gallery, Pyatnitskaya Street, churches, cafes, and easy access to Bolotny Island.
5Patriarch Ponds and Presnya
Patriarch Ponds and Presnya bring literary streets, restaurants, embassies, Moscow Zoo, and the skyscrapers of Moscow City nearby.
6VDNKh and Ostankino
VDNKh and Ostankino are the northern Soviet showcase, with exhibition pavilions, the Cosmonautics Museum, Ostankino Tower, and large park spaces.
Day trips
75km / about 1.5h by train from Yaroslavsky station
Sergiev Posad
The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is the nearest Golden Ring landmark and a major Orthodox monastery complex. Go early for cathedral interiors before tour groups fill the grounds.
115km / 2-3h by train from Kazansky station
Kolomna
Kolomna keeps kremlin walls, churches, merchant houses, and pastila sweet shops southeast of Moscow. It works as a full-day rail trip.
25km / about 1h by metro plus bus or taxi from central Moscow
Arkhangelskoye Estate
The former aristocratic estate has a neoclassical palace, sculpture terraces, gardens, and river views west of the city. Check opening days before leaving Moscow.
Getting around
The Moscow Metro, Moscow Central Circle, buses, trams, and suburban trains use the Troika smart card, and the metro is fastest for almost every visitor route inside the Garden Ring. Airport transfers use Aeroexpress or suburban links from Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo terminals, while taxis are better for late arrivals with luggage.
Common questions about Moscow in January
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Moscow in January?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Moscow list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Moscow days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- Best rainy-day things to do in Moscow in January
January averages 14 rainy days in Moscow, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
- Moscow Kremlin — The walled fortress above the Moskva River contains cathedrals, towers, the Grand Kremlin Palace, the Armoury Chamber, and government offices. Ivan III rebuilt much of the brick Kremlin in the late 15th century with Italian architects.
- Red Square and Saint Basil's Cathedral — Red Square sits between the Kremlin wall, GUM, Lenin Mausoleum, and the nine-domed Saint Basil's Cathedral. Ivan the Terrible ordered the cathedral after the 1552 capture of Kazan.
- State Tretyakov Gallery — Pavel Tretyakov founded the collection in the 19th century, and the Lavrushinsky Lane galleries hold Russian icons, Peredvizhniki paintings, and works by Repin, Shishkin, Surikov, and Vrubel. It anchors Zamoskvorechye south of the river.
- Bolshoi Theatre — The opera-and-ballet theatre faces Theatre Square and reopened after a major restoration in 2011. The current neoclassical building dates to the 1856 rebuild after fire damage.
- Cathedral of Christ the Savior — The original 19th-century cathedral was demolished in 1931 and rebuilt in the 1990s on the same riverside site. The footbridge behind it gives a direct view toward the Kremlin and Bolotny Island.
- What to pack for Moscow in January
Pack for January's weather, not a generic Moscow checklist.
- A warm coat and insulating layers for average highs around -5°C / 23°F.
- A heavier evening layer because nights average -10°C / 14°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 14 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Moscow
- 4 days covers the main Moscow highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Moscow worth visiting in January
- Yes. Moscow in January: -4.8°C high, -9.8°C low, 55mm rain over 14 days, 7.4h daylight. Cold and wet — bundle up, museum and pool weather.