Visitors

Welcome to Washington, DC, the nation’s capital. You will find an abundance of cultural, educational, and just plain fun attractions and events here. Start your trip planning with the useful resources below.

United States Congress

U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Book a tour, look at a Capitol map and find other useful information. The mission of the Visitor Center at the U.S. Capitol is to provide a welcoming and educational environment for visitors to learn about the unique characteristics of the House and the Senate and the legislative process as well as the history and development of the architecture and art of the U.S. Capitol.

Map of Capitol Grounds The Capitol, House and Senate office buildings.

Map of Accessible Transportation at the Capitol Accessible entrances and transportation servicing the Capitol and surrounding buildings.

Virtual Tour of Capitol Explore the nation's Capitol, including the old and current House chambers.

Library of Congress

Each of “America’s Library buildings”, named for a U.S. President (Adams, Jefferson, and Madison), contains millions of cataloged books and other print materials on 530 miles of shelving is a world-renowned research center for scholars easily accessible to both Congress and the public. Special exhibitions —including a permanent display of the Gutenberg Bible, the first book printed with movable type—make the Library a favorite tourist attraction. First Street and Independence Avenue, SE.

Supreme Court of the United States

“Equal Justice Under Law” is the promise on the portals of the Supreme Court building.Court sessions begin the first Monday in October and continue two weeks per month through April. Courtroom seats are available to visitors on a first-come, first-served basis when the Court is in session. Twenty-minute courtroom lectures are available every hour on the half-hour when the court is not in session. Group tours are available and must be made in advance. First and East Capitol Streets, NE.

United States Botanic Garden

Located at the base of Capitol Hill, the conservatory features more than 20,000 plants, including exotic flowers and fruit species. First Street and Maryland Avenue, SW.

Visit the Capitol

Everything to help you plan your trip to the Capitol Museum

Accessibility

Prohibited items, directions & parking, hours of operation.

The Capitol is open in limited capacity. Here are the upcoming hours:

The Capitol is CLOSED on weekends, and most holidays. Please call the Capitol Tour Office at 916-324-0333 with any questions.

The Capitol Park remains open daily.

Capitol Tours

Capitol park tours.

Take a free guided tour through one of the most beautiful State Capitol grounds in the nation. Free Online Reservations available!

K-12 FREE Interactive Tours

We offer FREE interactive virtual field trips for K-12 students through our PORTS program. Stay connected to our state’s natural, cultural, and historical resources.

Self Guided 360° Virtual Tours

We are providing FREE access to our online virtual tours.  View rooms in 360 degrees and learn more about objects in the rooms!

Wheelchair Access

The North (L Street) and South (N Street) entrances have wheelchair ramps. Sidewalks leading to the Capitol are wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs can be checked out for use in the building. To check out a wheelchair, visitors should come to the information desk in the first floor Rotunda. A driver license will be held until the wheelchair is returned.

Assistive Listening Devices

Assistive listening devices are available for use during guided tours. Visitors should come to the information desk in the first floor Rotunda and inform museum staff there that an assistive listening device is desired.

Restrooms are located on the first floor on either side of the rotunda. Bathrooms are wheelchair accessible.

Elevators are located on either side of the rotunda.

Capitol Books and Gifts

Unique gifts and items related to California and the State Capitol, located in the basement. Please visit the Capitol Books & Gifts website for hours of operation and 24/7 online ordering. 

ATMs and Vending Machines

ATMs and vending machines are open during operating hours, and are located in the basement next to the cafeteria seating area.

Visitors entering the Capitol building will subject to security-control measures and checks which include, but are not limited to:

Electronic Devices

Phones, camera, and video recorders are allowed in the Capitol, with some restrictions. Inside the museum rooms on the first floor, no flash photography is allowed. In the Senate and Assembly public viewing galleries, the following are not allowed: flash photography, equipment stands (e.g., tripods), and/or blocking aisleways or the views of other visitors. Medical devices are permitted.

Unsafe Items

Food and beverages.

Outside food and beverages are allowed in the building, but some designated areas may be off limits.

Personal Prohibitions

Pets are not allowed unless they are service animals. Drugs, narcotics, and non-aerosol sprays are not allowed unless they are for a medical prescription. Strollers are only prohibited in the gallery.

Directions & Parking

The Capitol is located at 1315 10th Street Sacramento, CA 95814. Get Directions

The center of California’s government is located in downtown Sacramento, close to several freeways and within walking distance of many hotels and restaurants. The streets in downtown Sacramento are numerical from west to east and alphabetical north to south. Street parking and parking garages are located throughout Sacramento.

The nearest parking garage is the City of Sacramento-Capitol Garage on 10th and L Streets.  Metered parking is available on all sides of the Capitol building and surrounding areas.  The Capitol reserves parking directly in front of the Capitol on 10th Street between L and N Streets for bus use.

Detailed parking information and rates can be found at the City of Sacramento’s website .

The Pennsylvania Capitol

Plan a visit.

  • Video Tours
  • The General Assembly

Visit The Capitol

Everything you need to know about visiting the Capitol.

Book a Tour

Book a guided tour of the beautiful PA State Capitol building.

Visitor Services

Just have a question? Look no further. We're here to help.

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Watch Pennsylvania General Assembly sessions live

Capitol Tours for Easter Weekend:

Friday, March 29, and Saturday, March 30, tours at 9:00, 11:00, 1:00 and 3:00. 

CLOSED Sunday, March 31, 2024.

Happy Easter!

Your safety is important to us. We ask that you comply with the following guidelines.

Tours fill quickly. We recommend scheduling in advance.  Walk-ins are welcome according to availability.

Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time and check in with the guide at the information desk.

Our tours are limited to 40 guests total per tour. Book your tour online at www.pacapitol.com. You may now book one year in advance.

As a reminder self- guided tours are not   permitted weekends and holidays.

Sincerely, the Capitol Tour Guides.

The Pennsylvania State Capitol building is a functional seat of government, where laws are passed and the public policy is set for over 12 million residents of Pennsylvania. Visitors are welcome to explore the Capitol Building at their leisure, on regular weekdays. Leave plenty of time to visit our Interactive Welcome Center and Capitol Gift Shop .

Tours are limited to 40 people total per tour. Groups with more than 40 people will require multiple tour times. Please schedule accordingly

Visitors must use the public entrances - East Wing Entrance at the Fountain on Commonwealth Avenue (also the handicapped entrance), and the Main Rotunda Entrance at Third and State Streets ( view map ). For more on security at the Capitol, please click here .

Parking/Directions

Located in center-city Harrisburg, there are many ways to get to the Capitol and several parking opportunities.

Interactive Welcome Center

We invite you to explore all things Pennsylvania by visiting the Interactive Welcome center, located in the East Wing, at the Capitol. Open regular weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Senate Library Exhibits

Journey from the Senate of the past to the Senate of today through these exhibits.

Capitol Events

Find out the latest on what's going on at the Capitol.

The Capitol Complex

The Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex is comprised of the buildings owned by the Commonwealth and are centered around the Capitol in Harrisburg.

Capitol Shop

When visiting Pennsylvania's Capitol, be sure to stop by The Pennsylvania Capitol Shop, located off the East Wing Rotunda. The Capitol Gift Shop is open 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (regular Weekdays)

Capitol Guided Tours

Take a free tour guided by one of our Capitol History specialists.

Watching Session

Information for watching House or Senate session.

Capitol Tour Etiquette

Things to keep in mind while touring the Capitol.

Accessibility Services

Information on wheelchair and handicapped parking availability.

Area Attractions

As you plan your visit to the Pennsylvania State Capitol, be sure to consider other local attractions.

Where to Eat

The Capitol Restaurant is a cafeteria style eatery located on the concourse level of the East Wing.

Touring Tips

Some tips and hints to get the most of your Capitol touring experience.

Keystone Classroom

Information and printable publications that you may find helpful, whether you're planning to visit the Capitol or teaching Pennsylvania history.

Maps of the Capitol Building and Capitol Complex

Frequently Asked Questions

Some answers to the most commonly asked questions.

What our visitors are saying?

I am thrilled to see that you have a video tour so I can share the link with my students since they are missing their field trip due to the quarantine. I was also delighted to hear Tammy's voice on the video. Please let her know that she is our absolute favorite tour guide (I've been to the Capitol for tours over 20 times!) and she does a fantastic job speaking clearly and including all of the amazing facts that the Capitol has to offer. Thank you so much for giving our students to opportunity to see your amazing building and learn about our state's history and Capital. 4 years ago

This is a stunningly beautiful building. 5 years ago

An amazing piece of architecture. Be sure to check it out. 5 years ago

The architecture in the senate and house chambers is incredible. Worth taking the tour. 5 years ago

Very nice Capitol! Decked out In 24k gold, very opulent. Definitely recommend coming here and taking a tour, they are free but very detailed. 5 years ago

The capitol building is absolutely beautiful! I took my five-year-old son and he also enjoyed it. We walked around a bit on our own, but also went on the short (30 mins) guided tour. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. My son was a big fan of the Welcome Center downstairs in the East Wing. I look forward to going back. 6 years ago

A great place to visit when in Harrisburg. 6 years ago

History, art, architecture and learning how government works combine to make a memorable and worthwhile experience, 7 years ago

Beautiful building, free tour, friendly staff. 7 years ago

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Ncaa.com | march 30, 2024, latest bracket, schedule and scores for 2024 ncaa men's tournament.

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Here is the 2024 NCAA tournament bracket for March Madness and the DI men's basketball championship. The Sweet 16 continued Friday, March 29.

Take a look at the complete, updated bracket below:

NCAA bracket 2024: Printable March Madness bracket

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Updated Men's Bracket

Here is the schedule for this year's tournament.

  • Selection Sunday: Sunday, March 17
  • First Four: March 19-20
  • First round: March 21-22
  • Second round: March 23-24 
  • Sweet 16: March 28-29 
  • Elite Eight: March 30-31 
  • Final Four: Saturday, April 6
  • NCAA championship game: Monday, April 8

Here is the game-by-game schedule:

2024 NCAA tournament schedule, scores, highlights

Saturday, March 30 (Elite Eight)

  • (1) UConn 77 , (3) Illinois 52
  • (4) Alabama vs. (6) Clemson | 8:49 p.m. | TBS/truTV

Sunday, March 31 (Elite Eight)

  • (1) Purdue vs. (2) Tennessee | 2:20 p.m. | CBS
  • (4) Duke vs. (11) NC State | 5:05 p.m. | CBS

Saturday, April 6 (Final Four)

  • TBD vs. TBD

Monday, April 8 (National championship game)

  • TBD vs. TBD | 9:20 p.m.

Tuesday, March 19 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

  • (16) Wagner 71 , (16) Howard 68
  • (10) Colorado State 67 , (10) Virginia 42

Wednesday, March 20 (First Four in Dayton, Ohio)

  • (16) Grambling 88 , (16) Montana State 81
  • (10) Colorado 60 , (10) Boise State 53

Thursday, March 21 (Round of 64)

  • (9) Michigan State 66 , (8) Mississippi State 51
  • (11) Duquesne 71 , (6) BYU 67
  • (3) Creighton 77 , (14) Akron 60
  • (2) Arizona 85 , (15) Long Beach State 65
  • (1) North Carolina 90 , (16) Wagner 61
  • (3) Illinois 85 , (14) Morehead State 69
  • (11) Oregon 87 , (6) South Carolina 73
  • (7) Dayton 63 , (10) Nevada 60
  • (7) Texas 56 , (10) Colorado State 44
  • (14) Oakland 80 , (3) Kentucky 76
  • (5) Gonzaga 86 , (12) McNeese 65
  • (2) Iowa State 82 , (15) South Dakota State 65
  • (2) Tennessee 83 ,   (15) Saint Peter's 49
  • (7) Washington State 66 , (10) Drake 61
  • ( 11) NC State 80 , (6) Texas Tech 67
  • (4) Kansas 93 , (13) Samford 89

Friday, March 22 (Round of 64)

  • (3) Baylor 92 ,   (14) Colgate 67
  • (9) Northwestern 77 , (8) Florida Atlantic 65  (OT)
  • (5) San Diego State 69 , (12) UAB 65
  • (2) Marquette 87 ,   (15) Western Kentucky 69
  • (1) UConn 91 , (16) Stetson 52
  • (6) Clemson 77 , (11) New Mexico 56
  • (10) Colorado 102 , (7) Florida 100   
  • (13) Yale 78 , (4) Auburn 76 
  • (9) Texas A&M 98 , (8) Nebraska 83
  • (4) Duke 64 , (13) Vermont 47
  • (1) Purdue 78 , (16) Grambling 50
  • (4) Alabama 109 , (13) College of Charleston 96
  • (1) Houston 86 , (16) Longwood 46
  • (12) James Madison 72 , (5) Wisconsin 61
  • (8) Utah State 88 , (9) TCU 72 
  • (12) Grand Canyon 77 , (5) Saint Mary's 66

Saturday, March 23 (Round of 32)

  • (2) Arizona 78,  (7) Dayton 68
  • (5) Gonzaga 89 , (4) Kansas 68
  • (1) North Carolina 85 , (9) Michigan State 69
  • (2) Iowa State 67 , (7) Washington State 56
  • (11) NC State 79 , (14) Oakland 73
  • (2) Tennessee 62 , (7) Texas 58
  • (3) Illinois 89 , (11) Duquesne 63 
  • (3) Creighton 86 , (11) Oregon 73 (2OT)

Sunday, March 24 (Round of 32)

  • (2) Marquette 81,  (10) Colorado 77
  • (1) Purdue 106,  (8) Utah State 67
  • (4) Duke 93 , (12) James Madison 55 
  • (6) Clemson 72 , (3) Baylor 64
  • (4) Alabama 72 , (12) Grand Canyon 61
  • (1) UConn 75 , (9) Northwestern 58
  • (1) Houston 100 , (9) Texas A&M 95 (OT)
  • (5) San Diego State 85 , (13) Yale 57 

Thursday, March 28 (Sweet 16)

  • (6) Clemson 77 , (2) Arizona 72
  • (1) UConn 82 , (5) San Diego State 52
  • (4) Alabama 89 , (1) North Carolina 87
  • (3) Illinois 72 , (2) Iowa State 69

Friday, March 29 (Sweet 16)

  • (11) NC State 66 , (2) Marquette 58
  • (1) Purdue 80 , (5) Gonzaga 68
  • (4) Duke 54 , (1) Houston 51
  • (2) Tennessee 82 , (3) Creighton 75

Here's the complete seed list:

These are the sites for the men's tournament in 2024:

March Madness

  • 🗓️ 2024 March Madness schedule, dates
  • 👀 Everything to know about March Madness
  • ❓ How the field of 68 is picked
  • 📓 College basketball dictionary: 51 terms defined

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Di men's basketball news.

  • Transfer success stories adds meaning to Purdue vs. Tennessee Elite Eight matchup
  • This year's Elite Eight teams are all looking to change narratives with a Final Four run
  • CBS Sports and TNT Sports Announce Tip Times and Commentators for Regional Finals on Sunday, March 31
  • Tracking 2024 March Madness men's records by conference
  • Latest bracket, schedule and scores for 2024 NCAA men's tournament
  • How preseason No. 1 teams perform in March Madness
  • 2024 NIT semifinals and championship sold out
  • TNT Sports and CBS Sports Announce Tip Times and Commentators for Regional Finals on Saturday, March 30
  • How First Four teams do in the NCAA tournament
  • Gonzaga's tournament saga: From bid doubts to yet another Sweet 16 showdown

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In Transit: Notes from the Underground

Jun 06 2018.

Spend some time in one of Moscow’s finest museums.

Subterranean commuting might not be anyone’s idea of a good time, but even in a city packing the war-games treasures and priceless bejeweled eggs of the Kremlin Armoury and the colossal Soviet pavilions of the VDNKh , the Metro holds up as one of Moscow’s finest museums. Just avoid rush hour.

The Metro is stunning and provides an unrivaled insight into the city’s psyche, past and present, but it also happens to be the best way to get around. Moscow has Uber, and the Russian version called Yandex Taxi , but also some nasty traffic. Metro trains come around every 90 seconds or so, at a more than 99 percent on-time rate. It’s also reasonably priced, with a single ride at 55 cents (and cheaper in bulk). From history to tickets to rules — official and not — here’s what you need to know to get started.

A Brief Introduction Buying Tickets Know Before You Go (Down) Rules An Easy Tour

A Brief Introduction

Moscow’s Metro was a long time coming. Plans for rapid transit to relieve the city’s beleaguered tram system date back to the Imperial era, but a couple of wars and a revolution held up its development. Stalin revived it as part of his grand plan to modernize the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 30s. The first lines and tunnels were constructed with help from engineers from the London Underground, although Stalin’s secret police decided that they had learned too much about Moscow’s layout and had them arrested on espionage charges and deported.

The beauty of its stations (if not its trains) is well-documented, and certainly no accident. In its illustrious first phases and particularly after the Second World War, the greatest architects of Soviet era were recruited to create gleaming temples celebrating the Revolution, the USSR, and the war triumph. No two stations are exactly alike, and each of the classic showpieces has a theme. There are world-famous shrines to Futurist architecture, a celebration of electricity, tributes to individuals and regions of the former Soviet Union. Each marble slab, mosaic tile, or light fixture was placed with intent, all in service to a station’s aesthetic; each element, f rom the smallest brass ear of corn to a large blood-spattered sword on a World War II mural, is an essential part of the whole.

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The Metro is a monument to the Soviet propaganda project it was intended to be when it opened in 1935 with the slogan “Building a Palace for the People”. It brought the grand interiors of Imperial Russia to ordinary Muscovites, celebrated the Soviet Union’s past achievements while promising its citizens a bright Soviet future, and of course, it was a show-piece for the world to witness the might and sophistication of life in the Soviet Union.

It may be a museum, but it’s no relic. U p to nine million people use it daily, more than the London Underground and New York Subway combined. (Along with, at one time, about 20 stray dogs that learned to commute on the Metro.)

In its 80+ year history, the Metro has expanded in phases and fits and starts, in step with the fortunes of Moscow and Russia. Now, partly in preparation for the World Cup 2018, it’s also modernizing. New trains allow passengers to walk the entire length of the train without having to change carriages. The system is becoming more visitor-friendly. (There are helpful stickers on the floor marking out the best selfie spots .) But there’s a price to modernity: it’s phasing out one of its beloved institutions, the escalator attendants. Often they are middle-aged or elderly women—“ escalator grandmas ” in news accounts—who have held the post for decades, sitting in their tiny kiosks, scolding commuters for bad escalator etiquette or even bad posture, or telling jokes . They are slated to be replaced, when at all, by members of the escalator maintenance staff.

For all its achievements, the Metro lags behind Moscow’s above-ground growth, as Russia’s capital sprawls ever outwards, generating some of the world’s worst traffic jams . But since 2011, the Metro has been in the middle of an ambitious and long-overdue enlargement; 60 new stations are opening by 2020. If all goes to plan, the 2011-2020 period will have brought 125 miles of new tracks and over 100 new stations — a 40 percent increase — the fastest and largest expansion phase in any period in the Metro’s history.

Facts: 14 lines Opening hours: 5 a.m-1 a.m. Rush hour(s): 8-10 a.m, 4-8 p.m. Single ride: 55₽ (about 85 cents) Wi-Fi network-wide

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Buying Tickets

  • Ticket machines have a button to switch to English.
  • You can buy specific numbers of rides: 1, 2, 5, 11, 20, or 60. Hold up fingers to show how many rides you want to buy.
  • There is also a 90-minute ticket , which gets you 1 trip on the metro plus an unlimited number of transfers on other transport (bus, tram, etc) within 90 minutes.
  • Or, you can buy day tickets with unlimited rides: one day (218₽/ US$4), three days (415₽/US$7) or seven days (830₽/US$15). Check the rates here to stay up-to-date.
  • If you’re going to be using the Metro regularly over a few days, it’s worth getting a Troika card , a contactless, refillable card you can use on all public transport. Using the Metro is cheaper with one of these: a single ride is 36₽, not 55₽. Buy them and refill them in the Metro stations, and they’re valid for 5 years, so you can keep it for next time. Or, if you have a lot of cash left on it when you leave, you can get it refunded at the Metro Service Centers at Ulitsa 1905 Goda, 25 or at Staraya Basmannaya 20, Building 1.
  • You can also buy silicone bracelets and keychains with built-in transport chips that you can use as a Troika card. (A Moscow Metro Fitbit!) So far, you can only get these at the Pushkinskaya metro station Live Helpdesk and souvenir shops in the Mayakovskaya and Trubnaya metro stations. The fare is the same as for the Troika card.
  • You can also use Apple Pay and Samsung Pay.

Rules, spoken and unspoken

No smoking, no drinking, no filming, no littering. Photography is allowed, although it used to be banned.

Stand to the right on the escalator. Break this rule and you risk the wrath of the legendary escalator attendants. (No shenanigans on the escalators in general.)

Get out of the way. Find an empty corner to hide in when you get off a train and need to stare at your phone. Watch out getting out of the train in general; when your train doors open, people tend to appear from nowhere or from behind ornate marble columns, walking full-speed.

Always offer your seat to elderly ladies (what are you, a monster?).

An Easy Tour

This is no Metro Marathon ( 199 stations in 20 hours ). It’s an easy tour, taking in most—though not all—of the notable stations, the bulk of it going clockwise along the Circle line, with a couple of short detours. These stations are within minutes of one another, and the whole tour should take about 1-2 hours.

Start at Mayakovskaya Metro station , at the corner of Tverskaya and Garden Ring,  Triumfalnaya Square, Moskva, Russia, 125047.

1. Mayakovskaya.  Named for Russian Futurist Movement poet Vladimir Mayakovsky and an attempt to bring to life the future he imagined in his poems. (The Futurist Movement, natch, was all about a rejecting the past and celebrating all things speed, industry, modern machines, youth, modernity.) The result: an Art Deco masterpiece that won the National Grand Prix for architecture at the New York World’s Fair in 1939. It’s all smooth, rounded shine and light, and gentle arches supported by columns of dark pink marble and stainless aircraft steel. Each of its 34 ceiling niches has a mosaic. During World War II, the station was used as an air-raid shelter and, at one point, a bunker for Stalin. He gave a subdued but rousing speech here in Nov. 6, 1941 as the Nazis bombed the city above.

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Take the 3/Green line one station to:

2. Belorusskaya. Opened in 1952, named after the connected Belarussky Rail Terminal, which runs trains between Moscow and Belarus. This is a light marble affair with a white, cake-like ceiling, lined with Belorussian patterns and 12 Florentine ceiling mosaics depicting life in Belarussia when it was built.

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Transfer onto the 1/Brown line. Then, one stop (clockwise) t o:

3. Novoslobodskaya.  This station was designed around the stained-glass panels, which were made in Latvia, because Alexey Dushkin, the Soviet starchitect who dreamed it up (and also designed Mayakovskaya station) couldn’t find the glass and craft locally. The stained glass is the same used for Riga’s Cathedral, and the panels feature plants, flowers, members of the Soviet intelligentsia (musician, artist, architect) and geometric shapes.

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Go two stops east on the 1/Circle line to:

4. Komsomolskaya. Named after the Komsomol, or the Young Communist League, this might just be peak Stalin Metro style. Underneath the hub for three regional railways, it was intended to be a grand gateway to Moscow and is today its busiest station. It has chandeliers; a yellow ceiling with Baroque embellishments; and in the main hall, a colossal red star overlaid on golden, shimmering tiles. Designer Alexey Shchusev designed it as an homage to the speech Stalin gave at Red Square on Nov. 7, 1941, in which he invoked Russia’s illustrious military leaders as a pep talk to Soviet soldiers through the first catastrophic year of the war.   The station’s eight large mosaics are of the leaders referenced in the speech, such as Alexander Nevsky, a 13th-century prince and military commander who bested German and Swedish invading armies.

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One more stop clockwise to Kurskaya station,  and change onto the 3/Blue  line, and go one stop to:

5. Baumanskaya.   Opened in 1944. Named for the Bolshevik Revolutionary Nikolai Bauman , whose monument and namesake district are aboveground here. Though he seemed like a nasty piece of work (he apparently once publicly mocked a woman he had impregnated, who later hung herself), he became a Revolutionary martyr when he was killed in 1905 in a skirmish with a monarchist, who hit him on the head with part of a steel pipe. The station is in Art Deco style with atmospherically dim lighting, and a series of bronze sculptures of soldiers and homefront heroes during the War. At one end, there is a large mosaic portrait of Lenin.

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Stay on that train direction one more east to:

6. Elektrozavodskaya. As you may have guessed from the name, this station is the Metro’s tribute to all thing electrical, built in 1944 and named after a nearby lightbulb factory. It has marble bas-relief sculptures of important figures in electrical engineering, and others illustrating the Soviet Union’s war-time struggles at home. The ceiling’s recurring rows of circular lamps give the station’s main tunnel a comforting glow, and a pleasing visual effect.

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Double back two stops to Kurskaya station , and change back to the 1/Circle line. Sit tight for six stations to:

7. Kiyevskaya. This was the last station on the Circle line to be built, in 1954, completed under Nikita Khrushchev’ s guidance, as a tribute to his homeland, Ukraine. Its three large station halls feature images celebrating Ukraine’s contributions to the Soviet Union and Russo-Ukrainian unity, depicting musicians, textile-working, soldiers, farmers. (One hall has frescoes, one mosaics, and the third murals.) Shortly after it was completed, Khrushchev condemned the architectural excesses and unnecessary luxury of the Stalin era, which ushered in an epoch of more austere Metro stations. According to the legend at least, he timed the policy in part to ensure no Metro station built after could outshine Kiyevskaya.

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Change to the 3/Blue line and go one stop west.

8. Park Pobedy. This is the deepest station on the Metro, with one of the world’s longest escalators, at 413 feet. If you stand still, the escalator ride to the surface takes about three minutes .) Opened in 2003 at Victory Park, the station celebrates two of Russia’s great military victories. Each end has a mural by Georgian artist Zurab Tsereteli, who also designed the “ Good Defeats Evil ” statue at the UN headquarters in New York. One mural depicts the Russian generals’ victory over the French in 1812 and the other, the German surrender of 1945. The latter is particularly striking; equal parts dramatic, triumphant, and gruesome. To the side, Red Army soldiers trample Nazi flags, and if you look closely there’s some blood spatter among the detail. Still, the biggest impressions here are the marble shine of the chessboard floor pattern and the pleasingly geometric effect if you view from one end to the other.

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Keep going one more stop west to:

9. Slavyansky Bulvar.  One of the Metro’s youngest stations, it opened in 2008. With far higher ceilings than many other stations—which tend to have covered central tunnels on the platforms—it has an “open-air” feel (or as close to it as you can get, one hundred feet under). It’s an homage to French architect Hector Guimard, he of the Art Nouveau entrances for the Paris M é tro, and that’s precisely what this looks like: A Moscow homage to the Paris M é tro, with an additional forest theme. A Cyrillic twist on Guimard’s Metro-style lettering over the benches, furnished with t rees and branch motifs, including creeping vines as towering lamp-posts.

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Stay on the 3/Blue line and double back four stations to:

10. Arbatskaya. Its first iteration, Arbatskaya-Smolenskaya station, was damaged by German bombs in 1941. It was rebuilt in 1953, and designed to double as a bomb shelter in the event of nuclear war, although unusually for stations built in the post-war phase, this one doesn’t have a war theme. It may also be one of the system’s most elegant: Baroque, but toned down a little, with red marble floors and white ceilings with gilded bronze c handeliers.

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Jump back on the 3/Blue line  in the same direction and take it one more stop:

11. Ploshchad Revolyutsii (Revolution Square). Opened in 1938, and serving Red Square and the Kremlin . Its renowned central hall has marble columns flanked by 76 bronze statues of Soviet heroes: soldiers, students, farmers, athletes, writers, parents. Some of these statues’ appendages have a yellow sheen from decades of Moscow’s commuters rubbing them for good luck. Among the most popular for a superstitious walk-by rub: the snout of a frontier guard’s dog, a soldier’s gun (where the touch of millions of human hands have tapered the gun barrel into a fine, pointy blade), a baby’s foot, and a woman’s knee. (A brass rooster also sports the telltale gold sheen, though I am told that rubbing the rooster is thought to bring bad luck. )

Now take the escalator up, and get some fresh air.

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Roger Daltrey of The Who announces 2024 solo tour. Get tickets today

Roger Daltrey is about to show Who fans who he is.

The 80-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer just announced he’s embarking on a brief, solo, acoustic North American tour this May and June with special guests KT Tunstall and Dan Bern on select dates.

Along the way, the “Baba O’Riley” singer will headline at Bethel’s Bethel Woods Center For The Arts on Sunday, June 16 and Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on Tuesday, June 18.

At all shows, Daltrey plans on “presenting a mostly acoustic set of Who gems, rarities, solo nuggets and other surprises with an intimate rock-based band and setting as well as answering questions from the audience,” according to a press release.

For fans that can’t wait to chop it up with the man who provided the vocals to timeless hits like “Who Are You,” “Pinball Wizard,” “My Generation,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “Behind Blue Eyes” and so many more live, tickets can be secured as soon as today.

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, March 22, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Highland Park’s annual summer music festival stretches all the way from early June to late August.

Just a few of the biggest names set to perform this year include Lynyrd Skynyrd with ZZ Top , James Taylor , Robert Plant with Allison Krauss , Daryl Hall with Elvis Costello and The Beach Boys with John Stamos .

For a closer look, you can find Ravinia’s complete 2024 calendar here .

Previews started for The Great White Way’s revival of The Who’s beloved rock opera on March 8 at the Nederlander Theatre .

This version of the musical about a pinball wizard — that was originally a 1969 album, 1975 film and 1993 Tony-winning play — stars Ali Louis Bourzgui (Jordan Peele’s “Quiet Part Loud”) and Alison Luff (“New Amsterdam”).

You can grab tickets for all shows here .

Based on our findings at Set List FM , Daltrey focuses on The Who’s catalog more than his own solo work.

For a closer look, here’s what he performed at a recent gig in Hollywood, FL:

01.) “I Can See for Miles” (The Who song)

02.) “The Seeker” (The Who song)

03.) “After the Fire”

04.) “Pinball Wizard” (The Who song)

05.) “Tattoo” (The Who song)

06.) “Pictures of Lily” (The Who song)

07.) “Behind Blue Eyes” (The Who song)

08.) “Giving It All Away” (Leo Sayer cover)

09.) “Waiting for a Friend”

10.) “Freedom Ride” (Largo cover)

11.) “Squeeze Box” (The Who song)

12.) “Another Tricky Day” (The Who song)

13.) “Who Are You” (The Who song)

14.) “You Better You Bet” (The Who song)

15.) “Going Mobile” (The Who song)

16.) “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (The Who song)

17.) “Baba O’Riley” (The Who song)

18.) “Without Your Love

19.) “Young Man Blues” (Mose Allison cover)

Depending on the concert you attend, you’ll either see KT Tunstall or Dan Bern perform before the 80-year-old Who frontman.

To get you up to speed on their respective sounds, here’s each act’s most-streamed songs on Spotify:

KT Tunstall: “Suddenly I See”

Dan Bern: “Jerusalem”

Quite a few of your favorite acts from the latter half of the 20th century are still performing night in and night out.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live in the next few months.

•  Rolling Stones

• Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

• Bob Dylan with Willie Nelson and Robert Plant

• Neil Young

•  Electric Light Orchestra

Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2024 here to find out.

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  • Experience medieval Kitay Gorod (China town).
  • Wander picturesque Red Square and Alexander Garden.
  • Explore grand Christ the Savior Cathedral on our Red Square tour.
  • Breathtaking panoramic views from Patriarch bridge.
  • Enjoy a hearty lunch on the large open verandah and marvel at the stunning views of the Kremlin.
  • Learn about Russian culture from the local through relaxed cultural discussions.

Tour Itinerary:

Red square:.

Russia and Moscow are synonymous with Red Square and the Kremlin and that's hardly surprising as you'll find these places absolutely stunning!

  • - Walk-through the Resurrection Gate and don’t forget to flip a coin so you’ll be sure to come back one day!
  • - Visit the world's famous Kazan Cathedral .
  • - See the State Department Store (GUM), once the Upper Trading Stalls, which were built over a century ago and still operating!
  • - Admire the lovely St. Basil's Cathedral! The French diplomat Marquis de Custine commented that it combined "the scales of a golden fish, the enamelled skin of a serpent, the changeful hues of the lizard, the glossy rose and azure of the pigeon's neck" and wondered at "the men who go to worship God in this box of confectionery work".
  • - Walk by Lobnoye Mesto (literally meaning "Execution Place", or "Place of Skulls"), once Ivan the Terrible's stage for religious ceremonies, speeches, and important events.
  • - Entering the Alexander Garden , you’ll take in spectacular views of Russian architecture from ancient to Soviet times, as well as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with an eternal flame. Watch Changing of the Guard Ceremony every hour in summer and every half an hour in winter.

Kitai-gorod:

Stroll along medieval Kitai-gorod with its strong ancient Russia feel, known for its bohemian lifestyle, markets and arts.

  • - Nikolskaya Street. Here you will find the Russia's first publishing house, the second oldest monastery, and Ferryn Pharmacy, known as the number one pharmacy back in Soviet times and famous for its Empire-style architecture.
  • - Ilinka Street. The financial street of the Kitaigorod (China Town) district, where you’ll find the Gostiny Dvor (Merchant’s Yard), which is now a showroom for Ferraris and Maseratis. The street was designed in the 1790s by Catherine the Great.
  • - Varvarka street. The oldest street in Moscow, which dates back to the 14th century, and still has remnants of early Muscovite architecture, such as the Old English Court and the Palace of the Romanov’s.
  • - Kamergersky Lane. Only a small road of about 250 meters, it is home to some of the oldest artifacts of the city, as each building holds a fascinating story. Some of Russia's most famous writers, poets, and composers from as far back as the Golden Age of Russian culture, have lived or worked on this lane.

Historic City Center

Walk the historical old center of Moscow with its cool local vibe, including the main Tverskaya street , and indulge in desserts in the first grocery “Eliseev's store” , housed in an 18th century neoclassical building, famous for its baroque interior and decoration.

From our tour. Impressions of our American tourist:

At 3:30, as energy flagged, lunch was on the agenda at a Ukrainian restaurant.  Just in time!  We asked our guide to order for us.  We all had the same thing....borscht (the Ukrainian version has beans and more tomatoes than the Russian version, which has more beets and includes beef). 

The special high bread served is called galushki.  Our main course was golubtsy...a dish of minced meat rolled in braised cabbage leaves.  Both dishes called for optional sour cream as a topping....of course, yes, please....I recommend it. 

Full, satisfied, and completely refreshed, it was off to Red Square and St. Basil's and GUM department store.  Red Square is not so named because of the color of the brick walls of the Kremlin.  Rather the word for 'red' and the word for 'beautiful' are similar in pronunciation....and, there you have it. 

As we made the turn by the National Museum in front of which is the mounted sculpture of the "Marshall of Victory," Giorgy Zhukov from WWII and caught our first view of St. Basil's, my friend and I simultaneously emitted "Oooohhhhh!"  There it was....the iconic onion domes of St. Basil's!  Hooray....it was open until 7....we had about 30 minutes and were allowed in, AND we could take photos with no flash. 

Now, I can give you a taste of what we saw in the other cathedrals in Cathedral Square.  What we learned is that St. Vasily and St. Basil are one in the same....Russian/English.  He was a common man who wandered Moscow unclothed and barefoot.  But, all, even Ivan the Terrible, heeded his opinions derived from his visions.  Ivan had this cathedral built over his tomb. 

As we exited and took photos up close of the onion domes, Inna presented us with chocolate (how did she know we were ready for another energy boost, and we each got a big piece of chocolate.  The baby's name pictured on the wrapper of this famous Russian chocolate is Alyonka....the Russian Gerber baby, don't you think? 

One could wear out the credit card in GUM's (capitalized because it is actually a government abbreviation), but the 'kitty' and my credit card stayed in my pocket as we strolled through the glass-topped arcade. 

We then strolled through some of Moscow's lovely pedestrian streets; paused to listen as a wonderful quartet performed Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" in an underground passage to cross the busy street (hooray!....we DID have our 'classical concert' experience after all; a request Alina tried in vain to fill because none was scheduled those days), saw the Bolshoi, which means 'big' (my friend has yet to recover that their performance schedule did not coincide with our cruise), saw the Central Telegraph Building, dating from the 1930's, and made our way to the Ritz-Carlton to see the night view of Moscow from the rooftop bar, called O2. 

There were fleece blankets to wrap yourself in....yes, it got that cold when the sun set.  We each ordered something hot to drink...the ginger, mint, lemon tea served to me in a parfait glass (for 600 rubles...about $9....you pay for the view here!) was delightful and hit the spot perfectly.  It was time to call it a night....

What you get:

  • + A friend in Moscow.
  • + Private & customized Moscow tour.
  • + An exciting city tour, not just boring history lessons.
  • + An authentic experience of local life.
  • + Flexibility during the tour: changes can be made at any time to suit individual preferences.
  • + Amazing deals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the very best cafes & restaurants. Discounts on weekdays (Mon-Fri).
  • + A photo session amongst spectacular Moscow scenery that can be treasured for a lifetime.
  • + Good value for souvenirs, taxis, and hotels.
  • + Expert advice on what to do, where to go, and how to make the most of your time.

*This Moscow city tour can be modified to meet your requirements.

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Since breaking out on TikTok in 2020, Noah Kahan has become one of the most sought-after musicians. Now, the "Stick Season" singer is heading out on his first stadium and arena tour. The performances kick off in North America in March, and we've got all of the details on the "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour," including how to get Noah Kahan tickets.

While Kahan has been active in the indie pop community since 2017, the 27-year-old musician found nationwide notoriety by sharing snippets of "Stick Season" on TikTok during the pandemic. He leaned into his folk interests and released the "Stick Season" single in July 2022, before dropping the whole album a few months later. Since then, he has charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and received a Grammy nod for Best New Artist.

Whether you've been a longtime fan or you've recently discovered Kahan's music, you're probably one of the many people seeking tickets to Noah Kahan's 2024 tour. Here's our breakdown of the "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour" schedule, purchasing details, and original and resale prices. You can also look through StubHub and Vivid Seats on your own if you're interested. 

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Noah Kahan North American tour schedule

The "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour" will kick off in Vancouver on March 26 and run through Canada for three weeks. After that point, Kahan will start the US portion of his show in Asheville, NC, on May 20 and tour until his final US performance in Boston, MA, on July 19. North American tour dates (excluding festival stops) are listed in the table below. All concert start times are listed in local time zones.

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How to buy tickets for Noah Kahan's 2024 concert tour

Original standard tickets for several – but not all – of Noah Kahan's tour dates have sold out through Ticketmaster . You can still purchase some original standard tickets through the website and its Live Nation affiliate. Noah Kahan tickets are also available through resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats . 

How much are Noah Kahan tickets?

Noah Kahan's "We'll All Be Here Forever Tour" prices vary by date, location, and stadium or arena size. Of the original standard tickets still available , the cheapest start at $109.50 (Los Angeles, CA on June 21). Most of the cheapest remaining original standard tickets start at around $250-$350. 

StubHub's  cheapest tickets range from $116 (Québec, Canada, on April 10) to $3,644 (Boston, MA, on July 19). For the most part, Noah Kahan resale tickets on StubHub tend to go for around $200 to $400. Vivid Seats prices tend to be a bit lower on those dates, with the cheapest tickets starting at $68 and $664, respectively.

Who is opening for Noah Kahan's tour?

Not all of Noah Kahan's opening acts have been announced yet, but he'll be joined by Mt. Joy later in the tour. The indie rock band is scheduled to perform at Kahan's Boston dates on July 18 and 19.

Will there be international tour dates?

Before kicking off the US leg of his tour, Kahan will perform in several Canadian cities. After wrapping up the North American tour, Kahan will spend August touring Europe. He'll visit locations including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Germany. Tickets for the international portion of his tour are still available.

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