Рассказ про известную улицу на английском языке

Представлено сочинение на английском языке Улица Арбат/ Arbat Street с переводом на русский язык.

Arbat Street Улица Арбат
The Arbat is definitely one of the most famous streets in Moscow. Every tourist when he comes to Moscow tries to visit this street and take some photos. Арбат — это, вне всякого сомнения, самая знаменитая улица Москвы. Приезжая в столицу, каждый путешественник стремится непременно прогуляться по ней и сделать памятные фотографии.
Everybody knows that the Arbat is a pedestrian street but not everybody knows that it hasn’t been not always this way. Long ago there were some horse carriages here then at the beginning of the XX century there were first tramcars and later some trolleybuses. And only in 1990s the Arbat became the way we know it today with no traffic. Все знают, что Арбат — это пешеходная улица, но мало кому известно, что так было далеко не всегда. Раньше здесь ездили экипажи, запряженные лошадьми, затем, в начале XX века, — первые трамваи, а после уже и троллейбусы. Лишь только в 1990 годах движение транспорта по Арбату перекрыли, и он приобрел свой современный статус.
Today this street looks like bright fair with lots of different shops, souvenirs kiosks, cafes bad restaurants. The Arbat was this way at the beginning of the XIX century when the first merchants came here and opened apartment houses, shops and cafes. Сегодня улица очень похожа на нарядную ярмарку со множеством различных магазинов, сувенирных лавок, кафе и ресторанов. Подобный статус Арбат приобрел примерно в конце XIX века, когда здесь стали появляться купцы, содержащие доходные дома, торговые лавки и заведения общественного питания.
Before that in the XVII century there were a lot of palace and shooters’ slobodas and their names still remain the same you can see it in the names of the side streets close to the Arbat. Later on in the XVIII century the Arbat became one of the most aristocratic streets of the city. До этого времени, в XVII веке, на Арбате было выстроено множество дворцовых и стрелецких слобод, названия которых сохранились до сих пор в наименованиях примыкающих к улице переулков. Затем в XVIII веке Арбат превратился в одну из самых аристократических улиц города.
Generally speaking the Arbat is over 500 year old. It was mentioned in 1493 for the first time. At first the word «Arbat» (actually «Orbat») meant «suburb» in Arabic and the whole area to the West from the Kremlin till the Garden Ring was called this way. Then people started calling this street this way and right now it became a real symbol of our capital. Вообще, история Арбата насчитывает уже более пятисот лет, ведь первое упоминание о нем появилось еще в 1493 году. Сначала словом «Арбат» (а точнее, «Орбат»), означающим «пригород» в переводе с арабского языка, называли всю территорию, лежащую к западу от Кремля до Садового кольца. Потом постепенно так стали именовать и улицу, которая теперь стала настоящим символом нашей столицы.

The main street of Russia – Tverskaya Street – is the center of Moscow’s life.

Here you can find the 5-star Ritz-Carlton and National, fashionable shops, numerous cafeterias and restaurants, famous Eliseev’s food store, one of the city’s main bookstores, Moscow City Hall and opposite it the monument to the founder of the city – Yury the Long Armed…

Starting at the very heart of Moscow, Manezh Square, the street stretches out for about 2 km northwest. If you continue moving in this direction you will eventually reach St. Petersburg that is about 760 km from Moscow. That’s why it is called the main Russian thoroughfare.

There is much to see and do at Tverskaya Street (Tverskaya Ulitsa), and we highly recommend you to visit it during your own exploration of the city or on a private Moscow tour!

National Hotel

The luxury 5-star National hotel occupies one of the premier locations in the country. Russia’s main sights – Red Square and the Kremlin – are literally across the street. Operating since 1903, this hotel is executed in the best architectural traditions of the late 19th century – eclectic style with elements of Art Nouveau. More than its 30 rooms boast a picturesque views of the Kremlin, St. Basil Cathedral and Red Square.

Address: 15/1 Mokhovaya Street, bld. 1 

Ritz-Carlton Hotel

Next door the National Hotel, is the famous Ritz-Carlton Moscow. It opened its doors in 2007 and offers panoramic views of the historic area of Moscow.  

This luxury hotel provides a full range of services – from GYM and spacious SPA-center with a swimming pool to personal butler service. Over 300 of its large guest rooms and suits are furnished in marble from Altai and Portugal mountains.

The O2 Lounge, that is on the roof the Ritz, provides the best views of the Kremlin and Red Square.

Address: 3, Tverskaya Street

Kamergersky Pereulok

Kamergerskiy Pereulok (Kamergersky Side Lane) is one of the favorite places for locals and tourists alike.  It is a pedestrian street and full of cafes and restaurants of French, Italian, Chinese and Japanese cuisines. It also provides a choice of coffee shops including Starbucks and local Shokoladnitsa.

Where to enjoy the best coffee in Moscow?Top 8 Moscow Coffee Shops

Moscow City Hall and Monument to Yuriy the Long Armed

On the left side of Tverskaya, if moving from the Kremlin, stands a classical red-and-white structure the Moscow City Hall. Its central part is decorated with an 8-column portico with a pediment and the presence of two flags – State and Moscow – indicates that it is a government building. After an extensive reconstruction, finished in 2014, the building shines with newness and the Moscow Coat of Arms, decorating its top part, attracts with luster of gold.

Opposite the Moscow City Hall is a monument to the founder of the city – Yuriy the Long Armed.

Address: 13, Tverskaya Street

Eliseev Food Store

A little further along Tverskaya Street and moments away from Pushkin Square is another attraction – Eliseevskiy Store (Eliseev Food Store). 

Opened in 1901, it keeps traditions of quality along with its luxury neo-baroque decoration.  It occupies an 18th century building, where Pushkin and Baratynskiy were known to read their poems.

The Store is open 24/7, 365 days a year.

Address: 14, Tverskaya Street

Pushkin Square and Alexander Pushkin Monument

At the intersection of Tverskaya Street and Tverskoy Boulevard is a square that bears name of a great Russian poet – Alexander Pushkin. At the center of it stands the late 19th century monument to the poet. Take a moment to come closer and look at it – it is one of the rare monuments that reveal a deep thought and soul of the poet. It is by far one of the best monuments in Moscow.

What other monuments and buildings are a must-see in Moscow?Moscow Architecture – Buildings and Monuments

Pushkin Cafe

Opposite Pushkin Monument, at Tverskoy Boulevard is Pushkin Café. It opened its doors in 1999 and quickly gained fame among locals and city guests. 

The reputation of the restaurant is so high, that it seems impossible to visit Moscow without lunch or dinner at Pushkin Café. It is an international place indeed, with English heard more often than Russian.

The internal space of the restaurant is arranged into several halls incl. Drugstore and Orangery on the ground floor, and Library Hall on the 2nd floor. Russian nobleman cuisine is served on the Drugstore area 24/7.

Address: 26/5 Tverskoy Bulevard.

Museum of Contemporary History of Russia

Walking up Tverskaya Street and passing by Pushkin Square, your attention will be caught by a classical 18th century building, executed in red and white colors with gates decorated with lions. Museum of Contemporary History of Russia occupies this former noble mansion. The Museum traces Russian history from the end of the 19th century to the present days and is the best place to learn about the events, which led to the Russian Revolution of 1917, and life in Russia during the USSR time.

Address: 21, Tverskaya street 

Walk along this main street of Russia while on one of our Moscow tours. Your private Moscow tourist guide will share their knowledge and love for the city and make you a great company for the day!

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