If you are interested in history, tunnels and unusual buildings, this tour is for you. Get your cameras ready! Explore the recently declassified facility of the Cold War period located in the very center of Moscow. It was built at a depth of 43 meters just 1 year before the Missile Crisis (the Carrebian Crisis of the Missile Scare). It was in use by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs until 2005. It is not a typical museum tour. Go under the ground in a metal staircase (200 steps!) to examine the real Soviet bunker. Open the blast doors, set the bunker ventilation in motion, try the communication system, use dosimeters, and put on a gas mask. Watch the short documentary movie about the declassified Moscow bunkers and learn about the Soviet military secrets. 

Additional information

Number of persons1, 10

Price for the privately guided tour:

  • $495 for the group from 1 to 10 guests

Operating days:

  • Daily

Tour includes:

  • 3 hours of guide service including pick up and drop off at the hotel
  • Transportation by modern air-conditioned vehicle
  • Admission

 

Price for the small group tour:

  • $30 per person

Operating days:

  • Please check the dates and availability with the manager

Tour includes:

  • 1 hr 15 min tour with the English-speaking guide

 

Booking and cancellation policy:

  • We recommend making the booking 7-15 days in advance 
  • Booking of the tour can be made not less than 3 days prior to the date of the tour
  • After the tour is booked the cancellation will incur a 8% cancellation fee of the total amount as the entrance tickets are non-refundable
  • There will be no refund for the cancellation of the tour made less than 48 hours prior to the booked tour
  • Change of the date of the tour can be done within 48 hours prior to the tour date 
  • All cancellations or change of dates can be done by phone or email

IMPORTANT:

  • The tour is strongly not recommended for pregnant women, people with walking problems and claustrophobia
  • Please wear comfortable shoes and clothes, some surfaces may be slippery