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Seasonal Guide to Moscow Festivals: What to See and When in 2025

Seasonal Guide to Moscow Festivals: What to See and When in 2025

Irina Zhuravleva
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Irina Zhuravleva, 
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Art & Culture
October 23, 2025

A seasonal guide to Moscow festivals reveals the city’s pulse through vibrant traditions and modern spectacles. In 2025, from Maslenitsa’s blini feasts to summer’s open-air stages, events blend heritage with innovation. With over 38 million visitors last year, these gatherings offer immersive culture—perfect for travelers using Moscow CityPass for seamless access. Plan ahead to catch the magic.

Winter Wonders: January to March

Cold snaps yield cozy, luminous festivities.

Russian Winter Festival

From December 2024 into January 2025, Tverskaya Square glows with ice sculptures and folk shows. See tea-themed ice ballets January 2-February 23. Warm up with mulled wine at markets near the Kremlin.

Maslenitsa Celebrations

March 3-9 marks spring’s tease with parades in Kolomenskoye. Burn effigies, feast on blini—over 100 varieties. Puppet shows delight kids; CityPass skips lines.

Spring Awakening: April to May

Blooms and rebirth inspire artistic blooms.

Easter Festival

April 20 centers on Orthodox rites in Zaryadye Park. Bell concerts and kulich tastings at Patriarch’s Ponds. Charity fairs add heart.

Moscow International Film Festival

April 17-24 screens 200+ films from 50 nations. Red-carpet glamour at cinemas; catch premieres with discounted Pass tickets.

Blossom Festival

May in Kolomenskoye showcases apple orchards in full pink glory. Picnics amid petals—romantic and serene.

Summer Spectacles: June to August

Endless light fuels outdoor euphoria.

Summer in Moscow

June 1-August 31 transforms parks into hubs. Estates Festival at 40 manors offers historical reenactments. Theatre Boulevard stages 150+ free performances on Tverskoy.

International Day of Yoga

June 21 in parks like Gorky features sessions and dances. Embassy-led; join for wellness amid greenery.

Gardens and Flowers Festival

July blooms urban spaces with rare flora. Floral art installations—Instagram heaven.

Autumn Harvest: September to November

Crispy air heralds reflective, flavorful events.

Moscow Jam Festival

September celebrates preserves in markets. Taste regional jams; folk music enhances the harvest vibe.

Golden Mask Festival

October honors theater with global acts at Vakhtangov. Ballet, opera—prestigious and diverse.

Year-Round and Holiday Highlights

Evergreen events punctuate seasons.

Moscow Estates Festival

Seasonal throughout, with winter skating in Bauman Garden. Immersive history in 19 parks.

City Day and Russia Day

September 7 fireworks; June 12 parades on Red Square. Patriotic concerts draw crowds.

This seasonal guide to Moscow festivals equips you for 2025’s highlights. With CityPass, navigate effortlessly—embrace the city’s soul.