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Moscow
Moscow runs on river rooftops, marble-deep clubs off Tverskaya, and face-control doors a concierge walks you through.
Why Moscow
Moscow goes hard and late: rooftop bars over the Moskva River, high-end club rooms around Tverskaya and Kitay-Gorod, and the bar-dense streets near Patriarch's Ponds and Arbat. A bachelor party here can run from brunch to a yacht on the river to a 5am dance floor. We handle the bookings, the doors, and the logistics so the night moves on your schedule, not the queue's.
Choose your night
Three ways to take on Moscow.
Pick the occasion and your concierge builds the rest — venues, tables, transport and hosts, night by night.
Good to know
Planning Moscow — the basics.
Why pick Moscow for a group party?
Moscow does scale and spectacle better than almost anywhere: vast club rooms, river yachts, and rooftops with skyline views, much of it open till sunrise. For a bachelor, bachelorette, or mixed group, one city can carry a brunch, a pool or villa party by day and a serious nightclub run after dark. Our concierge stitches the whole weekend together so the group never loses momentum between bookings.
When is the best time to come for nightlife?
Late May to early August is peak: long days, warm evenings, and a late dusk that barely darkens near the June solstice, which is when rooftop and yacht season is in full swing. Late August into early September keeps the warm nights with smaller crowds. Winter is a different trip entirely, bitterly cold outside, but the indoor club scene runs year-round.
Where is Moscow's nightlife actually concentrated?
The action sits in the centre. Tverskaya and Kitay-Gorod hold the bigger high-end clubs, the streets around Patriarch's Ponds and Arbat are dense with bars and lounges, and the Moskva River and Gorky Park areas anchor the rooftop and open-air scene in summer. We build the route around where your group wants to start the night and where it should end up.
How do we get there and get around?
Most international groups land at Sheremetyevo (SVO), Moscow's main international gateway; the Aeroexpress train reaches a central station in about 35 to 45 minutes, or we arrange private transfers. The metro is fast, cheap, and runs until roughly 1am, but for a group on a party schedule we keep a limousine or party bus on call so nobody waits or splits up.
What should groups know about payment, dress and safety?
Two things to plan for: foreign Visa and Mastercard cards don't work in Russia, so bring cash to exchange for rubles or pick up a local Mir card on arrival, and we'll guide you through it. Upscale venues run strict face control, so dress sharp (skip sneakers and shorts) and let us lock in the door and table reservations in advance. The central districts are well-policed and walkable at night, with the usual big-city awareness applying.


