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If all else fails to keep them happy, you may have to admit defeat and allow your kids a few hours of mindless fun in one of Moscow's burgeoning range of entertainment centers. Although the industry is very young in Russia, Moscow is doing its best to catch up with its Western counterparts in the provision of slickly packaged cheap thrills for children, and the choice is getting broader all the time. The possibilities include go-karting, rollerblading, and a lot of bowling.
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Atriland
Claiming to be the largest entertainment centre in Eastern Europe, Atriland has a number of attractions and is conveniently located next to Kurskiy Station. ›››
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Roll Hall
Centered round a massive roller rink, Roll Hall also offers Q-ZAR, bowling and video games.
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Lokstrim
A roller rink for enthusiasts, with different zones and qualified instructors, Lokstrim also has a large indoor adventure playground.
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Downtown
Right in the heart of Moscow on Manezhnaya Ploshad, Downtown is basically a large video game arcade, thankfully situated underground.
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