The magical atmosphere and fairytale architecture of Red Square have an immediate appeal for all ages, and the vast space is rarely so packed as to be uncomfortable, even with the smallest children. While it's enough just to wander the square gawking at the postcard views, the sights that are most likely to be of interest to younger travelers are the extensive displays in the State History Museum and the morbidly fascinating Lenin Mausoleum.
For more information about sightseeings of the first square of russian capital, see the Red Square section of our sightseeing guide.
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