Walking along the streets of Moscow, you experience a slightly different feeling than walking along the embankment of the Neva River. By the way, the second photo is a piece of St. Petersburg in Moscow. 🙂
With all this, one cannot help but pay tribute to the way it is in the first photo. Wide, free streets. You can feel the amount of freedom that the sidewalks and multi-lane roadway provide.
For walks in the capital, you can easily choose any of the parks, where you can spend more than one hour unnoticed. In St. Petersburg, a walk around the city is no less exciting. Although there are no fewer parks/gardens for walks, for some reason the center and its surroundings are more captivating than huge Moscow. Perhaps I have a biased attitude, because I was not born in the capital.
Here's another "interesting thing": the river divides life. I mean that on the right side life is in full swing: people, cars, traffic, noise. While on the opposite side (left) there is silence. Even cafes and restaurants are empty. Only a rare taxi passes by from time to time.
Everyone and everything has a “before” and an “after”. Everyone is essentially rich in freedom and beautiful. Each of us has something in common. But the most important thing is to remain real!