Moscow subway (metro) is one of the places a tourist simply must visit in this wonderful city. But décor is not the only reason to go down there. In Moscow metro is the fastest and easiest way to get around. That is if you either can read Cyrillic or you have excellent eyesight that will allow you to read the tiny light grey signs in English. However even reading the names will help only to a certain point, because all of them are transcribed. To a non-Russian speaker a name like “Biblioteka Imeni Lenina” will not really say anything. I find it unfair. So I decided to provide a translation of some subway stations along with an explanation as to what the name means and what can be found around that station. There is so much more to see in Moscow apart from the Red Square. I have numbered the stations going from left to right. 1. Vystavochnaya – It can be translated as the Exhibition station. There you can find the official excursion agency, an exhibition about the...