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Head-Spinning Walk in Moscow Skies

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The new Panorama 360 sky deck, which is nestled on top of the "Federation East" Tower of "Moscow City," has been noted in the Russian Record Book as the highest observation point of any building in Europe. Those who are not afraid of getting to the 89th floor with only a thin glass, dividing them from the clouds, may enjoy a head-spinning view on Moscow's center from 327 meters. Sneak peeks from the new sightseeing stop are in our gallery.

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The view point occupies the 89th floor of the "Federation-East" Tower.
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The new deck is 327 meters high in Moscow's sky.
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The Tower is only 4 km from the Kremlin, so the visitors get a chance to look over all the sightseeing the heart of Moscow.
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The view point has been noted in the Russian Record Book as the deck on the highest floor of any building in Europe.
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Those who get hungry from extreme heights can grab something to eat to enjoy the view longer.
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The view point is opened from 10 am to 12 pm.
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Regular visitors can treat themselves with an exclusive view for 800 rubles($13)in the morning, and for 1200 rubles ($20) from midday till midnight.
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View on industrious Moscow from 89th floor.
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Selfie fans could enjoy every grade of the 360 gr panorama, for others there's a free photo studio.
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For those who would like to turn their eyes away from the breathtaking view for a change, there will be an art corner with paintings, souvenir shop from Moscow based designers, 3D models of "Moscow city" towers and an eco-food cafe.
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