While we cannot operate tours just yet, we have plans in place so we are ready when this is allowed.
All vehicles used are deep cleaned and disinfected daily.
Masks and hand sanitiser products will be made available to all guests on all vehicles.
50% empty seat policy. On scheduled day trips, tours and transfers 50% of all available seats will be left empty to ensure customer space and distancing.
All staff will receive weekly test to ensure virus-free.
All attractions and restaurants pre-booked to ensure timed entry allowing for strict control of overall numbers present at any time.
Established with partners and suppliers that they follow likeminded health, sanitation, disinfection and hygiene protocols aligned with local regulation.
On the 23rd March, England was placed in a state of lockdown, with households allowed to leave the house once per day for one hour, and all non-essential shops ordered to close. Non essential journeys were also made illegal.
While we have been in lockdown since March, from early June, the number of COVID19 cases in the country has been steadily decreasing, and the lockdown measures have been eased as the number of cases have been decreasing. Non essential shops were allowed to re-open on the 15th June with social distancing measures in place, and restaurants and pubs planning to re-open on the 4th July.
We are pleased that the number of cases is decreasing, and that shops are being allowed to gradually re-open. It's likely that social distancing will be in place for some time yet, and tours are not currently allowed to operate. We will be putting in place health & safety measures and look forward to the day we are allowed to operate again!
Recently, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus is gradually decreasing. The average number of new infections per day is 1000. In early June, self-isolation was eased for the first time in 9 weeks. Finally, the electronic passbook is no longer needed, and you can go out and use public transportation freely.
On June 23, we started to relax to "Stage 3". With more people going out and more traffic, Moscow's vitality returned. Cafes, restaurants and sports clubs are back in business. Moscow people enjoy the summer as they walk around the city streets, drinking coffee and lemonade, cheering for joy, spending time with friends and family on the summer terrace of the cafe.
Museums, theaters and cinemas are closed. I think the situation will change around July. You can now enjoy outdoor play. A 75th anniversary military parade, postponed due to the spread of the virus on May 9, was held on June 24 at Red Square. I felt really happy because people gathered in the center of Moscow from the morning and everyone sang, enjoyed, and played.
Unfortunately, the number of affected people has been increasing since the opening of borders to EU countries, with new cases occurring every day in the double digits of 10-25.
In response to this, those who enter Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Northern Macedonia from 12:00 on June 25 are obliged to voluntarily quarantine for 14 days.
Also, it is mandatory to wear a mask when using public transportation (city bus, tram, intercity train or bus) from 00:00 on June 25.
From June 21, the warning situation declaration was lifted and the restrictions on movement disappeared, and "new everyday life" has begun.
Borders can now come and go between the EU and Schengen areas.
The restrictions on other countries will also be lifted (elimination of quarantine measures, etc.) from July 1.
The Alhambra Palace, the cathedral, the monastery and other facilities are now open.
Disinfectant gels are deployed everywhere, and some have introduced heat measurement equipment.
A staff member will guide you to keep a distance, and a mark will be written on the floor so that you can understand what to do.