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Novyi Arbat Street
This is one of the most extravagant streets of Moscow, no doubt. This street is supposed to be the modern version of the Old Arbat, a sign of communism with a human face. On one side, cars (the street must be about 60 meters wide), on the other side casinos (the effect is stunning at night, because the Russians do not skimp on the neon lights), and the cafes and restaurants. There is also one of the largest bookstores in the city (with books in foreign languages), a cinema, sometimes with films in original languages.