Landmark · Garden Ring
Yeliseyevskiy
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Yeliseyevskiy is not just a grocery store; it's a landmark of Moscow's Garden Ring and a feast for the senses. Located at 14 Tverskaya Street, this early 20th-century building dazzles with its ornate Art Nouveau facade and opulent interior, featuring crystal chandeliers, gilded mirrors, and stained glass. Originally opened in 1901 by the Yeliseyev brothers, it was one of the most luxurious food emporiums in the Russian Empire. Today, it remains a high-end grocery, offering everything from caviar and champagne to artisan chocolates and traditional Russian delicacies. Even if you don't buy anything, stepping inside is like visiting a museum. The store is a popular stop for both tourists and locals, ranking #15 of 719 shopping destinations in Moscow. The experience is as much about the architecture as the products.
Don't miss
- The stunning Art Nouveau interior with crystal chandeliers and gilded columns
- The vast selection of Russian caviar, including beluga and osetra
- The ornate stained glass ceiling above the main sales hall
- The vintage wooden counters and display cases, still in use
- The wine cellar with rare vintages from around the world
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Know before you go
- Photography is allowed, but be respectful of other shoppers. No flash near the food counters.
- Prices are high, this is a luxury store. But you can buy small souvenirs like chocolates or tea.
- There is a small café inside where you can enjoy coffee and pastries.
- The store offers gift wrapping and can ship purchases internationally.
A bit of history
Built in 1898–1901 for the Yeliseyev merchant family, the building originally housed a luxury grocery store that became a symbol of pre-revolutionary opulence. After the Bolshevik revolution, it was nationalized and continued operating as a state-run store. It has been restored to its former glory.
Common questions
Is Yeliseyevskiy just a grocery store?
Yes, but it's also a historic landmark. Many visitors come just to admire the architecture.
Can I buy souvenirs here?
Absolutely. Popular souvenirs include Russian chocolates, teas, and small jars of caviar.
Is it expensive?
Yes, it's a high-end store. Expect to pay premium prices for most items.
Are there English-speaking staff?
Some staff speak basic English, but it's not guaranteed. Prices are clearly marked.
What are the opening hours?
Typically 10:00–22:00 daily, but confirm on their official website as hours may change.
Is there a dress code?
No formal dress code, but smart casual is recommended to match the elegant atmosphere.
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