Red Square is the main square in Moscow. It is the center of the city, and if you look at Moscow's plan, you will see that it is located in the center of the radial layout of the city.
The place for the present Red Square was identified during the reign of Ivan III (the end of XV – beginning of XVI century), when the Kremlin was rebuilt. So, Red Square is allocated along the northeastern wall of the Kremlin.
There is the Lobnoye mesto, the monument to Minin and Pozharsky, Lenin’s mausoleum, the Kremlin Wall Necropolis, GUM, the State Historical Museum, St. Basil's Cathedral, Kazan Cathedral in Red Square.
It is important to note that the area is a pedestrian zone. Vehicular traffic on the cobblestone square was banned in 1974.
This autumn my mother, sister and me traveled to Spain. It took us much time to get to Spain, but it was worth it. I was very surprised to find out that the weather in Spain is hot, because in Russia it was too cold. Many people in Spain do not speak Russian, many people wear very simple clothes, and it was difficult to get used to.
There we met many children. We did not notice that they did not understand us. We were friends and played together. My family and I often walked along the streets. It was wonderful. Streets in Spain are very clean. We also visited a large aquarium. There we saw different fishes, sharks, and rays. We spent two weeks in Spain.
When we came back to Russia it was already snowing here. I enjoyed the trip.