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Where to celebrate your birthday in Moscow: the best options for an unforgettable party

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A birthday is the most important holiday of the year, and you want to celebrate it in a way that is fun, comfortable, and memorable. There are many locations in Moscow where you can organize just such an event. Here is a selection of interesting places where you can celebrate the birthday of your dreams!

Active recreation

A bowling club is the perfect option if you want to spend your holiday actively and recharge with vivid emotions. Bowling brings people together: both those who come to compete and those who just want to cheer will be happy. A healthy spirit of competition, the joy of a strike, and shared jokes about misses create a relaxed and fun atmosphere.

Bowling is also a versatile game: you can come with a group of close friends or a large, noisy crowd. Modern clubs offer lanes that can be combined so that all guests can play together.

Almost all bowling clubs are full-fledged entertainment complexes. There is no need to worry about food and drinks—there is almost always a bar or restaurant with a full menu on site. You can reserve a table to have a snack and socialize after the game or between games.

Important: be sure to book the lanes in advance, especially if the holiday falls on a weekend. Check if you can reserve a separate area with a table for a banquet.

Intellectual entertainment

If your company prefers intellectual entertainment to noisy parties, then a quiz is the perfect solution. You will feel like one team, and the joy of joint victory will be remembered for a long time.

Don't think that quizzes are only for erudite people. Questions usually cover a wide range of topics, from cinema and science to music and film. Everyone on the team has a chance to prove themselves.

Most pubs and anti-cafes hold quizzes regularly. You can join a public event or order a private quiz exclusively for your company. The second option is preferable for a birthday, as the questions can be adapted to the birthday boy or girl.

Birthday quest

If you want your birthday to be a real adventure, book an escape room for the party. It's a complete immersion into another world for a few hours, as well as a test of teamwork and vivid emotions after victory.

You need to approach the choice of quest responsibly. Consider the age of the guests and their preferences. There are non-mystical “escape rooms” and scary horror quests. After completing the quest, you will most likely need a place to discuss the game and continue the party — many escape rooms have cozy lounge areas for this purpose.

Birthday with adrenaline

For those who love speed and thrills, a birthday at a go-kart track is an excellent choice. It is not risky—modern go-kart centers pay great attention to safety. All guests undergo mandatory training and receive protective equipment. The cars are reliable and easy to control.

It is important to note that guests should not have any health restrictions. It is also important to have a change of shoes with flat soles. After active racing, guests are sure to be hungry, so it is worth choosing a karting center with its own café or arranging catering.

Art for the holidays

For those who appreciate beauty, a trip to the theater is an excellent option. The key point is the ability to reserve a table before or after the performance. This will allow you to combine a cultural program and a festive dinner in one space.

It is important to remember that it is better to buy tickets for the performance and reserve a table several weeks or even months in advance, especially if it is a popular production.

Birthday on a boat

If you are looking for a place to celebrate an anniversary or other important event, you can do so on a boat that cruises along the Moscow River. Beautiful views, privacy, and a variety of entertainment options—from dancing to games—will help you create a truly memorable celebration.

Keep in mind that this is one of the most expensive options, which also requires careful planning. You need to book the boat in advance. Carefully study the service packages on offer: the duration of the trip, the menu, the availability of heating or air conditioning, the possibility of inviting musicians, and so on.

Restaurant for a birthday

If you are a fan of the classics, that's fine too: just choose a good restaurant where you can have fun celebrating your birthday!

In Moscow, the best place for your celebration is the Lambic restaurant. It seems to have everything your guests will love: a cozy atmosphere, excellent service, a large selection of dishes and drinks, including what is arguably the best beer list in the capital.

We offer special conditions for birthday boys and girls: a 15% discount on the entire menu on your birthday and for 6 days after. To receive the discount, you need to present your LambicClub card (it's very easy to get one) and your passport.

We are happy to welcome you any day, but if you are planning to celebrate a birthday with a large group, it is best to book a table in advance on our website. It's quick and easy, and we will be ready to create an unforgettable celebration for you. See you at Lambic!

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