Naberezhnaya Tower

Introduction: Naberezhnaya Tower’s Legacy and Modern Moscow

Naberezhnaya Tower is a prominent symbol of Moscow’s 21st-century transformation, situated within the cutting-edge Moscow International Business Center (MIBC)—known locally as "Moscow City." Comprising three interconnected skyscrapers—Towers A, B, and C—this complex not only showcases advanced architectural engineering but also represents Russia’s aspirations to be a global financial and business powerhouse. Naberezhnaya Tower’s location along the Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, adjacent to the Third Transport Ring, places it at the heart of Moscow’s economic rebirth and gives visitors a unique vantage point to appreciate the city’s evolving skyline.

Although primarily an office complex with limited public access, Naberezhnaya Tower and its dynamic surroundings offer much for visitors: scenic promenades, riverside walks, world-class amenities, and proximity to some of Moscow’s most celebrated modern attractions. This guide delivers everything a traveler, architecture buff, or business visitor needs to know, including visiting hours, ticketing policies, travel tips, architectural highlights, and recommendations for exploring the wider district (Kasktas, Civilisable, ENKA, CTBUH Journal).


Historical Context and Construction

Moscow International Business Center (MIBC): A New Urban Era

The MIBC, or Moscow City, is a visionary urban development launched in the early 1990s to modernize Moscow’s cityscape and establish a world-class commercial hub. Encompassing over 100 hectares west of the Kremlin, the MIBC integrates office, residential, retail, and leisure spaces and is now home to many of Moscow’s tallest buildings (Kasktas).

Naberezhnaya Tower: Project Genesis and Phasing

Developed by Turkish firm ENKA, Naberezhnaya Tower was constructed in two main phases:

  • Phase 1: Tower A (17 stories) and Tower B (27 stories)
  • Phase 2: Tower C (59 stories, 268.4 meters tall and among the tallest in Europe) (Civilisable)

The towers’ strategic location at the junction of the Third Transport Ring and the river embankment ensures both high visibility and accessibility.

Architectural and Engineering Features

  • Tower A: 17 floors
  • Tower B: 27 floors
  • Tower C: 59 floors, 268.4 meters high

The complex offers about 254,000 square meters of rentable office space (Civilisable). Its deep foundation utilizes 8,500 meters of bored piles and anchored shoring systems, crucial for stability given the riverside site (Kasktas). The towers’ glass façades exemplify international-style modernism and reflect the city’s forward-looking identity.


Visiting Naberezhnaya Tower: Hours, Tickets, and Access

Public Access and Visiting Hours

  • Office Towers: The buildings are primarily for office use; public access to interior spaces and upper floors is generally restricted.
  • Retail and Dining: Open to the public daily, typically from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
  • Observation Decks: Naberezhnaya Tower itself does not have public observation decks. For panoramic views, visit nearby skyscrapers such as Federation Tower.
  • Tours: No regular public tours are available inside the towers. Guided walking tours of Moscow City often include Naberezhnaya Tower in their exterior routes.

Tickets

  • No Admission Fee: There is no ticket required to access the public spaces around the tower or the retail/dining areas.
  • Guided Tours: Tickets for architectural or city tours (which may include Naberezhnaya Tower’s exterior) can be booked via local operators or official tourism platforms.

Getting There: Transport and Accessibility

Metro and Public Transport

  • Metro Stations: Vystavochnaya (Filyovskaya Line) and Delovoy Tsentr (Kalininsko-Solntsevskaya Line) are the closest, both within walking distance.
  • Bus & Tram: Several lines serve the MIBC, ensuring easy access from across Moscow.
  • Airport Links: Aeroexpress trains from Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo airports connect to central Moscow, with metro transfers to the business center (CCIOffices).

By Car or Taxi

  • Access Roads: Located near the Third Transport Ring and major city arteries, with underground parking available (ENKA, Litpa).

Accessibility

  • Barrier-Free Access: The area is designed with ramps, elevators, and wide walkways for visitors with mobility needs.
  • Pedestrian Navigation: Covered walkways and clear signage ensure easy movement, even in inclement weather (360Cities).

Visitor Tips and Best Experiences

  • Best Time to Visit: Daytime for architectural appreciation; sunset or evening for dramatic cityscape photography.
  • Photography: Top spots are along the Moscow River embankment and pedestrian bridges opposite the towers.
  • Dining & Relaxation: Numerous cafes and restaurants in the Moscow City district offer river views and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
  • Advance Arrangements: For office visits, coordinate in advance with your host for building access.
  • Dress Code: Business attire is recommended for meetings; casual is fine for public areas.

Notable Nearby Attractions

  • Federation Tower & Mercury City Tower: Both offer public observation decks with panoramic city views.
  • Moscow River Embankment: Ideal for scenic walks and photography.
  • Expocentre: Major exhibition venue nearby.
  • Kremlin & Red Square: About 5 km away, easily reached via metro.
  • Old Arbat Street & Novodevichy Convent: Historic sites within easy access (360Cities).

Special Events and Photography Spots

While Naberezhnaya Tower itself does not regularly host public events, the Moscow City district is home to frequent festivals, fairs, and business gatherings. The embankment, especially at sunset, is a favored location for both amateur and professional photographers.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I visit the upper floors or observation decks at Naberezhnaya Tower?
A: No, the office floors are restricted and there are no public decks. Visit Federation Tower for city views.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: No official tours inside the tower, but city tours often stop at the complex’s exterior.

Q: What are the public opening hours?
A: Retail and dining spaces: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM.

Q: Is photography allowed inside?
A: Exterior photography is permitted; interior photography may require permission.

Q: Is the area wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, the Moscow City district is designed for accessibility.


Summary of Key Facts

  • Location: Presnenskaya Naberezhnaya 10, Moscow
  • Developer: ENKA
  • Towers: A (17 stories), B (27 stories), C (59 stories, 268.4 meters)
  • Rentable Area: ~254,000 sq. meters
  • Construction: 2000s–2007
  • Access: Metro (Delovoy Tsentr, Vystavochnaya), bus/tram, car, and pedestrian
  • Public Spaces: Retail, dining, riverside promenades
  • Accessibility: Barrier-free, ramps, elevators, and accessible facilities

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