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The three-level entertainment centre at the Atrium shopping mall is not only the city’s largest children’s entertainment centre—with an enormous playground and hundreds of games machines—but also caters to parents with the Katapulta Bowling club and a good restaurant.

 

Billiard and bowling lovers may like this 8,000-square-metre entertainment centre near Park Kultury metro station. In addition to 32 state-of-the art lanes and 20 billiard tables, Cosmic has several bars and a Grill House restaurant with Moscow’s largest summer veranda.

 

Carting has gained enormous popularity in Moscow in recent [year]s, almost pushing the previous obsession with bowling to the background. [open]ed in early 2004, Kartland in western Moscow is the city’s largest carting centre.

 

Moscow has two circuses, the New Circus (which is adjacent to Universitetskaya metro if you fancy it, the huge building opposite—you can’t miss it) and the Nikulin Circus. The New Circus now stages a very Las Vegas kind of show, whereas the Nikulin is a more traditionally Russian kind of show wherethe acts are more geared around slapstick and clowning.