Check out seasonal weather information before you begin packing. A site such as The Weather Channel is an excellent source.
Pack your most comfortable clothes and walking shoes in mostly neutral colors and versatile pieces that can coordinate with more than one thing in your suitcase.
Include a light jacket no matter when you're visiting. In the wintertime, it can be used for layering; in the summertime, it will come in handy for that nighttime cruise on the Moscow River.
Say, "Yes," to the jeans. You may read travel tips to the contrary, but many Muscovites wear jeans, and you won't stick out like the proverbial sore thumb.
Take your most essential cosmetics, health and beauty aids, medicines and vitamins. Don't forget the current converter for your personal appliances.
Pack a midsize canvas tote bag if you plan to do any shopping. Many vendors do not have their own bags, especially at flea markets and street-side kiosks.
Bring extra batteries and an ample amount of film. These items can be very expensive in Moscow.
Limit yourself to luggage that you can carry comfortably. This usually means no more than two pieces of checked luggage and one carry-on bag.
Take basic creature comforts, such as your favorite candy bars or snack items. The brands you like may not be readily available in Moscow.
Pack several bottles of bottled water and even consider a water filter that will screw onto the faucet where you will be staying. The water in Moscow often disagrees with international travelers.
Include Ziplock bags, Ziplock bags and more Ziplock bags. You will find 101 uses for these indispensable items.