Experts from the Russian Book of Records visited the restaurant, which opened in the Oko multifunctional complex at an altitude of 336 meters. After thorough inspections, they recognized it as the highest in Europe. This achievement is a huge step forward for Russia, promising to boost tourism not only in Moscow but throughout the country. This opinion was expressed by Stanislav Konenkov, father and editor-in-chief of the Russian Book of Records.
His opinion is quite valid and supported by statistics provided by Rostourism. After all, the flow of tourists to the capital increases exponentially during various international competitions, and having the highest restaurant in Europe will certainly attract additional visitors.
Incidentally, the owner of the record-breaking restaurant has announced his desire to be included in the World Book of Records. After submitting his application, experts will conduct a comprehensive study to identify other potential contenders for the title of tallest restaurant. To do this, the experts will examine all available sources of information, including a wide variety of online data. Therefore, if such an establishment exists, it will certainly be found.
Stanislav Konenkov is also supported by Alexander Ivanov, head of the Moscow Department of Trade and Services. He also believes that the new restaurant, located at an extremely high altitude, will contribute to the development of the capital, already a major gastronomic hub.