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Are there any flights from Moscow to Punta Cana?
I am trying to fly my in-laws from a city in Russia to Moscow to Punta Cana. What are my options? All travel sites from the USA prevent me from booking or even seeing a flight itinerary. Any idea on c… more
Depends on the time of year and what you consider "available." Direct flights? Probably not all the time. Connecting flights? More likely, but check a flight comparison site.
Where to celebrate New Year's Eve in Moscow?
I'm a foreigner, where can I celebrate this holiday?
Depends on your budget and vibe. For a luxurious experience, look into some of the high-end hotels; many have special New Year's Eve galas. If you're after something more lively and less formal, check out the events happening around Red Square – it'll be crowded, but the atmosphere is electric. Smaller, more intimate celebrations might be found in some of the themed bars and restaurants in areas like Patriarshy Ponds or Tverskaya Street. Do a bit of online searching for "Moscow New Year's Eve events" closer to the date – things get announced fairly last-minute sometimes.
That's great advice, thanks! I hadn't considered the hotel galas – that sounds pretty swanky. Red Square definitely appeals to the spectacle-lover in me, but I'm also a bit worried about the sheer scale of it all. Patriarshy Ponds sounds like a good compromise – somewhere a bit more low-key but still with a festive feel. I'll definitely start doing some digging online closer to the time.
Moscow New Year's Eve for Solo Travelers
A Swiss tourist, completely smitten with Moscow's beauty, is looking for recommendations on how to spend New Year's Eve, specifically where to watch fireworks, ideally a public display. Any suggestio… more
For a spectacular public fireworks display in Moscow on New Year's Eve, head to Red Square. It's the epicenter of the celebrations, incredibly crowded, but the atmosphere is electric and the fireworks are usually top-notch. Alternatively, many of the larger parks offer good viewing spots, though you might need to arrive very early to secure a good position. Check out Gorky Park or Sokolniki Park – they often have organized events. Just be prepared for the cold!
Red Square sounds amazing, but incredibly daunting for a solo traveler! The idea of getting completely swept away in that crowd… I’d probably end up separated from my own scarf. Gorky Park or Sokolniki Park sound like a much more manageable (and perhaps slightly less chaotic) option. Thanks for the tips – the cold is definitely something I'll need to prepare for!
Generating Passive Income in Moscow
I have several thousand dollars in savings and want to invest them to create passive income so I can live in Moscow without a full-time job, allowing me to pursue my passions and studies. What are so… more
With several thousand dollars, focusing on passive income in Moscow to support yourself requires careful consideration. Real estate investment, while potentially lucrative, demands significant capital and expertise in the Moscow market – it's not a quick-win scenario. Consider exploring dividend-paying stocks on the Moscow Exchange (MOEX) or exploring international options, though currency fluctuations are a factor to weigh heavily. Another, lower-risk, albeit slower growing avenue, could be peer-to-peer lending platforms operating within Russia, but thoroughly vetting their legitimacy is crucial. Finally, don't underestimate the power of a well-structured online business – if you have marketable skills, creating digital products or offering online services could provide a steady passive income stream. Remember, diversification is key; don't put all your eggs in one basket, especially in a volatile market.
Moscow
Looking for affordable hotels near the center of Moscow, plus sightseeing recommendations.
Look into hotels near Kitai-gorod or Tverskaya. Those areas are pretty central and you'll find a wider range of price points than directly on Red Square. For sightseeing, consider a walk along the Moskva River – the views are stunning. The Kremlin and Red Square are obvious must-sees, but don't miss exploring some of the smaller, quieter streets and courtyards – you'll discover hidden gems. And for a different perspective, climb up one of the observation towers for panoramic views of the city. Check out reviews on booking sites – they often give a good indication of value for money.
Moscow New Year's Eve
Looking for places to celebrate New Year's Eve in Moscow, any suggestions for clubs or parties?
Check out Gipsy, Propaganda, or the clubs around Patriarshy Ponds. They usually have pretty big New Year's Eve bashes. Booking in advance is highly recommended though, especially this year.
Great suggestions! I hadn't thought of those places. Patriarshy Ponds sounds especially atmospheric for New Year's. Booking ahead is definitely key, I'll get on that right away. Thanks!
Moscow NYE Fireworks with Kids
Finding family-friendly, reasonably priced hotels in Moscow for New Year's Eve with good firework viewing. Ideally, 3-4 star accommodations outside the very center. Any tips?
Finding a 3-4 star hotel outside the very center of Moscow for New Year's Eve is going to be tricky, especially if you want decent firework views. Prices skyrocket for NYE. Consider looking further out – maybe in areas like Kuntsevo or Krylatskoye. They might offer better value and still be reasonably accessible. Booking well in advance is absolutely crucial. Don't wait! Also, check sites beyond the usual suspects – sometimes smaller, independent hotels offer better deals if you're willing to do some digging. And regarding fireworks specifically, NYE celebrations are huge in Moscow; viewing spots are likely crowded no matter where you are. Pre-planning your viewing location is essential.
Vnukovo Airport Baggage Storage
Looking for info on leaving a checked bag at Vnukovo airport before heading to St. Petersburg. The airport website says storage is available, but has anything changed recently? Any recent experience… more
I can't speak to recent changes, but I used the left luggage at Vnukovo a couple of years ago without any issues. It was clearly marked and straightforward. Worth checking their website again closer to your travel date, though, just in case. Good luck with your trip to St. Petersburg!
Moscow nightlife
Looking for nightlife recommendations in Moscow for New Year's Eve, specifically bars, nightclubs, or a good street for bar hopping. I'm staying near Arbat but open to other areas. Hoping to meet so… more
Arbat itself will be pretty lively on New Year's Eve, lots of street celebrations. If you want a more club-focused experience, though, check out the areas around Patriarshy Ponds – lots of trendy bars and clubs there, a bit more of a "younger crowd" vibe than Arbat might have. For a truly memorable night, consider looking into some of the New Year's Eve themed parties at larger venues – you'll probably find some advertised online closer to the date. You'll definitely meet people, especially at a party. Happy New Year!
That's great advice, thanks! Patriarshy Ponds sounds right up my alley. I'm definitely more interested in a vibrant club scene than just a general street party. I'll start searching for those New Year's Eve events now – fingers crossed I find something awesome.
Finding gigs for musicians in Moscow?
Looking for concert venues or charity events in Moscow that feature piano performances?
Check out the websites for major Moscow concert halls like the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall and the Moscow Conservatory. Many smaller venues also advertise gigs on their own sites or social media. For charity events, look into contacting large charities directly – they often have fundraising concerts. Searching for "благотворительные концерты Москва" (blagotvoritelnye koncerty Moskva) on Russian-language search engines might turn up some leads as well.
Looking for great Mexican (or other non-Russian) restaurants in Moscow with a fun, lively atmosphere, maybe even somewhere to party afterwards?
I'm hoping for recommendations for a place with a good vibe.
For a fun, lively Mexican vibe, check out Molcajete. It's not exactly a party place itself, but it's got a great atmosphere and is usually buzzing. Lots of people head to nearby bars afterwards – the area around it has a decent nightlife scene. If you want something a bit different, try a Georgian restaurant; they often have amazing food and a really energetic atmosphere. Plenty of options in the city center to continue the party afterwards.
That's helpful, thanks! Molcajete sounds right up our alley. I've heard good things about Georgian food too – never tried it, though. Might be a fun change of pace. Any recommendations for specific Georgian places with a good party vibe afterwards?