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Eastern Europe HolidaysRussia is the largest country in the world and it’s one of the most desirable destination to visit. Even though prices are a lot cheaper there, it would cost you a lot to get into Russia and many people think that they can’t afford it. It could be very expensive if you don’t plan your trip right but if you find great Russia Holiday offers you could get good deals. You need to know that before you get there you will need to get a visa that costs around $200. If you choose a good travel agency they will solve this problem for you but this is a MUST if you’re planning to go to Russia. You should also consider the best time to fly toRussia because prices on flights to Russia range from $550 to $1250 depending on a season. It’s also important to book your hotel rooms in advance because hotels in Moscow are so overbooked that you may have to pay for a suite which will cost up to $500/night. It’s also important to arrange a transfer from the airport to your hotels because it might cost you $200 a 20 minute trip to the place where you will stay. Read the rest of this entry »

6 May 2008

Eastern Europe Holidays

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Eastern Europe

ermitajSummer is near and everyone is searching the most interesting places to travel in their vacation. Maybe it’s not specially romantic, you can’t find high skyscrapers or huge commercial centers full of people in Eastern Europe, but everything here is in development and things are pretty cheap. One of the best things you could see is the great architecture. Even though most countries from eastern europe had a recent conflictive history, the buildings standing still look really well and the design here is different than in other places of the world. If you like adventures and if you like going into countries that are really different than yours, you could always choose a Russia Holiday. There are a lot of things to do here: you could try the great russian vodka, you could visit the great museum Ermitaj from St. Petersburg or the Red Square from Moscow. Russia is not really cheap and it’s really expensive to travel if you’re living in the United States. Read the rest of this entry »

27 Mar 2008

Eastern Europe Holidays

Author: Nosfer | Filed under: Eastern Europe