hotels

Snezhana Zheltoukhova snezhana.zheltoukhova at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jan 23 17:36:46 UTC 2008


Dear Helena,

I would recommend www.select-a-room.com website, they have live assistance
and would be happy to advise you the best option possible. Otherwise, I
would say that the Melodia hotel in Moscow

http://www.melody-hotel.com/
 is centrally located and not very expensive, other cheap options would be
hostels. Unfortuantely, Moscow is too overpriced now so all cental hotels
are ridiculously expensive (I suggest also you travel on weekend, as the
prices are lower then). As for St Pet try Dostoyevsky hotel or St Petersburg
hotel.
Hope this helps,

Snezhana Zheltoukhova
On Jan 23, 2008 2:41 AM, goscilo <goscilo+ at pitt.edu> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Can anyone recommend centrally located, reasonably priced, safe hotels in
> Moscow and St. Petersburg for people who don't speak a word of English and
> have never visited Russia?  During the last twenty years I've stayed with
> friends on each trip, so cannot help the colleague who asked me this
> question.
>
> With proleptic appreciation for any help,
> Helena Goscilo
>
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