Book description
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Completely updated every year.
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Insider advice from a local expert. Our author, a former
Moscow-based AP correspondent, hits all the highlights, from Red
Squaqre to the Hermitage. She's checked out both cities' best hotels
and restaurants in person, and offers authoritative, candid reviews
that will help you find the choices that suit your tastes and
budget.
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Where to find the best dining from fresh fish to street food
to opulent 19th Century cafes; the best accommodations from hostel
to hotels fit for royalty; the best shops for linens, lacquer boxes,
vodka, and nesting dolls; the best oddball attractions including
Lenin's Mausoleum.
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Opinionated reviews. You'll get the author's favorite
experiences: viewing Red Square at night, steaming stress away at a
banya, taking the trans-Siberian railroad, sipping Baltika beer at
Patriarch's Ponds, and enjoying a night out at the Mariinsky
Theater.
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Exact prices listed for every establishment and activity--no
other guides offer such detailed, candid reviews of hotels and
restaurants. We include the very best, but also emphasize moderately
priced choices for real people.
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User-friendly features including star ratings and special
icons to point readers to great finds, excellent values, insider
tips, best bets for kids, special moments, and overrated
experiences.
Angela Charlton
moved to Russia in the early 1990s and spent most of the ensuing decade
in the former Soviet Union working as a journalist. She was the Moscow
correspondent for the Associated Press for six years, and she also
studied in St. Petersburg and worked in Kiev. She is currently a
journalist based in Paris.