Blog Entries tagged 'moscow'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'moscow'
- Snapshot I wonder how the Covid 19 events of March - June 2020 will appear when we look back on them 3, 6 and 12 months from now. How will our lives be 3, 6 and Posted by IainT in Here, and Sometimes There | Jun 22, 2020
- 1968 If you have a travel blog but cannot travel, what is the answer? One is to look back. My second big travel adventure came alon Posted by IainT in Here, and Sometimes There | Apr 20, 2020
- Plans In some ways it is a quiet time at Bread and Tea World HQ. Malmö seems like a long time ago - 5 weeks. I did have an overnight stay in Dundee at the end of Posted by IainT in Here, and Sometimes There | Mar 8, 2020
- IzmailovskyWe had one last thing on our itinerary for today, Moscow, and Russia. When we had sufficiently explored the Red Square area, we made our way back to the metro and started our journey to Izmailovsky. We had to transfer Posted by Annara Oxenham in Exploring Russia - 2019 | Jun 28, 2019
- Following the Red Brick RoadWhen we woke up Stas was still feeling awful, but he felt much better than yesterday. Stas really wanted to see Saint Basil's Cathedral, so we decided to have a lazy morning and after Stas felt sufficiently rested we made Posted by Annara Oxenham in Exploring Russia - 2019 | Jun 27, 2019
- Gon' WalkaboutThe next morning Stas was one sick chicken. If you know Stas he does get a lot of, what I call, “man aches and pains” but he does NOT get man flu. So, when he seems sick he really is Posted by Annara Oxenham in Exploring Russia - 2019 | Jun 26, 2019
- Break It Till You Make ItI was about to start this blog entry off by saying I had never been on a high sped train before, but as soon as I started to write that sentence, I realised that I had been on a high Posted by Annara Oxenham in Exploring Russia - 2019 | Jun 26, 2019
- Mardi 26 JuinC’est la journée communiste ! Visite du mausolée de Lénine sur la place rouge, qui est animée ce matin par les chants danois et français ; c’est l’une des affiches du jour ! Les deux équipes étant déjà assurées des deux meilleures places Posted by bloomglance in Russia 2018 | Jul 7, 2018
- Lundi 25 JuinLundi 25 juin Le ciel estival est toujours aussi radieux à Moscou et nous invite à découvrir le parc Gorki qui borde la Moskova, et qui fait face sur la rive nord au siège du CCCP. Au loin, nous apercevons les Posted by bloomglance in Russia 2018 | Jul 7, 2018
- Chapter 21 - St Petersburg, Moscow, and Russian PowerThat’s not a clock, THIS is a clock! – St. Petersburg. No, it’s not a peacock. Well it is a peacock, but it’s a clock too. [i]The Peacock Clock in Posted by capetocape2017 in Cape to Cape 2017. By Land. Mostly | Aug 1, 2017
- Stop 3 - Moscow & train from Moscow to Tyumen[b][center]We arrived in Moscow around 4pm, checked in to our (slightly odd) hostel and then went for a night time wonder. We were both surprised at how vibrant and lively it seemed. After a good nights sleep we headed out Posted by Chloemillen92 in Overland adventures | May 17, 2017
- ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ at ‘The Moscow Classic Ballet'Kasatkina-Vasilyov's company is mostly known under the brand ‘The Moscow Classic Ballet', and they live up to their name – classical productions appear to be their stronger point. Their 'Beauty' was really beautiful :)) Good for them - my encounter Posted by MuscoviteVT in Ballet - Opera - Theatre | Apr 12, 2017
- Subway Spotting Our last day in Moscow and we still had some time in the morning for sightseeing. We considered ourselves quite expert at navigating the subway and at only 50 rubles each, we did a little "subway spotting" as Moscow's subway Posted by tszeitli in Continental Drift | Jun 17, 2016
- Freedom - now for Mockva and Red SquareWe arrived in Mockba after 5098 km and probably smelling a bit after 4 nights without a shower. Our friendly driver took us to the Ismaylova hotel about 5 subway stops from Red Square. We definitely enjoyed our first shower Posted by tszeitli in Continental Drift | Jun 12, 2016
- Navigating the seas to Russia The next stop on the itinerary is St. Petersburg, Russia. Growing up during the Cold War, Russia has always been on my must-visit list. Traveling to Russia can be a challenge. There are h Posted by darrenesl in Darren and Terri's Travels | Jun 7, 2016
- Arrival in MoscowAt last I am able to write my journal of the last gulp 11 days. OMG. What an adventure. So happy to be on this trip. So, at present waiting to depart Gare de Lyon in Paris for Mulhouse in Posted by Lyn Dennis in Kopecks to Koruna | Sep 13, 2015
- A trip to MoscowRussia...the country where most of people thoughts regarding the place are vodka, bears, vodka, borsch, dolls, ballet...and vodka. Visiting Moscow however, is much more then that..well, minus the bears. I didn't see any bears but that still doesn't knock Posted by Deanxc220 in It's all about the travel.. | Aug 19, 2015
- Congratulations with the metro: 80 years!The Russian metro is great (quick, beautiful, cheap) and 80 years old already. This week I found out something pretty clever: when you are going towards the centre, a man announces the stations and when you leave the center it's Posted by boeien in 3 months in Eastern Europe | May 21, 2015
- Private tour to Russia===Hi, firends! We with my friends from America had remarkable time when they came to me to Russia. I organized for them private travel. The Kremlin is the first place which we visited all together. My guests were impressed! When they Posted by alexeyparatov in Private tour to Russia | Mar 16, 2015
- Inside and Out, the Buildings and the PeopleMoscow, December 22nd 2014 In haste I put on my coat, shawl, hat, hand gloves... and rushed out the [[http://callmesonja.travellerspoint.com/143/|Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center]]. A little less than an hour was left to get to Lubyanka Square, the m Posted by automidori in Call Me Sonja | Feb 10, 2015
- It was in MoscowMoscow, December 22nd 2014 Contented with [[http://callmesonja.travellerspoint.com/142/|Russian Pancakes and Salmon and a great cup of RAF Coffee]], I searched Nokia HERE for directions to the [[http://callmesonja.travellerspoint.com/143/|Jewish Museum Posted by automidori in Call Me Sonja | Feb 8, 2015
- We Are DiverseMoscow, December 22nd 2014 and January 6th 2015 From the outside, [[http://www.jewish-museum.ru/#|Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center]] didn't look like a museum, at least to me. Together with the chill and fall of snow, the walls from the outside broug Posted by automidori in Call Me Sonja | Feb 4, 2015
- Not Paul but Nice ChocolateMoscow, December 22nd 2014 Although food is normally not a priority for me when traveling, to be local is priority. Meaning, as far as conditions permit, when in China I eat Chinese food, when in Japan I eat Japanese food, and Posted by automidori in Call Me Sonja | Jan 28, 2015
- The Glory of RussiaMoscow, December 21st 2014 Being my second winter in Russia, I am no more surprised by this kind of public stage music and dance. It's like they are so happy that winter has finally c Posted by automidori in Call Me Sonja | Jan 27, 2015
- Sightseeing MoscowMoscow, December 21st 2014 In the previous times when I mentioned "Russia" and was asked where in Russia, and then I answered, people were like "Where did you say??" So now, here I am, in Moscow. It seems like as foreigners Posted by automidori in Call Me Sonja | Jan 24, 2015
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