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Paperback Lonely Planet Moscow Book

ISBN: 1864500549

ISBN13: 9781864500547

Lonely Planet Moscow

(Part of the Lonely Planet City Guides Series)

-- concise and practical Russian language guide-- coverage of Moscow's history and politics, including Red Square, St Basil's Cathedral and Lenin's tomb-- detailed information on the Kremlin,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Lonely Planet Moscow

Good book to give you the general idea of what to expect in Moscow. The book did some what explain that the Russians have figured out how to milk you of your money part of capitalism The subay section is right on the money as well as the Arabat section. I stayed in the Arabat section of Moscow so I can not comment on the other location descriptions. However one would thing that the other sections were just as good. Pick up a week or two before you leave and spend an hour or so each day and read it and plot your days. Lots to see and not enough day or night in your time to see it all.

Couldn't live without it

I traveled to Moscow in 2003 and 2004 and took this book both times. I honestly don't think I could have survived without it. Since I spent numerous weeks in Moscow I covered a lot of territory and especially took advantage of a lot of the information provided in LP, including the info on sites in outer Moscow. Moscow is a wonderful city, but can be confusing and sometimes a little dangerous. However, I found the maps very helpful for making my way around, and especially the map of the metro. The restaurant listings are helpful as well (the descriptions of Georgian food are dead on, it's really that good), though because I lived in dorms I didn't have much experience with the hotels. Prices for museums or other attractions are iffy since they do change a lot but this book was a must for both of my trips.

A good book, replaced by a newer edition.

This has been replaced by an updated edition. Search for 1864503599, or look under "Our Customers' Advice" above. It is still a great guide for your journey of Discovering Russia. We always tell clients and other visitors to Russia that you should get the most current guidebook, as attractions, hotels, restaurants and transportation options do often change--AND THEN VERIFY THE INFORMATION! Marc David Miller, Discovering Russia, New York

Mostly Accurate and Dependable

I took this book with me to Moscow this summer. Except for prices and museum hours (which change rapidly), the guide was very accurate. It offers lots of great budget restaurants and shopping places. It has very clear and easy to follow maps of the center of Moscow. However, it has very poor, tiny, black and white maps (if any), of the outer sections of the city (Such as Sparrow Hills). If you plan to spend any time in the outer fringes of the city, you may want to consider purchasing an additional map. Overall, the guide was excellent and rarely left me stranded.

Truly a kit for travel survival !

Moscow is a wonderful city, and Russians are very hospitable people. But, when it boils down to getting around Moscow and trying to enjoy the city's life, Moscow is not at all an easy city ! In fact it is one of the most difficult cities I know. Even for those like myself who speak Russian, it is not easy to get around by public transport, to find taxi drivers who won't cheat or even rob you, and to figure out what to do at night. Several years ago things used to be cheap, now they are expensive, and costs are another thing to watch out for - Moscow is probably the most expensive European city for tourists, almost au par with Tokyo ! All in all, Moscow is a huge unpredictable city, wonderful but dangerous and expensive. This great concise guide by Lonely Planet will truly provide some well-thought and well-researched advice on do's and dont's, some general tips as well as specific information on places to stay and eat, and a lot more. The maps are also great. By all means a great guide, so don't go to Moscow without it !
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