Moscow
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Red Square (my husband says is not as big as he expected) but worth a visit. Take a tour of the Kremlin. He will be amazed by the city in itself and really come to appreciate home. Don't miss the subway - it's covered with marble, statues, gold, and NO Graffitti (sp). Lots of police in all different uniforms though (guns too!) <BR>
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i visited moscow-st petersburg in may 98 and realy enjoyed myself.did the tours to museums etc.i visited the hungry duck the last night i was there and have since heard its been closed down. where is the wild night life now in moscow? i realy would like to visit russia again if there not to mad about kosovo
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I've visited Moscow when Kosovo war was ending and had no problem. Russians are very friendly, esspecially to foraigners. Moscow is a beautiful city which I really did not expect. I'm suprised more people are not visiting the Eastern European countries, I see all the buzz cities like Paris, Rome, London where there is this other huge chunk of land with huge bargains, great people and so much history. For all those that have been to Paris - go see Prague, Budapest, Moscow, Krakow, Gdansk <BR>St. Pete etc. and then you will see what you have been missing...



