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Sox Sep 9th, 2008 03:01 PM

Train--St. Petersburg-Moscow
 
We will be training over night between Moscow-St.Petersburg. What can I expect in the way of comfort, cleanliness and etc. We decided to escape winter--will be in Russia 15 November-30 November.
Suggestions welcomed for restaurants. We considering staying at the Couinthia in St/P and Le Royal Meridia in Moscow. We do not speak Russian and we are 100% on our own. Suggestions for guides also welcomed.
Tks for all assistance.
Sox

thursdaysd Sep 9th, 2008 03:29 PM

See seat61.com/Russia2.htm. Hard to generalize - depends on which class and which train. I went all the way across Russia in kupe, which was generally fine - clean and reasonably comfortable, always boiling water available at the end of the carriage. But don't rely on the restaurant car! Do consider stopping off in Novgorod on the way. Did you say you're going to Russia to ESCAPE winter?

Sox Sep 9th, 2008 04:58 PM

We are escaping Chicago Winter. After seeing Transsiberian movie, I think we want to go non-stop. We probably will go first class, if possible and try to book a compartment for two. Is food available on the train or do we bring our own?
Sox

thursdaysd Sep 9th, 2008 05:44 PM

Food should be available, whether you want to eat it is another matter. I would board with food unless the train leaves after dinner - and water. You can use the boiling water available in all carriages for reconstituting noodles or making instant soup.

Kinkazote Sep 27th, 2008 10:33 AM

We went from Moscow to St. Petersburg in business class. It was roomy and very pleasant. A meal was served at our seats. Also there is NO SMOKING in business class. However, the toilet stank incredibly.

gplusg Sep 27th, 2008 11:34 AM

We recently stayed at the Hyatt in Moscow. A beautiful new hotel a block away from Red Square.Try Cafe Pushkin. Open 24 hours,great food,the staff in period dress.

rushotels Nov 16th, 2008 12:39 PM

Wow, you guys are very brave. I wonder what you expect from this trip. It will be long and boring and nothing like that movie. Get a guide in Moscow and see Russia's capital at least, you are not going to have time to see anything else as train only stops for a little bit in each city.


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