How to Find Cheap Hotels in Moscow Russia

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Moscow is known for its museums and art exhibition halls, as well as for being one of the most important science centers in Russia. A trip to this culturally and historically rich Russian capital is both educational and entertaining. Moscow can be experienced on the cheap if you know where to look.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • A computer with access to the Internet

Know Your Destination

Step1
Look at a map of Moscow. Studying the layout of Moscow and surrounding cities will help you decide how you want to spend your vacation.
Step2
Avoid the months of July and August when looking for cheap accommodations in Moscow. Travel to this city in late spring or early fall, or, if you are adventurous, the middle of winter.

Plan Your Transportation

Step1
Catch a bus from the airport, as this is one of the cheapest ways to travel inside of Moscow. You can also travel by taxi, although it is best to reserve one ahead of time.
Step2
Use the metro when navigating Central Moscow. It is extremely cheap and efficient and by far the most popular transportation option in the city.

Find Cheap Accommodations in Moscow, Russia

Step1
Use a travel agent to find cheap accommodations in Moscow. Travel agents may be able to get you deals that you won't be able to find on your own.
Step2
Look into renting a room from a family or an individual. Rented rooms can be very cheap and cozy, and some rooms come with meals.
Step3
Stay at a hostel. Hostels in Moscow are often comfortable and as cheap as anything you'll find in Russia by way of accommodations.
Step4
To book accommodations in Moscow, Russia, call Moscow City at 1-800-755-3080 or visit the link below.

Tips & Warnings

  • Be aware that cabs in Moscow are unlike those in any other place, as individuals are as likely to pull over and offer a ride as a driver employed by a cab company. Generally the destination is discussed and a price negotiated when either an individual or taxi driver is hailed.
  • Purchase a Russian phrase book, and bring it along on your vacation. Some people in Moscow speak English but knowing some Russian is extremely helpful in communicating with locals.
  • Visitors are advised to keep an eye on their belongings. Moscow is a generally safe city, but one must always take caution when traveling in a foreign country. Never lose sight of your belongings, and try not to travel with much cash.

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