... in response to Hotels near Moscow cons?, posted by dexion on Sep 17, 2002Dex! I hope you are not going to have your fiancee wait in Moscow until the visa is granted?
I know of a two guys whose fiancee also came from Vladivostok and they did not see any sense in going back to Vladivostok only to return in the next week to pick-up there visa. One week, they wait, two weeks they wait. Ater two weeks one lady flew back home. After the third week the other lady flew back home, and they are still there today, 5 weeks after the interview!
Ok Dex, here is a little information that might help with regards to some in-expensive hotels.
Hotel Yunost. It is located SSW of the city center. It is
within 100 meters of the underground metro station "Sportivnaya". It is only 2-3 stops to the city center. Each room was small but clean. Each room has a shower. Each room has a TV and a refrigerator $20 US per night.
Minsk,m.Tverskaya 550RUB.- 730RUB.
Moskva, m. Ohotniy Ryad 700Rub.- 1100Rub.
Rossiya, m. Kitay Gorod 1000Rub. 1150Rub.
Academicheskaya, m. Oktyabrskaya $35
Ukraina,m Kievskaya $60
Belgrad hotel Single $50-60
Locations for medical exams;
A O Meditsina
2nd Tverskoy-Yamskoy Pereulok
Building 10, Room 428
Phone: 250-9190/250-9903
Monday-Friday: 0800-2000
Saturday and Sunday 0900-1500
Cost of the exam: $100.
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
2nd Zvenigogodskaya Street, 12
Phone: 256-9334/256-9317
Cost of exam: $70.
Filatov Clinic
Sadovaya-Kudrinskaya Street, 15
Phone: 423-7780
Cost of exam: $95.
Dex, you can also try this site for other hotels
HotelsRussia.com
Good luck.