



On our web-site you will find information relating to accommodation, visas and ground transfers in Moscow.
We suggest a number of suitably located hotels in Moscow offering a variety of rates to suit everyone, however, these are not the only hotels in Moscow and we can book alternatives if required. We recommend that you make your reservation as soon as possible; this is a popular event taking place in Moscow's high season and the city will be full.
Very importantly please ensure you familiarise yourself with the Russian visa information (the majority of nationalities require one to visit Russia).


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You will NEED a visa for Russia unless you are a citizen of: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Ukraine or Uzbekistan and under certain circumstances Argentina, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brunei, Dominican Republic, Hong Kong, Israel, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Thailand and Venezuela.
Remember to give yourself enough time to plan your visa and to make your travel arrangements. Please note: ITE is not responsible for your visa requirements.
You can order your Visa Support Letter (also called an invitation) in this section. This is one of the mandatory supporting documents required by the Russian Consulate when you apply for your visa.
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The Hedonist's Guide to Moscow.
This fast paced, high spending metropolis is
a city on the move, with new restaurants, clubs and bars opening constantly to capture the fickle attention of über-rich oligarchs. Acclaimed photo-journalist Harriet Warren seeks out the glitziest clubs, the most glamorous restaurants and the best vodka.
ctms are offering complimentary copies of
this colourful book to everyone purchasing
their Ingredients Russia 2010 accommodation
via this site.
Serviced Apartmentss
We offer a great variety of centrally located apartments in Moscow available for short term stays. Apartments are a wonderful and cost effective alternative to hotels which provide guests with more flexibility at lower rates.
Our apartments start from just USD 122.00 per apartment per night. Most apartments can accommodate at least two people and some can accommodate as many as six. In addition, we can provide extra beds FEE of charge.
Alll our apartments are centrally located in the Tverskaya and Arbat areas and are managed by our own team. Apartments have modern furniture, well-equipped kitchens, extra linen & towels and maid service. In addition all the apartments feature International direct dial telephones, free high speed Internet, free Satellite TV and registration/visa support.
More detailed information and rates for our apartments please contact us.
Travel chaos on the road to Sheremetyevo
Monday 05 July 2010 Moscow News
Moscow City Hall agreed to reopen an extra two lanes on the busy highway to Sheremetyevo Airport, following complaints from businesses of a "blockade" on Leningradskoye Shosse.
Construction work on a bridge in Khimki brought traffic to a near standstill for four days last week, causing hundreds of passengers to miss flights and headaches for local businesses. The journey to/from the airport is taking 4-6 hours and some 1,300 passengers missed their flights on Monday — the first day of the unannounced road closure.
All but two lanes on the bridge were closed to ensure that renovations are finished by 01 October. Keeping four of the road's six lanes open will now push back the finish date to 01 November.
In the meantime, Sheremetyevo and its carriers are advising passengers to use the Aeroexpress train, which connects the airport with Moscow’s Belorussky Station.
Rail link opens at Moscow Sheremetyevo

The Sheremetyevo Airport-Savyolovsky Station (downtown Moscow on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya metro line) rail link now makes it possible to
reach the city in 35 minutes, a fraction of the time it takes on the
traffic-clogged Leningradskoye Highway.
The route is served by Russian-made trains equipped with luggage racks and display screens featuring flight information. Two trains leave from Sheremetyevo 24 times a day and the ticket price is an affordable 250 roubles (USD10) for standard-class service and 350 roubles (USD15) for first-class.
Click here for the timetable
More leg room, more comfort

BMI's daily London-Moscow service offers
more leg room - business class seat pitch
is a generous 50 inches, 16 inches more
than BA's, with a seat width of 21 inches.
The leather seats are set in a 2-2 configuration.
BMI's second daily London to Moscow service starts 26 October 2008. In-conjuntion with its Russian partner, Transaero, an unbeatable 4 services a day are now being offered between the two cities.