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Moscow or St.Petersburg
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Moscow or St.Petersburg

As my graduation present, I was given three weeks to visit anywhere in Eastern Europe. I am already planning on Visiting Kharkiv, Ukraine for 2 weeks. But haven't decided if I would rather visit Moscow or St. Petersburg? Haven't seen much info comparing the two obviously there for the women.
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Moscow or St.Petersburg

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#3

Moscow or St.Petersburg

I read Roosh's book Bang Ukraine, and that's where he stayed. I really have no clue, I just want to visit somewhere it has been untouched.
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#4

Moscow or St.Petersburg

Kharkov will be very busy starting in September. If you end up going on to Kharkov and Russia, please post your comparisons of the two places.
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Moscow or St.Petersburg

Quote: (08-07-2013 07:02 AM)Ramacher Wrote:  

As my graduation present, I was given three weeks to visit anywhere in Eastern Europe. I am already planning on Visiting Kharkiv, Ukraine for 2 weeks. But haven't decided if I would rather visit Moscow or St. Petersburg? Haven't seen much info comparing the two obviously there for the women.

Moscow's bigger and better for nightlife and ladies, but Saint Petersburg is much more beautiful and an incredible city for sightseeing. I'd say Peter also has some talent and nightlife as well, and a big student/younger scene which might be more to your liking since your just getting out of university. Check the other threads on Dumsky (?) Street in Peter, and the threads on Moscow to compare.

Ideally you should spend some time in both cities if you can - it's only a 4.5 hour fast train ride between them.

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If you had three weeks or possibly four, how would you allocate the time between the two countries? I am dead set on visiting Ukraine, and want to visit Russia. But really don't know anything about their countries themselves. Only read about their culture. One added bonus that may help me fit in, is I used to bodybuild and fit with brown hair, blue eyes. So hopefully that will be an added bonus for me.
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I was reading Roosh's Ukraine book, and he got a job as a teacher at a Ukrainian school? How exactly did he get this if he didn't really speak Russian. How would I approach something like this in Ukraine or Russia, if I decided I wanted to stay there more than 3 weeks? If I got the opportunity to do something like that I would.
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Quote: (08-07-2013 08:54 AM)Ramacher Wrote:  

I read Roosh's book Bang Ukraine, and that's where he stayed. I really have no clue, I just want to visit somewhere it has been untouched.

Kharkov is a shithole (like most of the toxic industrial shitholes in Ukraine). There is little in the way of seeing/doing anything worthwhile there and you will stick out like a sore thumb, i.e. wife hunter or sex tourist. You need a damn good reason to being there. Roosh lived and worked there so locals had no reason to be skeptical. I would suggest Moscow if you have the coin, if not, hop on the train and hit the provinces. Urals (Perm, Ekaterinburg) Siberia (Omsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk), Baikal Region (Irkutsk, Ulan Ude), Amur (Khabarovsk, Vladivostok). Its up to you.
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So if I am planning on staying three weeks lets say in Moscow. How much money should I have set out for spending purposes? Like $2k?
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Moscow or St.Petersburg

Depends how comfortable you wanna live, most budget hotels are like at least 100 USD a night, so that's already 2.1k USD.
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