﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" version="2.0"><channel><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com</link><pubDate>Sat, 04 Feb 2012 04:26:14 GMT</pubDate><item><title>Second trip to Odessa by Bernard</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-11.html</link><description>I'm glad to answer about my second trip to Odessa. 
I think you wish more some advices than opinions about my travel... </description><pubDate>6/11/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Stay in Moscow by Mervin </title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-10.html</link><description>I wanted to write you and thank you for the great service and accommodation you provided me during my stay in Moscow.  I appreciate you timely emails regarding receipt of payment, reservation confirmation, and answering my questions.</description><pubDate>6/11/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Odessa: Pearl of the Black Sea</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-38.html</link><description>My neighbour is a big travel enthusiast. She is retired and has a lot of spare time to travel to exotic places. That time her travel bug wanted to visit Odessa and she asked me to join her in this trip. I heard a lot about this Ukrainian city located on the coast of the Black Sea and decided to tug along with her. </description><pubDate>6/10/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Trip to Kharkov by Paul</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-5.html</link><description>Well the apartment I rented was exactly like the photos. And also very close to the metro. I think it was a good location since it was also close to the stadium of the soccerteam metalist. And that is one of the stadiums for the european championship 2012!</description><pubDate>6/10/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Odessa experience</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-8.html</link><description>It was an interesting experience renting an apartment in Odessa. It was less expensive than staying in a hotel. The apartment was very clean and well kept. I do not think that I was in the apartment that I originally was told. The television was functional, but there were no English speaking channels. 
</description><pubDate>6/7/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Kiev: Historical and modern beauty harmonised</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-33.html</link><description>I have always been interested in travelling to places that are not the usual tourist spots but have retained their old world charm while having all the modern conveniences. So when my best friend suggested that we take off on a tour to Kiev, Ukraine’s capital, I agreed without a second thought. </description><pubDate>5/25/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>An Unforgettable Trip to Chisinau, Moldova</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-42.html</link><description>I have not really planned a trip to Moldova but soon after travelling from Romania, I had the urge to pay a visit since I would pass along the way plus I find it an interesting state that has just brought the communist party back into power.
</description><pubDate>5/24/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Sevastopol's Soldiers</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-20.html</link><description>At the beginning of our travel we stayed in Yalta. Then we took a bus to Sevastopol and spent about two hours of passing through the twisting and turning roads before we arrived. After a short stay at the bus station we saw a number of trains carrying anti-aircraft guns. </description><pubDate>5/22/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>A Pleasant Visit to the City of Voronezh</title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-30.html</link><description>I decided to visit  another Russian city called Voronezh which is located on the south of Moscow. I was determined to travel  by train, but still I felt uncomfortable. </description><pubDate>5/20/2010</pubDate></item><item><title>Travelling to Novosibirsk </title><link>http://www.welcome-to-russia.com/blogs-27.html</link><description>The next few days of our trip entails a combined trip to the Trans Siberian and a few several stops at the various townships towards our destination. Novosibirsk is our first stop. The place has a famous opera house called the Lenin Square and is situated along the River Orb. The city of Novosibirsk is the third largest city in Russia where tourists will enjoy going to museums and other cultural spots. 
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