1. Where to stay: - there is number of hostels in Moscow, one that I know is 
Godzilla's Hostel: http://godzillashostel.com, where student groups are more 
than welcome (they used to host groups up to 30-40 ppl) - university housing 
can be an option: contact university administration - Apartment rentals: is 
usually more expensive than hostel, however you might find good options at 
Flatmates: http://flatmates.ru -  Since that is relatively small group you may 
try more exotic yet least expensive (ie free) accommodation option at: 
http://couchsurfing.com http://hospitalityclub.org/ 2. Why would it be 
difficult? :) I mean, it is not very easy... but not more difficult than let 
say organizing such trip to any capital, I think.Also, for tips you may like to 
read expat.ru - there is bunch of info for newcomers  Message: 2Date: Mon, 26 
Jan 2009 22:37:38 +0300
From: Anh Minh Ngo <[email protected]>
Subject: Expat List  Student Trip to Moscow
To: The Moscow Expat List <[email protected]>Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"Dear All,
One of my professors from University is preparing a trip for 7-8 students
from Canada to visit Moscow early this summer. Can anyone, please, advise meon:
1_ where to stay. Are there apartment rentals, university housing or youth
hostels etc...? What would be the price range per person per day?
2_ whether, in your opinion, a trip like this would be difficult to organise
given the current situation? IE Dealing with the people, the general
logistics of life in Moscow?
If you have some tips on organising such trips, please, let me know!
Thank you in advance!Anh Minh.-- Anh Minh Ngo+7-926-524-81-64
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