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WOW, what a surprise this was with an update as I wasn't expecting one until the end of the month!
Photos are great from the Radisson and especially of the city and Kremlin as well and nothing can be perfect, even though you had some block out from a building or two, which you mentioned!
You don't think of Moscow with large scyscapers and a financial district as what you're accustomed too, but then again you don't think the same again of Paris, which has its' own and the La Defense district on the eastern side of the city and on the same Metro line as the Champs Elyssees, if I'm correct. I have visited La Defense a couple of times and I think I took the Metro from the L'Etoile station (L'Arc de Triomphe).
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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Boo about the smoking driver! IF he needed a smoke so bad, you walk a distance from the bus where you can see it and smoke away. Although he would still be smelling like smoke, the bus wouldn't be full of it.
And what an update, holy cow!
I am blown away by these views. Both of the diorama indoors and the real views outdoors. I had no idea there were such modern buildings there either! What an awesome hotel to stay at too.
It was very neat to go out there...
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Bummer about that driver, stinks for him! Tips are earned, not expected. I guess he didn't want any!
WOW, what a surprise this was with an update as I wasn't expecting one until the end of the month!
I like to surprise occasionally!
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Photos are great from the Radisson and especially of the city and Kremlin as well and nothing can be perfect, even though you had some block out from a building or two, which you mentioned!
You don't think of Moscow with large scyscapers and a financial district as what you're accustomed too, but then again you don't think the same again of Paris, which has its' own and the La Defense district on the eastern side of the city and on the same Metro line as the Champs Elyssees, if I'm correct. I have visited La Defense a couple of times and I think I took the Metro from the L'Etoile station (L'Arc de Triomphe).
That's very true - that's certainly not how I thought of Moscow either.
Boo about the smoking driver! IF he needed a smoke so bad, you walk a distance from the bus where you can see it and smoke away. Although he would still be smelling like smoke, the bus wouldn't be full of it.
As we're now back home, the updates are resuming... so here goes... please keep your hands and arms inside the trip report!
Sunday 12 June – part ten: that is a very weird backdrop!
We then headed back down to the lobby of the former Ukraine Hotel, going through the ridiculous pantomime of the various different elevators again. I was quite glad to get back to the lobby. As lovely as this place looked at first glance, it frankly felt a bit pretentious to me, once you got to know it a bit more.
That was emphasised when we were waiting at the door for our minivan, and two black cars drew up. I didn't think anymore of it, except when the two guys in the second one jumped out, and raced to accompany the guy in the first into the hotel. We all looked at each other, wondering if we were supposed to know who he was, but no-one did. It's obviously a regular occurrence here, as trust me, the staff just did not bat an eyelid. For me, it was an interesting glimpse into what life here must be like.
We were heading for lunch next…
On the way, we saw this advert for Finding Dory, which was a bit surreal.
We also found this Metro Station, Arbatskaya, which is in the shape of a five pointed star, which was a symbol of the Communist party. Our guide explained to us that it was designed that way because it's right next door to the military and the Ministry of Defence. Ok, that makes sense then...
As we pulled up, we got some more views of the Kremlin...
However, the rain that had been threatening came to fruition, so we all hustled into our lunch stop. It was in the most bizarre building, as it seemed to be home to various banks and financial institutions with a restaurant on the ground floor. However, if that was weird, we had seen nothing yet. The restaurant did generally look quite normal...
... except if you looked this way, and this is part of the backdrop you were presented with.
Ethan decided to sit with his back to it, and so did I, although entertainingly, it took Jay to halfway through the meal to notice it.
Despite the weird back drop, the meal was a lot better than yesterday. Mind you, it would be hard for it to be any worse really. Today was a buffet, and I was delighted to find they had "steamed fish", which both our guide and I guessed to be mackerel. There was also rice, vegetables, salad and Korean carrots, which tasted remarkably like normal carrots to me.
The rest had a choice of pork with vegetables, chicken cutlets and something else I think, although I forget now. Trust me, I am writing this up on the train back to St. Petersburg and it has been a really long day, so forgive the memory lapse. Anyway, this is what Mark had...
The dessert selection wasn't bad either, and there were only a couple of things I couldn't have. Here, I do have to apologise, as I could’ve sworn I took some photos of the dessert offerings, but there’s no sign of anything. Very unlike me… I guess I must’ve been too busy enjoying my desserts.
We all ordered Diet Cokes as well, although at first we got full fat Coke, which I spotted. You don't need to know any Russian to see this wasn't Diet...
The restaurant with no name – try as I might, I have been unable to find it on any map or find a name for it
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Glad you had a good meal in the restaurant! That has got to be about the oddest backdrop I've ever seen in a restaurant!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
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