With over 20 million residents in its urban area and a rich
and fascinating history, Moscow is the centre of Russia's economic, cultural, and educational landscape. As a
result of the country's steady economic growth and virtually unlimited potential, an increasing number of
multinational corporations have set up shop in Moscow, bringing an unprecedented number of business travellers
to the city. Yet the city's size and complexity, combined with the country's unique language and culture, make
Moscow hard to navigate for foreigners. Here, then, are some tips to help ease the way for business
travellers.
1.
Carefully Choose Your Accommodations:
Where you choose to stay can make the
difference between a successful and a disastrous business trip. Your best bet is to select a business class,
fully equipped, serviced apartment rental in Moscow. A short-term rental will provide you with familiar
Western comforts, while giving you access to the equipment you need (like Wi-Fi Internet; a computer printer,
scanner, and fax; and free local calling) to stay connected and get the job done. Many come with a fully
equipped kitchen and a washing machine, which will help you settle in and concentrate on the business at
hand.
When selecting Moscow rentals, be sure to look for rentals in
the upscale Arbat area of Moscow, within the Garden Ring Road. This is a very safe area, and one that is close
to supermarkets, embassies, stores, restaurants, financial institutions, and nightclubs. Furthermore, unless
you're fluent in Russian, choose to work with a company that is Western owned and operated. An English-speaking
staff will go far in ensuring that your stay in Moscow goes smoothly and is stress-free.
2.
Getting through Passport Control: When you arrive at Domodedovo International Airport or
Sheremetyevo 2 International Airport, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the lines and procedures at passport
control and customs. The best serviced apartment rental companies can also arrange for full airport VIP
services, Fast Track check in, and business lounge access.
3.
Visa Registration: Russia has very strict regulations for foreigners visiting
Russia. Not only do you have to register upon your arrival in Moscow, but if you visit other cities, you have
to register there as well. If you are staying in a short-term rental, the Western company that manages the
rental should be able to assist you in complying with the myriad visa requirements.
4.
Airport and Train Transfers: Many business travellers are overwhelmed by the logistics
involved in going to and from Moscow's airports and train stations. There are four major airports and nine
train stations in the city, as well as the world's most extensive Metro system. Although it's possible to
negotiate Moscow's transportation system on your own, it's much less of a hassle to book an airport or train
station transfer with the Moscow rentals company you select.
5.
Taxi and Transport Services: Whether you need to get around Moscow or are going to one
of the many popular tourist destinations in Russia, it's important to select a reliable taxi and transport
service. Again, it's helpful to be able to rely on Westerners, who can arrange for you to book an hourly
taxi.
With the right planning, business travel in Moscow can be
both productive and enjoyable.
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