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Back to a Chekhovian Future | Rose Baring | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
Time travel. I've done it. You just leave Moscow, the bustling capital of a former super-power, and head out into the countryside
Eating Out in Moscow and St Petersburg | Graeme Harwood | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
Despite whatever might still be going on in the provinces, today’s Moscow & St.Petersburg in surprising depth of choice can offer you... well, the lot really
Moscow - Starry-eyed capital of a shattered empire | Steve Knipp | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
Perceptive travellers have long known that the most famous places are often actually the least known. So it is with Moscow, the sprawling hub of the once great Soviet empire
Moscow: The Ugly Duckling Comes of Age | Rose Baring | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
On the table, gazpacho and a glass of Spanish white. Shading me from the incessant sunshine, the portico of a city-centre hotel. Ahead an underground shopping centre decorated at street level
Near-death experience | Rory MacLean | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
In 1989 I began to write a sensible book on eastern Europe. Then a revolution tore down the Berlin Wall. Fifty years of totalitarianism - first under fascism and then communism - ended almost overnight
Salmon & Kola | Rose Baring | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
The arrival of foreigners in this introverted spot, a forbidden destination for seventy years, had its surreal moments. We flew first to a tented camp, 130kms from the nearest village
Stalin's Nose (An extract) | Rory MacLean | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
They embalmed Lenin the day after he died, Styopa told us, "with disinfecting liquid - a mixture of formalin and medical spirit - via the aeorta. His brain was removed and preserved in the Lenin Museum
The Full Moskovy | Dominic Hamilton | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
Although it can sometimes feel as if everything the communists held sacred has been sacked or overturned by Moscow's "Generation P" (P for Pepsi, as coined by the Russian writer Victor Pelevin), not everything has gone
Trans Siberian Excess – A Survival Guide | Chris Moss | Russian Federation, Central Russia, Moscow
Some provodnitsas are polite, but some are as cold as Siberian permafrost. If you don't speak Russian, you can't talk to them anyway