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Travel Blogging Part 1 – How did I start?

This is the most asked question I get from you guys: “How did you become a travel blogger? And how can I also live this dream?” Read my honest answer in this post:

PART 1: HOW I STARTED TRAVEL BLOGGING – AND HOW YOU CAN DO IT TOO!

If you scroll through your Instagram feed you might feel like travel blogging is the new trend job everyone wants to do. And if you read e-books, instagram captions and blogposts they might tell you that everyone can do it! Don’t get me wrong – I’m not here to tell you that this is not the case. I just want to show you the reality of how to get a travel blogger and tell you about my personal story which might also be helpful to fulfill your own dream.

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HOW I BECAME A TRAVEL BLOGGER

Like all huge changes, this part of my life began when I met a special person. This person was Patrick who today is not only my husband but also the photographer of all our photos and the second part of voyagefox.

When I met him I was a student like him. He always had this hobby to find special deals for flight tickets or strategies about how to book hotels with points. So only one month after we met, we did our first trip together: A weekend in Barcelona in September 2014. At this point in my life I was only posting private photos on my instagram account to share them with my friends. We really started to love traveling and to take photos. So we decided not to give us any gifts for birthdays or Christmas – instead we planned new travels together and spent almost all of our monthly savings for this passion. The more we travelled, the more memories and photos we took and one night I had the idea to start a travel blog. My idea was to use it as a diary to collect all these places and write down my experiences. Voyagefox was born!

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TURNING A HOBBY INTO OUR PASSION

I changed my instagram handle and started to post only travel related posts. The more my husband learned about how to use flight miles and to collect hotel points, the greater our trips got. We invested in our first camera and I started to play around with Lightroom. We both had no idea what we were doing at this point but watched tutorials about how experts edit their photos and which camera settings work the best.

In November/Dezember 2017 we fulfilled ourselves a huge dream: A trip around the world which was (almost) completely paid with our collected points and miles of the last two years. I remember how I hit 6000 Followers at this time – sitting in our overwater bungalow in Bora Bora. And for some reason I feel like this was the turning point for me: I no longer wanted to do this as a hobby I wanted this to be our life !

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INSTAGRAM USERS ARE PICKY

Our photos got more and more attention, I joined groups of other travel bloggers and connected with them. And only a few months later I hit the magical 10k! When I look back at this time I feel like growing on Instagram was a lot easier. It’s difficult to say if this changed because of the algorithm or the enormous competition on this platform nowadays. But people got very picky about for whom they press the Follow Button!

The next months have been a lot of work! I was still studying, working in a bar to earn money, writing blogposts and producing content on a regular basis for instagram.

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SO NOW LET’S GET TO THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS:

Can everyone get a travel blogger.

Yes and No. This whole thing is clearly not for everyone. Especially if you’re only doing it TO BE a blogger. You most importantly need the passion, the time to travel, you need a saving to invest in your blog, gear, plane tickets etc. Building up any kind of blog or online presence means putting thousands of hours into something you don’t get money or at least a lot of attention for during the first months and even years. Some days it is frustrating – BUT you need to keep it up!

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WHAT ARE THE FIRST STEPS TO GET SUCCESSFUL ?

  • Find a style you feel comfortable with and stick to it! This might be a specific way to take photos, to edit them, the stories you are telling, … You have to produce value for your audience and give people this „yes I want to follow this person“-feeling
  • Try to post to your best times and be consistent with it ! Find out where most of your followers are from and when they are most likely active! The best way to do this is by changing into a business profile on instagram. And if you really wanna build up your reach it is very important to post high quality content on a regular base. It’s not enough to only post after a trip and skip some weeks after it. If you don’t have enough pictures then go outside and find nice photo spots close to where you live – you will be surprised how much you will find. I also learned not only to do ONE good photo for each place during travels. Try out different poses, outfits, perspective. So you will have some back up pictures you can use a bit later. Maybe you can also create some throwbacks of your favorite travel memories.
  • Keep up your momentum!  If you notice your reach going up than you reached your momentum and the Instagram algorithm shows your content to more people than usual! It’s important to keep this up as long as possible by posting your BEST content at least once a day. You now have a high chance to hit the explorer page or to “go viral” with a post which will reach a ton of new people.
  • Use all Instagram Features!  Instagram STORIES are important to connect with your followers and to build a relationship. Maybe show some behind the scenes, special tips, your daily life, … This is how people will start to feel like they know you personally and will more likely engage with your posts! The new REELS feature is a great way to reach a huge amount of people which aren’t following you yet! Try to combine Reels with your daily posts.

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Is there something like an over-night success?

Of course! But you can’t trust on this cause it only happens rarely. I know accounts which got many thousand new followers after their photos went ‚viral‘ in the media (this can be for a good or a bad reason) But in 99,9% of the cases there will be no shortcut for you! It takes a lot of time to find your style, to grow your audience and to get the attention you are striving for.

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IS THERE A SECRET RECIPE TO BE SUCCESSFUL?

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A FEW THOUGHTS AT THE END:

We live in a century of endless possibilities. The Internet and social media opened up many doors for all of us and we all have to decide for ourselves if and how we want to use it. Turning your passion into your job has never been so easy but don’t do anything just because you think it would be easy money or fast success – cause it won’t! Everything is not as it seems and especially on Instagram people are only sharing their best moments with you. You don’t see the sleepless nights, the sacrifices a person gave or maybe the destroyed dreams. But I believe that everything in life is happening for a reason. So if you realize that your “dream job” doesn’t make you happy it’s never a shame to change your mind and to try out something new. Everyone has a different story and a different way to go!

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Part 2 – how to create content for instagram, part 3 – how do i earn money as a travel blogger.

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I love your story! I speak a little English, but I understood all about Travel Blogger part 1. I’m 51 years old, and I admire your work. God bless you in everything you do.

Thank you so much 🙂

Really interesting information! Thanks for sharing it, it is really helpful & inspiring!

Thank you Anya 🙂 Happy you found it useful!

Thanks for sharing your experience. Is super inspiring. How did you became experts on editing photos? Your work is amazing guys!

Thank you so much 🙂 At the beginning I watched a lot of tutorials on Youtube and tried to find my own style. It took me over a year to learn all the editing tricks in Lightroom 🙂

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It’s amazing your story and inspiring . And I also love your pics.I have the same passion taking pics and traveling around the world. Thanks for sharing many good experiences with us. How do you guys find good flights on the internet? Do you guys have any suggestions? Have a great day. Happy travels and keep being amazing.

Thanks for your comment 🙂 We usually search for flights via skyscanner or wait for good deals from airlines.

Have a good day, Nathalie

Thanks so much Maria 🙂

This is very helpful. I love your feed on Instagram and your writing here Good luck

thank you so much for your kind words 🙂

I’ve been taking photos since 2010 but on and off and now with a husband and a kid we started travelling more as a family and pretty much doing what you’ve been doing .. I want to create a diary of our lives .. this is my passion 🙂 so maybe I’ll start with that and see where it leads us. I always love your travels and hope I too can travel the world with my family 🙂 thanks for the tips and inspiration.

Thanks for your lovely comment Pauline 🙂 I hope I will also be able to travel as a family once we have kids! Thats so cool! And yes – definitely give it a try. It’s quite some work but also fun if it’s your passion 🙂 xx, Nathalie

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I love this! Thank you so much for sharing. I feel like we are already doing some of these things and staying positive but will definitely use some of your advice we haven’t tried yet!

Xoxo Travel A-Broads

Happy you enjoyed reading about my journey & great to hear I could give you a few new tips 🙂 Wishing you a lot of success for your own Travel Blog! xx, Nathalie

Its such a inspiring blog. I really loved that you kept it real and pointed out all the factors so well. Love your Instagram posts. Keep inspiring Nathalie. 😊

Thanks a lot! This really means a lot 🙂

I appreciate very much your work, amazing photoshots and way of showing these places! However, from a travel blogger perspective, is it really possible to bring this to a higher level than just passion and ensure a living from it? I do travel with my husband quite much as well, but this requires some great amount of money anyway despite all the discounts and deals, so for ourselves I don’t figure out how we could do this without having also another job to provide us the needed money. Any tip in this regards?

We’ve had a travel page (@motheranddaughterabroad) for a little while now, and we’re growing gradually, but I was wondering if you typically partner with hotels, specific places, etc. for your trips? Do you get discounts or comps doing this? If so, how did you get started doing that? Maybe that could be another blog post! Thanks so much!

Dear Nicole, Yes we do collaborations during our travels with hotels and brands. Writing a separate blogpost about this topic is a great idea – I will definitely do that soon 🙂 Thanks! Xx

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The story and experiences you have shared kinda gave me chills. Good one though, I have this weird habit of travelling a lot and clicking a lot of photos as well but first I gotta settle down with my life, make my financial future strong enough to experience more part of world. Keep up the job with your blog and Insta page, big fan!!

Aww thank you a million – this honestly means a lot 🙂 I wish you all the best for your future and thanks again for the support!

I appreciate very much your work,

Thanks for sharing your story! ~ Keep walking ~

David Parker

Thanks! A great resource that I’ve now shared with my writing clients. I didn’t even know about Facebook’s Instant Articles. It may not fit what book publishers need, but it looks very functional for ebook writers or bloggers building an audience.

Hi, Much thanks for sharing your ideas for “monetizing” pictures from our travels. I appreciate your enthusiasm, tips, and honesty. And your writing is a pleasure to read. Much thanks Howard

Thank you for these kind words, Howard! It makes me so happy to hear that this article is helpful for you! Enjoy your travels! Nathalie

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Keep sharing such amazing content. I really like your blog keep up the amazing work!. and if you are looking Cheap Flights, Book Cheap Air Tickets Online Click Here to more info: international flight tickets .

Thanks for sharing such a beautiful informative information on the blog.

Good information about travel

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I visited your blog a lot of times now and I love it. me and my husband started to travel and I would love to create a blog too, pls can you share us how to make a website or someone reliable making it for us. thank you and all the best!

Hey dear, Thank you so much for the kind words! Well, creating your own blog might be a bit overwhelming and time consuming at the beginning but gets easier once you know how everything works. Depending if you want to monetize your website or just have it for fun you should also choose your tools. I create my Blog via WordPress which is not really easy for beginners but gives you more flexibility. Unfortunately I’m not an expert myself (I have to look new things up all the time) but there are many useful tutorials on YouTube or other blogs, how to create your own blog with different tools. Hiring someone is also possible but of course more pricey – I would recommend looking for someone via Upwork.com 🙂 I hope that helps a tiny bit! Best, Nathalie

Such informative information! I hope everyone loves to travel for mental freshness. With the help of travel, we can improve health and immunity.

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Moscow is the financial and political centre of Russia and the countries formerly comprising the Soviet Union. It has a population of around 13 million and an area of 2,511 square kilometres (970 sq mi) after an expansion in 2012. One-tenth of all Russian citizens live in the Moscow metropolitan area. Moscow is the second most populous city in Europe, after Istanbul , and has the most populous metropolitan area in Europe, with some 21 million residents. Moscow is in the UTC+3 time zone; there is no daylight saving time.

Many years since the break up of the Soviet Union, the economy has improved, and the modern era has brought upon a wide variety of construction projects, modern architecture and newer transport systems replacing the derelict ones during Soviet times.

Geography [ edit ]

Moscow is a large metropolis on the Moskva River, which bends its way through the city. The historical center is on the northern bank of the river. The other major waterway is the Yauza River, which flows into the Moskva east of the Kremlin.

Much of Moscow's geography is defined by the 3 'Ring Roads' that circle the city at various distances from the centre, roughly following the outline of the walls that used to surround Moscow. With Red Square and the Kremlin forming the very centre, the innermost ring road is the Boulevard Ring ( Bulvarnoye Koltso ), built in the 1820s where the 16th century walls used to be. It runs from the Christ the Savior Cathedral in south-west central Moscow, to the mouth of the Yauza in south-east central Moscow.

The next ring road, the Garden Ring ( Sadovoe Koltso ), derives its name from the fact that landowners near the road in Tsarist times were obligated to maintain gardens to make the road attractive. In Soviet times, the road was widened, and there are now no gardens there.

The Third Ring Road, completed in 2004, is not much use for tourists but is a heavily used motorway which absorbs a bit of Moscow's traffic. It roughly follows the outline of Kamer-Kollezhsky val , the customs boundary of Moscow in the 18th – early 20th century. The outer edge of Moscow is largely defined by the Moscow Ring Road (widely known by its abbreviation: MKAD-Moskovskaya kolcevaya avto doroga), a motorway which is 108 km (67 mi) long and encircles the entire city (similar to London's M25 and Paris' Périphérique ).

Climate [ edit ]

The climate of Moscow features warm summers and long, cold winters.

Get in [ edit ]

See Russia#Get in for visa requirements to Russia.

By train [ edit ]

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Moscow is a railway hub, with connections to all parts of Russia and far into Europe and Asia. Due to its hub status, Moscow's train stations are often crowded; trains are the usual form of intercity transport for most Russians. The stations have a reputation for being unsafe but paradoxically the threat of terrorism has improved things: security gates, policing and surveillance deter the casual thugs and villains. Guard your valuables and yourself as you would in any big city.

All long-distance trains are operated by Russian Railways and its subsidiaries, except for a few international trains with other operators. Tickets can be bought at stations or online . For domestic trains, you can show the ticket officer your online boarding pass; however, international trains require a printed ticket. There are usually ticket counters with English-speaking personnel - they may be marked as such, or the clerk may direct you to another counter if they can't cope with your English. See Russia#By train 2 for more details on travelling in Russia by train.

From Europe [ edit ]

All trains from Europe halted since 2020

Train stations in Moscow [ edit ]

Moscow has 10 train stations, 9 of which are near metro stations close to the center of Moscow. Be sure to note the station from which your train is departing, which will be indicated on the ticket, or online . Three stations ( Leningradsky , Yaroslavsky , and Kazansky ) are on one huge square, informally known as the "Three Stations' Square". A running joke among Moscow taxi drivers since the Soviet times is to be able to pick up a fare from one of them to the other, taking the unwary tourist on an elaborate ride in circles. Be prepared for enormous queues trying to enter or exit the Metro at peak times, as people are getting off or on the commuter trains.

By car [ edit ]

Many entry points to Moscow over the Ring Road and into the city feature rotating roadblocks, where teams of traffic police may stop a vehicle, especially if it is not featuring Moscow plates. You may be stopped and questioned but you'll be allowed to proceed if you have all the proper documents.

Foreign cars, especially expensive cars, might attract unwelcome attention, and there is cumbersome paperwork involved to enter Russia by car.

By boat [ edit ]

There is no scheduled passenger service to Moscow by boat; however, cruise ships do provide service to the Northern River Terminal, on the Moscow Canal near the Khimki Reservoir. The pier is not convenient to the city and it can take over 2 hours to reach the city centre by car.

A system of navigable channels and locks connects the Moskva River with the Volga River, which is further connected to the Baltic Sea , White Sea, the Azov, the Black Sea, and the Caspian Sea. In the Soviet times this allowed the official propaganda to refer to Moscow as "a port on the five seas".

By bicycle [ edit ]

Moscow is the easternmost destination of the EuroVelo cycling routes . Eurovelo Route 2 , the Capitals Route, is a 5,500 km (3,400 mi) route starting in Galway , Ireland , passing through Dublin , London , Berlin , Warsaw and Minsk before terminating in Moscow.

By metro [ edit ]

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The Metro is open from 05:30-01:00. Station entrances are closed at 01:00, and at this time the last trains depart from all of the termini stations. After 01:00, many locals will enter the train station using the exits, which are still open. Service on the ring line runs until 01:30, although entrances are closed at 01:00. The down escalators are also shut off at 01:00.

There is signage in the Metro stations in English and the Latin alphabet, but these signs are not everywhere. Each train carriage has a map in Latin script and there is one near the entrance to each station. Note the direction of the train before you alight. It is worth printing a map of the metro system in both Cyrillic and Latin letters to take with you.

All trains in the system have free WiFi onboard, but you will need to have a Russian phone number to get the authorization code to access the WiFi. Some of the older train cars are not climate controlled.

2 or 3 stations may be connected as transfer points but will each have a different name. There are 2 stations called Smolenskaya and 2 stations called Arbatskaya , but the station pairs are not connected to each other despite having the same name. Some of the stations are very deep underground, and transfer times between certain metro lines can take a lot of time. In the city centre, it can save time to go directly to the above-ground entrance of the line you want to take rather than to enter at a connecting station and transfer underground. On the escalators, stand on the right and walk on the left except for peak hours, when standing on the left side is also allowed.

Some of the train stations include beautiful architecture and it is worth taking a guided tour of the metro system. The most interesting stations in terms of decor are Komsomolskaya (ring line), Novoslobodskaya (ring line), Kievskaya (ring line), Kropotkinskaya (Line #1 - red), Kievskaya (Line #3 - dark blue), Arbatskaya (Line #3 - dark blue), Ploschad' Revolyutsii (Line #3 - dark blue), Mayakovskaya (Line #2 - dark green). Also look at the architecture of the ground entrance building of Arbatskaya (Line #4 - light blue) and Krasnye Vorota (Line #1 - red). History buffs may appreciate that Metro Line #1 (red) has the oldest stations, opened in 1935.

The Vorobyovy Gory Metro Station on Line #1 (red) is unique in that it is on a bridge crossing the Moscow River. This bridge also carries auto traffic road on another level. There is a beautiful view through the transparent sides of the station. A great observing point around Moscow is located nearby on Vorobyovy hills, next to the main building of Lomonosov Moscow State University.

There are a couple of unique trains operating through the system and you will be lucky if you get to ride them. Aquarelle (Watercolor) is a train that includes an art gallery. The train operates daily on Line #3 (dark blue). The Sokolniki Retro Train is a train modeled after the original 1930s trains and it occasionally is placed into service, usually around a major anniversary of the metro system.

The metro is relatively safe, although pickpockets are a problem, as they are in any environment where a lot of people are pressed together. Opportunistic petty crime, such as snatching someone's mobile phone and jumping out just as the doors are closing, is also commonplace. Take the usual precautions at night when gangs of inebriated teenagers may look for an excuse to beat someone up. There is no train guard or conductor, so the first car near the driver may be the safest. Every car is equipped with an intercom to the driver's cabin; they are beige boxes with a grill and a black button near doors, and mostly work, unless visibly vandalized.

By tram [ edit ]

There are several tram routes, although trams are not common in the city centre.

By monorail [ edit ]

Moscow Monorail is a 4.7 km (2.9 mi) monorail line with 6 stations. It is slower, less frequent, and has shorter operating hours when compared with the metro (every 30 min, 08:00-20:00). However, the view is picturesque. It is useful to get to the Ostankino Tower, or to get to the VDNKh exhibition centre from Metro Line #9 (silver). Interchanges between Moscow Metro and Monorail is free, no additional fee will be charged.

By hop-on-hop-off bus [ edit ]

The hop-on-hop-off bus is a convenient way for tourists to see the major sights quickly and efficiently. The buses feature English-speaking guides to answer any questions. A 1 day pass costs $24 for adults and $15 for children.

See [ edit ]

Do [ edit ].

Moscow has many attractions, but many of them are not friendly to a non-Russian-speaker. English-language newspapers like The Moscow Times , Element [dead link] , Moscow News and others can help to navigate towards English-language friendly attractions and services.

Circuses [ edit ]

Theatres [ edit ].

  • Bolshoi Theatre , one of the oldest and best known ballet and opera companies in the world.

Learn [ edit ]

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Moscow remains the educational center of Russia and the former USSR. There are 222 institutes of higher education, including 60 state universities & 90 colleges. Some of these offer a wide-spectrum of programs, but most are centered around a specific field. This is a hold-over from the days of the USSR, when Sovietwide there were only a handful of wide-spectrum "universities" and a large number of narrow-specialization "institutes" (mostly in Moscow & St.Petersburg). Moscow offers some of the best business/management, science, & arts schools in the world. Moscow is also a popular destination for foreign students to learn Russian.

Work [ edit ]

You will need a work visa which is not an easy process. The visa needs to be arranged well in advance of traveling. It is possible to work in Moscow, you just need to find a good company to support you. The main obstacle for many foreigners will be a mandatory Russian language exam required to obtain a work permit.

Shopping malls [ edit ]

Large shopping malls are common near metro stations.

Tipping [ edit ]

For information on tipping in restaurants, see Russia#Eat .

Ethnic food [ edit ]

Authentic ethnic food from countries of the nearby Caucasus ( Azerbaijan , Georgia , Armenia ) is common in Moscow. Japanese food, including sushi, rolls, tempura, and steakhouses are very popular in Moscow. Other Asian cuisines including Vietnamese, Thai, and Chinese are becoming increasingly more common.

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Street food [ edit ].

Free-standing kiosks serving sausages, meat pies, or kebobs are plentiful, although the origins of the meat served is questionable and the food has been known to occasionally make people sick.

Muscovites are also fond of their ice cream, consumed in any weather, even in the dead of winter, cheap and usually of superior quality; kiosks can be found all over the center and near all Metro stations.

Foodcourts 2.0 [ edit ]

This term is used in articles by local food critics: since 2016, several special food courts were opened with independent and small food chains, for those people who get bored of McDonald's-like food. They offer a wider choice of cuisines.

Clubs [ edit ]

Nightlife in Moscow is bustling, intense and exciting. It starts quite late; it's common for the headliners to start at 02:00-02:00. Most noticeable are areas near Solyanka street and Krasniy Oktyabr' place. At summer time a lot of clubs opening open-air terraces called "verandas". Most of clubs in Moscow are very picky of who they let in, so make sure you have a positive attitude and dress up if you are going to a fancy club.

Gazgolder [dead link] (not far from Kremlin) is among the best.

Cafes [ edit ]

Moscow has several café chains with great coffee including Coffeemania and Coffee Bean [dead link] . Moscow also has a good selection of tea saloons. High-quality infusion teas such as Newby, are widely available in cafes, both in packets and loose.

Asking to add boiling water to the tea you ordered earlier is a practice that some cafes don't welcome, but normally it's acceptable.

Sleep [ edit ]

Stay safe [ edit ].

Moscow enjoys a relatively low crime rate.

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Drunk people are the most likely sources of problems. In the past years, lots of policemen were corrupt, and it was best to avoid them. Nowadays Moscow has a Tourist Police force, whose officers are able to speak foreign languages and help tourists. Police officers are equipped with body-cameras.

It is preferable to avoid some parts of the outer districts of Moscow, especially in the south. Some of those areas are notorious for gopniks (drunkards notorious for muggings and starting fights with strangers, and will do so seemingly unprovoked), who normally hang out in sparse residential areas and in industrial zones. The same problems can be witnessed in the surrounding regions and in other Russian cities as well.

While traveling in Moscow, as in the rest of Russia, you should always have your passport with you. If you look non-white, your papers may get checked more often than otherwise. The police may demand to see your papers to check if you have been registered within 7 business days of your arrival into Moscow. Always remember that if you stay in a hotel then you are automatically registered and will be handed a confirmation paper at a time of check-in, so don't worry in this case. The police are usually looking for migrants from Central Asia and unless you fit this profile, you are unlikely to be questioned.

Women should take caution walking alone late at night since they may receive unwanted attention from drunk men. Women should also stay clear of large companies of men in front of bars, restaurants, etc. It is best to walk with a friend if possible.

Streets can become very slippery in winter. Wear shoes or, even better, boots with decent grip to prevent twisted ankles. Ice patches can be hard to spot. A waterproof raincoat is also sensible.

Traffic is poorly handled, and vehicle accident rates are very high.

If you need help with translation, ask students or pupils: younger people are more likely to be able to help you than the older generations.

Connect [ edit ]

For information on using telephones and buying SIM cards in Russia, see Russia#Connect .

Mobile Internet is quite affordable in Russia, but you have to buy Russian SIM-card first.

Wireless Internet [ edit ]

Moscow Metro has Wi-Fi in all trains. It is ad-supported.

Mosgortrans has Wi-Fi spots on every bus, trolleybus and tram. Also sometimes you can find Wi-Fi spot on a public transport stop.

Beeline Wi-Fi [dead link] operates the largest network of both paid and free Wi-Fi access points. If there is a charge, you can pay online via credit card.

There is a large network of free Wi-Fi hotspots in the city centre; check your device in the middle of a busy area and you may find one.

Many cafes and restaurants offer Wi-Fi - ask for password. Most bookstores offer free Wi-Fi, including "Dom Knigi" on New Arbat Street or "Respublika" bookstore on Tverskaya near Mayakovskaya Metro Station.

Some establishments that offer free Wi-Fi may require you to verify an authorization code sent to a Russian phone number before gaining access, but for the most part, foreign numbers also work as of 2016.

Cope [ edit ]

Embassies [ edit ].

Moscow is one of the global diplomatic capitals, competing with Berlin , Brussels , Beijing , Paris , London , Tokyo and Washington D.C. . Most of the world's countries have their embassies in the city.

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voyager + préposition : en / dans / à / vers

  • Thread starter STL
  • Start date Feb 5, 2008

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  • Feb 5, 2008

Bonjour, Est-ce que la tournure de cette phrase est bonne? Kate veut […] voyager à autres pays. Merci !  

geostan

Je crois que non. Je dirais: Kate voudrait […] voyager à d'autres pays. […] Cheers!  

Loisalvar

[…] Par contre on dira "voyager dans d'autres pays". Que l'on pourra aussi remplacer par "parcourir le monde". Amicalement  

Tu as absolument raison. Si on insiste pour employer voyager , on peut recourir à "faire un voyage à d'autres pays" ou bien "aller à d'autres pays." Cheers!  

Désolé d'insister, mais dans ce cas on utilisera aussi dans d'autres pays. […]  

En googlant, je n'ai pas trouvé d'exemple pour "faire un voyage à d'autres pays," mais je n'ai pas trouvé d'exemple de "faire un voyage dans d'autres pays non plus." Tout ce que je sais, c'est que voyager s'emploie pour mouvement à l'intérieur d'un endroit, tandis que faire un voyage indique mouvement vers un endroit. […]  

  • Jan 3, 2010

Bonjour à tous, Je veux savoir est-ce qu'on dit : "Pour voyager en pays du sud". Ou bien, "Pour voyager dans les pays du sud". Ou bien, "Pour voyager aux pays du sud". Ou bien, "Pour voyager vers les pays du sud". N.B : l'utilisation du verbe "voyager" est nécessaire. Merci davantage.  

"Pour voyager en pays du sud". Non, mais on peut dire "voyager en France, en Italie, en Europe" ce qui signifie " à travers la France, l'Italie, l'Europe". "Pour voyager dans les pays du sud". "Pour voyager aux pays du sud". "Pour voyager vers les pays du sud". = en direction des pays du sud. Click to expand...

Monicaallred

Monicaallred

  • Dec 4, 2022

Bonjour, Je lis un livre où le personnage est en prison et il imagine sa vengeance qui aurait lieu dans plusieurs points de Paris. En imaginant, les yeux fermés, il dit " Je voyage dans Paris, comme si mon évasion était chose faite. " Si je devais dire la même phrase, j'aurais employé par : Je voyage par Paris . Pourtant, en cherchant sur Google, j'ai l'impression que cette construction est fautive. Pourriez-vous me le confirmer ?  

Maître Capello

Maître Capello

Mod et ratures.

Les deux prépositions sont possibles, mais le sens est très différent : voyager dans Paris = se déplacer à l'intérieur de la ville voyager par Paris = voyager en passant par cette ville  

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