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Tari Tour Is the Member of Russian Tari Tour is the member of Russian Association of Tour Agencies (RST), International association “World Without Borders”, ASTA (USA), ETOA (Europe), Global Passenger Network (GPN) Tari Tour, founded in 1993, has more than 25 years of expertise in travel to Russia Our partners are the most famous and world’s leading tour operators We organize tours of any complexity upon the requests of our partners : • Moscow • St.Petersburg • The Golden Ring of Russia (Suzdal, Vladimir, Kostroma, Yaroslavl) Sochi – the Capital of XXII Winter Olympic Games • Other cities and regions of Russia (Kazan, Chechnya, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Vladivostok, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky) Moscow and St. Petersburg cannot be called Muslim cities, Although there are more of them here than in any other city in Europe — about 1 million people. However, our favorite capital and the Northern capital of Saint Petersburg can serve as an excellent hub and start for further travel on Muslim topics Moscow 3* Hotels Ibis Moscow Oktyabrskoye Pole Hotel The designer 3-star Ibis Moscow Oktyabrskoye Pole Hotel provides 24- hour front desk, dry cleaning and shoe shine to ensure guests a comfortable stay. The venue is located in Schukino district, 3.1 km from Megasport Arena. The city center is 9 km away from the accommodation. Ibis Moscow Oktyabrskoye Pole Hotel has modern rooms fitted with individual climate control, coffee/tea makers, a work desk, music system and soundproof windows. In- room self-catering facilities include a fridge and a stove. Moscow 3*/4* Hotels TOURIST HOTEL COMPLEX «IZMAILOVO» («GAMMA», «DELTA») Situated just steps from Partizanskaya metro station, “Izmailovo” (“Gamma”, “Delta”) is the unique hotel complex in Russia, consisting of 3 and 4 star hotels. Surrounded by Izmailovo Park and Izmailovo Kremlin, its location puts Moscow travelers in an ideal setting for blending work and play, from where it takes just 10 minutes by metro to get to the very heart of Moscow – to the Red Square and the Kremlin. Moscow 4* Hotels Azimuth chain hotels Olympiysky Tulskaya Smolenskaya The uniqueness of the international hotel chain AZIMUT is in the application of a special SMART concept. Each hotel has a SMARTLiving Lobby that combines the functions of a reception, lobby, bar and library. SMART rooms are a special approach to space organization and technological details: transformer beds, a shower with the effect of a tropical downpour, a comfortable workplace and various options for storing clothes. Moscow 4* Hotels Park Inn by Radisson Izmailovo Moscow Perfectly positioned near Izmailovo Park, the new Park Inn by Radisson Izmailovo Moscow welcomes business and leisure guests to stay in the popular eastern district of the capital. Each of our rooms features stylish décor and a work space, along with convenient amenities like cable TV. For your dining convenience, visit Park Café and Terrace or our Park Bar for fresh, tasty food and drinks. Work out in our fitness center, and stay connected with free high-speed wireless internet throughout the hotel. Additionally, the Park Inn offers 124 square meters of meeting space, providing an ideal event venue in the Russian capital. Beautiful 14 levels building is located near the high Intourist Kolomeskoe road Kashyrskoye – on the way from “Domodedovo” airport to the city center. The surrounding is quiet and peaceful – the Moscow River is in the heart of beautiful landscape. Intourist Kolomenskoye offers 259 accommodations; meeting rooms and restaurantsBeautiful 14 levels building is located near the high road Kashyrskoye – on the way from “Domodedovo” airport to the city center. The surrounding is quiet and peaceful – the Moscow River is in the heart of beautiful landscape. Intourist Kolomenskoye offers 259 accommodations; meeting rooms and restaurants Moscow 4* Hotels Radisson Blu Belorusskaya Radisson Blu Belorusskaya located only 900 meters from the train station, which provides Aeroexpress service to Sheremetyevo International Airport. The nearby metro station makes it easy for guests at this hotel in Moscow to access the capital's famous attractions. Novotel Moscow Centre The accommodation is set in a convenient location 1.6 miles away from Gorky's House. It is also situated 1 mile from Bulgakov's House Museum-Theater. Tsvetnoy Central Market is also located near the hotel. A 15-minute walk takes you to Belorussky train station. Moscow most popular attractions: • Kremlin Territory and the Armory Chamber • St. Basil cathedral • Metro (subway) tour • River cruise on luxury radisson Royal boats • Observation deck in Moscow city • Tretyakov Gallery • Pushkin Fine arts museum • Kolomenskoye park with Wooden Palace of Tsar Alexey Mickhailovich • Museum of the Great Patriotic War • Panorama of the Battle of Borodino • Circus show (Nikulin’s Circus, Vernadskogo Circus) and Theatre tickets Halal Restaurants in Moscow: Chanahi Location of the cafe in the heart of Moscow m Tverskaya, m. Pushkinskaya, m. Chekhov and from Tverskaya street 200 m. In the vicinity of popular tourist routes in the heart of Moscow (the Moscow Kremlin and Red square, St. Basil's Cathedral, Nikulin circus and many other advantages) Average price for a group menu from 15EUR per person Halal Restaurants in Moscow: Sheikh Palace In the restaurant, you can enjoy delicious Oriental cuisine made from natural Halal products.Alcohol and tobacco products are completely excluded from the assortment of our restaurant.In our restaurant you will find Oriental hospitality and a high level of service.Convenient location in the city center: Kievskaya, 20, a two-minute walk from the Studencheskaya metro station, which allows guests to quickly get to our restaurant Average price for a group menu from 15EUR per person St.Petersburg 3* Hotels Rossya “Rossiya" Hotel – is one of the best three-star hotels in St. Petersburg. The hotel complex has a modern infrastructure for a comfortable tourist holiday, and for business trips to the Northern capital.In 2018, we carried out a complete renovation of the number of rooms. At your service, there are 392 modern comfortable rooms of Standard, Business, Comfort and Suite categories.The hotel is conveniently located a five minute walk from Park Pobedy metro station, which will allow you to easily reach any point of the city. The historical center of St. Petersburg is 15 minutes away. The new EXPOFORUM convention-and-exhibition centre is just 20 minutes by car from the hotel.Pulkovo International Airport is 10 km away. Polustrovo Due to the successful development, in 2014 the hotel became hotel-restaurant complex with 242 rooms of different categories. Polustrovo Hotel - is the best option for tourism and business travel. Located within 8.5 km from the center of St. Petersburg, so you can reach the historic city center in 15 minutes. Cultural Center, an architectural and historical monument, the largest industrial and bisness city, St. Petersburg attracts millions of tourists each year. St.Petersburg 3* Hotels Baltiya A new cozy hotel, located in the historical and business part of Viborgsky district, 5 minutes’ walk to metro station, close to the city center and major tourist attractions. Asteria Asteria Hotel is one of the best hotels in St Petersburg. Hotel is located in the very down town of Saint-Petersburg on the Fontanka embankment just in 10 minutes walk from the main sightseeing, historical places and monuments. It is also conveniently located near six underground stations, such as "Sennaya Ploshad'", "Sadovaya Ploshad'", "Spasskaya", "Gostinny Dvor" and "Pushkinskaya". There are 6 floors and 72 rooms of different categories overlooking Fontanka River and old city. We continue to improve our rooms and services to welcome the guests. Thus, last rooms renovation was done in 2013. St.Petersburg 4* Hotels Park inn Pribaltiyskaya Park Inn By Radisson Pribaltiyskaya Hotel offers traditional accommodation nearly 3.2 miles from Nicholas Naval Cathedral of The Epiphany. The venue provides accommodation in Saint Petersburg since 1978. Pulkovo airport is appropximately a 25- minute drive away. In addition, Quay with Sphinxes is within a walking distance of the venue. The hotel is located near a subway station. Park Inn Pulkovskaya Park Inn Pulkovskaya is situated in Moskovskiy district. It has 842 rooms on 6 floors. The venue is located in the center of Saint Petersburg, 7 miles away from icebreaker Krasin. Planetarium №1 is 10 minutes' drive from the accommodation. Fitness Center Matritsa is within walking distance of this superior hotel. Pulkovskiy Park lies near the property. The venue is close to a subway station. St.Petersburg 4* Hotels Azimuth 2 metro stations, to Nevsky Prospect 15 minutes walkto the Trinity- Izmailovsky Cathedral, Nikolo- Epiphany Naval Cathedral, the Mariinsky Theater15 minutes by carto Moscowsky railway station 30 minutes by carto Pulkovo airport Holiday Inn Moskovskie Vorota Business-friendly St. Petersburg hotel close to Moscow Triumphal Gate. 20-minute drive from Pulkovo International Airport (LED). The hotel is four minutes’ walk from Moskovskiye Vorota metro station, so getting around is simple, and the city centre is just a short metro ride away. Head to the heart of the city to marvel at the ornate Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood and explore one of the world’s biggest collections of art and culture at the State Hermitage Museum. Both are within six km of the hotel. The hotel is well-equipped for congresses and major events, with 20 meeting rooms, seven banquet halls and conference space for up to 1,000 guests. St.Petersburg 4* Hotels Sokos Olympiya Original Sokos Hotel Olympia Garden is located in the historical center of St. Petersburg and has an easy transport access to the airport, Expoforum and Moskovsky railway station. The hotel is a perfect destination for cosy living and smart working. Original Sokos Hotel Olympia Garden is surrounded by a green park — a great place for leisurely walks and morning runs. Holiday Inn Express St.
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