I hope that you enjoyed the journey through our city. Now we have a world championship, and the city is a little bit crazy - it's hard to find a quiet place, and there are many (as you like to say: “tourist traps”) - but in any case, in Moscow there are a lot of places that are worth visiting, and I hope that the city will leave you with pleasant memories (hope this phrase is correct :D). By the way, your show (and you guys) - are incredible!
strawberry fields aeroexpress folowed by metro 500₽ (~7€) or download uber/yandex taxi (which is usually more expensive, but you can choose exact adress you’re going to)
@@krompirusa100 Sometimes RU-vid algorithms simply amaze me - I received your message at 3 o’clock in the morning, 5 months after you wrote it :) The best option is Uber / Yandex Taxi - since in these applications the starting and ending addresses of the route are indicated, the route that you can follow in live mode is displayed, and also this apps immediately shows the cost of the trip, which cannot be changed (unless if you do not want to leave a tip to the driver). Unfortunately, it seems to me that this is the only option - ordinary drivers of "illegal" taxis are likely to try to make money on tourists.
@@ИванБелов-щ2ф Thanks for the answer. It will be useful in future. Not this year. Because of Covid 19. I wouldn't like to Risk my health. Do you know what is economic situation now in Moscow and in Russia after this virus? Will there be lots of redundancy like in the West? Sorry if my message wake you up, 5 month later, I feel guilty now. Thanks for answer.
Hey, thank you for your video. I am very happy, that my favourite blogger have visited my country. Have a good time in Russia! P.S. "na zdrowie" is polish word for cheers, we have no special words in Russia:) If you want say something, you can say "(za) tvajO zdarOwie", it means "to your good health"
I find it funny u didn't know about the world championship I seriously thought you went there to see some football... Also when I saw the last beer u had I thought "finally a good looking beer" and then u said it was Czech... Makes sense 😂😂😂 hope u enjoyed your trip I really want to go there once
I can understand him, I am also not interested in sport and sometimes I have no idea what people in work are talking about, there are constantly some world championships, I don't care, I am watching mainly documentary TVs and ignore sport news on internet, I just don't know about that. :-D
Moscow is stunning apart from the tourist traps. There's so much to see! Have a stroll in Kitai-Gorod area: there are many old and fancy buildings and the cafes and restaurants are amazing! Cheers from the heart of Moscow! Have a great time!
Zack Evans Well, then look what is Karelia, Ural, Khibiny, Baikal in Google :) And if not to talk about nature - and talk about the cities - Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kaliningrad...
Yes, and then 99% of Russia is just poor people living in horrible conditions. Russian legal system is extremely primitive and doesn't respect human rights (maybe it has something to do with the fact that the head of the country is actually a dictator). Standard of living in Russia is horrible (57th in the world). Russia is not a democratic country, therefore cannot be ''beautiful''. Sorry.
Zack Evans so fun to listen about life in Russia from people who do not live in it :)) I live in Russia, I can afford to travel 5-6 times a year to Europe, and every autumn to United Arab Emirates. I live, to put it mildly - not poor. People who live in terrible conditions often drive themselves into these conditions. It's sad to admit - but they need less alcohol. Life in the villages will never be excellent - the country is too big, it is unrealistic to establish an infrastructure everywhere, unfortunately. With regard to democracy, I freely express my opinion that Putin is not the best president, and I usually do it in slightly coarser words :) And no one is putting me anywhere) Prague is a beautiful city, but it differs from Moscow by its size - Moscow is much larger. Here everything depends on preferences - someone likes building houses more densely, someone more like huge streets and squares - there is no consensus :)
Hey, guys! Greetings from Saint-P (northern capital of RU) and thanks for coming! You definitely should visit Saint-P and you'll love it too. It will be great omission if you won't :)
Vubec nemas proc ty ☺️ Mluvis skvele anglicky, jsi prirozenej a s Jankem tvorite super dvojku, nejenom obsahem vasich videi 👍🏼 Janek je taky skvelej, to je jasna. Doufam, ze vas v Praze potkam a dame si pivo!
We also had soviet trains in Prague, it's very nostalgic in this video, I haven't seen that minimaly 15 years. We still have some of newest soviet types, but interier is completely different now, similar to newer Siemens units which we have now. It looks like that now c8.alamy.com/comp/C5XDKC/inside-prague-metro-underground-train-C5XDKC.jpg
For Czechs/Slovak it is very natural thing to say, as we use Na zdraví/Na zdravie when we toast. Your toasts are more diverse, when I understand it correctly. Like: to love, to brotherhood...
Надоело слушать голливудские выдумки про "русский" тост "На здоровье". Это польский тост или ответ русского на благодарность за еду. Правильно "Ваше здоровье".
Guys I strongly recommend you to check out the following bars: BarFly (Под Мухой, tell them hi from Rad), Mendeleev, Bar Berlin, Dictatura gin&tonic bar.
Great vlog! But even if you are NOT on footbal tour why not visit the Moscow Fan Fest Area near the Moscow Unuversity and the amazing view from there on the Sparrow hills over the Luzhniki stadium and panorama of Moscow! You can get there by Metro Red line (1) and get off at Vorobjovy Gory station! Cheers and have fun!
The Czech Embassy in Moscow is massive, easily the largest of any nation. Presumably, it was a gift to the Czechs/Slovaks for invading their country in '68.
we were just the richest kids in the soviet bloc- so we could ....and had to.... afford the greatest embassy in Moscow;) and it was built well before 1968-in the fifties, just few years after communist takeover
You really went to Moscow and you didn`t know the World Cup is taking place there? I would like to get such a coincidence that I will go somewhere in my live and there just will be the World Cup!
Ahoy! Cool to see Czech brothers in Moscow, hope you enjoy your time here. Love Prague myself, have been there 4 times now. Regarding beer, there actually is a lot of decent and even good beer in Russia, it just can be really hard to find. Don't buy generic brands from the store, they are all equally bad with the exception of Belarusian maybe (plus the imported). Best beer can be found in either specialized beer stores, like ГЛАВПИВО, or bars and pubs, the good ones, not cheap vodka bars.
"Honza Mikulka" nice!!! enjoying watching you guys, pretty obvious that both of you really don't like BEER...... more vlog pls.... come to Oman and make some vlog....
When you say "na zdorov'e" you look like characters from american movies about soviets -_- I guess it was hollywood who made this incorrect phrase so popular...
You should visit Grozny Chechen Rupublic, and make a video about the difference of Chechnya and Czech LOL. It's time to meet Glorious Leader Ramzan Kadyrov.
EU goverments: russia is danger, russian hooligans are so angry, there have a bear as a pet. Meanwhile simple russian guy: -C'mon, Vladimir, we need to clean up 2 more streets, start a tractor. -No problem, friend.
Jak jste se dostali do ambasady? Se tam ke me chovali jak idioti. Bych necekal, ze se tak budou chovat k jejich chlebodarci, resp. danovemu poplatniku.
I understood only one thing. Czechs speak English. Was it necessary to force the Czechs to speak German in the 1930s? Maybe it would be better to immediately in English?