Oh Life! I have been invited to do a workshop tour of Ufa & Moscow, Russia in April! Travel agent there is making arrangements & I need to get a visa. Anyone know that...
Glynis P. replied:
http://www.travisa.com/ Here ya go. Good luck with your visa.
Duncan B. replied:
AAA recommends www.TraVisa.com
Vivian M. replied:
Paulo Coelho. ..asked him ...bet he relpys..
Olga K. replied:
Go here Duncan http://www.rusonline.com/
Dave M. replied:
Olga Kuzenna
Olga K. replied:
And here's online visa application https://visa.kdmid.ru/PetitionChoice.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 it's all easier than it seems
Ana F. replied:
My friend Roland Williams likely has traveled that region. Duncan Badine meet Roland Williams. Roland, meet Duncan.
Stephen B. replied:
Congrats to you on this exciting news. You might start by visiting US State Dept website http://www.state.gov/ and reviewing the Travel section.
Callie B. replied:
Annie Platoff is the Russian Librarian at the UCSB Library. Her husband is from Russia and she travels there frequently. http://guides.library.ucsb.edu/slavic
Alright friends....I need some help with travel plans while in Europe.
Help me out!
I'll be ending a trip in Lech, Austria on 12/27 and want to spend an additional week...
Lauren W. replied:
Check out https://www.airbnb.com/locations for neighborhood descriptions. Rome = Beautiful, but very slow paced...so slow that it might actually stress you out. Be VERY careful on the trains there. I literally had someone grab my SUITCASE out of my hand! The gypsy's are bold and very clever. Paris = Very beautiful but can be very stressful to travel solo. A must see in your lifetime, but i'd actually recommend being there with someone. I was stuck there by myself during strikes, a horrible experience! London = SUPER easy to travel around solo. Generally very clean and safe feeling. You could even shoot over to Dublin for a day or two. The flight is only 1 hr 15 mins. I have lists of employee recommended Airbnb's and I can also reference you to some of the places I have stayed. I also need to throw Barcelona in the mix. It's pretty easy to get around and they cater to tourists. Also MUCH cheaper than some of the other European cities. Let me know what you decide and I can see what I can get you connected with....or if I can find a deal perhaps I'll crash your party ;0)
Nani B. replied:
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Peek S. replied:
Pope Francis is Time Magazine's Person of the Year ... Maybe Rome is good. Lots of people feeling "Joyous".
Renée J. replied:
if you hit Paris, let me know. You HAVE to rent a flat from my wonderful friend Gail Boisclair of PerfectlyParis. She's got great flats for rent in Montmartre, is the sweetest person ever and a dear friend. Plus, if you want to look through my book on Paris for some tips and things, give a shout. And thanks SO much for the email. xo
I am on the hunt for a really really good travel agent. Can anyone recommend someone in the LA area or even Santa Clarita?
Matti B. replied:
Julie Clayton, 323-851-2712, met her when she brought Counting Crowes to Hotel La Jolla and she still has the same type of clients. jclayton@speakeasy.net I just spoke with her and inquired if she takes individual clients. Hope this helps.
Does anyone have any travel agent contacts? I am looking for a great deal on a package for 2 people to go to Barcelona next spring/summer. Ideally a few days in...
Michael B. replied:
I have some travel connections in my line of work. Here are some tips for Barcelona: http://gospain.about.com/.../best_barcelona_travel_tips.htm
Seth A. replied:
Thanks Steven! Nathan feel free to shoot a note to aXcess Travel by eMailing seth@appertravel.com and I'd be happy to help you out!