15 years
This is the link with more info:
http://www.thebackpacker.net/accommodations/russia/moskva/moscow/19002/
NOTE: This thread is a continuation of the post here. --Josh
Hi everyone!
I am Nikolay from Moscow! I am planning to open a hostel but still not sure about the location. Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Serbia, maybe Ukraine or Russia. I need a lot of information before I start so I find this web-site pretty useful. See you in other threads:)
Cheers!
I think
Moscow is very touristic city.
Riga and Krakov as well , but there are too many hostels there .
St Petersburg and Moscow are very good cities for the hostels.
I do not know about Tallin and Beograd.
Beograd is the city of fun , there are the tourists there on a weekend .
But I do not know if the hostels idea is going to work out there.
If you own the property in Beograd then you can rent it and never be a looser but if you rent it and make hostel from it , I think its too risky .
Beograd has high standards hostel and the prices are cheep.
Moscow sounds good ! There is no low seasons in Moscow. Moscow its a high season all year round !
You can not compare Moscow with Kiev or any other cities.
Another country is an extra head ache about ....papers , business papers ...how the people of that country or how the authorities will treat you...
But may be its a good to be a pioneer and to open a hostel in some Big Russian hostel , where there is no hostels at all.
i mean some big Russian city .
I am sure there are a lot of cities in Russia which backpackers would like to visit. But they do not know about them because of the absence of hostels there at the hostels web sites.
15 years
This is the link with more info:
http://www.thebackpacker.net/accommodations/russia/moskva/moscow/19002/
15 years
This is the link with more info:
http://www.thebackpacker.net/accommodations/russia/moskva/moscow/19002/
Thanks for the link, mate! Will try to get a job there at first.
15 years
Mega hostel with 240 beds!
Thanks a lot, komrade. You just made me feel so damn important! :D Haha
10 years
It's maybe not the best time to start a business in Russia but since you are living there, this remains good bet.
Latvia and Estonia are great places and close to you. There aren't that many hostels there.
Serbia - you may have hard time advertising a hostel outside of Beograd and maybe Novi Sad.
I would wait with Ukraine for the moment.
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