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Why need an interpreter, assistant, guide?

Every day a lot of planes arrive at Sheremetievo-II International Airport and bring people to Moscow. Do many of them hire interpreters or guides? In fact, no. Why need an interpreter-guide then?

It doesn't matter whether you come to Moscow on business or as a tourist. You won't be able to avoid contacting people who don't speak a foreign language. It is rather embarrassing, isn't it? Suppose you need to get to a certain place. Which is the best way to get there? How long does it take? How much does it cost? These questions are not easy to answer and it may turn out to be a problem for a newcomer. Such troubles might be familiar to you. In this case consider hiring your personal assistant, interpreter and guide.

What we can offer:
  • Interpreting and translating from English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Arabic and other languages into Russian and vice versa, provided by the students of Lomonosov Moscow State University (Philological Faculty and the Institute of Asian and African Studies of Moscow State University). Full day or part time work.
  • Accompaniment to any place in Moscow and/or outside. No problems with taxi-drivers and Matryoshka-sellers.
  • Walking around Moscow. Visiting places of interest that are beyond grasp of different tour-bureaus. Any time (unlike tour-bureaus where you have to follow the group and its plan).
  • Creating an individual programme of your stay in Moscow. Booking tickets beforehand: museums, concert halls, theatres etc.
  • Meeting and seeing off if necessary.
We are ready to regard any suggestions of yours since we work person-to-person.
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Last updated: September, 29th 2007
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