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    Moscow Internet Cafes


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    I know that Internet cafes are hopelessly outdated. Almost all the cafes, bars, restaurants, coffee shops in the center of Moscow and of course hotels provide their customers with free wireless Internet. Take your notebook or pda and you're online. If you haven't taken your notebook in the trip there are computers for residents in the most of the hotels as well. 

    Meanwhile the majority of Internet cafes have turned into clubs for gamers, geeks and kids. But from time to time they happen to be very useful. And definitely it's a kind of romantic. Like traveling itself) Am I right?


    I've made the next list for travelers) Internet cafes in Moscow. The average price is from $2 to $4 per hour.

    Time Online

    • Okhotny Ryad Trade Center, close to Red Square
    • Okhotny Ryad metro station

    Astalavista

    • Lavroushinsky Lane, 17/5, close to Old Tretyakov Gallery
    • Tretyakov metro station

    CyberQuest

    • Octyabrskaya Street, 26 
    • Serpukhovskaya metro station 

    NetLand

    • Teatralny Passage, 5 (Detsky Mir building), 4th Floor 
    • Lubyanka, Theater, Okhotny Ryad  metro stations

    Internet cafe of Russian State Humanitarian University

    • Chayanov Street, 15 
    • Mendeleev  metro station

    Kuznetsky Most

    • Kuznetsky Most, 12 
    • Kuznetsky Most metro station 

    Netsity

    • Paveletskaya Square, 2 
    • Paveletskaya metro station

    Novaya Pochta

    • Zabelina Street, 3 
    • Kitay-Gorod metro station

    Formosa Island

    • B. Trekhsvyatitelsky Lane, 2 
    • Kitay-Gorod metro station

    Cafemax

    • Pyatnitskaya Street, 25; it's the network, but other cafes are not in the center
    • Novokuzneckaya metro station

    Internet-lounge & club «Biblioteka»

    • Novinsky Boulevard, 8 Lotte Plaza Trade Center
    • Smolenskaya metro station
    • Prices are from $6 to $10 per hour
    By the way several wi-fi seekers in Moscow have noticed that there is a good signal inside the Kremlin and close to President Administration Buildings (Staraya Square and Ilyinka Street, Kitay-Gorod metro station). Maybe this information will be useful for you too).

    photo credit: internet-lounge.ru



    19 Jan 10 | Views: 760

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