Youqla Traveler Card is intended for tourist arriving in Moscow for some days. Once paying for it you can get a number of useful services and discounts. Youqla Card costs $50. And you can both get more pleasure of your Moscow vacations and several times recoup its cost during the trip.
What is Youqla card for?
Are you first time in Moscow? Or have you been in the city earlier? Do you plan to spend in Moscow just a couple of days? Or are you moving here for a ling time for business? Are you fond of art tourism or are you sport fancier? Do you like clubbing or just want to see Russian historical spots? I’ll make your personal Moscow route and you’ll spend your Moscow vacations in the best way. 
Actually prices for common (non-student) tickets to Bolshoi are beginning from 350 rubles ($11-12). But of course it’s not for the best seats. The average price for seats in stalls for ballet is 3000 rubles ($100). Opera is chepear. So the normal price for ticket to Bolshoi is in diapason from $10 to $100. If you know dates of your Moscow trip in advance I can reserve the tickets for you.
Don't buy concert or theatre tickets at the big hotels, the prices are enormously inflated. Get a local to show you where to buy.
Anissa, Amsterdam, Netherlands via virtualtourist.com
The Bolshoi Theatre is a must-do for when you are visiting Moscow. I am not a ballet or opera girl by any stretch of the imagination but when we saw that Swan Lake was actually playing our first night, we jumped at the chance to go. Tickets for ballets seem to be more expensive than the opera and our Swan Lake tickets ended up being approximately $100USD (for the cheapest seats), so expect to pay a pretty price. But it is Moscow. It is the Bolshoi. It is beautiful and it is what you do when you are in Russia.
Renee, New York, USA via virtualtourist.com

The list of restaurants and boutiques taking the Youqla card is here. 
As you probably know the prices for tickets in Moscow museums and sightseeings are dual. One price is for locals and another is for foreigners. I can take these tickets for you for «exclusive» local price.
Russia still has a sort of dual-pricing system, according to which foreigners are charged often 3 to 10 times more at theatres, museums or sights than Russian citizens. This price system is a relic from Soviet times when tickets for Russians were said to be subsidised.
Holger, Berlin, Germany via virtualtourist.com
Any major place you go like the Kremlin and all the Museums will have a Russian price and a Foreigner price. It is how it is there. If you are there with a Russian, let them buy the tickets and you say nothing. It worked for me.
Frank, Florida, USA via virtualtourist.com

If you order the car with the agency you overpay for its mediation service too. In any case you overpay just because you’re from abroad. The Moscow airport transfer costs from $35 per car. Report me details of your flight in advance and I reserve a transfer for you.
It is common practice in Moscow to charge one price to Moscovites and another (more expensive) to tourists. Often they will try to conceal this, and if you challenge locals they will often pretend not to understand and play dumb. Speak Russian or have your wits about you and negotiate. Make friends with some Russians and buy things through them!
George, London, UK via virtualtourist.com
If you want to have a Kremlin guided tour or another guided tour in Moscow or Moscow region you can order it with discount with Youqla card.
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