College girls are the best
St Petersburg has lovely escorts. Use the St Petersburg Times on-line or paper classifieds and enjoy. I saw a beautiful 20 year old college student in her apartment for 2 hours ($150, plus $15 for the apartment). She was sweet, served tea, kissed and was affectionate. She was so attractive-- 5'10'', thin, medium breasts--that we had to do it 3 times in the two hours. I recommend Lena's "CATS" service, though, several other attractive girls from the on-line services were free, but didn't have apartments. I recommend having a cab driver use his cell phone to locate the place if you go out--the cyrillic and pronunciations are tough. I think if you were a good dancer, Magribs would be the same, for free. The ratio of females to males was 3:1 and only about a quarter appeared to be professionals, most were young girls having fun. Fairly hard looking *****s approached me coming out of the nightclub and in my hotel, looking for $100 business.
Saint Petersberg - What a City!
This was the city that we flew into and the airport was not as big as you would expect for this size of city. It was also very easy to get through quickly, customs and immigrations was a 30 second each type stop. It is on the edge of town but they do have numerous bus line going to it.
Luckily the host company had a van lined up with the driver holding a sign with our names on it. We got in and started on our three hour trip to Novogard the Great (see other cities for that report). There were three check points on the way to that city.
After three days in Novogard the Great we returned to Saint Petersberg and
what can I say, I fell in love with Saint Petersberg! It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world with marvelous architecture and tons of tourist things to do. The ladies are beautiful, food is great and most of the time people are friendly, although you do have to watch out for con artists here. Don't buy a Rolex on the street, it is a fake and an easily spotted one that you would not wear if you bought it.
First the hotels: The first night we stayed at a very fancy tourist hotel where everything was expensive, food, rooms and the girls. Drinks would cost you about $15 for a beer. The girls were quoting $500 a night. It was something like King something on the main street. It was just too fancy for my taste, who wants to wear a suit and tie (or more) to just get a bite to eat or have a drink? Location was great but over $300 a night wasn't sensible to us although the host business was picking up the tab for the room and food.
The next day our Russian guide checked us all into a five story huge hotel that was down the street from the King something and across from one of the railroad stations. The rooms were actually bigger but not as plush. It had several places to eat and a bar or two on every floor. The price was less than $35.00. This was my type of hotel! Although it looked more like a prison than a hotel on the outside, it was comfortable on the inside. I even had a view of the traffic circle and the railroad station. It was also right on the subway line and bus lines. Very convient too. Maybe 200 yards from the expensive plush palace. Food was good and cheap, drinks were under $5 for a mixed drink and the women, while not as well dressed were quoting $150-$250 a night. I was even offered $250 for two girls for the night at 2am. The blond I chose was a little too thin and had only a B chest but she was very active and would do anything including bbbj and CIM as well as greek.
Public transportation is the best I have ever experienced. The subway is cleaner and faster than London or New York. The only strange thing is the lacking of talking as you ride down the escalator. No one talked above a whisper. You could easily spot the foreigner because they were talking normally which sounded loud in comparison. And they are some of the longest escalators I have ever seen. The subway is very deep underground. Buses were plentiful up until about 11 or 12 pm after that you might have to wait a half hour. Taxi were all over the place but not the cheapest. But if you raised your hand a regular car would stop and take you where you wanted to go for 1/2 the price of the normal taxi.
Food: Simply great, the only better food that I have had is in Argentina. And not too expensive unless you go to the tourist type places for foreigners.
We visited the Hermitage which I also think is either called the Winter Palace or it is connected. We also did a walk through of a naval museum that was across the street from them. I could spend several days just going through these three and not be bored. There are numerous cafes and bars in this area that seem to have there fair share of working girls. And are fun places to hang out too.
The normal non-pro ladies seemed very helpful and friendly so freebies are not out of the question here. The weather was miserable to say the least with the cold and snow, but I still enjoyed every minute I was here. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a cheap visit, but I had a great time here. The one complaint I had was with the heat in the hotel. You don't have control over the heat for each room. It was either by floor or maybe the entire building. If I didn't have a bed warmer, it would have been really cold.
We had several site surveys to conduct in this city so I didn't get to see anywhere close to even 5% of the city although we were here for five days. It is on my list to return to in the near future.
We left at 7 pm on the night train to Moscow (see that section for that report). I really want to return here as soon as I can, it was such a beautiful place.