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Why need an interpreter, assistant, guide in Moscow?

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Who we are

The founders of Welcome to Moscow project graduated from Moscow State University, the leading University of Russia.

To give you a better idea what Moscow State University is, allow us to tell you a few words about it. Lomonosov Moscow State University (former Imperial Moscow State University named after M.V.Lomonosov) is the oldest and considered to be the very best university of Russia. Among the graduates of the University are Mikhail Lermontov, Ivan Turgenev, Anton Chechov, Boris Pasternak and other great Russian writers. More than 40 Noble Prize laureates made their first steps towards this high honorable award in Moscow State University. These people make elite of our country and they all started as students of Lomonosov Moscow State University, just as we do...

Over the years some of our team members received grants (Chevening, Fulbright Scholarships) studied abroad and later became professionals in finance, journalism, pedagogy etc. Nevertheless, for some of us this hobby became a job, though we treat it mostly as a hobby since we enjoy working as Moscow interpreters, translators and Moscow tour guides.

Therefore, we will be glad to provide you services of Russian to English interpreters, translators and guides . We will be eager to offer you not only European but also Oriental languages.

We are ready to be at your service any time that's convenient for you - just let us know beforehand by filling in the form on "Contact us" page. Thank you and welcome to Moscow!

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