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Notes on Russian Tourism: What's the weather like in Moscow in late August and early September? What should I bring?

European plug with adapter and round feet. Take a power strip, charger, etc.

Take dollars or euros to the local bank and change them into rubles. It's better to have a hundred-dollar bill with no stamps and marks on it, or garbage. This is the front page headline after 96 years. It is best to bring euros, because the euro is relatively new, with a face value of 500. The exchange rates of different banks are different, so you can compare and exchange money if possible.

You can bring visa card or MasterCard, and the credit card consumption will be exchanged at the exchange rate of the day. There is no handling fee, but there is a handling fee for withdrawing money at ATM.

It's very hot in Moscow and Petersburg this year, with 30 degrees. They have no air conditioning and can wear short sleeves, but the temperature difference between day and night is very large. Please take a long-sleeved dress. Breathable pants are better.

Have a nice trip.