Videos tagged with "expensive"

Medvezhiy Ugol Hotel Surgut, Surgut, Russia (RU) [00:45]
goo.gl for reviews, prices and info. Medvezhiy Ugol Hotel Surgut, Surgut, Russia (RU) The Hotel Complex is situated in a quiet and ecologically clean district of Surgut town in 15 minutes drive from the airport. Hotel Complex Medvezhy Ugol is an elite business class property. It occupies a five-storey building with full area of 3700 sqm. Starting from lobby up to housetop it is decorated in art deco style of expensive and respectable beauty. The hotels 29 rooms of different types (economy, standard, junior suite, suite and apartments) are ready for guests service. The Room interior is designed in business but comfortable style. The property is located 3 mi N of Surgut City Center Hotel Features General Room Service, Cable / Satellite TV, Hair Dryer, TV Parking The hotel has free parking. Check-in From 12:00 PM Check-out Prior to 12:00 PM ** Visit goo.gl for more info, reviews, prices and booking. **
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Top Ten Most Expensive Wines [02:07]
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Picture Perfect: Rob Hornstra [16:30]
In this episode of Picture Perfect, VBS goes on assignment with Dutch photographer Rob Hornstra to Sochi, Russia as he continues to captures the city as it exists before it is thrust into the international spotlight as host of the 2014 Winter Olympics. This time around, Hornstra is photographing lounge singers in restaurants, cabarets and hotel lobbies. An advocate for "slow journalism", the Netherlands-based documentary photographer produces work over long periods of time, involving himself in the changes that occur over the breadth of years. His work is characterized by a stylized rawness, with a large dose of intrinsic engagement. In 2014, the Olympic Games will take place in Sochi, Russia. Never before have the Olympics been held in a region that contrasts more strongly with the glamour of the games. Just 20 kilometers away is the conflict zone Abkhazia. To the east, the Caucasus Mountains stretch into obscure and impoverished breakaway republics such as Cherkessia, North Ossetia and Chechnya. On the coast, old Soviet sanatoriums stand shoulder to shoulder with the most expensive hotels and clubs of the Russian Riviera. Hornstra and writer/filmmaker Arnold van Bruggen have joined together on The Sochi Project to document the changes in and around Sochi over the course of the next five years. The Sochi Project will be a dynamic mix of documentary photography, film and reportage about a world in flux; a world full of different realities within a small, but extraordinary ...
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"From Russia with love... (too cliched?)" Clarf's photos around St. Petersburg, Russia [02:38]
A TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow of a travel blog to St. Petersburg, Russia by TravelPod blogger Clarf titled "From Russia with love... (too cliched?)" Clarf's travel blog entry: "So, we caught the overnight ship (the Princess Maria) to St. Petersburg and the ship was... how shall we say it... stark in its 'beauty' (ie expensive but quite old and none of the modern niceness that we expected for the price we paid). Neither the room nor the ship's furnishings lived up to the rather ridiculous amount of money we 'backpackers' handed over, particularly since there were none of the cheapest cabins available and we had to order a 'B-class' cabin -- I shudder to think what E-class cabins looked like if we were in a better one! Anyway, they seemed quite proud of the fact that the B-class cabin had 9 metres square of room even though large proportion of that was bathroom and entry space... Enough about the ship (we've taken too many nice ones to appreciate what we're doing methinks!), more about Russia. Well actually, more about the ship -- it got in about an hour early!!! -- so we had to bolt out of our room, sans breakfast and sporting what I can only assume was rather dishevelled appearances to explore St Petersburg. As we got off the ship, there was a cute little brass band playing our welcome and a not-so-nice cool breeze making me wish I was still snug in bed. We managed to find the shuttle bus into the city with not much trouble (although there was only one seat left in the ...

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