Useful notes
The conference will be held at the Euler Institute (St. Petersburg,
Pesochnaya nab., 10). The place is near the river Malaya Nevka, at
equal distance (15-20 min. of walk) from the metro stations
"Petrogradskaya" and "Chernaya Rechka". To reach EIMI from metro
"Petrogradskaya" you can also take bus No. 1 or 46 or trolley-bus No. 34
(the second stop), or minibus No. 76, 175, 252, 298 (you should ask to stop
before the Kamennoostrovskii most(bridge)). Look at our metro scheme at
http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/pictures/metro.gif
and find the mark "X" on the map at
http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/pictures/map.jpg
a picture of the EIMI is available at
http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/EIMI/imiaddr.html
Phones:
234 92 45 (a person on duty, 24 hours, but does not speak English)
234 05 74 Elena Novikova
Rooms for all participants have been reserved at the ``Moskva'' hotel, Alexander
Nevsky sq. 2, it is opposite the Alexander Nevsky Lavra at the corner of
the Nevsky Prospect and Neva, close to the metro station "Alexander
Nevsky Square". You can find the map at
http://www.hotel-moscow.ru/english/home.htm
Breakfast is included.
US dollars and euro are exchanged by all the exchange offices; however
other currencies may cause some difficulties (such as bad rate or nowhere to
exchange). Now the average rates are 31.80 RBL per dollar and 33.86 RBL
per euro. Personal and Traveller's checks, as well as Credit cards,
are usually accepted at all major banks in the city. Be careful TO AVOID
exchanging your currency NEAR exchange offices.
If you are full-time student, it is very useful to have a students
international identity card (ISIC) with you, at least at museums you can
save 50% on your ticket. Please, find a way to get your ISIC at
http://www.istc.org
- Metro:
You should buy a token to go by metro. One costs 7 roubles. One token
allows you to make one journey with unlimited number of
changes and unlimited time.
Please, don't do any video recoding or photographing in the metro.
It's a good idea to stick to the right side of the escalator -
those in a hurry usually come rushing down the left side (by the way, running is
prohibited)
The doors are automatic - so watch out not to get your clothes stuck or you may
well miss your station! :)
NB: Metro cards are to be inserted with the black stripe upwards.
- Municipal transport: In municipal buses (numbers without
letters T, or K), trams and trolley-buses you should pay to a
ticket-collector(he will most often wear a red arm-band which has nothing to do with communism). One ticket costs 6 roubles.
NB: You don't need to punch the ticket.
This transport has only regular stops and you can not get
out whereever you want, so please, don't
try to find a stop-button or pull the emergency brake. ;)
It doesn't matter which door you use to come in or out.
- Commercial transport: In commercial buses (marked by letters T,
or K) you should also pay to a ticket-collector, while in minibuses you pay to
a driver when you enter. At some buses you pay to the driver when you exit.
The price depends on the destination. It is always a label with the price on it
(most often about 12 roubles).
NB: You can stop this transport where you want -
just ask the driver to stop.
- Taxis:
- it's always expensive
- if you feel somewhat strange about the car - don't use it!
- always ask the price before you get in (if it's more than $10 -
don't use it!)
Please, be very careful on the roads - many Russian drivers like high speeds
and dislike the rules.
In many shops and stores you need to pay for goods first in a special window labeled
, and get the goods you want only after you give the receipt to the shop assistant.
Please be very careful with your luggage, bags, purses,
credit cards, etc., especially in transport and in the shops!
Please, beware of influenza!
There are many phones in the streets and especially near metro stations.
There are several types of these. You can pay either by metro tokens,
or coins, or phone cards (this depends on the phone). You can
buy phone cards at metro stations.
NB: To make an international call please dial + with mobile phone or
8-wait for tone-10 but not 00.
There are two different types of phone cards:
- chip cards (used with phones with labels
or a similar but shorter label)
- magnetic cards (used with phones which have a blue label
,
- these can always be found near metro stations and inside them)
EIMI: Pesochnaya naberezhnaya, 10.
234 92 45 (a person on duty, 24 hours, but does not speak English)
234 05 74 Elena Novikova
Steklov Institute of Mathematics at St.Petersburg: nab. reki Fontanki, 27
312 40 58 secretary (does not speak English but can call somebody speaking English)
Phones of the members of the organising committee:
Yuri Matiyasevich |
home: |
528 47 68 |
|
mobile: |
+7 921 302 27 09 |
Arist Kojevnikov |
home: |
510 82 28 |
|
mobile: |
+7 921 317 66 28 |
Hotel ``Moskva'': 2, Alexander Nevsky Sq.
274 00 22 front desk
German Consulate:
320 24 00
American Medical Centre:
326 17 30
A good idea to wear something like an evening dress and not to be late --
the show will begin on time. Please, don't forget to switch off your mobile
phones (you will probably be reminded of this).
You can find playbill and other interesting things of the world famous
Mariinsky Theatre at
http://www.mariinsky.spb.ru/en.
Homepage of the other world famous theatre, the Hermitage Theatre you
can find at
http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/02/hm2_7.html
Note that the
http://www.hermitagemuseum.org
is the very good site of the main museum of Saint-Pererburg, the Hermitage.
Please look also at
Mikhailovsky Theatre Homepage.
Please,
- do not drink unboiled water
- do not buy anything (especially alcohol) in the street
- do not exchange currency by private dealers
This page is maintained by
Arist Kojevnikov, one of the local organisers of school.
WWW page last updated on Monday, 10 February 2003.