Book our activities online!

29 November 2011

The Liden & Denz Language Centres Russia have rolled out today a brand new booking tool for our social and cultural activities. It allows students to plan ahead and book even before they arrive in Russia! Our social and cultural activities schedules for Moscow and St. Petersburg have been live on our website for some time. They are constantly being updated. What is new is that students can actually book and pay for the various activities conveniently on the net with any credit card or a paypal account. Some events continue to be free, such as our popular city orientation tours and the legendary vodka/champagne parties. As Walter Denz from the Liden & Denz Language Centres points out: “Students can check the schedule anytime, anywhere and decide at short notice if they want to go on a themed walking tour or book an excursion. For learners staying four weeks or less it will definitely make sense to book activities before they actually start with their studies. The live schedule helps to make the most out of the Russia experience”. Our live activities schedules can be delivered automatically to any device using RSS: http://www.lidenz.ru/footer/rss-feeds/ The live schedule for St.Petersburg is here: https://lidenz.com/events/st-petersburg/ The live schedule for Moscow is here: https://lidenz.com/events/moscow/

Please contact our bookings department ([email protected]) for further information.

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