Should I use an Travel Agent ?

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mrsterryn

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Looking at going to Russia in April 2020. Wondering the pros and cons of using a travel agent for this one off trip ?
Two oldish people :) two adult children and one 16 month old
 
Just to note the (possibly obvious) difference between whether to use a Travel Agent ... (the request of the OP) and simply organising a tour. While a TA can organise a tour, I think booking one yourself is easy and better. And this from one of the biggest fans of TAs on the forum!

Also, I an see the attraction of using a tour if you arrive on a cruise liner. Set and forget.

I think I'm not going to convince the OP, but in Moscow and St P, the thrill of discovering your own sights and experiences between the 'big name' attractions was a big plus for us. Being able to go to the roof of St Isaacs in St P wouldn't be on any tour, but was a highlight. Standing on Nevsky Prospect watching the passing parade of cars, hoons and humanity - fantastic (and we discovered the 'Soviet Cafe' where we had a memorable dinner!). The fountains in front of the Bolshoi in the evening ... getting up close to the guards in front of the Russian parliament and sharing a joke with them ( :oops: ), finding a tasting room for Georgian wine, etc etc.

Take a tour .. book through a TA if you like. But save a day in each place for exploring by yourself. You'll love it.

I love the idea is finding this if it was just husband and I .
I agree with the sentiments but travelling with an infant makes a huge difference to the journey of discovery.
And that is the crux of the matter. Thrilled they want to come with it but it will be a very structured holiday I think .
Lol I think they would have more faith in a travel agent then the parents organisation of the holiday lol
 
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