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It's outdated. It needs renovation. And it is my $14 Airbnb somewhere in provincial Russia. Let's see how is this old Soviet apartment in Khruschchyovka feels like. It's not very different from the place I live grew up (another typical Russian apartment in Siberia) and it's what many Russian families call "home" for now. Creaky floors, bizarre design decisions, and very Soviet look of the rooms. This is not a rare thing to see in Russia, especially in small towns like this Sortavala town. Join our cozy Patreon community! I post behind-the-scenes content, host monthly Community meetups, share customized maps with my favorite locations across Asia, and four times a year I mail unique postcards to my Postcard Club members which is a special tier of the community. / nikiproshin Here are other ways to support my channel: Buy Me A Coffee (small fees, and I use all donations straight into upgrading my gear) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nikiproshin Paypal (most efficient, least fees) https://paypal.me/nikitaproshin Youtube Memberships https://www.youtube.com/nikiproshin/join All the music in this video is from Epidemic Sound. You can try out their music for free with my referral link: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... Are you planning your next journey? Here’s everything I personally use to plan my trips, from booking flights to finding unique things to do once I land. I only recommend tools I genuinely use and trust (some of the links are affiliate links, which helps support this channel at no extra cost to you): 1. Flight and hotel hunting starts on Skyscanner. It is a travel search engine that finds the best prices for me and then redirects to a booking service. I specifically like their “Explore Everywhere” feature that shows the cheapest flights from a chosen departure city/country. https://skyscanner.pxf.io/niki 2. I always book flights on Trip.com. Their service is reliable, never gave me a reason to switch, and their loyalty program is quite good. https://www.trip.com/t/zfAtjElSeP2 3. I book accommodation whatever service has a better deal after checking prices with Skyscanner. I find that Agoda has slightly better deals in Asia, Trip.com has better options specifically in Eastern Asia, and Booking.com is just good in general. Oftentimes I stay in apartments that I find on Airbnb. 4. Before any trip, I prepare two things: – Travel insurance. I use SafetyWing, it’s made for frequent travelers and digital nomads, super easy to set up and manage claims. I use their basic insurance policy that renews every 4 weeks and works everywhere I travel. https://bit.ly/niki-safetywing-2025 – eSIM. I usually compare providers, but lately Trip.com has had the absolute best eSIM deals in every destination I've checked myself. https://www.trip.com/t/zfAtjElSeP2 5. For general travel needs (like attraction tickets, airport transfers, subway passes, etc.) I usually book through Trip.com or Klook. Never had any issues with that. 6. For more local and authentic experiences I use GetYourGuide. I even put together a curated list of cool experiences across Asia that I’m slowly working through myself. https://getyourguide.com/-cs630 Shall I put links to my gear and other things I use while travel and working on my videos? ✍️ If you ever have any questions and inquiries: Email [email protected] Instagram / nikiproshin 00:00 About the place I stay 00:35 Entering the apartment 02:13 Old Russian kitchen 06:40 Smart toilet & bathroom decisions 08:51 The living room 10:54 The bedroom