How to reach APEX in Nizhny Novgorod

Nizhny Novgorod is the old merchant capital of the Volga and a junction of Volga routes. The APEX manager is on @Apex_concierge Telegram or WhatsApp on the same number, on shift 24/7. Reply in 1 to 3 minutes. On an ordinary evening the booking flows quietly: reception at the Sheraton by the Kremlin walls, a table at a Bolshaya Pokrovskaya or Rozhdestvenskaya restaurant, a cable-car outing to Bor agreed — all in one chat. In CIPR days (May-June) the tempo sharpens: requests in parallel from hundreds of IT teams and guests from Moscow. Don't call — communication runs through encrypted messengers only. Don't come to the office on Bolshaya Pokrovskaya: it's a coordination point, not reception.

Time zone and operating hours

Nizhny Novgorod runs on Europe/Moscow, GMT+3 year-round, no daylight-saving switch. On Moscow time, convenient for guests off the Moscow railway and from the capital: no gap. The APEX manager replies 24/7 against local time. Peak load — Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 21:00 to 02:00. Model match on ordinary days — 30 to 40 minutes; on a Friday evening — 60 to 90. CIPR ("Digital Industry of Industrial Russia", May-June) is the city's headline business event: thousands of guests from Moscow, Petersburg, Kazan, Ekaterinburg, dense load on hotels and restaurants. CIPR booking — 2 to 3 weeks. From May to October — Volga navigation, ferries and private boats: long scenarios, booking a week. For National Unity Day (4 November) — a city festival on Strelka.

Languages

The manager handles Russian and English at equal level. Among Nizhny Novgorod-base models Russian is held by all, English — held by a notable share at fluent conversation level, which matters for the Nizhpoligraf IT cluster and international CIPR guests. French, Italian, German — selectively, with models who carry international experience. If language matters (a CIPR reception with a European delegation, a dinner with a German automotive partner, a corporate event for an IT team with international contractors) — state the level: small talk, business, near-native.

Channels

What to write in the first message

The sharper the brief, the faster the match. An ideal opening message contains: meeting format (dinner on Bolshaya Pokrovskaya or Rozhdestvenskaya / a room at the Sheraton by the Kremlin / Grand Hotel on Ilinskaya / a Strelka walk to the 2018 World Cup stadium / a cable-car ride to Bor with the panorama), date and time, location (hotel, restaurant, district — Kremlin and Bolshaya Pokrovskaya, Verkhne-Volzhskaya Embankment, Rozhdestvenskaya, Strelka, Kanavino, Sormovo), duration, and model preferences (type, height, languages, experience for the format). For a business scenario — the format: a CIPR panel, a dinner with an automotive partner, an IT corporate event at the Tekhnopark. For a cultural one — which production or festival. Without these details the match still happens, just with an extra 30 minutes built in.