Good advice from Drwnite. We did similar in 2011, only with us it was slightly simplified by having a Euro account in France, so Euros were not an issue. For the rest, we took a mix of Euro and US Dollar cash and never used a cash machine at all for the two or three weeks we spent in 'Eastern Europe' and Russia. We paid cash for pretty much everything (though I'm not sure about our Moscow hotel). Obviously, we ended up travelling with quite a large amount of cash, so we split it up and kept it in separate places (always some of it on us in a money belt, some in a wallet and some in our luggage).
If you do use an ATM, you may find your bank hit you for transaction fee as well as a currency conversion fee. Can quickly add up.
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