Moscow - Moskova

Moscow
Coordinates
55 ° 45 ′ 21 ″ N, 37 ° 37 ′ 04 ″ E View and modify data on Wikidata
Population
12 500 123View and modify data on Wikidata
Altitude above sea level
156 mView and modify data on Wikidata

Moscow (ven. Москва) [1] is Russian the capital and largest city.

Lenin's Mausoleum on the edge of the Red Square.

Come

By plane

Sheremetyevo International Airport (еереметьево, DATE: SVO) is located about 30 kilometers northwest of the city center. Finnair has two daily flights From Helsinki To Moscow's Sheremetyevo field, the first at variable times, the second at 18:45. Sheremetyevo is Aeroflot's Home Field, and the company also flies to Helsinki. All international flights use Sheremetyevo-2 or "B" terminal, Sheremetyevo-1 and Sheremetyevo-C are reserved for domestic flights. There is a train connection from the airport to the center of Moscow [2].

Moscow’s largest international airport is itself Domodedovo (Домодедово, DATE: DME) and Sheremetyevo, but so far there are no flights from Domodedovo to Finland.

By train

From Helsinki there is a direct train connection to Moscow, but you can jump aboard as well From the bay, From Kouvola or About the scallop. The train leaves Helsinki daily in the evening and arrives at Moscow's Leningradski station in the morning. All seats sold on the train are berths.

By road

In Moscow it is good to prepare for congestion, you can watch nakarte.rambler.ru traffic jams on the page.

Move

Metro map

By underground

Moscow metro [3] is one of the widest and most beautiful metros in the world.

By bus

Walking

By road

Getting around by car in the center of Moscow should be avoided. There is really a lot of traffic and congestion is common. Driving hard and carelessly is common. The tourist should park the car in a safe place and use public transport.

See

The colorful St. Basil’s Cathedral is on the edge of the Red Square.
  • Kremlin.
  • Red market.
  • Lenin's Mausoleum.
  • St. Basil's Cathedral.
  • Cathedral of Christ the SaviorP Geography 3 b.png. The tallest and second largest Orthodox church in the world

Tea

  • Bolshoi Theater.
  • Tretyakov Art Gallery.

Buy

For three years in a row, Moscow has been classified as the most expensive city in the world.

  • GUMP Geography 3 b.pngOn the edge of the Red Square. Opened in 1893, GUM is probably Moscow’s most famous department store.

Eat

Juo

Cafes

Bars & pubs

Nightclubs

Sleep

Stay safe

Risks in Moscow


Crime / violence: Quite low On weekends, drunk people, pickpockets, bike thieves. At night, you should avoid traveling alone and dark taxis.
Corruption: IntermediateThere is corruption among the police.
Transport: IntermediateThe traffic culture is chaotic.
Health: Quite lowThe HIV situation is worse than the European average.

Stay healthy

Take contact

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