TRANSPORT in Moscow
Air transport
There are three international airports in Moscow: Sheremetevo, Domodedovo and Vnukovo.
They are all situated outside the city line.
Railway transport
There are 9 railway stations in Moscow. All the railway stations are situated in downtown, close to subway stations, which are usually named similar to the railway station. Leningradsky, Yaroslavsky and Kazansky railway stations are the exceptions. They are situated in the so called “three railway stations square”, close to Komsomolskaya subway station.
Public transport. Underground
A travel card is valid for all modes of overland city transportation (bus, trolleybus, and tramway). The cost of one trip does not depend on the distance. Travel tickets may be for 1, 2, 5, 10 and 60 trips. There are also 1 month travel tickets (with no limit for the number of trips) for all modes of transportation, including subway.
Water transport
Moscow is the port of five seas. Through the metropolitan rivers and channels you may reach the Caspian, Azov, Baltic and White seas. There are two passenger riverside stations: South and North riverside stations. The North station is more popular. The building of North riverside stations is the monument of architecture of the 30-s.
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Migration registration
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Starter RUB 350-500
Soup RUB 350-500
Main course RUB 600-1200
Salad RUB 350-500
Dessert RUB 250-300













