There are three major airports in Moscow: Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, and Vnukovo.
All international airlines and Airoflot come to Sheremetyevo 2 or 3 (new terminal) international airport or to Domodedovo
international airport.
Vnukovo serves primarely domestic flights and some flights from Germany.
All airports are easily accessible at any day and night time.
All airports are connected with Moscow downtown by modern speedways.
Due to Moscow traffic-jams it is better to use public transportation to get to the city-center
Sheremetyevo international airport is located 30 km from the city. Domodedovo international airport is 35 km from the center.
The best choice to get to the Moscow downtown is Aeroexpress trains which operate between airports and metro stations.
Their departure from the airports is every 30 minutes.
Aeroexpress train from Sheremetyevo international airport arrives at Belorussky Railway Station closely connected
with Belorusskaya metro station. Travel time is 35 minutes. The price of one way ticket is 400 rubles (about 10$).
Aeroexpress train from Domodedovo international airport goes non-stop to Paveletsky railway station and thus arrives at
Paveletskaya metro station. Travel time is 50 minutes. Fare is 400 rubles (about 10$)
Taxi
There are a number of official taxi companies in Moscow which can help you to reach any destination in the city.
However taxi is quite expensive mean of transport in Moscow.
And often traveling by taxi takes too much time due to traffic jams.
Arriving at the Moscow airports, please, avoid gypsy cabs and use only legal taxies parked at the special
taxi stops outside the airports.
Some authorised taxi companies:
New Yellow Taxi
Taxi Nostalgie
The Moscow Taxi Service
Moscow Metro
Moscow metro is a good alternative for using taxi: cheap, fast and famous for its art.
Metro allows you to skip Moscow traffic-jams and, thus, saves both your money and your time.
Fares can be paid by purchasing tickets or through smart cards. A one ride ticket can be purchased for 40 rubles.
A two rides ticket costs 80 rubles. Both the tickets are valid for a period of five days including the day of purchase.
A 5 rides, 11 rides, 20 rides, 40 rides and 60 rides ticket can be purchased for 150, 300, 500, 1000 and 1200 rubles
respectively.
These tickets are valid for 90 days including the day of purchase.
Smart cards can be purchased for unlimited rides on the metro within the specified validity period. A one day smart
card can be purchased for 200 rubles and provides unlimited rides for one day. The card is valid for 24 hours after it has
been validated for the first time.
Riders can also purchase tickets to be used on metro, tram, buses, monorail system and trolleybus, which have validity
limit of 90 minutes. A 1 activation ticket costs 50 rubles and can be used on the day of purchase. A 2 activations ticket
costs 100 rubles and can be used for 5 days after the first activation. A 5 activations and 11 activations tickets costs 220 and
450 rubles respectively and are valid for 90 days including the day of purchase.
Ticket needs to be purchased for bulky luggage and costs 50 rubles for one piece of luggage.
The ticket is valid for 5 days including the day of purchase
The official monetary unit in Russia is rouble (1$ is currently about 40 roubles).
All the prices are given in roubles and it is prohibited by the law to accept any other currency except the national one
It is recommended to take US Dollars or Euros and to use authorized Exchange offices in banks and hotels rather than small
exchange offices around the city (there are risks they will try to cheat you)
Credit cards
Credit cards – especially Visa and Mastercard – are widely accepted by shops and restaurants in Moscow
Time in Moscow
GMT+3
Wi-Fi
Many Moscow restaurants have their own Wi-Fi hot spots which can be used by their visiters for free
A - Korston Hotel - 15, Kosygina street
B - Lebedev Institute - 53, Leninsky prospekt
The Korston Hotel Moscow (15 Kosygina Street, Moscow) is conveniently located in the green district of the Vorobyovy Hills
and the Moskva River.
From the "Vorobiovy Gory" metro station (an approximately 15-minute walk): get off the first carriage of the train
(if you go from the city centre), take the Kosygina street metro exit, turn left and walk up the path until you reach
Kosygina street, cross the road, and walk to the main entrance of the Korston Hotel.
From the "Leninsky Prospect" metro station: get off the first carriage of the train (if you go from the city centre),
from the metro turn left, and head towards Leninsky Prospect (use the subway to cross the street). Go up the left
stairs of the subway to find Gagarina square on your left and to face the beginning of Kosygina street lying straight
forward in front of you. The Korston Hotel is situated on the left side of Kosygina street as you walk up it.