Transport and Communication

Russia has a well-developed and accessible transportation system for travelers. Within the cities, public transport is the main way to get around. To travel between cities, you can use planes, trains, or long-distance buses. Tickets can be purchased at ticket offices, tourist information centers, websites, and via mobile apps. Renting a car is also a convenient option. To reach remote attractions and natural reserves, hiring an experienced guide is recommended.

Air travel

Russia is served by numerous airlines, enabling fast and comfortable long-distance travel. Choose the carrier that best suits your budget and route.

Public Transport

Cars

Renting a car is an easy way to explore cities and attractions. Many mobile apps allow quick and convenient car rentals. Russia’s road infrastructure is continually improving with new high-quality highways and supporting facilities.

Taxi services are very popular and operate through apps, websites, and phone calls. They offer GPS tracking and transparent fare policies, ensuring safety and comfort.

Yandex Go

One of the most popular taxi apps, covering almost the entire country. It features real-time vehicle tracking, route planning considering traffic, a wide selection of vehicle classes, and additional services.

Uber Russia

The Russian edition of a globally popular ride-hailing service. The app includes maps that work even with slow mobile data; you can message the driver and leave tips.

Vezet

A budget-friendly taxi service. Choose the standard fare for low prices even at rush hour—wait times are a bit longer—or pick “Express” for a faster pickup at a slightly higher cost.

Maxim

A Russian ride-hailing service with an international presence. Three fare categories—“Economy”, “Comfort”, and “Business”—are offered. The price is quoted in advance and remains fixed throughout the trip.

Communication

Mobile internet speed in Russia is generally high and supports 4G connectivity.

Mobile Network Providers

Russia has a well-developed telecommunications market. The leading operators— “MTS”, “Beeline”, “MegaFon”, and “Tele2”—have strong reputations and keep you connected whether you’re strolling through cities, visiting rural villages, or riding the metro. – faithful and fluent.

Where to Find Wi-Fi

While travelling, you’ll find plenty of Wi-Fi hotspots. Wi-Fi is available in airports, hotels, restaurants and cafés, museums, train carriages, and even at petrol stations. In some cities, Wi-Fi is also available in the subway and at public-transport stops. Look for connection instructions and feel free to ask staff for the login and password.

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