The visa fee is 700 yuan per month, and an additional 200 yuan per person is required for expedited applications. You only need to submit 2 photos. The original passport and a copy of the ID card do not require an interview and can be processed within a week. The exit rate is basically 100%. No proof of employment or bank deposit is required. If you are a group of more than 5 people, you do not need to apply for a visa. If you only go to Moscow and St. Petersburg, a visa on arrival will be enough.
Because you have to transfer through a transit country, you need to apply for a visa on arrival (Транзúтная виза). Every country is different. You need to know in advance when traveling independently. Don’t worry about direct flights.
Train tickets: Going to St. Petersburg is Leningrad Railway Station. Taking a train in Russia is different from that in China. You just find the platform where you are boarding and wait to get on the train, so you have to look at the big screen to find your waiting platform. The loudspeakers are all spoken in Russian. Compatriots who do not understand Russian during self-guided tours should keep an eye on the big screen and leave the waiting platform about 20 minutes in advance. Just show your passport and ticket when getting on the bus.
We took the train from Moscow to St. Petersburg in the morning and evening. There are several types of sleeper berths on the train, including hard sleepers like ours, 4-person box купе and 2-person box люкс first-class rooms. .
The price for a four-person berth from Moscow to St. Petersburg is 2,730 rubles for the upper berth and 2,970 rubles for the lower berth. But remind everyone: it is best to pay 25 rupees for tea per person, which is also the money to use the bathroom. , everyone must not save to avoid collusion between conductors and thieves. There are four people in a carriage. If one person goes to the toilet, one must wake up to avoid thieves entering at this time. Soft sleeper private room for two (more than 5,000 rubles, about 1,000 yuan).
Ticket discounts: You can apply for an international student ID card. Many classic tickets are free or discounted. You can directly apply for a domestic student ID card, including primary and secondary schools, universities, graduate students, etc. You can also apply for a teacher's certificate, which is also available at a discount. Go to Taobao to search for international student ID cards and you will find stores that can apply for them.
Train station: There are 9 railway stations in Moscow - 1. Leningrad Лениградский вакзол 2. Yaraslav 3. Kazan Касанский вокзал 4. Belarus Белорусская вокзал 5. Kiev 6. Pavileska 7, Riga 8, Saveravsk 9, Kursk
Exchange rubles:
There is a money exchange place next to the place where you pick up your luggage, tens of millions Don't go there, the exchange rate is very low. 1 US dollar outside: 32.15 rubles. It's 1:23. There is an automatic exchange machine outside the door. It's in English. Press the first button in the upper left corner and it's the exchange button. The exchange rate is from the bank. The prices are very convenient! There is an automatic foreign currency exchange machine at the baggage claim area after customs clearance, but each exchange cannot exceed 5,000 RUB. It is a red machine and you can choose an English interface.
The operation process of the automatic foreign exchange purchase machine is roughly as follows: select English, enter the English operation interface, and then the machine will display the exchange rate of the day. Select the currency you want to exchange. There seem to be two currencies: US dollars and euros. I brought US dollars with me at the time, so I chose US dollars. Follow the prompts and put U.S. dollars into the money slot, and the machine will automatically accept it. The interface will then display the amount you invested and the amount converted into rubles. Press Confirm and the machine will spit out rubles. Note that there are two separate currency outlets for coins and banknotes. Finally, the system will print the exchange receipt to you.
ATM (банковский автомат ATM): You can find a UnionPay teller machine to withdraw money on the 2nd floor of the airport; or at the Airport Express ticket sales and entry area, there is a UnionPay teller machine where you can withdraw money. The maximum amount of a withdrawal is 8,000 RUB, and the handling fee is more than 10 yuan each time. There are places to exchange foreign exchange in the streets and alleys of St. Petersburg and Moscow, which is very convenient. However, each exchange rate is different, so it is recommended that you understand the exchange rate before departure to avoid losses. 1 US dollar: 31.95 rubles, 1 yuan: 4.55-5.15 rubles. It seems that the cash limit is 5,000 US dollars or the equivalent in foreign currency.
Exchange Russian rubles (a great way to save money in non-big cities) обмен валюта
U.S. dollars, euros, and RMB are not accepted in Russia, only rubles are used. Friends in Beijing must first go to the Bank of China to exchange Russian rubles (it takes about three days to make an appointment). The exchange rate given by the Bank of China at that time was 1 yuan to 5.13 rubles, and the exchange rate with a tour guide was 4.5! ! 220 yuan: 1000 rubles = 1: 4.55. What I want to introduce to you here is that it doesn’t matter if you are not in Beijing. Go to the Capital Airport in advance to exchange. Although the exchange rate is not as high as that of Bank of China, it should be in the early 50s. Of course, everyone remembers to swipe your card as much as possible. There is basically no place in Russia where you cannot swipe your card. You can swipe your card at McDonald's, and of course at supermarkets. You can buy a popsicle. You can just tip a little in the toilet. If you swipe a card, the exchange rate will be better, which is basically around 5.3~ This way you can save a lot of money~ International currency exchange on September 14, 2013: 1 US dollar = 32.5380 Russian rubles.
1 RMB = 5.3181 Russian rubles.
Postcards: Postcards in Moscow are expensive. There is a bookstore on Nevsky Prospekt in St. Petersburg that has all kinds of postcards, which are particularly beautiful. You can buy stamps at the post office. It is said that it is very slow and may not be delivered~
Hotel: All hotels are booked through booking. For people who do not speak Russian at all, booking is very helpful. The staff at all the hotels booked above can speak English and there will be no problem communicating with them. Hotel отель(тэ) Hotel room отэльный номер и мебель Doorman швейцар Hotel гостиница Luggage багаж
Language: If you are not traveling alone with a group, it is recommended to learn some simple Russian daily expressions.
Supermarkets: There are four supermarkets around Red Square, including the most famous Yelisheliev Supermarket. If you are traveling independently, you can go to some alleys. The supermarkets there (продукты) are only used by locals, so you can go shopping and buy some food. We bought our food at (продукты).
Shopping section:
1. Matryoshka dolls. When people think of Russia, their iconic souvenir dolls come to mind. Matryoshka dolls are the most traditional handicrafts with national characteristics in Russia, but their history is only a hundred years old. They were created by an artist at the end of the 19th century inspired by Japanese folk toys. Matryoshka dolls are derived from the word "mother". The traditional image of matryoshka dolls is the mother in a peasant family, a capable Russian woman who has given birth to many children. Therefore, matryoshka dolls also reflect the respect Russian people have for mothers. . In Russia today, matryoshka dolls are no longer very cheap and can be bought casually as small souvenirs. It can be said that good matryoshka dolls are works of art, but there are also many very cheap ones. The criterion for differentiation is whether they are hand-painted or machine-made. If it is made by machine, you don’t need to buy it in Russia. There are many in Inner Mongolia and Taobao. Russia is definitely not cheap, but hand-painted ones must be bought in Russia. Medium size, 8-10 dolls, 2000-10000 RMB varies.
2. Hand-painted teapot. It's about RMB 4,000. It's very beautiful, and it's all hand-painted.
3. Amber, beeswax, turquoise Amber is the fossil of prehistoric pine resin. It was formed basically 40 million years ago to 60 million years ago. No two pieces of amber are exactly the same. Nowadays, it is indeed more and more different. It's getting more popular.
6. Small souvenirs. This is my favorite thing to buy every time, let me tell you slowly. The hand-painted little angel is so beautiful. The trailer key is included, and the total is less than 200 RMB.
The hand-painted egg is 150 RMB for the big one, and the last one for the small one is about 70 RMB. A small keychain for a matryoshka doll costs RMB 8 each. Bought a bunch. Summer Palace Notebook and Summer Palace 2014 Small Calendar. All cost about RMB 20. Matryoshka umbrellas cost RMB 200 each. Vodka. Russia's famous wine is limited to two bottles per person. You can buy more after the airport security check, but you can't check it in.
Purple gold. Purple gold necklace: 6,498 yuan
Purple gold - together with platinum and gold, is known as the third largest gold in the world. Russia is its main production area, and the rest are also distributed in countries such as Turkey. However, Russia’s purple gold is the most famous in the world, especially because Russia has a vast land and abundant resources, and its purple gold deposits are very rich. Due to different origins, the quality is also different. Due to the exquisite craftsmanship of purple gold, even the same brand of purple gold jewelry will have differences in color and brightness due to different craftsmanship. However, the brightness, gloss and hardness and wear resistance of purple gold jewelry are better than the other two types of gold jewelry. Even after being worn for many years, it still maintains its original gloss and brightness. Moreover, most of the stones in Chinese jewelry are zircon or diamond, but Russian purple gold jewelry includes zircon (the price is also low), natural stone, diamond, ruby, emerald, natural crystal, and other you name it. There are various kinds of gemstones that cannot be called names, because Russia is a resource-rich country, with a vast land and rich resources, and is rich in various kinds of gemstones. Pure purple gold jewelry is numbered 585, which is equivalent to what we call 24K, and the rest are 375, which is equivalent to our 18K.
Food: red and black caviar, various sausages, ham, red fish, salted fish, sour mushrooms, pickled cucumbers, cold dishes, milk cool, etc. are their specialties. I have to say that caviar па`юсная икра` and various sausages are very rare delicacies. Black sturgeon roe осетро`вая икра` is paired with clear white wine and a bite of wheat-flavored bread. In the local It is a very common way to eat caviar. Caviar is not expensive locally and is sold in general supermarkets. Buckwheat and rye bread are sour and hard in taste. Cold drinks and sweet dizzy cakes. "Beetroot Soup" and "Borsch" are famous flavors. Vodka, the spirit that Russia is proud of, is very cheap. There is also Kvass, dark beer. The specialty drink "Kvass" is known as "liquid bread" , this drink is made from fermented bread crumbs. It is nutritious and delicious. It is a beef patty with a layer of cream mixed with cucumber and onion. It is very impressive and must be eaten with almost every meal. The potatoes here are The puree is brewed with potato flour and is particularly delicious. It comes in many flavors and can be brewed with boiling water. There are no additives.
Travel time: June, the city is very beautiful in spring, the sun is bright but very cool, you need to wear a coat at night, the temperature is about 18-25 degrees, St. Petersburg will have white nights from June to July For most of the month, the whole city is a city that never sleeps. Maybe you don’t understand what a white night is. The sun almost never sets, and there are only 2 hours of darkness a day. In September, the golden autumn season, it is very cold, so you need to prepare a warm jacket. The temperature is 10-15 degrees. In January, Christmas has just passed and New Year has come, and Petersburg has turned into a sea of ??white again, with snow piled as high as a person on the roadside, branches covered with crystal snowflakes, and rivers frozen into ice. Weather The three months of June, July and August are the peak seasons for traveling in Russia. Hotels in Moscow and St. Petersburg generally do not have air conditioning, and some do not even have electric fans. I heard that guests who come in July sometimes have to sleep on the floor. Moreover, once the summer vacation comes, the prices of air tickets, train tickets, and accommodation will rise sharply. Therefore, if you have a holiday, it is better to travel in June. We went to Russia in early June, and the temperature was generally 13-24 degrees Celsius. It's cooler in the mornings and evenings, and it rains from time to time. But after a while, the rain passed and the sky cleared up and the sun was shining brightly. When it rains, there is a cold breeze, but the temperature heats up quickly as soon as the sun comes out. Therefore, an umbrella is a must, and a few short-sleeved T-shirts and a long-sleeved jacket are appropriate equipment.
Prices: In Moscow, the average monthly salary of Russians is US$1,500-2,000. Since 2008, Moscow has been one of the most expensive regions in the world. New buildings in Moscow near the Grand Ring Road cost $6,000 per square meter. A visit to the toilet costs 35 rupees and potatoes 30 rupees per kilogram. In supermarkets, milk, ice cream, bread, and chocolate are all cheaper than in Shanghai. However, the price of drinking water is extremely high. Drinking water at the airport costs more than 120-130 rupees per bottle. Supermarket beef costs 60 yuan per kilogram. There are very few fresh fish, and generally frozen and dried fish are cheaper than in Shanghai. Maybe it’s because of the high prices in the service industry. Standard hotel rooms range from 5,000 to 7,000 rupees per night. Eating in the restaurant is also relatively expensive, with a pot of shredded potatoes costing 470 rupees. By the way: When shopping in Russia, stores generally only accept rupees (except those shopping stores taken by tour guides). VISA can be used for overseas consumption, but UnionPay cannot.
People's Life: Russia has a very good government for its people. There are a large number of Khrushchev buildings built in Moscow. The internal area of ??these buildings is 60-70 square meters, fully furnished, with elevators and 24-hour hot water supply. The government provides each adult with a house on a capita basis, with free water and electricity bills. In winter, collective heating is implemented, and heating is paid per head. For 7 months of heating per year, the total charge is 700 rupees (140 yuan). In addition, the government also gives each adult a piece of private land in the suburbs, where they can build their own villa or grow fruits and vegetables. Russia implements 15 years of compulsory education, with free tuition and fees. Books are borrowed from the library and returned after use. Universities are divided into Category I, Category II, and Category III based on teaching quality and implement independent enrollment, but the examination times are separate. Students can first take the first-category schools, and the schools with good scores will admit the remaining students to the second-category schools. By analogy, generally every student can be admitted to his or her ideal university.
After entering university, Russians are different from foreigners. Russians have to pay 230 rupees (46 yuan) in accommodation fees every 10 months, but the student ID card can also be used as a bank card, and the state finance transfers 1,000 rupees every month for living expenses. Of course, there are additional scholarships based on merit.
Russian working hours are 10:00 am-5:00 pm. But they smoke, touch up their makeup, chat after work every day, and then have lunch and lunch break. I can't work for more than a few hours a day. I will never work overtime after 5 o'clock. Chinese people who first arrive in Russia must learn to adapt to their work rhythm. If you are waiting in a long queue, waiting for the Russian aunt who is slowly going through the formalities, and you can't help but complain a few words, she will say: "Excuse me, is the end of the world tomorrow? If not, then you can come back tomorrow." . Russians yearn for sunshine, blue sky, sea, and beaches. They go to tropical islands for vacation every year.
Finally, we end this paragraph with a speech that Putin published in "Pravda" in February 2013. Putin said: "A government that uses people's rights to housing, health, and education to boost the economy must be a government without conscience. A government that truly governs for the people must use these three things as sunshine and air. Give it to the people. ”
Carry it with you: Mafengwo Russia and St. Petersburg guide PDF file, copy the PDF version of your personal guide to Aipai and Aifengli Road for viewing at any time, conversion plug: Russia is unified by 2 cylinders. It is equipped with a power strip, and cameras, computers, mobile phones, etc. all need to be charged at the same time. Umbrella: The weather over there changes several ways in a day, and it rains when it rains. Protection from frost: a must! The bigger the multiple, the better! The sky is blue over there and the UV index is quite high! It is best to bring 2 cameras and a few extra batteries. I downloaded a 3D map of Russia before going out and it was very useful. In addition, a kettle, slippers, toothpaste, and toothbrush are also necessary because the hotel does not provide them.
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Safety: Security issues in Russia are very worrying, including in the famous cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Other group members who arrived on a plane were robbed on Nevsky Prospekt, and I was also robbed on Nevsky Prospekt. Fortunately, I found out in time that nothing was missing. The thief was a handsome guy. Another Chinese was also stolen on Nevsky Prospekt. The thief even returned the stolen items to her when she saw that she had no money. I was very surprised to hear that. Therefore, we remind you to carry your backpack forward when walking on Nevsky Prospekt to prevent it from being stolen. I also encountered some unpleasant things that I will talk about later.
Communication: It is recommended to buy a 3G phone card at the airport. Google map is required to turn on gprs positioning and full navigation. The largest telecom operator in Russia is MTC, in addition to Beeline, MEGAFON, etc. He found the BEELINE counter on the second floor of the airport and told him that he planned to go to Moscow and St. Petersburg (where roaming services are available) and that he needed to be able to access the Internet. He probably understood. It costs 200p to apply for a card. If you run out of money, you can recharge it automatically in the subway. By the way, let the guy who sells the card help you set up the network and that's it. There is a Megaphone telephone operating company near the Red Square in Moscow. The person in yellow clothes in the picture below sells phone cards. I successfully got the most cost-effective Internet phone card, which includes 150M traffic (дебит) for Internet access every day. You can recharge in any subway or airport with the Little Bee logo. Although the interface is in Russian, you can basically operate it by looking at the icons.
Airport: The main international airport in Moscow is Sheremetyevo Airport Аэропорт шереметьево Sheremetyevo, (referred to as SVO). The airport is more than 30 kilometers away from the city. It is recommended to take the Airport Express, which takes 35 minutes and costs 320 rubles. It goes directly to the Belarus Station in the city - Беларуская (similar to Beijing Dongzhimen) station. You can take the subway right out of the door and go to any attraction in the city. Generally, international arrivals are at Terminal F, and domestic arrivals are at Terminal D. You can walk between the two terminals without taking a car. They are clearly marked and there are shuttle buses.
SVO Airport Aэроэкспресс Aeroexpress Airport Express Train: The location is still some distance from the terminal building. It takes about 10 minutes to walk from the terminal building to the station. After arriving, I followed the crowd and saw the train to moscow sign at the baggage claim area. Follow this sign for a while and you will see the Aэроэкспресс Aeroexpres sign. Follow the signs at the international departures on the second floor of the airport, and go directly to the urban terminal Belaruskaya (Belarus Station---Беларуская) station---the brown circle line and green line transfer station, 320 rubles per person, you can buy tickets for the Airport Express through You can also go to the ticket vending machine (with a Chinese interface). If you tell her to go to the Belorussian train station, she will understand. It is usually here. The train leaves every half an hour. The specific time will be displayed on a small screen. . The whole journey takes about 35 minutes. It has a location, less noise, and most importantly, no traffic jams. There is a barcode on the ticket. At the entrance of the train from the airport is a row of machines similar to the subway entrance. When passing through the machine gate, check the barcode. Just scan it with a standard device and you can pass it smoothly. On the bus from the train station to the airport, no one checked the ticket when I got on the bus. I got on the bus swaggeringly. When I left the station, I found that there was a row of machines at the entrance to the airport after getting off, so I had to keep it. Tickets. However, there is a free Moscow map on the bus, so remember to take it with you.
Аэроэкспресс Aeroexpress Airport Express timetable:
Airport Express morning train: 05:00am, last train: 00:30am; Belarus Metro Station morning train: 05:30am, last train: 00:30am
It is said that the airport express round-trip ticket is cheaper, you can try it~
Subway: The Moscow subway is called Метро. The Moscow subway is quite developed. One-way ride in Moscow costs 30 rubles. , the one-way ticket price in St. Petersburg is 28 rubles. The entry ticket purchase is similar to that in Beijing. There is no need to swipe the card when exiting the station. Before going, it is recommended to print out a map of the Moscow Metro in Russian and English. The subway trains are relatively shabby, but they travel very quickly. There are no English signs on the Moscow Metro, but there are in St. Petersburg; pay special attention to the transfer stations as it is easy to get lost. Subway stations usually have a big red M and are usually easy to find. The Moscow Metro is a place worth experiencing. The subway was opened in 1935, with a length of more than 300 kilometers, 9 lines and 150 platforms. What is breathtaking is that each platform is designed by a well-known domestic designer, with different shapes, gorgeous and elegant, like a magnificent palace. Take the brown circular Line 5 and you will find many award-winning stations with excellent designs; take the red Line 1 to reach many famous attractions. "Mayakovsky" station is recognized as the most beautiful metro station in Moscow.
1. Check the ticket when you enter, but not when you go out. Be careful not to go wrong when changing trains. You have to buy a new ticket when you come back.
2. Metro cards are available for single use and multiple use. 1 time is 30 rubles, 2 times is 60 rubles, 5 times is 150 rubles, 11 times is 300 rubles, 20 times is 500 rubles, one card can be used by multiple people.
What's interesting is that the 1-time subway tickets and the 20-time subway tickets here are all exactly the same in pattern and color. If you don't board the plane, you can't tell the difference. When you swipe your ticket, the remaining times of your ticket will be displayed on the machine, making it clear at a glance. I bought it for 20 times for 500 rubles.
When we were buying tickets, a man asked us if we needed help buying tickets. Before we knew what was going on, he was operating the automatic ticket vending machine. We thought it would be a good thing to have help. , I didn’t refuse. Ticket machines can only buy tickets once and twice. If we want to buy tickets 20 times, we can only go to the window. The window is opposite the ticket machine. We told the ticket seller that if we wanted to buy 20 times, we gave 1,000 rubles and got 500 rubles back. That man He just took away the 500 rubles he was looking for. We didn’t even react at the time. Later, when we heard the staff scolding him, we realized that his help was charged. I can understand that he should pay some fee for helping me. , but the cost is too high. This is the first thing that people are forced to spend when they come to Moscow. I am speechless... For the number of stations, carefully check the Russian station name.
As long as you don’t leave the subway station, you can change lines at will. If you stay in Moscow for more than 7 days, you can buy a 30-trip card. The discount is not high, but it is environmentally friendly. (St. Petersburg does this well, with recyclable silver coins.) If there is a long queue at the ticket point, go to the automatic ticket machine next to it and watch others operate it a few times. Even if you don’t understand Russian, you can learn it
Follow the following picture Picture, let me tell you about the direction signs for taking the subway. The picture below is the green line, so the sign from right to left is green, which also represents the direction of the train. The first station on the far right, which is the current station, is in red. , go to the left and arrange the stations in order. The corresponding listed stations under each station are the lines that can be transferred to that station. It’s very simple~ basically after you successfully ride once, you don’t need to think about it at a glance!
Bus: If you have a mobile phone card and can access the Internet, just search the name of the place you want to go on Google Maps, select the bus route and let it tell you how to take the bus. If you are asked to take the No. 3 bus , then go directly to the bus stop at the door and get on the 3rd bus. After you get on the bus, the ticket sales lady will ask you to collect money. It is 25 rubles per person, no matter how far you are, so she charges per person. If you don’t know which stop When you get off the bus, write down the name of the place you want to go on a Russian card and show it to her when you get on the bus. She will definitely come and notify you when you arrive. The double-decker bus is a circular route, with stops at the entrances of many scenic spots. One ticket is valid for the whole day, and the fare is 500 rubles per person. After getting off at the scenic spot, you can take other buses to continue visiting, which is still worth it. The starting point is not far from the Kazan Cathedral, and there are stops at the Church of the Spilled Blood, the Winter Palace, St. Peter's Fortress, and the Knight Statue of Peter the Great. There are headphones on the car, so you can listen to the explanations of the scenic spots along the way, and they are also in Chinese.
Toilet: (туалет) There is a fee to use the toilet in Moscow and St. Petersburg, 10 rubles-15 rubles-20 rubles-25 rubles- The price ranges from 30 rubles to 10 rubles to Vladimir, but you can get it at KFC and McDonald's.
Moscow
Simple itinerary; when arranging your itinerary in Russia, be sure to avoid their country’s Victory Day, Independence Day and other holidays, as well as avoid closing times.
D1: (Saturday, September 21) Urumqi - Moscow, stay in hotel,
D2: (Sunday, September 22) Moscow - Novodevichy Cemetery, Arc de Triomphe + Victory Square, Sparrow Hill + Moskva River + Moscow State University, Tretyakov Gallery, Russian Circus
D3: (Monday, September 23) Moscow - Arbat Street, Yelishe Yev Food Store, Cathedral of Christ the Savior, Kremlin + Red Square, GUM Store, Kalomenskoye Manor, live on the train
D4: (Tuesday, September 24) St. Petersburg—— Church of the Spilled Blood, Nevsky Prospekt, Auchan, Alexandrina Theater, Yelisheev Food Store, Ostrovsky Square, St. Petersburg State Library, Mariinsky Theater, Egyptian Sphinx
D5: (Wednesday, September 25) St. Petersburg - Winter Palace, cruise ship, summer garden, Smolny Church, Smolny Church, Cathedral on Blood, Pushkin’s former residence
< p>D 6: (Thursday, September 26) St. Petersburg - Summer PalaceD7: (Friday, September 27) St. Petersburg - Tsarskoe Selo Pushkin Village
D8 : (Saturday, September 28) St. Petersburg – Peter and Paul Fortress, cruiser, St. Petersburg Mosque, Mariinsky Theatre, Russian Museum of Anthropology and Ethnology, Russian Museum of Zoology.
D9: (Sunday, September 29) St. Petersburg - After checking out, leave St. Petersburg and stay on the train
D10: (Monday, September 30) Arrive in the morning Moscow - to the bus station - to Vladimir - stay in Suzdal
D11: (Tuesday, October 1) Visit Suzdal
D12: (Wednesday, October 2) Visit Suzdal
D13: (Thursday, October 3) Visit Vladimir
D14: (Friday, October 4 ) Suzdal - Vladimir - Moscow
D15: (Saturday, October 5) Moscow - Visit Arbat Street and Yeliseyev Food Store.
D16: (Sunday, October 6) Take an early flight home.
Flight: Urumqi T3-Moscow TE 04:30---22:00
This is the entry card searched online. You can quickly fill it out when the time comes.
I landed at the Belarusian Railway Station, filled in the immigration card, exited the customs, picked up my luggage, bought a mobile phone card, and took the express train to the Belarusian Railway Station on the second floor. Everything went smoothly. It was strange that I didn’t feel strange at all. . Get on the express train and get off at the end. Follow the crowd out of the station and walk forward. Not far away is the subway station with the big red M sign, which is very conspicuous~ Follow the route from the airport to the hotel planned on the booking.
1) The Airport Express station is about a 10-minute walk from the terminal building. After arriving, follow the crowd and follow the sign Aэроэкспресс for a while and you will see it. Follow the signs at the international departures on the second floor of the airport, find the Airport Express Aэроэкспресс (airport train station), take the red train to Belarus Railway Station, на экспресс-поездах? русская (из Шереметьево). 320 rubles per person. You can buy Airport Express tickets through the window or the automatic ticket vending machine (with a Chinese interface). If you ask the window, tell her to go to the Belorussian Railway Station and he will understand. It is usually here, and the train leaves every half an hour. The specific time will be displayed on a small screen, and the entire running time is about 35 minutes.
2) Belarus Station---Беларуская Station-------The junction point of Brown Circle Line 5 and Green Line 2, transfer to Green Line 2 to Театральная Theater Station, at Transfer to red line 1 at the same station: Hunter's Store Station, Метро: ближайшие станции - Охотный Ряд, Арбатская, Александровский сад.
3) Take a taxi. There are many drivers soliciting passengers at the airport, and there are also fixed TAXI points. , but I feel there is not much difference. The driver will charge a lot of money. Basically, they will charge more than 100 US dollars. Depending on the individual's bargaining skills, around 60 US dollars is more reliable. Regardless of the distance, the starting price is basically 300-400 rubles (and 50 RMB). When you come out of the terminal, there will be many people holding small signs with "TAXI" on them, asking you if you need a taxi.
2) Travel style, there are two nearest subway stations at the door (речнóй вокзал Heyun Station, the northernmost station of Green Line 2, Rechnoy Vokzal Station, the last station of Purple Line 7, планерная Carpenter Station, Plannaya, the last station of Purple Line 7 The minibus (one stop) costs 30 rubles per person, and there is also the bus to the subway station, which costs 25p per person. The minibus will leave when it is full. It is recommended to take the minibus, the difference is 10p, and it is much faster.