Dmitrov, a city with the same long history as the capital of Russia, is located 65 km north of it. Tourists come here to admire the most beautiful landscapes of the Moscow Canal and visit the local Kremlin.
Instructions
Step 1
Train. To get to the Dmitrov station, you need to get to the Savelovsky railway station, it is located near the metro station of the same name. There you need to buy a ticket and find platforms from which electric trains depart to Dmitrov, as well as to Dubna, Verbilok, Savelov - they all stop at the desired station. About 40 flights are carried out in this direction per day. Travel time will be approximately 1 hour 25 minutes. All modern search engines on the Internet will help you quickly clarify the schedule of trains to Dmitrov and the fare. You can also do this on the official website of Russian Railways. The advantages of this route are obvious: electric trains run strictly on schedule and leave from the center of Moscow.
Step 2
Express. Express trains run from Savelovsky railway station to Dmitrov and Dubna, the latter make an intermediate stop there. Travel time is about an hour, but travel is one and a half times more expensive. One express train leaves in the morning, three in the evening.
Step 3
Bus. First you need to get to the Altufyevo metro station. From there, bus number 401 departs to Dmitrov. Estimated travel time is 1 hour 10 minutes, but traffic delays can occur during peak hours. The final destination of the route is the Dmitrov bus station on the street. Vokzalnaya. The bus schedule can be found on the LiveDmitrov website or using search engines.
Step 4
Car. To get to Dmitrov by car, you need to leave Moscow along Dmitrovskoe highway and move, without turning anywhere, about 40 km after crossing the Moscow Ring Road. After Yakhroma, you can take to the right and after the bridge over the channel to them. Moscow move along the railway 5-6 km. Within the city limits, this road is called Moskovskaya Street. The second option is not to turn off after Yakhroma, but to drive to a large junction. There, following the sign at the roundabout, turn towards the city.