Serpukhov is a small, but very beautiful and interesting city in the Moscow region. It stands on the Nara River. There are many architectural monuments in Serpukhov - the ancient Kremlin, residential and industrial buildings of different eras. Festivals and major sports competitions are often held in the city and its environs. You can get to Serpukhov by train, bus or car.
It is necessary
- - road map of Russia;
- - the schedule of trains at the Kursk railway station in Moscow;
- - schedule of trains for the southern direction.
Instructions
Step 1
Serpukhov does not have its own airport, so those who prefer air transport to all others need to fly to Moscow. From any airport in the capital, you first need to get to the metro, and then to the Kursk railway station, from where electric trains go in the direction of Serpukhov. Kurskaya metro station is located on the circular line.
Step 2
For those who like to travel by rail, there are several options. Of course, it is more convenient to get from Moscow by train. From the Kursk railway station there are both direct suburban trains to Serpukhov and to Tula. They also stay in Serpukhov. The second option is less convenient, since there are usually a lot of passengers. In addition, it is more convenient to get to some districts of Serpukhov from the Oka station, and Tula trains do not always stop there. You can also get from the Kursk railway station to Serpukhov by the Oryol or Kursk train.
Step 3
Trains to Serpukhov also leave from the Kalanchevskaya platform. This station is located in the area of Komsomolskaya Square. You need to get to the Komsomolskaya metro station. Suburban trains leave from several other Moscow stations - Tsaritsino, Tushino and others.
Step 4
You can also get to Serpukhov by train from Tula. Travel is about the same as from Moscow, so if you are heading to Serpukhov from the southern regions of Russia, this option is even more convenient. Travel time is about two hours.
Step 5
Buses to Serpukhov leave from the Yuzhnaya metro station. The interval of movement is small, from 10 minutes to half an hour. The first bus leaves at 6.55, the last at 23.00. You can also get by public transport from Tula and Kaluga. Buses do not arrive at the bus station, which is next to the train station.
Step 6
If you are traveling to Serpukhov by car, you can use several federal highways. The "Big Moscow Ring" passes near the city. This is the most convenient option. The M-2 “Crimea” highway also passes in the immediate vicinity of the city. The highways M-3 "Don" and M-4 "Ukraine" go a little further, but in the Serpukhov region the road network is very well developed, so getting to the city from these highways is not a problem.
Step 7
In the summertime, you can swim up the river to Serpukhov. An old port is located here, which still receives cargo and passenger ships. True, there are very few permanent passenger lines left, but there are excursions along the Oka with a call to Serpukhov.