Moscow is the capital of our Motherland. Moreover, it is a city with a million inhabitants. It is considered their home not only by the indigenous people, but also by a huge number of visitors from other regions and countries. It is quite difficult for a person who was not born in Moscow to navigate in this city. And the huge distances from one area to another do not add to the simplicity of finding the right place. How to navigate in Moscow?
It is necessary
- 1. Map of the city.
- 2. Scheme of the Moscow metro.
Instructions
Step 1
To quickly navigate in Moscow, you need to find out the route in advance. Unless, of course, you are looking for Red Square, the road to which will be explained by any passer-by.
Step 2
First, you need to find out which metro station is located near the place where you are going. The Moscow subway is open from five in the morning until one in the morning, so you can almost always use its services.
Step 3
Next, look on the map how far the desired street is from the metro station. You may need to take a ride on ground transportation. Buses, trolleybuses, trams and fixed-route taxis run in Moscow. It is quite difficult for an inexperienced person to understand their flights. Therefore, first call the people to whom you are going. Ask for as much detail as possible on how to get to them. Do not forget to write down the ground transport numbers and the name of the stop you want.
Step 4
If it is impossible to find out the exact route, you will have to act on your own. Proceed to the nearest metro station from the desired location. Ground transportation stops are always located near the exit from the station. Look for the right bus, trolleybus, tram. Pay attention to the information boards inside the bus stop. There are often route maps with street names. If the search is delayed, do not hesitate to ask for help from passers-by. Be polite and they will gladly show you the right path.
Step 5
If you are traveling around the city by car, stock up on a road map. Better yet, if you are accompanied by a local. In Moscow, especially on the ring road and the third transport ring, there are very difficult interchanges. And even Muscovites sometimes do not get where they need to go the first time. So please be patient and leave home early. Don't forget about the famous Moscow traffic jams. They are available almost at any time, and when planning your trip, plan an extra 1 - 1, 5 hours. It is better to wait on the spot than to justify your lateness later.
Step 6
Everything comes with experience, and after living in Moscow for a year or two, you will become much better oriented. In the meantime, lay a little more time on the road to the desired place. Then, if you get lost, you can safely look for the right route. And don't worry. 11,551,930 people live in Moscow. Some of them will definitely help you.