There are two river stations in Moscow, North and South. They are located in different parts of the capital. From the Northern River Station you can go on a cruise around Russia and Europe. From the South, motor ships depart along the Golden Ring, to St. Petersburg, Karelia.
Northern river station
The Northern River Station is located on the Leningradskoye Highway. You can get there by metro. If you arrive at any railway station in Moscow, you need to take the circular line to the station "Belorusskaya" or "Paveletskaya" and go to the Zamoskvoretskaya line. Rechnoy Vokzal station is the final one. This station has two exits. You need the one that overlooks the Druzhba park. After going upstairs, turn immediately to the left. You need to pass the park and cross the Leningradskoe highway along the underpass. Leaving the passage, you will immediately see a building with a spire in front of you. This is the Northern River Station.
Routes from the Northern River Station
The cruise ships "Alexander Grin", "Vasily Surikov", "Andrey Rublev" and others depart from the Northern River Station. You can take a cruise to the largest ports in Europe. If you are more attracted to travel in Russia, you can go to Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Uglich and many other cities along the system of rivers and canals that the central part of Russia is so rich in. You can also book a boat at the Northern Riverside Station to celebrate a birthday or arrange a small group excursion.
South river station
It is not as convenient to get to the South River Station as to the North River Station, but it is also quite simple. You need to get to the Kolomenskaya metro station. It is located on the Zamoskvoretskaya line, like the Rechnoy Vokzal. All railway stations of the capital are located on the circular line, along which you need to get to the stations "Paveletskaya" or "Belorusskaya". In this case, it is more convenient "Paveletskaya", there are only two stops from it to "Kolomenskaya". Leaving the metro, you can easily find a bus to the Kolomenskaya Yarmarka stop. Travel along this route is free, but you need to get to the final stop. It is located next to the South River Station, which is located on Andropov Avenue. Before you go on a trip, you need to accurately calculate the time, otherwise you risk getting stuck in a traffic jam and being late for the ship.
Routes from the South Station
The motor ships "Alexander Benois", "Karl Marx", "Borodino", "Afanasy Nikitin", "Ivan Kulibin" and other vessels of the upper and middle class leave from the South River Station. You can go along the Golden Ring to St. Petersburg, Astrakhan, Perm, Ufa, the Solovetsky Islands, as well as around the capital, to the famous "Moscow Around the World". You can cruise with VIPs by booking a Superior Cabin.