The city of Murmansk is the administrative center of the Murmansk region and is located on the coast of the Barents Sea. The population of the city is over 300 thousand people. And Murmansk is the largest city in the world, located above the Arctic Circle. Many people come to Murmansk not only on business, but also to admire the northern lights - this is quite a frequent phenomenon here.
Instructions
Step 1
The fastest way to get from Moscow to Murmansk is by plane. The bulk of Moscow - Murmansk flights depart from Sheremetyevo Airport. An Aeroflot flight takes 2 hours 35 minutes to Murmansk, and Nordavia flights take from 2 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 40 minutes. However, you can also fly from Vnukovo airport. The Utair airliner flying Moscow - Murmansk will arrive at its destination in 2 hours and 30 minutes.
Step 2
As for the long-distance trains that run on the Moscow - Murmansk route, there are also quite a few of them - at least three a day. All trains leave from the Leningradsky railway station and cover the entire journey in about 1.5 days.
Step 3
There are no buses from Moscow to Murmansk, but the most desperate travelers can hit the road by car. The road is not short - almost 1900 kilometers have to be covered. First, from Moscow you have to go along the Leningradskoe highway, then go to the M10 "Russia" highway. And along it, first go around Tver, then pass Vyshny Volochek, and then, being near Veliky Novgorod, take a little to the right and go along the A-115 highway.
After the A-115, when the settlement of Kirishi is left behind, the road will smoothly turn into the P-21 Kola highway. And after 100 kilometers, the P-36 highway will begin in a straight line, which will lead to the Kola highway. In the area of the Ladeinoe Pole settlement, the P-21 Kola highway will reappear, and after Petrozavodsk, the P-15 highway will begin, smoothly passing through a hundred kilometers into the P-21 highway. It is the P-21 highway that will lead first to Medvezhyegorsk, and then to Murmansk. This journey will take 25 to 33 hours.
Step 4
There is also a second road route. According to him, first you need to go along the Yaroslavl highway, bypassing Mytishchi, Pushkino, Sergiev Posad, Pereslavl-Zalessky and Yaroslavl. Then take the M8 Kholmogory highway to Vologda, and then to the town of Pudozh. After that, get on the P-21 first to Medvezhyegorsk, and then to Murmansk. The road, if you go without interruptions, will take from 27 to 32 hours.