To get to Moscow by car will be more convenientall from nearby regions. From remote locations - the cities of Siberia or the Urals - to get longer, and on the way there may be unforeseen obstacles.

Consider the main routes along which you can get to Moscow from several initial areas.

How to get to Moscow by car

From the West

From the western regions of Russia to the capital are several routes. Take the one that is closer to you. The main ones are:

  • the federal highway "Belarus", it is the M-1 highway;
  • route M-9;
  • Mozhayskoye highway;
  • route A-101, Moscow-Roslavl.

Of these, the most convenient is the M-1, along which thea continuous flow of freight transport to Western Europe and the Baltic - and vice versa. The road allows you to go with comfort, there are practically no dangerous sections. The exception - the segment from Odintsovo to the turn to Ruza, be more careful here. The route crosses the Smolensk region.

The route "Baltia", M-9, also connects Russia with Western Europe and the Baltic.

Road A-100, Mozhayskoye highway, or OldSmolenskaya road allows you to get to Moscow from Kubinka, Odintsovo and other cities in the western part of the Moscow region. It is a branch from the M-1 highway. Quite a narrow road.

The A-101 is of medium quality. It allows you to get to the capital of our country from Belarus, the road will pass through the Smolensk, Kaluga and Moscow region.

From the North and the North-West

From northern regions to Moscow leads:

  • route M-10;
  • route M-8;
  • road A-104.

The first route is known as the former E-95 - the mostlarge and popular route. The route connects Moscow and Petersburg, it is well equipped - to go on it in pleasure. Crosses the Leningrad, Novgorod, Tver, Moscow regions. In the Leningrad and Moscow regions, traffic jams are not uncommon, so count the time to follow, taking this factor into account. The route has high traffic, so the road is happy with the stress - there can be emergency situations.

The M-8 route is called "Kholmogory". It leads to Moscow from the White Sea itself and leads through Yaroslavl, Sergiev Posad, Arkhangelsk, Rostov the Great, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Vologda.

Road A-104 allows you to get from Dubna tocapital Cities. It also captures such large settlements as Dmitrov, Taldom. The condition of the road is decent, you can go comfortably, although the traffic is active. From Dubna to Moscow can be reached in about 3 hours, but consider the likelihood of delays in traffic jams.

From the Urals, Siberia, the Volga region

In this case, the necessary routes:

  • M-5 Ural;
  • M-7 "Volga".

The first leads through the following regions - Ryazan,Orenburg, Penza, Chelyabinsk, Moscow, as well as the republics Mordovia, Bashkiria, Tatarstan. The M-7 route follows the Volga River and crosses Tatarstan, Chuvashia, Bashkortostan, Nizhny Novgorod, Volgograd and Moscow Regions.

Both routes are of medium quality: there are different areas for convenience of movement.

How to get to Moscow from the South

This can be done on the highway M-4 "Don". It can be reached from Novorossiysk to Moscow. It is comfortable, wide, along the way, many refuellings, recreation areas and motels. On the road there are many picturesque places and attractions.

There are other ways - the M-6, M-3, M-2, but they are less convenient.

How else to get to Moscow: plane, train, bus

To fly to Moscow is the fastest andcomfortable option. To refine the schedule of flights and book a ticket, go to skyscanner.ru or aviasales.ru. Also, the schedule of flights and trains from a specific point to the capital is on tutu.ru, where fast tickets are available.

If you are not confused by time costs, then youyou can choose a bus (specify the timetable on the sites avtovokzaly.ru or Yandeks.Raspisaniya) or hitchhiking - so too you can get to this city.

We advise you to familiarize yourself with another article: Moscow City: how to get there.

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