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What are transportation options and challenges in Moscow?

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Are there taxis in Moscow? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what four local experts had to say about transportation methods in Moscow.

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Moscow is overcrowded. People are always in a hurry. It is easy to find a job in Moscow. There are always traffic jams. There are a lot of cafes, shops, restaurants there. You can do different sports activities there. It is hard to find a parking space in the city center.

Any traveler to the capital of Russia, no doubt, will visit the Red Square. It is the most notorious place in the country, mainly because it is the official residence place of any Russian President and because of the famous Saint Basil cathedral, with its colorful domes. I would strongly recommend to also visit Metro/Subway stations as some of them are masterpieces in terms of architecture and design. Any park will also be a must spot to have a pleasant time- they are all quite big, with massive greenery (spring-summer time) and lots of activities to engage.

Thembelani, says: 2020

Moscow is very busy and due to the constant road congestion, it takes a long time to travel by car. Since my city is a megacity the apartment prices are higher in the centre than closer to the suburbs. Despite traffic and the dense population, there are a lot of green areas and parks all around the city.

Moscow is a very large and beautiful city. It is divided into several areas and each of them is special. The closer the house is to the center, the more expensive the accommodation and food there. There are many parks in Moscow where you can walk, ride bicycles and there are various goodies. Every tourist who comes to Moscow is simply obliged to take a walk along Arbat Street.

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