Hey, Thanks for the video, I will visit in January and will be sure to get a Troika Also, great music, I’m listening to Marco Lazovic now! Спасибо, Will
This is probably a stupid question but is english language options still widely available in Moscow given how much things have changed in the past 18 months?
I am an Australian suburban train driver. The trains look heritage and seem very clean. I enjoyed this video because it's always interesting to see how other countries run their networks. Do you tap your Troika cards upon boarding and when exiting the trains? Also, is fare evasion a problem? We are constantly battling this issue
Hi 👋 Just noticed your comment. Glad you liked the video. No, we scan Troika card once at the entrance. I don't think that fare evasion is a problem anymore. We have almost full-height doors instead of turnstiles.
Metro Moscow, is it easy to use, because i wanna visit moscow next month for the first time,what advices could you give me concerning means transport I should use,and places to visit. Thank you for your response.
I think Moscow Metro is quite easy to use except for lots of stairs. I suggest you to visit Cathedral Square and Armoury Chamber inside the Kremlin, Red Square, Zaryadye. It's all in walking distance from each other. And from there you can take a river boat on the sunset. Also I suggest visiting VDNH.
Thank you so much for useful video. Sorry for my stupid question. I will fly abroad for the first time on october and Moscow is my dream city. Can I share 1 '30-day trioka card' with my boyfriend?
You're welcome! You will need separate Troika cards. You can top them up as much as you want. And you can also return them and get your 50 rubles back. Good luck on your trip to Moscow ❤
I love the Red Soviet Hat that you are wearing in your profile photo! I've ordered a black Soviet Hat from Shopee last month and when it arrived, the badge on it was that of the Russian 2 Headed Eagle instead of the symbol of the Soviet Union, even though the seller showed a photo of the hat with a Soviet badge. 😭
That hat saved me in a spring trip to Saint Petersburg. One should wait till summer for a warmer welcome there. It's a shame that they sent you the wrong hat. Maybe I should raffle one of these off, what do you think? But first I need to get my hands on it:)
thanks for the informations Marina, i have small question, i will visit Moscow in 24 june and i will stay there for two weeks, and my concern is payment methods in Russia now, you now visa not working now, so do you have any suggestions for this problem?
Thank you. You can try to ussie a UnionPay card at your home country. Official site of UnionPay says that part of merchants accept UnionPay cards, including stores, supermarkets, restaurants. Also there're ATMs that accept UnionPay cards for withdrawing cash. Or you can just take dollars with you and exchange them to roubles in Russia.
Thank you. You can try to ussie a UnionPay card at your country. The official site of UnionPay says that part of merchants accept UnionPay cards in Russia, including stores, supermarkets, restaurants. Also there're ATMs that accept UnionPay cards for withdrawing cash in roubles. Or you can just take dollars with you and exchange them to roubles in Russia.
Hello..I am in Tbilisi,indian medical student.i have a plab to travel moscow from Tbilisi.There is a bus connection between Tbilisi and salaryevo bus station. Ineed to. Travel Arkhangelsk to keet my lover.How can i reach Arkhangelsk from salaryevo bus station . please reply.
thank you for video! it is very useful for our clients and visitors of Russia! Thank you for promoting Russian to the world!
You're welcome! Russia is definitely a country worth visiting
Very interesting and informative video and information .👍
Thank you so much for teaching us to buy Troika card
You're very welcome 🤗
thank you for the video !! very informative
good english
Thank you, Viraj! I'm uploading more videos about Moscow soon.
Thank you I was searching for same video. It helped
You're welcome. Thank you for letting me know that 😊
Thank you ! Very helpful video
Glad to be helpful 🤗
Nice tips. Now I'm in Moskva.
Спосибо. 🙏
Hey,
Thanks for the video, I will visit in January and will be sure to get a Troika
Also, great music, I’m listening to Marco Lazovic now!
Спасибо, Will
Glad you liked the video and the music. Have a good trip in January! Welcome to Russia🤗
beautiful country , kindly make some videos about hostels in moscow .
I had a real struggle at the machines because some of them do not have English at all!
Really? Never came across these ones. Maybe they're new
Thanks for the video. Does it only accept bank card to buy through the machines? What about cash?
I honestly don’t know. Need to check on that
Большое спасибо, شكرا جزيلا ، thank you very much, Merci
Пожалуйста 🤗 You're welcome. Je voue en prie❤
This is probably a stupid question but is english language options still widely available in Moscow given how much things have changed in the past 18 months?
No question is stupid. Yes, there's also multilingual terminals too. Don't worry.
I am an Australian suburban train driver. The trains look heritage and seem very clean. I enjoyed this video because it's always interesting to see how other countries run their networks. Do you tap your Troika cards upon boarding and when exiting the trains? Also, is fare evasion a problem? We are constantly battling this issue
Hi 👋 Just noticed your comment. Glad you liked the video. No, we scan Troika card once at the entrance. I don't think that fare evasion is a problem anymore. We have almost full-height doors instead of turnstiles.
Metro Moscow, is it easy to use, because i wanna visit moscow next month for the first time,what advices could you give me concerning means transport I should use,and places to visit. Thank you for your response.
I think Moscow Metro is quite easy to use except for lots of stairs. I suggest you to visit Cathedral Square and Armoury Chamber inside the Kremlin, Red Square, Zaryadye. It's all in walking distance from each other. And from there you can take a river boat on the sunset. Also I suggest visiting VDNH.
Thank you so much for useful video. Sorry for my stupid question. I will fly abroad for the first time on october and Moscow is my dream city. Can I share 1 '30-day trioka card' with my boyfriend?
You're welcome! You will need separate Troika cards. You can top them up as much as you want. And you can also return them and get your 50 rubles back. Good luck on your trip to Moscow ❤
I love the Red Soviet Hat that you are wearing in your profile photo! I've ordered a black Soviet Hat from Shopee last month and when it arrived, the badge on it was that of the Russian 2 Headed Eagle instead of the symbol of the Soviet Union, even though the seller showed a photo of the hat with a Soviet badge. 😭
That hat saved me in a spring trip to Saint Petersburg. One should wait till summer for a warmer welcome there.
It's a shame that they sent you the wrong hat. Maybe I should raffle one of these off, what do you think? But first I need to get my hands on it:)
@@russia.online I really want a REAL Soviet Hat
😭
I want to ask a question.... If I buy a ticket and sit on tram and sit for the whole day???
It's your choice. You can do Line 5 (Circular line). You will find many beautiful stations there.
@@russia.online I was just joking but it was real
If I buy the troika card for a day I can travel as much as I want ???. In buses and metros ?.?
No, it's not a day travel card. It's more like a pass. You need to top up it. Then you can travel cheaper.
😍
thanks for the informations Marina, i have small question, i will visit Moscow in 24 june and i will stay there for two weeks, and my concern is payment methods in Russia now, you now visa not working now, so do you have any suggestions for this problem?
Thank you. You can try to ussie a UnionPay card at your home country. Official site of UnionPay says that part of merchants accept UnionPay cards, including stores, supermarkets, restaurants. Also there're ATMs that accept UnionPay cards for withdrawing cash. Or you can just take dollars with you and exchange them to roubles in Russia.
Thank you. You can try to ussie a UnionPay card at your country. The official site of UnionPay says that part of merchants accept UnionPay cards in Russia, including stores, supermarkets, restaurants. Also there're ATMs that accept UnionPay cards for withdrawing cash in roubles. Or you can just take dollars with you and exchange them to roubles in Russia.
@@russia.online
thank you again for your helpful information, really appreciated 🌹
Hello..I am in Tbilisi,indian medical student.i have a plab to travel moscow from Tbilisi.There is a bus connection between Tbilisi and salaryevo bus station. Ineed to. Travel Arkhangelsk to keet my lover.How can i reach Arkhangelsk from salaryevo bus station . please reply.
You can travel by train from Yaroslavsky railway station. The trip will take 16 to 21 hours.
For 2 day’s in Moscow troika card worth buying?
Yes.
love you from india
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Thnx 👍
You're welcome💜
What is the exact situation over there in corona
Who knows. We don't know true numbers. But I hear more and more people are getting sick around me. I guess it's 4th wave. What about your place?
Hiii
Hey! 👋
Hi I am wanna use metro Moscow
It's not easy but you can do it✅
@@russia.online are living in Moscow?
No. But I visit pretty often
@@shanich5954 I can help u