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Is the Paris to Moscow train still running?

Russian Railways (RZD) operate an entire train from Paris Gare de l'Est to Moscow once a week all year round, with comfortable 2 & 4 berth regular sleeping cars, luxurious 1 & 2 bed VIP deluxe sleeping-cars and a restaurant car.



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Russian Railways (RZD) operate an entire train from Paris Gare de l'Est to Moscow once a week all year round, with comfortable 2 & 4 berth regular sleeping cars, luxurious 1 & 2 bed VIP deluxe sleeping-cars and a restaurant car.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE: All international trains to/from Russia are suspended until further notice, originally due to Covid-19, now due to sanctions & the war in Ukraine. There are currently no trains to or from Russia. The Foreign Office now advises against all non-essential travel to Russia.

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The Moscow - Berlin Strizh train runs through 4 countries: Russia, Belarus, Poland, and Germany and covers a distance of 1900 km. The train departs twice a week: on Saturday and Sunday from Moscow and on Sunday and Monday from Berlin.

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Yes, there's a direct Moscow to Paris sleeper train which operates once a week. The train departs from the Belorusskiy Station in Moscow and arrives at l'Est Station in Paris.

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It's the classiest way to travel from London or Paris to Russia. Russian Railways (RZD) operate an entire train from Paris Gare de l'Est to Moscow once a week all year round, with comfortable 2 & 4 berth regular sleeping cars, luxurious 1 & 2 bed VIP deluxe sleeping-cars and a restaurant car.

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French citizens can apply for electronic visas for Russia online from anywhere in the world — as long as they have access to a reliable internet connection. The online application is designed to only take minutes. The applicant needs to: Fill out the E-visa application form in all its parts as accurately as possible.

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Russia - Level 4: Do Not Travel. Updated to remove COVID-specific information and the kidnapping risk indicator as well as updates to security risks.

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Russia - Level 4: Do Not Travel.

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On 27 March 2022, the Finnish railway company VR suspended rail operations with the Allegro express train between Helsinki and St. Petersburg until further notice. Until then, the train was in service twice a day. This means that there is no longer a direct rail connection between Russia and the EU.

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Who does not need a visa to Russia?
  • Andorra (for visits of up to 90 days in any 360-day period). ...
  • Antigua and Barbuda (for visits of up to 90 days in any 180-day period).
  • Argentina (for visits of up to 90 days in any 180-day period (starting from the day of first entry)). ...
  • Armenia.
  • Azerbaijan.
  • Belarus.


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The most common way to get to Moscow is by plane, with some tourists arriving in the capital by train. Find out how to get to the Russian capital!

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Safety on Board and at the Stations
Russian trains are usually very safe but you should always use common sense to guard against petty theft. Unless you buy an entire compartment you have no control over who your companions will be. When at station stops, be vigilant when it comes to keeping track of time.

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How long does it take to fly from Paris to Moscow? 3 hours and 55 minutes is the average flight time from Paris to Moscow.

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To enter Russia for any purpose, a U.S. citizen must possess a valid U.S. passport and a bona fide visa issued by a Russian Embassy or Consulate. It is impossible to obtain an entry visa upon arrival, so travelers must apply for their visas well in advance.

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The Country Dossiers and the Destination Manager provide an overview of the existing restrictions and entry regulations. Update 2022-10-22: Since Friday (21 October), PCR test proof is no longer required for entry into Russia.

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Event: The U.S. Department of State recommends that U.S. citizens do not travel to Ukraine.

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You also have the option of traveling by boat, train, bus, or even by car.
  1. By air. The main gateways are Moscow and St. ...
  2. By train. International trains go from Europe via Belorus, and, the Belorussian government requires passengers to get a transit visa. ...
  3. By bus. ...
  4. By boat. ...
  5. By ferry.


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