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Is there a train from England to Russia?

To travel by train from London in the United Kingdom to Moscow in Russia you can either split your trip. Or just travel from London by Eurostar train to Paris and from Paris by direct night train to Moscow. If you want to continue from Moscow, you will find good connections to further destinations.



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Train travel It's easy, safe & comfortable to travel from London to Moscow by train in just over 48 hours. Just take an afternoon Eurostar to Paris and board the Paris-Moscow Express, this runs once a week all year round.

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One of the most popular international routes on the Russian railways, the Paris to Moscow route takes about a day and a half, passing through several European capitals along the way. Note that it will pass through Belarus, requiring the appropriate transit visa.

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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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The best way to get from England to Moscow is to fly which takes 9h 9m and costs £110 - £410. Alternatively, you can bus via Wroclaw, which costs £70 - £120 and takes 2 days 3h. How long is the flight from England to Moscow? There is no direct flight from London Heathrow Airport to Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport.

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Is it possible to take a train to Russia from Germany? Trains run from Berlin to Moscow two or three times per week. Because the train passes through Belarus, foreigners need to see about Belarusian, Russian and German travel visas and documentation.

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FCDO continues to advise British nationals against all travel to Russia. Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine means the situation in Russia is unpredictable. This includes: security incidents, such as drone attacks, happening in some parts of the country.

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London to Russia flight deals
Whether you're looking for a direct flight, round-trip flight or one-way ticket, we've got you. How did we find these deals? We looked at every economy-class flight from London to Russia, and these fares have the biggest savings when compared to the average airfare.

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Moscow to Vladivostok: The traditional Moscow-to-Vladivostok route takes seven days to make its 6,152-mile journey. This route crosses the vast depths of Siberia, passing the iconic Lake Baikal before rocking up to Vladivostok, Russia's easternmost city.

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Which Airlines Fly to Russia?
  • Aeroflot.
  • British Airways.
  • Finnair.
  • Air Baltic.
  • KLM.


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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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I HAVE A MEXICAN PASSPORT, DO I NEED A RUSSIA VISA FOR MEXICANS? Every Mexican visitor needs a visa to travel to the biggest country in the World. But, for your benefit, you can use iVisa.com to apply for a Kalinigrad eVisa or a Far East eVisa, as long as you keep in mind that these eVisas apply only for those regions.

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Moscow is generally safe for solo female travellers. The city is well-policed and has a low crime rate, and the people are generally friendly and welcoming. However, it is always important to take the usual precautions when travelling alone, such as avoiding dark alleys and being aware of your surroundings.

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Top Airlines Offering Flights to Russia
  • United Airlines.
  • Lufthansa.
  • Alitalia.
  • Eurowings.
  • Delta Airlines.
  • Air France.
  • Turkish Airlines.
  • Finnair.


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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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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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