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Route Details
Flight Duration
The flight from New York to Moscow takes approximately 10 hours, typically with one connection.
Airport Transfer
Sheremetyevo (SVO) to city center: Aeroexpress train is 500 RUB (€5), 35 minutes to Belorussky station. Taxis are 1500 RUB (€16). The metro is cheap (60 RUB) but confusing — download offline maps. US citizens need a visa to visit Russia (complex process).
Visa & Entry Requirements
US passport holders NEED a visa to visit Russia (tourism visa requires invitation letter, hotel booking, and consulate visit). Not easy or quick. Visa-free transit (up to 72 hours) is possible in some cases.
When to Book
Prices are unpredictable this close. Occasionally airlines release unsold seats at steep discounts, but you're more likely to pay a premium. Only viable if you have flexibility.
This is typically when New York to Moscow fares hit their lowest point. Airlines have a clear picture of demand but seats are still widely available. Set your price alert now to catch the dip.
For summer travel and major holidays, booking 3–6 months early locks in reasonable rates before demand spikes. Don't wait for the "perfect" price — set a target and track it.
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About Moscow
Moscow is vast, historic, and intimidating — the Kremlin, Red Square, Soviet architecture, and a metro system that's basically an underground museum. It's expensive, bureaucratic, and the language barrier is real (few speak English). Winter is brutal (-10°F), summer is short, and the city feels like stepping into another era.
Highlights
- •Red Square and St. Basil's Cathedral
- •Kremlin and Armory Museum
- •Bolshoi Theatre for ballet or opera
- •Moscow Metro (ornate Soviet-era stations)
Best Time to Visit
May, June, July, August
Summer is the only time Moscow feels livable — warm (70-80°F), long daylight, and outdoor cafes. May and September are shoulder months. Avoid October-April unless you love freezing temperatures.
Cost of Living
Expensive by Russian standards, cheap by Western standards. Meals $10-25, hotels $80-200/night.
Timezone & Jet Lag
UTC+3 (no daylight saving time). 8 hours ahead of US East Coast. Significant jet lag expected — plan for a few days to adjust.
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