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How to get to Nizhny Novgorod

Getting There: Introduction

Nizhny Novgorod is one of the oldest and most beautiful metropolises in Russia, picturesquely situated at the confluence of the Oka and Volga rivers. When planning a trip to Nizhny Novgorod, tourists can choose any convenient travel format: from a quick flight to a journey by car or train. This city, combining rich historical heritage with a modern rhythm of life, is easily accessible and open to guests at any time of the year.

By Plane

The fastest way to reach the capital of the Volga region is by air via the international airport Strigino (GOJ). The air gateway receives regular flights from many major cities and is well connected to the city infrastructure, making arrival as comfortable as possible.

Alternatively, travelers sometimes choose to fly to neighboring regions followed by a transfer. The nearest airports are located in the cities of Cheboksary (about 203 km) and Ivanovo (200 km), from where you can reach the final destination by ground transport.

Airport name
Passenger traffic
Km from city
Medium
27.2

Available plane tickets

Airlines

Airlines flying here:

By Train

Rail connection is one of the most popular ways to get to the city, as a major transport hub is located here — the Nizhny Novgorod-Moskovskiy station. High-speed "Lastochka" and "Strizh" trains arrive here daily, as well as signature trains from the capital and other regions, ensuring a fast and comfortable trip.

Thanks to the developed railway network, tourists can easily plan a journey from almost anywhere in the country. The modern station is located in the lower part of the city and is integrated with the metro system, allowing you to quickly reach the historical centre immediately after the arrival of the train.

The city has no major railway stations. Nearest cities with rail connections:

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TGP
23 km
33 min
IWA
267 km
4 h
CSY
246 km
3 h 31 min

Available train tickets

By Bus

A bus trip remains an economical and accessible option for guests from neighboring regions and the Volga area. Regular routes connect Nizhny Novgorod with many settlements, offering tourists a flexible schedule and scenic views from the window.

Although travel time depends on the departure point, modern intercity coaches ensure an acceptable level of comfort. We recommend checking ticket availability at bus stations in advance, especially during holidays and the summer season, to choose the most convenient bus service.

By Car

Traveling by car offers freedom of movement and the opportunity to enjoy the landscapes of Central Russia. The shortest route runs from the city of Bor: the distance is only about 23.5 km, which will take just over half an hour if you use the bridge across the Volga.

For tourists from neighboring regions, the road will take longer. The journey from the city of Cheboksary, covering a distance of about 246 km, will require approximately 3.5 hours behind the wheel. The road from the city of Ivanovo (about 267 km) will take around 4 hours. A private car is convenient for those planning to visit surrounding attractions.

City
IATA code
Distance
Travel time
TGP
23 km
33 min
IWA
267 km
4 h
CSY
246 km
3 h 31 min

Tips for Travelers

To ensure your trip to this picturesque city on the Volga leaves only pleasant impressions, it is worth considering a few practical nuances in advance. Here is a list of recommendations to help plan a comfortable journey.

  1. Clothing and Footwear. The city is located on high hills, so comfortable flat shoes are mandatory for walking. It is windy in winter — warm windproof clothing is needed.
  2. Transport. Be sure to ride the cable car — it is both a mode of transport and an attraction. It is convenient to move around the city by metro, buses, and taxis via apps.
  3. Finances. The official currency is the Russian Ruble. Cards are accepted almost everywhere, but a little cash is useful for souvenir shops and small expenses.
  4. Health. Pharmacies are available everywhere. It is not recommended to drink tap water; it is better to purchase bottled water.
  5. Navigation. The city's terrain is complex, with elevation changes. It is recommended to download offline maps for convenient orientation in the historical centre.
  6. Souvenirs. Do not forget to buy items with Khokhloma painting and Gorodets gingerbread — the main symbols of the region.

Following these simple rules will allow you not to get distracted by everyday details and fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the ancient merchant city and its famous sunsets.

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