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Reutov is a modern and dynamically developing city located in immediate proximity to Moscow, offering its guests a combination of convenience and a peaceful atmosphere.

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The city is located in the Moscow Region of Russia and is one of its closest satellite towns. Reutov's population is about 107,000 people. Thanks to its favorable geographical location, Reutov attracts those who want to be close to the capital's life while valuing a more measured pace.

Among the features that might interest tourists are the well-maintained urban spaces, such as the Central City Park, perfect for strolls and relaxation. The city also prides itself on its modern infrastructure and new residential quarters. A key advantage of Reutov is its transport accessibility and proximity to Moscow, which opens up unlimited opportunities for exploring the capital's attractions, while Reutov itself serves as a cozy base to return to.

Reutov is an excellent choice for those seeking a comfortable place to stay or a temporary stopover, combining the benefits of a Moscow suburb with easy access to all the opportunities of a metropolis.

You can find more interesting facts on the history of Reutov page.

Weather Overview

The weather in Reutov is characterized by a humid continental climate, with clearly defined seasons. When planning a trip, keep in mind that summer months are usually warm, while winters are frosty and snowy.

In summer, especially in July, the average temperature stays around +19°C, with daytime highs reaching +23°C. Periodic rains that bring freshness are possible during this period. In winter, for example, in January, the average temperature is about -6.6°C, and night temperatures can drop to -9°C. The winter months are characterized by regular but not overly heavy snowfall. Spring and autumn are transitional seasons with changeable weather.

To get a more detailed idea of the weather conditions in different months, you can find more information on the Reutov Climate page.

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Interesting Facts

In addition to its modern amenities and proximity to the capital, Reutov hides several curious details and stories that make it unique in its own way. Here are some little-known facts that might surprise you:

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  • There are several versions of the origin of the city's name. One of the most popular legends links it to the word "reut"—the name for a large signal bell which, according to legend, was located on a watchtower and used to warn of an approaching enemy. According to another version, the name could have come from the verb "revet" (to roar), indicating places where bears once lived or the wind howled.

  • Reutov holds the official status of a "Naukograd" (Science City) of the Russian Federation. This title was awarded to the city in 2003 thanks to the leading role of its core enterprise, JSC MIC NPO Mashinostroyeniya, one of the country's largest rocket and space companies. This emphasizes the city's important contribution to science and defense.

  • The historical heart of the city's industry and one of its oldest sites is the Factory Pond. It was created in the 19th century for the needs of the Reutov Cotton Spinning Mill, around which the city grew. Today, it is a popular spot for walks and relaxation among citizens.

  • Reutov has its own "space" monument—the "Drop" monument. It was installed to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first human flight into space and symbolizes the city's contribution to space exploration. Although the city itself is not a spaceport, its scientific potential is closely linked to this field.

How to Get There

Getting to Reutov is quite simple, thanks to its proximity to Moscow and the region's well-developed transport infrastructure. The main ways to reach the city are by flying into one of Moscow's airports or by using the railway network.

Although Reutov does not have its own airport, travelers can use one of Moscow's major international airports. The closest is Zhukovsky Airport (ZIA), located in the Moscow area, approximately 29.5 km from Reutov. This is a modern international airport from which you can reach the city by taxi in about 1 hour. Other popular options include Russia's largest airports: Sheremetyevo (SVO), located 36.5 km from Reutov (about 1 hour 15 minutes by taxi), and Domodedovo (DME), also located 38.7 km away (approximately 1 hour 20 minutes by taxi). Both of these airports serve a huge number of international and domestic flights. From all Moscow airports, you can reach Reutov by taxi, Aeroexpress train to Moscow followed by a transfer to the metro and a suburban train, or by bus.

For clarity, here is summary information on the main airports through which you can reach Reutov:

AirportPassenger trafficDistance
Zhukovsky1.7 mln29 km
Sheremetyevo36.3 mln37 km
Domodedovo15.6 mln39 km
Vnukovo16 mln42 km
Grabtsevo100 000165 km

The railway network is also a convenient way to get to Reutov. The Reutov railway station is located directly in the city, just 1.2 km from the center. This makes it very convenient for arrival. From here, it is easy to reach any point in the city by local transport or taxi in a few minutes. Additionally, you can use major Moscow stations, such as Kursky Railway Station, located in Moscow approximately 12.6 km from Reutov. From Kursky Station, you can reach Reutov by suburban train (Gorkovskoye direction) or by taxi, which will take about 30-40 minutes depending on traffic.

Here is information on the main railway stations that may be convenient for a trip to Reutov:

StationPassenger trafficDistance
Vostochny Railway Station (Cherkizovo Transport Hub)2.5 mln9 km
Kursky Railway Station25 mln13 km
Kazansky Railway Station22 mln13 km
Yaroslavsky Railway Station21 mln13 km
Kalanchevskaya Station (Three Stations Square)1 mln13 km

In addition to air and rail links, Reutov is easily accessible by car, as the city has good road connections with Moscow and other cities in the Moscow Region via major highways, including the MKAD (Moscow Ring Road). Intracity travel is provided by buses and fixed-route taxis (marshrutkas), as well as the proximity of Moscow Metro stations (for example, "Novokosino").

Main Attractions

Reutov offers its guests several noteworthy places where they can enjoy their time, learn about the city's history, or simply relax. Here are some of the key attractions worth visiting:

One of the main spots for walking and recreation is Reutov City Park. This well-kept green space in the city center is ideal for family leisure, outdoor sports, or simply leisurely strolls along its paths. City events are frequently held here, and the park is equipped with playgrounds for children.

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Historical value is represented by the Factory Pond. This body of water was created back in the 19th century for the needs of the Reutov Cotton Spinning Mill, around which the city grew. Today, it is a picturesque spot popular among locals for walks and relaxation by the water, serving as a reminder of Reutov's industrial past.

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For nature lovers and active recreation enthusiasts, Ivanovsky Forest Park is an excellent choice. Located on the border with Moscow, this extensive woodland offers great opportunities for hiking and cycling, picnics, and simply enjoying the silence away from the city bustle. The forest park is an important recreational zone for both Reutov residents and neighboring districts of the capital.

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A modern center of attraction is the Reutov Park shopping and entertainment center. Here, visitors will find a wide range of shops from well-known brands, a food court with diverse cafes and restaurants, a multiplex cinema, and other entertainment for the whole family. It is a popular destination for shopping and leisure, especially on weekends.

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Local Cuisine

The gastronomic scene in Reutov will delight tourists with its diversity and accessibility. As a modern city closely linked to Moscow, Reutov offers both traditional Russian dishes and popular international cuisines. You can easily find a place for lunch or dinner to suit every taste and budget.

Be sure to try the classics of Russian cuisine. Look for hearty borscht, aromatic pelmeni (dumplings), and vareniki with various fillings on the menus of local cafes and restaurants, as well as thin blini (pancakes) served with both sweet and savory toppings. These dishes will allow you to experience the true taste of local culinary traditions.

As for drinks in Reutov, as in the rest of Russia, traditional non-alcoholic options like refreshing kvass (especially in summer) and berry mors are popular. Among alcoholic beverages, you can find various types of local and imported beer, and, of course, Russian vodka. Many restaurants will also offer you a wide selection of wines and other spirits.

The food culture in Reutov is quite democratic. Locals and tourists can choose between cozy cafes, mid-range restaurants, and fast-food establishments. For example, you can taste European dishes at Hans and Martha Restaurant, enjoy Japanese cuisine at the Tanuki restaurant, or choose something from the menu at Moy Dvor Restaurant. Large shopping centers like Reutov Park Mall also have food courts with a large selection of cafes and quick-service restaurants offering dishes from different world cuisines.

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Overall, Reutov's gastronomic scene is characterized by accessibility and variety. Although the city is not famous for any unique, purely local specialties, it offers high-quality and familiar food that can satisfy most tourists' needs. The main advantage is the ability to easily find both a hearty lunch at a reasonable price and a place for a special dinner.

Travel Tips

Planning a trip to Reutov? Great! To ensure your journey goes smoothly and leaves only pleasant impressions, we have prepared some practical tips. They will help you better navigate the city and enjoy your stay in this cozy corner of the Moscow suburbs.

  1. Clothing for the season and essentials: The climate in Reutov is humid continental: summers are warm, and winters are snowy and frosty. In summer, bring light clothing, but don't forget a sweater or light jacket for the evenings. In winter, a warm jacket, hat, gloves, and comfortable waterproof shoes are mandatory. In spring and autumn, the weather is changeable, so layering is your best friend. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes. Standard European type C and F sockets are used in Russia, so an adapter might not be needed if you are traveling from Europe. When visiting active churches, women are recommended to cover their head and shoulders, and men should remove their headwear.

  2. Getting around the city: It is convenient to get around Reutov by public transport: buses and fixed-route taxis run here. The city is closely connected to Moscow, so many people use the Novokosino metro station, located on the border with Reutov, or suburban trains from the Reutov railway station. Taxis are easy to call via popular mobile apps. Renting a car can be useful for trips around the region, but for moving within Reutov itself and for trips to Moscow, public transport is often more convenient due to potential traffic jams and parking difficulties in the capital.

  3. Financial matters: The official currency is the Russian ruble (RUB). You can exchange currency at bank branches. Bank cards issued outside of Russia may not work or may have usage restrictions. It is recommended to clarify this with your bank before the trip and carry a sufficient amount of cash. Cards of the Russian "Mir" payment system are accepted everywhere. ATMs are located in many shopping centers and bank branches. Tipping in cafes and restaurants is usually 5-10% of the bill and is left at your discretion if you enjoyed the service.

  4. Health and safety: Pharmacies (look for the "Apteka" sign) are easy to find in Reutov, and some are open 24/7. In case you need medical assistance, tourists should call the emergency number 112 or 103 (ambulance). It is recommended to have valid travel insurance. Reutov is generally considered a calm and safe city. Nevertheless, observe standard precautions: keep an eye on your belongings in crowded places and avoid poorly lit and deserted areas after dark.

  5. Communication and language: The official language is Russian. English is not very widely spoken, but in the service sector (hotels, large restaurants), staff may speak it at a basic level. Learn a few simple phrases in Russian, such as "Hello" (Privet/Zdravstvuyte), "Thank you" (Spasibo), "Please" (Pozhaluysta)—this is always appreciated. A SIM card from a local operator can be purchased at mobile shops upon presentation of a passport. Free Wi-Fi is often available in cafes, shopping centers, and some public spaces. Map apps (e.g., Yandex Maps or 2GIS) and taxi apps can be very useful.

  6. Local etiquette: When communicating with strangers or older people, it is customary to use the formal "Vy" (you). A handshake is a standard greeting, mainly between men. In public places, especially in transport, try not to speak too loudly. If you are invited to someone's home, it is customary to bring a small gift (e.g., flowers, a cake, or candy) and remove outdoor shoes upon entering the house.

  7. What to avoid: Try not to engage in discussions on sensitive political topics, especially with people you don't know well. Excessive consumption of alcohol in public places is not welcomed and can lead to trouble. Also, do not photograph strategic sites or people without their permission.

  8. Additional tip—proximity to the capital: One of Reutov's main advantages is its location. You can easily reach the center of Moscow by metro (Novokosino station is very close) or by suburban train from Reutov station. This is an excellent opportunity to combine staying in the calmer and potentially more budget-friendly Reutov with a rich cultural program and sightseeing in the Russian capital.

We hope these tips make your trip to Reutov even more comfortable and memorable. We wish you a pleasant journey and bright discoveries in this hospitable city!

Entertainment & Nightlife

In the evening and at night, Reutov primarily offers its guests and residents calm and cozy options for relaxation. While the city cannot boast the same abundance of loud nightclubs and concert venues as neighboring Moscow, one can certainly find pleasant places for dinner, socializing with friends, or a relaxed evening.

Most evening life is concentrated around restaurants and bars, many of which are open until late. You won't find entire districts buzzing with nightlife until morning here, but you can enjoy your time in individual establishments. The atmosphere in most places is quite democratic, catering to the local public and families. A special dress code is usually not required; the style of clothing is casual or smart-casual. The most lively spots in the evening can be found along central streets like Yubileyny Prospekt or near major shopping centers, such as Reutov Park Mall, where cafes and restaurants are also concentrated.

Moy Dvor Restaurant

Among specific establishments where you can spend the evening, Moy Dvor Restaurant is worth noting, as it falls into the bar category and can offer a suitable atmosphere for evening relaxation. For dinner in a pleasant setting, Hans and Martha Restaurant, serving European cuisine, or the Japanese restaurant Tanuki would be suitable. Typically, restaurants operate until 23:00 or midnight, while bars may stay open longer, especially on weekends. Prices in Reutov's establishments are generally more moderate than in central Moscow.

For those seeking a more active and diverse nightlife with clubs and concerts, the best option would be a trip to Moscow. Thanks to the close proximity of the Novokosino metro station and the Reutov railway station, getting to the capital and back even late at night is not difficult. At night, it is most convenient to get around the city by taxi, which can be called via popular mobile apps. Reutov is generally considered a safe city; however, as everywhere, you should take standard precautions and avoid poorly lit, deserted areas after dark.

As for daytime entertainment, Reutov offers opportunities for outdoor recreation in Reutov City Park or Ivanovsky Forest Park. For shopping and family leisure with movies and food courts, the aforementioned Reutov Park Mall is ideal. The city also has several museums reflecting its history and scientific achievements, although they are not major tourist centers.

Parks & Museums

Reutov, in addition to its modern development and proximity to the capital, offers guests and residents pleasant opportunities for outdoor recreation and learning about local history. City parks and squares serve as green oases, while cultural sites, though few, allow for a better understanding of its past and present.

For strolls and outdoor relaxation in Reutov, there are several wonderful spots. Central among them is the Reutov City Park. This is a well-maintained territory with neat alleys, modern playgrounds, and areas for quiet rest. The park often becomes a venue for city holidays and cultural events, making it a popular center for family leisure and meeting friends.

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Enthusiasts of larger natural spaces and active recreation will enjoy Ivanovsky Forest Park, stretching across the border with Moscow. This extensive woodland provides excellent opportunities for long walks and bike rides, picnics in nature, and simply enjoying the peace away from the city noise. It is a wonderful place for those who want to feel closer to nature without making long trips.

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A historical note in the city's green appearance is provided by the Factory Pond. Created back in the 19th century for the needs of the Reutov Cotton Spinning Mill, it remains a picturesque corner today, popular for leisurely walks by the water. This place is not only pleasing to the eye but also serves as a reminder of Reutov's industrial roots and its historical development.

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Reutov's cultural heritage can be explored by visiting the Reutov City Museum of Local Lore. Here, visitors can learn about the city's rich history, from the first mentions in chronicles to its modern look. The museum's exhibitions tell the story of industrial development, which played a key role in Reutov's formation, the daily life of citizens in different eras, and famous personalities whose lives were connected with the city. This is a great place to gain a deeper understanding of how a small factory settlement grew into a modern science city.

The status of a science city, granted to Reutov for its significant contribution to the rocket and space industry and the defense industry, is also reflected in its cultural life. While access to the museums of major scientific enterprises may be limited, the spirit of science and innovation is felt in the city. Periodically, themed exhibitions dedicated to scientific achievements and the history of local enterprises may be held in city cultural centers or libraries, which can be interesting for curious tourists.

In addition to the parks and the museum, you can pay attention to individual historical and architectural sites in Reutov. One of the city's symbols is the "Drop" monument, installed to honor the 50th anniversary of the first human flight into space, highlighting Reutov's contribution to space exploration. Walking through the old districts of the city, especially near the Factory Pond, you can see buildings that have preserved features of pre-revolutionary and Soviet industrial architecture.

For an authentic experience and deeper immersion in the city's atmosphere, we suggest exploring the less busy paths deep within Ivanovsky Forest Park—there you can find quiet and secluded corners for a peaceful stroll. After visiting the local history museum, take a leisurely walk through the adjacent streets—this will help you better imagine the historical context and atmosphere of old Reutov.

Getting Around

Getting around Reutov and reaching Moscow is quite convenient thanks to a well-developed public transport system. The city's transport network is closely integrated with the capital's, which opens up wide opportunities for travel.

The main types of public transport in Reutov are buses and fixed-route taxis (marshrutkas). They run both within the city, connecting its districts, and to the nearest Moscow Metro stations and other settlements in the Moscow Region. Routes and schedules can be checked at stops or using online maps and transport apps.

Railway transport plays an important role in the transportation link. The Reutov station of the Gorkovskoye direction of the Moscow Railway is located in the city, from where suburban trains regularly depart towards Moscow (for example, to Kursky Railway Station) and into the region. This is a fast and reliable way to get to the center of the capital, bypassing traffic jams.

Although Reutov does not have its own metro, the "Novokosino" station of the Kalininskaya line of the Moscow Metro is located on its border with Moscow. This makes the capital's underground easily accessible to residents and guests of the city, allowing them to quickly reach almost any point in Moscow.

The fare payment system in Reutov and for trips to Moscow is diverse. For paying for travel in the Moscow Metro and on some bus routes heading to Moscow, it is convenient to use the "Troika" transport card. On regional bus routes in the Moscow Region, including those running through Reutov, the "Strelka" card is valid. Both cards can be topped up and used for multiple trips, which is more economical than single tickets. Single tickets for suburban trains can be purchased at ticket offices or terminals at the railway station. On some bus and marshrutka routes, payment to the driver in cash or by bank card is possible (however, remember that foreign bank cards may not be accepted).

Practical tips for tourists: Troika and Strelka cards can be purchased and topped up at metro ticket offices, railway stations, specialized kiosks, and through mobile apps. Single-trip tickets are usually sold by the driver (in buses/marshrutkas) or at ticket offices/machines (metro, suburban trains). Cards are validated when entering the vehicle by tapping them against a special device (validator). Public transport usually starts operating early in the morning (around 5:30-6:00) and stops late at night or after midnight (metro—until 1:00). To plan routes and track transport in real-time, it is convenient to use mobile apps such as Yandex Maps or 2GIS.

As an alternative to public transport, taxi services are always available in Reutov and can be easily ordered via popular mobile apps (for example, Yandex Go). Car-sharing services may also be available, especially if you plan trips around the Moscow Region, but their coverage and parking zones are best checked in the respective operators' apps. Bicycle rental in Reutov is less developed compared to central Moscow, but in the warmer months, you can find private rental points or use a bicycle for rides in parks.

Accommodation

In Reutov, tourists can find various accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. While the city is not a major tourist hub with an abundance of luxury resorts, mid-range hotels, more budget-friendly guest houses, and the popular option of daily apartment rentals are available. The latter is especially convenient for families or those planning a long stay who value home comforts.

When choosing a place to stay in Reutov, pay attention to areas with good transport accessibility. Staying near the Reutov railway station or close to the Novokosino metro station exits will be convenient, providing easy access to both the center of Reutov and Moscow. The city's central streets also offer accommodation options with developed infrastructure nearby, including shops and cafes.

In Reutov, you are more likely to find small private hotels and guest houses offering cozy accommodation rather than large international chain hotels. The short-term rental market is also actively developing, where you can find an apartment or studio that meets your requirements for size, amenities, and location through online services.

As with any popular destination, especially if your trip coincides with high demand periods or major events in neighboring Moscow, it is recommended to book accommodation in advance. This will allow you to choose the most suitable option in terms of location and price, and avoid situations where all the best offers are already taken.

The price range for accommodation in Reutov is generally more moderate compared to central Moscow, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers who do not want to sacrifice easy access to the capital. You can book accommodation through popular international and Russian online hotel and apartment booking platforms. This allows you to easily compare prices, view photos, and read reviews from previous guests before making a decision.

Nearby Cities

For those who want to explore the surroundings, Reutov serves as an excellent starting point for day trips to several interesting nearby locations:

CityPopulationDistance
Balashikha468 2218 km
Lyubertsy207 3499 km
Bogorodskoye1 50011 km
Kotelniki46 76312 km
Kraskovo23 91014 km

Each of these cities offers something unique, expanding the horizons of your journey. Moscow is, of course, the capital of Russia, impressive in its scale and abundance of world-famous attractions, museums, and theaters. Balashikha, one of the largest cities in the Moscow Region, is known for its old estates, such as Pekhra-Yakovlevskoye, and extensive green zones, including the Gorensky Forest Park. Korolev is the recognized center of Russian cosmonautics, where you can visit themed museums and learn more about the history of space exploration. Mytishchi, a city with a rich history associated with Moscow's first water supply system, attracts visitors with its churches, well-kept parks, and modern cultural spaces. And Lyubertsy offers a look at a dynamically developing Moscow suburb with its well-maintained parks and squares.

These nearby destinations allow for a deeper immersion into the diverse culture and history of the region, complementing the impressions from staying in Reutov. Each of these places has its own unique atmosphere and attractions, whether it's the capital's grandeur of Moscow or the calmer pace of suburban towns.

Shopping & Souvenirs

Shopping in Reutov offers convenient opportunities for everyday purchases and acquiring necessary goods, although the city is not famous for any unique boutiques or exclusive items. Main shopping outlets are concentrated in modern shopping centers and on busy streets.

The city's main commercial arteries, where you can find various shops, pharmacies, and service salons, are primarily Yubileyny Prospekt and its adjacent streets. Here, you'll find both individual stores and small retail outlets offering clothing, footwear, electronics, and household goods.

For a more concentrated shopping and entertainment experience, Reutov's residents and guests most often choose large shopping malls. One of the most popular is the Reutov Park Mall. Here, under one roof, you'll find shops of famous Russian and international brands for clothing, footwear, cosmetics, electronics, and children's goods, as well as a hypermarket, food court, cinema, and entertainment zones. Another notable shopping complex in the city is the Shokolad Mall, which also offers a good selection of shops and services.

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As for markets, small local markets predominate in Reutov, where you can buy fresh produce—vegetables, fruits, meat, and dairy products. However, if you are looking for large, colorful markets with a wide range of farm products, souvenirs, or flea markets, it is better to head to neighboring Moscow for such experiences.

As souvenirs from Reutov, you can bring back standard Russian gifts sold in bookstores or souvenir departments in shopping centers: matryoshka dolls, items with Khokhloma or Gzhel painting, and Pavlovsky Posad shawls. Sometimes you can find products with local symbols, but this is rather rare. A wider choice of authentic souvenirs also awaits you in the capital.

Shops in Reutov usually operate from 10:00 to 20:00-21:00, while large shopping centers are generally open longer—until 22:00. Supermarkets may have even longer hours, and some are open 24/7. Payments are accepted in Russian rubles in cash. Bank cards from Russian banks using the "Mir" payment system are accepted almost everywhere. Please note that bank cards issued outside of Russia may not work or may have significant restrictions in use.

Foreign tourists making purchases in Russia may be eligible for a tax refund (Tax Free) under certain conditions and in stores participating in the system. However, there may be few such stores in Reutov. If you are planning major purchases, check the possibility of Tax Free directly in the store and familiarize yourself with the current tax refund rules for tourists in Russia.

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