HOW TO GET FROM MOSCOW TO KRAKOW

see also: the opposite direction

    LEGEND

    HTML - additional info in HTML.

    PDF - additional info in PDF.

    PNG - maps of the most important points en route.

    Download also all maps in one file: PDFin English, PDFin Polish, PDFin Russian, PDFin Ukrainian.





    A. VARIANTS VIA UKRAINE

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    B. VARIANTS VIA BELARUS

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    C. VARIANT VIA LATVIA

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    ANNOTATIONS

  1. Ticket prices and timetables as of November 2009, if not marked otherwise.

  2. The variant through Ukraine does not require separate transit visas neither for EU citizens, nor for citizens of Russia.

  3. The variant through Belarus does not require separate transit visas for citizens of Russia, but it requires a Belarusian transit visa for EU citizens.

  4. The variant through Latvia does not require separate transit visas for EU citizens, and for citizens of Russia who have a Schengen visa.

  5. Student discounts for international coaches (if there are any) are applicable to students of all countries.

  6. All train ticket prices are for the cheapest places (second class or platzkart, if available).

  7. Student discounts for train tickets in Poland are applicable only to students of Polish universities.

  8. In trains between Poland and Ukraine, Belarus or Russia there are no student discounts.

  9. It's possible to reduce the cost of train tickets for domestic trains in Poland by ca. 50% by buying a group ticket HTML HTML.

  10. More about trains in Poland HTML and in the former Soviet countries HTML.

  11. Ticket prices for the trains in Russia are given with 0,9 multiplier HTML.

  12. See also details about getting to Krakow from Lviv HTML.

  13. Information about Ukrainian immigration card HTML.





    SUMMARY

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