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Vladivostok

Vladivostok, in the extreme eastern region of Russia, is very dissimilar from Moscow, which is located more than 9,000 kilometers away. Vladivostok is a remarkable fusion of both Russian and East Asian cultures that is unlike anything else in the globe thanks to its advantageous location close to China, North Korea, and Japan. The stunning blend of Russian and Asian architecture in Vladivostok makes it one of the nation's most promising tourist destinations.

Best time to visit: Jun-To-Sep
Things to do: Take a Boat Ride, Ride a Stand-Up Paddle Board, Meet the Dolphins, Hit the Beach

HOW TO REACH VLADIVOSTOK

  • Flight - Travel 24.8 miles northeast of the city to Vladivostok International Airport (VVO), which is located in Artyom. The major airport serving the Russian Far East sees over 1.5 million passengers annually. There are frequent flights from a number of Russian, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean cities, as well as direct flights from airlines like Aeroflot and Korean Air and New York. Take bus number 107 or 110 to the center of Vladivostok. The single cost is RUB70, and the trip takes about 90 minutes. Five times daily, the Express Primorye train service also operates. You can travel alone for 350 RUB and get to the city center in 55 minutes.
  • Rail - The Trans-Siberian Railway terminates at Vladivostok. Make sure you reserve in early as there may be a great demand for seats. Every day at 13:20 p.m., the Rossiya main line train departs from Moscow, while the slower #99 service leaves at 18:56 p.m. The cost of a one-way trip on the Rossiya or the #99, which makes stops in places like Nizhny Novgorod, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Omsk, and Ulan-Ude, is roughly RUB19,200 or RUB14,900.
  • Road - Cities like Harbin and Suifenhe in China are connected to Vladivostok by buses. The trip from Harbin across some of the most gorgeous roadways in the Russian Far East lasts around 5 hours, and the single cost is about RUB1,900.

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Bus - Vladivostok has a funicular railway, streetcars, and buses for public transit. The most widely used method is via bus, which is also the most common. Depending on where you're going, the price ranges from RUB21 to RUB120.
  • Taxi - Near key sites and in the city center, taxis are easily accessible. The starting rate is RUB150, and each 0.62-mile journey is RUB10.
  • Rental - In Vladivostok, car rental businesses like Avis provide reasonable rates of about RUB 2,200 per day. Even though there is frequently severe traffic, getting around the city is not too difficult.

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