How to get to the Prague metro? Easy!

The Prague metro can be reached by land and underground. Those who live in the Biryulyovo Zapadnoye area can take buses No. 671, 635, 296. There is a minibus to the subway number 622. Using buses 671 and 635, the traveler will have to get off at the intersection near Varshavskoye Shosse and go overhead, and then underground passage. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from the stop, so it’s better to wait for the 296 bus or minibus. They will fly passengers right to their destination and stop near the Prague metro station.

How to get to Prague metro

If a passenger wants to get to this metro by ground transport from the beginning of the Warsaw highway, then he can use numerous buses: number 635, 241 and others. On the opposite side is the Moscow Ring Road. There is a convenient exit from the ring road that will take the motorist in a straight line to the Prague metro station. From the same side you can get by bus.

Travel from the Circle Line

It is important for those who want to get to the right point by getting on the metro to determine their location. If the traveler is on the ring line, then he should get to the Dobryninskaya metro station and make a transfer, passing to the Serpukhovskaya station (gray line). The transition from one station to another will not take five minutes. It is located in the center of the room. The traveler needs to overcome no more than ten steps, then go a few seconds along the passage itself and go down the “miracle staircase” to the hall of the Serpukhovskaya station.

How to get to the Prague metro

The best time to travel

Prague Metro Station is a 20-minute drive away. If the traveler does not get into rush hour, then he will be able to comfortably sit on a soft seat and have a good rest during this time. To travel with such comfort, it is better to take a walk from the center to the Prague metro station in the morning. In the morning, most people travel the other way. But after 4 o’clock in the afternoon, the people overcome the return trip, therefore it is unlikely that they will be able to find a free spot. It is undesirable to go in this direction from 18 to 21 hours. At this time, as they say, the human flow will bring in and take out of the subway.

Once the travel time is chosen, it is worth considering the return route. It is not recommended to go in this direction in the morning. From 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. the cars are jam-packed, as most people go to work and study at this time.

Prague metro station

How to get to "Prague" from other sides of Moscow

For those who do not know how to get to the Prague metro from other parts of Moscow, the following information will be useful. Wherever a person is, at VDNH, in Belyaevo, in Medvedkovo, the main thing is to find the nearest metro station and get into it. Now the path lies precisely to the ring line. It is very easy to find on any metro scheme. It is depicted in the form of a ring, and has exactly such a shape in reality. And then, as mentioned above, you need to get to the station "Dobryninskaya" and go to "Serpukhovskaya". Then in 20 minutes the traveler will be at the desired point on the route.

Near the Prague metro station is located the Prague Passage. This shopping center has cinemas, cafes, shops. Near the station there is also a clothing market, where prices are very reasonable.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/G33766/


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