
Tula Tula Oblast, Russia Travel Guide
Tula operates an extensive bus network covering most parts of the city and its suburbs, connecting major attractions, residential areas, and transport hubs. Trolleybuses are electric buses operating on fixed routes, often complementing bus services. Tula has a limited tram network, mainly serving specific corridors, offering an unique way to see parts of the city.
Route maps for buses, trolleybuses, and trams are is offered at major stops and through mobile apps. The main train station (Tula-Moskovsky Vokzal) and the Central Bus Station are main transportation hubs. The city center, especially around Lenin Square and the Kremlin, is well-served by multiple lines.
The majority of public transport operates from approximately 06:00 in the morning until 23:00-00:00 at night daily.
Varies by route and time of day, more often during peak hours (morning/evening commutes), less frequent late at night or on weekends.
Accessibility for travelers with mobility impairments is limited. Newer buses may have ramps, but many older vehicles and bus stops are not fully accessible.
Yellow or white, "Taxi" signs, checkered patterns.
Short ride ₽150-₽300. Longer trips ₽300-₽500+.
Cash to driver or cashless via ride-sharing apps.
Dominant ride-sharing app, recommended for Tula.
Taxis and ride-sharing services offer a convenient and relatively affordable way to travel around Tula, especially for direct routes or when carrying luggage.
Major roads like the M2 highway are generally good. Smaller city streets and rural roads can have potholes or uneven surfaces.
Requires be wary of ice and snow. Ensure your rental car has winter tires if traveling in colder months.
Strictly enforced: 60 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h outside, 110 kilometers per hour on highways. Speed cameras are common.
Tula's layout lends itself properly to exploring by walking, especially in its historical core.
No specific "no-go" areas exist for pedestrians and cyclists in Tula.
Exercise general caution in unfamiliar areas.
Exercise caution in less-populated or poorly lit areas at night.
Stick to well-trafficked and illuminated streets after dark.
Stay aware of your surroundings as you would in any urban environment.
Prioritize safety in all exploration activities.
Whether by bus, tram, taxi, or on foot, Tula is an approachable city awaiting your exploration. Planning your movements in advance makes your visit smoother and more enjoyable.
Embrace local transport for an authentic experience, or opt for ride-sharing for direct routes. The city's ancient heart of the city is best experienced with a leisurely stroll.