
Tver Tver Oblast, Russia Travel Guide
Tver itself does not have an international airport. All international air travel to the region means flying into one of Moscow's major international airports.
Direct flight options from most Western global hubs are severely restricted or completely unavailable due to ongoing sanctions. Travelers usually connect via third countries.
Connects SVO, DME, VKO to Moscow train stations.
From aviation hubs to Moscow stations, or direct to Tver (long, expensive).
Transport buses to Moscow metro, subsequently to Leningradsky Vokzal.
Duty-free shops, a variety of restaurants and cafes available.
Lounges, currency exchange, ATMs, and car rental desks at Moscow airports.
Clear connections to public transportation from all Moscow airports.
Trains are the most common and efficient way to reach Tver from Moscow.
Long-distance buses also connect Tver with Moscow and other cities.
Car rental is an option for those comfortable with Russian road conditions.
Road safety standards can differ from Countries in the west.
Tver's spot on the Volga River makes it reachable by water, mainly for cruise passengers.
Procedures for cruise passengers typically happen on board or at designated terminals.
Cruise ships usually dock near Tver's city center.
Recreational boat trips available in summer.
Immigration processes for cruise passengers typically onboard.
No specific exit fees are imposed by Russia.
Double-check flight/train/bus times and confirmations.
Passport, visa, and immigration card easily accessible.
Spend remaining Rubles or exchange before departure.
Allocate plenty of time for transfers within Moscow, especially to airports, to consider possible traffic or public transport delays.