Mytishchi

Mytishchi is a mid-sized industrial city in North Moscow Oblast, which borders Moscow to the southwest. It is perhaps Moscow Oblast's principal industrial center, particularly for machinery and armaments.

Get in

A convenient elektrichka route (in fact, the first elektrichka route in Russia) runs frequently all day between Mytishchi and Moscow's Yaroslavsky Train Station. Rapid trains (Sputniks) bound to Pushkino and Bolshevo also stop here.

You can also get here pretty easily by taking the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya metro line to the end at Medvedkovo and there catch a bus or marshrutka to the Mytishchi center from the metro station.

Get around

See

  • An 18th century Aqueduct, commissioned by Empress Catherine II to bring water to Moscow
  • Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin (Церковь Благовещения Пресвятой Богородицы) a beautiful church just to the west of New Mytishchi
  • Vladimir Church (18th century)
  • Water Pipe Monument

Do

There is one of the biggest ice Arenas in Region (appr. 8 500 visitors) for ice hockey.

At summer: several pay beaches at Pirogovo water reservoir. Malibu pay resort (yachts, cafes etc)

Buy

Eat

Drink

  • 🌍 Кафе Бар. A charming commuter bar right next to the train station. Good place to grab some morning vodka drinks with the locals on their way to work. Good service, cheap drinks.

Sleep

Go next

  • Pushkino is just a little farther along the rail and elektrichka lines running from Moscow through Mytishchi.

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