Taganrog

Taganrog is the second largest city in Rostov Oblast, Russia known as the home city of Anton Chekhov.

Memorial museum "Birth House of Anton Chekhov" in Taganrog

Get in

By plane

  • Taganrong Yuzhny Airport (TGK  IATA). is a small regional airport with flights only from Moscow and a few local villages.
  • Rostov-on-Don Airport (ROV IATA) in nearby Rostov-on-the-Don might be a much better option for arrival by air is to take a flight to the larger, which have good international connections with Europe.

By train

Reaching Taganrog by rail usually requires a change of trains in Rostov-on-the-Don which is an important rail hub. A few direct trains heading to the Black Sea cost makes stop-overs here but they are usually only running during summer season. However, commuter trains from Rostov-on-the-Don departs hourly during the day with a journey time of just two hours.

By bus

There is also a developed network of shuttle bus service from Rostov-on-the-Don and other neighboring cities and villages of Rostov Oblast and across the border from Ukraine.

By car

  • When traveling from Moscow, take federal route M4 up to Rostov-on-the-Don, after Rostov take route Е58-М23 in direction of Taganrog (around 45 miles).
  • When traveling from the Ukraine, pass through Mariupol, Novoazovsk and cross the border checkpoint at Novoazovsk. After the Ukainian/Russian border, go around 35 miles on route M23 to Taganrog.

Get around

Taganrog trams
  • Taganrog's main and most popular public transport is tramway. It has a network of 9 lines.

See

There are eight museums in the city: Alferaki Palace, Taganrog Museum of Art, Birth house of Anton Chekhov memorial museum, Taganrog City Architectural Development Museum, Ivan Vasilenko Museum, Chekhov Gymnasium, Anatoly Durov Museum, The Chekhov Shop.

Do

Theaters

Taganrog Chekhov Drama Theater

Parks

Gorky Park in Taganrog, main entrance
  • Gorky Park (downtown Taganrog, main entrance from crossing of Petrovskaya and Spartakovski streets). day & night. free of charge.
  • Primorsky Park, Instrumentalnaya Street. free of charge.

Buy

Eat

  • Freken Bok Cafe (Кафе Фрекен Бок), Turgenevsky 24, +7 8634 310440. The cafe for children and grown-ups stylized using the theme of Astrid Lindgren's "Karlsson-on-the-Roof". Named after Fröken Hildur Bock, the Lillebror's sitter. The book of the Swedish writer became a huge success in the Soviet Union after the 1968 and 1970s cartoons where Fröken Bock was voiced by the Taganrog-born actress Faina Ranevskaya.

Drink

  • Two Pounds (Два Фунта), Ulitsa Chekhova 43, +7 8634 681904. 10AM-11PM. an English-style pub offering beer, live music, tv broadcasts of soccer matches and the game of darts. Live concerts start at 8PM.

Sleep

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